We listened to the Cruiser Net on VHF 22 and then motored into the dock in the Dingy. The owners of AirOps, who had a car kindly, took us into Loreto and the local Hospital so we could have Anita’s wrist X-rayed. It turned out she has a compression fracture (Split part of her bone) and will be in a cast for at least another month. This changed our sailing plans and we will skip a number of anchorages we had planned to stay at and instead head directly to San Carlos as soon as we get a good weather window. With a strong, late season Northerner expected sometime Wednesday or Thursday, it is good to be in the secure and protected anchorage at Escondido. We spent the afternoon at the Porto Bello Restaurant drinking Margaritas and snacking on Guacamole and Chocolate clams. We watched the harbor area begin to fill up with boats coming in from the various Island anchorages for shelter. The anchorage area is quite large and can accommodate more than 100 boats.