United States of America (Press Release) October 10, 2007 --
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United States of America (Press Release) October 10th 2007 -- Here is how it works.....Go to the JetSpeed Records or Red Galaxy Records Websites( www.jetspeedrecords.com and www.redgalaxyrecords.com) or any of our 4 myspace pages. Buy ONE(1)"Finding Emo" compilation album or (1) download and you are automatically entered into our drawing to win one of four( YES four ) all expense paid dream vacations to Baja California.This includes FOOD and ALCOHOL!!
One winner will be announced December 1st 2007 and every week after until all the trips have been claimed!!
ENTER AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT!!! There are two ways to enter. (1)You will automatically be entered upon purchase of "Finding Emo" compilation album.(2) Go to our online survey on www.jetspeedrecords.com.
Album can be pre-ordered through www.jetspeedrecords.com.
Below is a little about the destination!
ENJOY!
Baja California
World Famous
Sunsets and Seafood
San Felipe sparkles. The water here is the color of sapphires in the sun, soft white sand stretches as far as you can stroll, and palm palapas dot the beaches.
Despite its location (an easy four-hour drive from the border at San Ysidro), this small Sea of Cortez city is unspoiled and underdeveloped.
A strangely gentle malaise seduces the unsuspecting traveler quickly, making the best-intentioned Type-A forget to phone the office. Unhurried is the pace. "Slow and easy" is the operative phrase.
That doesn't mean there aren't opportunities to break a sweat. San Felipe has all the beach toys and scenic lures and tours of any great strip of prime coastal real estate. You can swim, snorkel, sail, sportfish or easily spend an entire day just shelling. You can windsurf, fly across the dunes in an open buggy or mountain bike the nearby hills. It's even possible to climb Baja's tallest peak - nearby Picacho del Diablo (the Devil's Peak) in the San Pedro Matir range. At 10,156 feet, you'll be able to see both Baja coasts simultaneously.
Beachcombing is a competitive sport in San Felipe, though an almost addictive occupation because of the area's unusual tides. Tide swings as high as 23 feet cause the sea to recede as much as a half mile at times. There has been more than one first-time visitor who parked a pickup at the tide line to dig clams, wandered away down the beach for a lengthy walk, then returned only to find the old Chevy abob or gone completely.
Back in town, you can shop at the curio stores without once being hawked by a vendor. However, shopping is hardly an Olympic sport here. Nor is golf. You can swing a club on the free "sand" golf course just north of town, if withdrawal seems to be giving you hives.
Late afternoon or sunset in San Felipe means time out on the malecon (waterfront walkway), feet up on a rail, watching the calm, quiet world of a fishing village as it finishes its chores. Clusters of fishermen join to push their colorful wooden pangas up the beach, one by one, beyond the rising tide. Children stand tiptoe at the sea wall watching. Enjoy a bottle of wine or cold beverage as the sun sets.
A word of caution: Unless you're single and 18, you won't enjoy San Felipe during the annual two- to three-week invasion of U.S. college kids during spring break. Some 5,000 party hounds take over the town of 20,000, leaving little in the way of local scenery beyond string bikinis and beer bottles. Not that there's anything wrong with that view. Just be forewarned
JetSpeed Records
Courtland Tyler
www.jetspeedrecords.com
For more information:
JetSpeed Records
310-487-9395
www.jetspeedrecords.com
www.redgalaxyrecords.com
Visit our website: http://jetspeedrecords.com
Courtland Tyler
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United States of America (Press Release) October 10th 2007 -- Here is how it works.....Go to the JetSpeed Records or Red Galaxy Records Websites( www.jetspeedrecords.com and www.redgalaxyrecords.com) or any of our 4 myspace pages. Buy ONE(1)"Finding Emo" compilation album or (1) download and you are automatically entered into our drawing to win one of four( YES four ) all expense paid dream vacations to Baja California.This includes FOOD and ALCOHOL!!
One winner will be announced December 1st 2007 and every week after until all the trips have been claimed!!
ENTER AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT!!! There are two ways to enter. (1)You will automatically be entered upon purchase of "Finding Emo" compilation album.(2) Go to our online survey on www.jetspeedrecords.com.
Album can be pre-ordered through www.jetspeedrecords.com.
Below is a little about the destination!
ENJOY!
Baja California
World Famous
Sunsets and Seafood
San Felipe sparkles. The water here is the color of sapphires in the sun, soft white sand stretches as far as you can stroll, and palm palapas dot the beaches.
Despite its location (an easy four-hour drive from the border at San Ysidro), this small Sea of Cortez city is unspoiled and underdeveloped.
A strangely gentle malaise seduces the unsuspecting traveler quickly, making the best-intentioned Type-A forget to phone the office. Unhurried is the pace. "Slow and easy" is the operative phrase.
That doesn't mean there aren't opportunities to break a sweat. San Felipe has all the beach toys and scenic lures and tours of any great strip of prime coastal real estate. You can swim, snorkel, sail, sportfish or easily spend an entire day just shelling. You can windsurf, fly across the dunes in an open buggy or mountain bike the nearby hills. It's even possible to climb Baja's tallest peak - nearby Picacho del Diablo (the Devil's Peak) in the San Pedro Matir range. At 10,156 feet, you'll be able to see both Baja coasts simultaneously.
Beachcombing is a competitive sport in San Felipe, though an almost addictive occupation because of the area's unusual tides. Tide swings as high as 23 feet cause the sea to recede as much as a half mile at times. There has been more than one first-time visitor who parked a pickup at the tide line to dig clams, wandered away down the beach for a lengthy walk, then returned only to find the old Chevy abob or gone completely.
Back in town, you can shop at the curio stores without once being hawked by a vendor. However, shopping is hardly an Olympic sport here. Nor is golf. You can swing a club on the free "sand" golf course just north of town, if withdrawal seems to be giving you hives.
Late afternoon or sunset in San Felipe means time out on the malecon (waterfront walkway), feet up on a rail, watching the calm, quiet world of a fishing village as it finishes its chores. Clusters of fishermen join to push their colorful wooden pangas up the beach, one by one, beyond the rising tide. Children stand tiptoe at the sea wall watching. Enjoy a bottle of wine or cold beverage as the sun sets.
A word of caution: Unless you're single and 18, you won't enjoy San Felipe during the annual two- to three-week invasion of U.S. college kids during spring break. Some 5,000 party hounds take over the town of 20,000, leaving little in the way of local scenery beyond string bikinis and beer bottles. Not that there's anything wrong with that view. Just be forewarned
JetSpeed Records
Courtland Tyler
www.jetspeedrecords.com
For more information:
JetSpeed Records
310-487-9395
www.jetspeedrecords.com
www.redgalaxyrecords.com
Visit our website: http://jetspeedrecords.com
Courtland Tyler
Visit author's site
Contact author
Email to a colleague
Printer friendly version
Download PDF version
Add to social bookmarks
Comments
Report adult / spamKeywords: Courtland Tyler , JetSpeed Records

JetSpeed Records is proud to announce the "Finding Emo" compilation album is set for holiday release 2007. With every "Finding Emo" purchase you will be entered in to win 1 of 4 amazing vacations.
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