Back to Bahía

There’s a stretch of coastline in Baja where the days run longer, the fish run deeper, and the beer tastes just a little colder. It’s not on any tourist map. No fancy resorts or curated experiences. Just dirt roads, honest people, and a rhythm of life that slows you down whether you like it or not.

For years, we’ve been loading up the trucks and heading south to Bahía de los Ángeles with the Haggard Pirate crew.

It’s a place that doesn’t change much. Mornings start early, rods in the water before the sun even clears the mountains. By noon, it’s yellowtail sashimi and a round of cold 805s. Fresh-caught fish. Local stories. Pretty simple when time goes slow.

About 650 miles south of the Mexicali border…

These are the kind of trips we don’t plan too much. Just show up, live fully, and leave it better than we found it. Bahía has always treated us like family, and every time we come back, it feels like home.

This wasn’t a production. No big crew. Just a handful of friends, a few cameras, and a reminder of what life feels like when you strip it back to the essentials.

Beer. Fish. Good people.

That’s what matters. That’s why we keep coming back.

When it’s on, it’s all time…

New Drop: Baja-Inspired, Built for the Long Haul

This capsule was born on the road south. Pieces we actually wore on the trip, now made for the rest of you. Sun-faded tones, easy layers, and gear that holds up when the pavement ends. Inspired by Bahía, built for the kind of days that start early and end with a beer in hand.

Shop it right here.