Sunday, November 6, 2011

Puerto Los Cabos

23 03.617 N, 109 40.348 W

This morning we left Cabo San Lucas and the jet skis and pangas and cruise ships and headed toward the Sea of Cortez. Our first passage was a short one, only about 16 miles to Puerto Los Cabos, just on the other side of San Jose Los Cabos. We are at a marina on the transient dock. No electricity or water is available at the transient dock but the price is only $45 a night for Windarra. If we wanted power and water it would cost $110. So tomorrow we will go to the fuel dock to take on fuel and water instead.

The port also has some large pens with dolphins so tourists may swim with the dolphins. The dolphins could jump over the rim of the enclosure if they wanted to to escape but apparently they are well fed and don't see the need to escape. The area is very clean and pristine and we watched a few tourist go for a swim. The dolphins jumped and whistled and waved their tails.

Several Ha-Ha'ers are here as well. I suspect we are all making the journey towards La Paz.

We called Jesse and wished him happy birthday on his 26th birthday. We remember celebrating his 16th birthday at Turtle bay when we did the Baja Ha-Ha in 2001.

Rich is fixing dinner so I will keep this short.

Adios from Puerto Los Cabos

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