Cabo is busy, loud, expensive and optimized for American tourists. Unless you start walking far away from downtown, you hear more English than Spanish around the beach and the major hotels.
The water is beautiful though.
Megan goofing up while we are enjoying a fabulous seafood dinner
Guides train sea lions to jump up on boats to get fish
The arch
Getting the anchor gear ready
We rented a dinghy to play around ($60 an hour!!!! at RYC, you can get a Byte for $25 for the entire day). It was a ton of fun though despite the monstrosity from Holland that you can see in the background.
Daniel had fun too. Reminded him of earlier days on dinghies. So light and so fast.
Our ride
Pelican on the dock!
Megan dropping me off for my last day in Cabo before heading off to La Paz.
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Photo: Nathan Bossett
The Pacific side of Cabo. More hotels.
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Fun
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Photo: Nathan Bossett
The sea lions!
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Photo: Nathan Bossett
Love it that Mark said that he wanted to keep a stern free of 'stuff'
Photo: Nathan Bossett
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