Kym Wylder
A colorful hammock lies on a sandy beach at sunset, with the ocean waters in the background reflecting the vibrant hues of the setting sun. The hammock's fabric features shades of red, green, and blue, contrasting beautifully against the warm tones of the sky. The scene exudes a sense of tranquility and relaxation, inviting one to unwind and enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty.

Packing Essentials for Baja Trip

Things I wish I brought to Baja and didn’t. This standalone hammock by @republicofdurablegoods (there are NO TREES to hang our hammocks My @xtratuf boots My @modl.outdoors water bottle with a shower head top. Best way to rinse off everything Baja styled beach clothes lol. I had this notion I was going to buy an entirely new beach wardrobe here. Jokes on me because the prices are California prices and some items are even imported from SoCal. If you see me in outdoor adventure gear… that’s why 🤣🤣. Things are not made or designed in Baja, most everything (I’ve learned) is imported from mainland and the prices reflect it. (Pro travel tip, look at your tags and travel/go where the items are made… its my fav way to shop) More of my night cream by @dermologica My @aeropress coffee maker for a nice strong brew on the go (French press isn’t cutting it) That’s it. Other than that I packed pretty perfectly to last 5 months across temps from the teens to the low 90’s on the way from Seattle to circumnavigating all of Baja, Mexico.

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