Sunday, September 30, 2007

Off the grid.

So most of last week was spent deep in the coast of Baja, Mexico with Rob, Evan, Chief and Brendan living, well, off the grid so to say.

We headed down to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for our annual Director's Retreat to get away from the trappings of the daily office routine and handle some serious business. Our place was located an hour away from the closest civilization (down a dirt road that you'd swear you were never going to come back from), and was completely self sufficient, energy-wise. The place was called Casa Kash and it lived up to it's name by having every amenity you could hope for.

Evan (above) and Rob (below), cooking up some serious plans.

The best amenity however, was it's close proximity to Shipwreck, one of the best surf breaks in Mexico. Each morning before meeting time, and every evening after, we'd make the short 10 minute walk to one of the most fun waves you could ever surf.

All in all lots of business was handled, lots of waves were surfed, and most of all, lots of homemade guacamole was consumed.

These batteries below kept things running. Literally. That, two 15 foot solarpanels, and a diesel generator for backup.