Cabo San Lucas Marina

Later that day, we headed for Medano Beach. Most of the group had plans for a kayak trip to Lover's Beach. I decided to hang back because of my motion sickness. The kayak trip once again turned into a competition. No one bothered to stop and look at Lover's Beach. They just made a U-turn in the water and raced back. I think these people definitely need a lesson in stopping to smell the roses! Craig was in a one-man kayak, so he was naturally faster than the others with two people. But this time, he wisely hung back and let the owners glide in first.

After a quick cold shower (brrrrrrrrrrrr) at the hotel, it was time to head back to the marina for a sunset sail on the Pez Gato II. This was another challenge for me since I have problems with motion sickness and they were headed into the Pacific to do some whale-watching. I bought some of those cheap acupressure wristbands at Walgreen's, and miraculously, they worked perfectly. A few others on the boat were nauseous for most of the cruise, but I was good. As we headed out of the marina, we got into some boat traffic -- the Banana Boat and a cruise ship.
The sailboat headed out to Lover's Beach where we paused for pictures, then on around the arches that mark the entrance to the Cabo harbor. We wound through the large monoliths to see some of the local fauna.






We hovered in the vicinity of this and another breaching humpback for about a half hour, then headed back towards Cabo for our evening dinner.

The sailboat booze cruise was a very nice ending for the trip. I'd seen orcas up close from shore in the Northwest, but had never seen humpbacks. And truthfully, I never thought I'd be able to take a boat ride like that without getting sick. Once again, there was no choice, so I had to go. And I discovered I could do it. So one more 'can't' marked off my list. I think the number one thing I learned in Cabo San Lucas is that sometimes you just have to 'buck up'. I'd never choose in advance to sleep on the world's hardest bed, take ice cold showers, hang from a cable over a 400 foot canyon, or risk getting sick on a boat in front of a bunch of people, but there was no choice. And it all worked out! What doesn't kill you probably DOES make you stronger!





1 comment:
Great photos, Beck!
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