055 Cycle Touring Mexico

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(^140) The route, therefore, took us past vast areas of fruit plantations and
even vineyards, all in their winter slumber. Finally, by late afternoon
we came upon Kino, a small fishing hamlet with a few houses and
shops.

Kino - 15km

In the morning, a leisurely 15-kilometre cycle took us into Kino,
which sported an RV park and a few shops. Kino was another popular
place where North Americans overwintered. The park chosen to camp
didn’t have all the modern facilities but was directly opposite the
beach. Ernest made burritos (or his version) and we sat outside our
tents listening to an audiobook. It drizzled throughout the night, and
I was happy to be under a covered area.
By morning, the clouds were gone and Ernest did his laundry (I was
too lazy to do mine). Instead, I hiked up the hill behind the park
which had a good view of the coast and surrounding areas.

In the meantime, we discovered an old table and chair and made
ourselves nicely at home. I hauled out the laptop and speakers, and
we listened to more novels.

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