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The year was 1974. Scott Snyder rounded up Kirk Dougherty and myself for a trip down the Baja peninsula. We planned to ‘go all the way’; Cabo San Lucas. With our surf boards loaded and camping gear in the back we were off.

We were checking the surf outside of a little town named Ejido Erendira. Driving south out of town and ascending one of the many arroyos the Chevy Apache 10 suddenly let out a loud clank and rolled backwards to the bottom of the arroyo.

It took us some time to figure out that the right axle had broken. It took us a few days with our limited tools to remove the axle. So there we were, living in a ditch. Nights were spent drinking beer and tequila (of course).

I was not too fond of drinking straight tequila. After a few shots I decided to test my chemistry class lessons and poured some tequila into my Corona to see if it would float. It is supposed to float, alcohol being lighter than water, right? It floated. Next I decided to test the lime juice and discovered a colloidal suspension. Hey, it looked like a fog?!

Baja Fog T

Chugging the tequila/limed topped Corona I discovered it tasted damn good. Soon everybody was trying it out and we all agreed it was an improvement on straight shots.

Returning to the USA, my Baja compaƱeros and I naturally shared this amazing discovery with anybody who would listen. Baja Fogs became a popular drink with the staff and locals at Jasper’s Saloon in the Fairview Shopping Center of Goleta, California. OK, I bar tended there. It was a no brain er. Moving from the Santa Barbara area and settling on California’s Central Coast, I shared the Baja Fog with the staff and locals of Mustache Pete’s Italian Eatery. I waited tables there.

West End Bar & Grille

When I left that job and moved on to The West End Bar and Grille I naturally shared my discover there too. It wasn’t long until every bar in town knew the recipe for a Baja Fog. This was due in large part to my good surfing/windsurfing pal Carl Radke who enjoyed Baja Fogs and enjoyed Cambria bars.

Several years had gone by since I’d been to Baja so Jan Baby (the wife) and I loaded up the new Vanagon with all our toys and the dog and headed south. We make one of our favorite destinations, Bahia de Los Angeles, or LA Bay for short. Our first night there we ended up chatting about the pletora of sting rays in the bay with a cute young asian woman who was camping near by. Jan and I invited her to have a cocktail and when I started pouring the tequila into the neck of the Corona she burst out: “Your making Baja Fogs!”

The Baja Fog has come full circle back to me. Here was somebody from northern California (as I recall) who intimately knew and enjoyed Baja Fogs. Sometime later I discovered my recipe in an online bartenders guide; that says it all.

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