This is a very short interlude blog between other blogs to share with you some of the pictures of the Florida trail, which I have in fact begun hiking.
Unlike previous trails, the elevation profile of this trail is pretty flatBut that doesn’t mean it’s easy. That orange blaze on the tree shows the trail goes right in the water. And under the water as well as on the land you have to watch out for these deep solution holes in the rocks. The ones in the water are covered in mud, which makes it even trickier
Currently, I am 48 miles in and it usually takes a week for the blogs to catch up with me in real time. But in the meantime, I wanted to share some of these pictures with you.
Sunrise in the Swamp. I walked right through that.Just before a big rain storm in the swamp. Not a place you want to be in a big lightning storm or cold rain.Where there’s water of course there’s mud. Yep, it came up to my knees.
Thanks again to all of you for reading.
I’ve been sharing these first three days with three lovely young men Trip, Dukes, and John. Now that we’re out of the swamp, I expect them to pull ahead of me.Having come from Oak Hill camp, trudging the whole time in water, this sign speaks for itselfFinally out of the swamp to some lovely trail magic. Note the piles of dirt these hikers took out of their shoes
Having followed my husband (before and after marriage) over endless mountain paths, I can appreciate hikes like this, and the fact that I don’t hafta anymore. You people are amazing.
What an interesting and unusual hike this is! Something that you will always remember and not many people will have done. Will make for very unique memories and good stories. I’m sure!
what an unusual and different trail to hike! Something you have never done before and that not many people will ever do! Will make for unique stories and memories.
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