I wrote this a while back and just saw that it never got posted. So I figured "better late than never"! We are actually settled into our campsite here in Cabo San Lucas for the next 2-3 weeks while we wait for our doggies to get done with doggie obedience school. However, all of us miss our Cabo Pulmo spot as it was the first time we travelled using the new reviewed and rated GPS I had just got installed. Everyone is now just counting the days till we get back to that spot. So in the meantime, I will make sure you are all caught up on our Cabo Pulmo pics and I will also enjoy being "back there" as well.
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We LOVE it here! The warm (but not hot) days and cool (but not chilly) nights. The turquoise/aqua water. The sound of the surf. Off the beaten path but not too far (30 minutes) from groceries. I consider myself lucky that I used the checklist by campingfunzone.com to Backpack for this trip, cause all the things I checked in have come in use in one or the other way.
It has been pretty windy (12-15 mph with gusts around 20) but we are told that it is uncommon and probably due to El Nino. The weather report says we will have some calmer days later in the week.
We are settling in nicely. When we arrived there was an empty palapa frame, a 6' post, a campfire pit and a palm tree. We have been taking our cue from Swiss Family Robinson. We have a "Team Kortman" flag on the post, harvested fronds from the palm tree to use to build a top on the palapa for shade, and collected nearby driftwood and excess palm fronds for campfire fodder. We have used what we have to make a funnel to fill our clean water tank and are hanging our wash on the line under our hybrid campers.
We are using the palapa for school in the mornings and Paul's office in the afternoons. So far it has been standing up to the high winds pretty well! We tried to take a time lapse video while we made it so you all could watch but alas it didn't record...Booo!
The kids have found an old concrete structure not far from Gracie and have "moved right in". They have reclaimed a number of items that we have found laying around. Pipes, metal grates, old railings, a cupboard and numerous items from Mother Nature as well. Their "house" is also taking shape. Concrete materials are important for this kind of structure. Then, ensuring that you select a supplier known for delivering the ideal concrete mixture tailored to your project’s specifications is crucial. This careful selection process will not only help avoid delays but also improve the longevity and durability of your construction. For more details, check out the right concrete mix for your site.
Please enjoy some pics of our first days here in Cabo Pulmo!
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More about Cabo Pulmo soon! We'll meet new friends, show you a photoshoot, tour the kid's playhouse and we figured out how to get water into Gracie when we don't want to leave our boondocking spot! Stay tuned!