Keith’s Perspective on Caleta Partida and our Second Trips to Candelero, Playa Pichilingue and Bahia Falsa/Le point de vue de Keith sur Caleta Partida et nos deuxièmes voyages à Candelero, Playa Pichilingue et Bahia Falsa

Caleta Partida is nice. It has some really shallow parts… The anchorage is made of two islands! There is a mud flat. It’s stinky and when walking with shoes, the shoes get swallowed up by the mud. There were no cruiser kids.

Low tide at the sand bar, east side of Caleta Partida, December 3, 2022
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Caleta Partida, Day 2

Sunrise on Saturday December 3

Our new friends left first thing in the morning to go back to La Paz. We were sad to see them go. Not long after they left, a park ranger boat came into the anchorage and inspected each of the boat’s park passes. The park ranger asked if we had a dog.

We went to shore after we finished our chores. It was around 1300 (1:00 pm) and the tide was at its lowest point. As we got closer to shore, we could see that that there were indeed two sandbars, separated by a channel. The closer sandbar was quite narrow, was actually more rocks than sand, and was attached to Espiritu Santo. It had one house on it. The farther sandbar looked to be much wider and mostly sand. It was attached to Isla Partida and had quite a few structures on it.

We got as close to the channel as we could until the dinghy was nearly grounded. We dropped the anchor. The Espiritu Santo sandbar was behind Eric.

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Ensenada Grande on Isla Partida to Caleta Partida (which is between Isla Partida and Espiritu Santo)

Continued from yesterday... At around 1400 (2:00 pm) we lifted anchor and headed south. Since we’d mentioned that the cliffs were geologically interesting, we wanted to put in a shot of the cliff that separates the middle cove from the southern cove.

Our destination was Caleta Partida, which was the space between Isla Partida and Isla Espiritu Santo. It was a quick 45-minute ride south. 

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Ensenada Grande on Isla Partida, Days 2 and 3

Sunrise on Thursday, December 1. Sometimes the clouds made the sunrises and sunsets extra dramatic; sometimes the clouds just blocked the light.

Check out the fish around our boat.

Eric had done some online searching, and found the family that we’d missed in La Paz. They happened to to be nearby, so they came to our anchorage to meet us. Eric and Keith went to shore to meet the family. Since Christi was still not feeling good and didn’t want to pass on her germs, she stayed aboard and rested.

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