Friday, November 6, 2009

Cabo San Lucas - November 6, 2009


We have arrived in Cabo. We have traveled approximately 750 miles by sea from San Diego. We began with weather at 48 degrees in the morning to currently low 70's, with daytime temperature in the 70's to currently in the 80-90's, to water temperature of 63 degrees to currently 82 degrees.

Friday, October 30 we left Ensenada with a beautiful sunrise. The seas were 3-4 feet with wind about 10 knots. We arrived at our anchorage, Cabo Colonet, 65 miles SE of Ensenada at 3:30 p.m. The anchorage is noted by its sheer cliffs(300-400 feet) and flat plateaus. We enjoyed the evening by sitting on the deck, gourmet bar-b-q, and an evening of Mexican Train.

Saturday, October 31, we left Cabo Colonet at 5:15 a.m., heading towards Punta Baja. In the afternnoon it was decided that the anchorage was going to be to rolly and we needed to head to Turtle Bay. This made our first overnight. It is so much easier doing an overnight with 4 people to share watch as opposed to 2 people. Seas were 2-3 feet and winds 5-9 knots. The seas have become progressively calmer and the weather warmer.


We arrived at Turtle Bay on Sunday at 3:30 p.m., 225 miles south of Colonet. Turtle Bay is half way along the Baja Peninsula. It is the best all weather bay between Ensenada and Magdalena Bay. The village has less that 1000 people. They are primarily fishermen.

The coastline has been very desolate, desert like, with colors of different browns set against the blue ocean. While we did come down the coast last year on our own boat we were further off shore and did not see much of the coastline.

We left Turtle Bay Monday for Bahia Asuncion, 50 miles SE of Turtle Bay, another small village. It was a very calm anchorage. On Tuesday we left Asuncion at sunrise heading to Magdalena Bay, 204 miles south. The seas were 1-2 feet and 7-8 knots of wind. We anchored at Belcher's Point inside Mag Bay. The anchorage had strong currents. We noticed many old buildings along Belcher's Point, an old phosphorus plant, and an old whaling station. The coastline has been greener due to the recent Hurricane Rick.



We have fished along the way catching Yellow Fin Tuna and Dorado. I have learned that it is more humane to use vodka killing fish as opposed to using a bat.

We left Belcher's Point on Thursday morning heading to Cabo San Lucas, 160 miles, arriving Friday morning. Cabo is a prime tourist attraction. We went ashore for the first time in a week having lunch ashore. We will leave for Mazatlan in the morning and arrive sometime Sunday afternoon.


We have had beautiful full moon rises, sun rises, and sunsets. We have had great weather. We have had a wonderful time sharing this experience with John and Rosie. We have enjoyed great food, good fun with games, and lots of laughter. We have enjoyed the peace that the sea and the sun provides. We value the freedom of being on our own schedules.

I believe I am a convert to the "Dark Side", Wally is still pending........

3 comments:

Sharon said...

HI Guys, I'm glad you finally getting down there and not facing more big waves. the pictures you have posted are beautiful. wow to have sunsets like that must be unbelievable. We went up for Brian and Kathys 25th...was real nice! I hear you are almost to your boat..mom said there mite be more storms, so hang on tite and hopefully the wont hit where you are. Love you.

Glenn said...

No, not the dark side. Pretty soon I'm going to be all alone! Great to be following the blog again, and 'living' the adventure with you . . .

John and Rosie said...

Linda and Wally, You have a way with words -- we always enjoy your blog and are especially happy to have spent the last month together. Until next time, love, Rosie & John