Day 7: Todos SantosWe woke up at Cerritos thinking that I could rent a board on the beach and join Lyle for a day surfing in the water, but with lumpy 3-4+ and me having only been a small handful of times, we opted out. Instead, we stopped by Ayometzi, a little breakfast joint on the road into Cerritos run by one little Mexican lady and her friend. They served up some killer eggs and chilaquiles,...
Day 5–6: Los CerritosWe first encountered Los Cerritos while driving up the West Cape from Cabo San Lucas. It's a slightly developed location with a few bungalows to rent and a boutique hotel on the hill, but it's not as populated by locals. Los Cerritos is more of a small tourist destination given that its crescent shaped beach is protected by the rocky point. Typically, swimming on the Pacific...
Day 5: El PescaderoIt was much nicer out than the previous day as we left from Cabo San Lucas in search of some mexican solitude. On the way up Highway 19 we stopped in at Puente La Tinaja again using the oceanside access of the highway via a retorno right at KM 94. There was sun and surf and just about no one else around except for two locals already enjoying the beautiful surf in the calm...
Day 3–4: Cabo San LucasI didn't do much photographing in Cabo San Lucas. We were too busy enjoying a hotel room complete with bathroom and mattress compared to the hard folded flat seats of the car we had been using for a bed. With sunburned ankles and bruised hips from sleeping on such a hard surface, we were looking forward to two nights of recovery at the Baja Cactus Hotel & Hostel.We walked...
Day 2: San Jose del Cabo – Los CorridorsWe woke up to the sun on the East Cape Road, remote and untamed but absolutely beautiful! But our plans were laid in the other direction, back to San Jose del Cabo and along the road Los Corridors towards Cabo San Lucas. We wound our way back through the hills and went to check the surf back at Playa Costa Azul. It was decent, a little lumpy but surfable,...