We flew into Loreto and drove 3 hours to Scorpion Bay. The scenery was lush, green and gorgeous while the roads were well paved. We encounter some traffic which caused us to slow down multiple times, definitely not LA traffic!
Dave and Patty’s wonderful house. I loved all the little touches they have added
As soon as we arrived, we all hopped in the Kawasaki and took a dip in the ocean and a tour of town. This is the main road in town, the only paved street
First morning--we woke up and took a little stroll to the cliffs to check the surf of course. Shane found something to jump off of
1st point. We surfed at 2nd point
First day out and everyone is up surfing!
A special thanks to Dave and Patty who took many of these pictures for us.
The kids loved this whale boat which was suppose to be a tourist attraction that never left that sand
Many hours spent in the Kawasaki. We took it everywhere! The kids even drove it on the beach with no assistance. One evening, Hailey drove all 6 of us home from dinner.
Shane trying to race the Kawasaki and Hailey enjoying Speed!
We all drove out to “Lovers Beach” to catch dinner. Dave tried to teach us how it was done.
Dave is a great fisherman, he learned from the locals. The rest of us gringos just don’t have the technique down yet
Local farmers market in town, Shane was in heaven and made sure we got some good stuff
A little happy hour on the deck enjoying our days work- fresh ceviche
Loving the ocean, it was unbelievably warm with lots of little fish swimming by
Kids in front of Nico’s boat and Hailey paying for gas at the gas station
We ventured down the beach to an estuary. While we took that Kawasaki to a spot to unload the kayaks and explore, Dave fished, Patty collected dried cactus for Colleen and Brandon’s wedding.
I love looking at all the driftwood, and shells on the beach.
Our launch spot in the estuary. The little white dot on the beach is Dave’s truck
The kids loved these crabs, they were everywhere along the estuary.
Arrowhead and shark teeth hunting. We got secret information from the locals on where to look, but no such luck. We did find some mud pie crusts that were awesome to walk on and throw.
Our last evening together.
We went into Lareto just before our flight to check out the town. Hailey and Shane love seeing the duck in the store, looked like our chicks
Our last photo in front of Mission Loreto before going to the airport
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