In 1983 Graham Mackintosh was a lecturer at West Kent College in
England, teaching social sciences and special education to
unemployed teenagers. In the hope of showing his students that a
shoestring expedition could be the adventure of a lifetime,
Mackintosh, who described himself as the "least adventurous person
in the world," set out to walk around the beautiful but dangerous
coastline of Baja California.
The two-year, 3,000-mile trip changed his life. When Mackintosh
emerged from the cactus-strewn wilderness, he returned to England to
write Into a Desert Place and there received the prestigious
"Adventurous Traveler of the Year" award. Mackintosh was soon drawn
back to Baja. After years promoting Into a Desert Place in the USA
and Baja California, and scores of trips below the border, he
eventually decided to walk down the rugged, mountainous interior of
Baja, visiting many of the old missions along the way. Journey with
a Baja Burro, his second book, was the result. It describes his
arduous thousand-mile journey with a pack burro from the US border
to Loreto – a trip that began exactly 300 years after the October
1697 founding of the Loreto mission, the first permanent European
settlement in the "Californias."
In 2001, Graham spent four months in Baja’s Sierra San Pedro Mártir
with two street dogs, which became the subject of his third book –
Nearer My Dog to Thee.
His fourth book, Marooned With Very Little Beer, appeared in April
2008, and tells of his two months kayaking and hiking the second
largest island in the Sea of Cortez – Isla Angel de la Guarda.
BAJA BOOKS AND MAPS
Jim (jaime) Tolbert
Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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