Back in the early 70's, when San Jose Del Cabo had only one hotel, I rambled up the dusty coast road towards Cabo Pulmo in search of adventure. At first I was disturbed to see all the "tire tracks" on the beach. Then I noticed depressions in the sand where sea turtles had laid their eggs the night before. I spent the rest of the day hiding these egg nests by covering the turtle tracks. It took me hours & hours because there were so many nests. I fell in love with this wild & beautiful tropical desert paradise.
Fast forward to 2018 when I woke up on one of those same beaches and found to my delight a whole new batch of sea turtle tracks and nests. Still wild, still remote, still beautiful, but now I share it with guests regularly.
It is only a matter of time before civilization discovers this stretch of coast and the paved road paves their way. Until then I aim to enjoy it, treat it with respect & share it with other like minded travelers.
Now I sit on the patio & watch the moon rise over the Sea of Cortez, happy as a clam.