At Anchor off Cabo San Lucas

We moved out of the marina today after some provisioning (mostly fresh vegetables since we won’t be near a store between here and La Paz) and a shower and are now anchored off the beach in front of the hotels. It’s actually nice and almost quiet out here. After the last few days in the Cabo marina, it’s a relief to get away from the noise. You have to experience Cabo to understand.

A pleasant dinner of tuna in soy/wasabe sauce on rice with a nice salad. Yum. We’ve been wanting Tuna the whole way down. (no we didn’t catch this one. A very nice young guy crewing on one of the sport fishing boats on the dock next to us gave us a huge filet that they caught)

Nice sunset, had the hammock up (finally) and just enjoying being back “outside”. Leaving tomorrow morning early to start making our way up to La Paz. First to Cabo San Jose if we can get a slip (it’s first come, first served, no guarantee) since we like the old town. Then Bahia Los Muertos, Bahia Frailes and several less known spots between here and La Paz along the Sea of Cortez. We’ll probably be out two weeks. I think there’s a little cell phone coverage in one of the bays, but other than that, it’s just this radio email for a while.

OK, cross fingers for good fishing and good winds and we’ll catch up in a day or so.

In the mean time a few pictures:

All smiles because we're leaving the Cabo Marina to anchor out. Peace and quiet.

 

Enjoying my hammock in the Bay off Cabo.

 

Twilight off Cabo

 

Bye, Bye, Cabo. It's been a little crazy and noisy but fun...