Cruising through the area of Baja called the East Cape we found small towns and beautiful beaches. Our target was Cabo Pulmo but we went a little further and checked out Los Arbolitos. That was a beautiful beach with palapas for day visits or pitching a tent under.
Back in Cabo Pulmo we were able to talk to a few people about the possibilities of volunteering through a program called WorkAway. We had been hoping to give some time to this marine preserve or the children of this community. However, after a couple of conversations and reading between the lines of what was being said, we realized that this was not a good fit for us. Cabo Pulmo has a couple of non-profits that are working to preserve the area and serve the community. It is a beautiful marine park and a precious resource that is worthy of support.
Settling into the perfect camping location was a breeze. Literally a breeze, because the wind did not let up the entire time we were there! We found a spot in a former RV park that had a large concrete pad and a flat place for the van. This gave us a view of the ocean as soon as we awoke each morning.
The bay of Cabo Pulmo features the northernmost coral reef in the Sea of Cortez. This reef forms a rectangle around the bay, at about 300 yards off shore. This offers some protection from the churning seas when the Santa Anas or Northerlys are blowing. But even with the reef, the waves are crashing to shore and the ripples are forming white caps offshore. And just beyond the reef the waves are large and imposing. The winds were whipping at 10 to 15 knots, which brought typical activities to a halt. No snorkeling, no diving, no windsurfing or kite sailing. The sea was busy thrashing about, and so the folks on shore were taking care of other tasks. We saw construction, repainting, landscaping and relaxing. We chose relaxing, as did these two horses that wandered into our campsite.
The sunrise was beautiful
Four days of wind were enough for us. This might let up in a few days and we could come back. But we needed ice, water, food and a break from the relentless whipping. We decided to head toward Cabo San Lucas to visit a friend, restock supplies, take showers and put on our thinking caps. It is time to review our plans and intentions and decide which way we are going next- and when.
