Tulum

Tulum 2020

Our journey to and through Tulum was short but sweet or should I say spicy. By far the highlight of Tulum was our first public beach access and swim which also meant our first “shower” in three days as well as the spiciest and most flavourful burrito I have ever ate.

This delicious burrito, although spicy was over dramatized by Kevin because he couldn’t handle the heat. He not only began sweating while trying to enjoy his lunch, he also went through at least 10 napkins, started shaking, and then had to order a strawberry banana milk drink to contain the spicy feeling he described as in his mouth, throat, stomach and soon to come out the other end.

First public beach access
Kevin cutting holes in his hat for his helmet straps to fit through
Pushing a bike in the sand is miserable 😫

We bought groceries for the journey ahead and we really weren’t sure how far we would go we just knew Tulum was not the place for us. In ordinary fashion with bikes as our method of transport we hoped on and off and agreed to start looking for a campsite come 15:00. We found a place we liked which was a lagoon entrance so we settled in and pulled out our rings for a workout which we only just finished when the lagoon workers kicked us out and said they needed to close the barriers. After quickly packing in terrible fashion all our bags and losing our campsite we biked further south in hopes to camp in some place which didn’t have a private sign and we found safe enough to give us a little piece of mind.

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