Date: January 11 2001
Trail Day: 225
Miles Today: 0
Location: Howard Johnson, Pensacola
Section Mile: FAR 296
ECT Mile: 3439
Zero day today.
Date: January 12 2001
Trail Day: 226
Miles Today: 0
Location: Howard Johnson, Pensacola
Section Mile: FAR 296
ECT Mile: 3439
Zero day today.
Date: January 13 2001
Trail Day: 227
Miles Today: 0
Location: Howard Johnson, Pensacola
Section Mile: FAR 296
ECT Mile: 3439
Zero day today.
Date: January 14 2001
Trail Day: 228
Miles Today: 0
Location: Howard Johnson, Pensacola
Section Mile: FAR 296
ECT Mile: 3439
Zero day today.
Date: January 15 2001
Trail Day: 229
Miles Today: 20
Location: Near Battery Longdam Ruins
Section Mile: FAR 316
ECT Mile: 3459
Returned the car at the airport and started hiking. Entered Pensacola
downtown. Had a little trouble finding the Pensacola Bay Bridge. This
bridge is more than 3 miles long. Then crossed the Pensacola Beach
Bridge to enter the Gulf Islands National sea shore. Headed west towards
Fort Pickens. The foot path along the road is also the Florida Trail.
So I am actually on my last trail. Also because its a trail, I dont get
weird looks any more.
Saw 3 dolphins swimming lazily when I was taking a break. Took a couple of
shots. They were only 100 feet or so from the shore.
I was hoping to get to the camp ground but could not. Stopped about a
mile from it and set up my tarp. The whole day has been overcast with
light rain. I have also sent back one of my jackets and the sleeping bag
liner. I think I should be OK. Lets see.
Date: January 16 2001
Trail Day: 230
Miles Today: 19
Location: Gulf Islands Sea Shore
Section Mile: FNST 17
ECT Mile: 3478
Rained almost non-stop last night. I got a little wet with reflected rain.
Waited for it to stop raining before setting out. Reached the start of the
Florida National Scenic Trail (FNST) in about 2 miles. The fort is quite
interesting to look at. Took a shot at the FNST trail head. This is
my western most point on this hike.
Parts of the trail followed the beach. This is a very nice beach with no
buildings, clean blue water and white sand. Some parts were along the road.
At one point the trail went off the road to the left towards the Santa
Rosa sound. This seems to be a new section not shown on my map.
This section was extremely beautiful. You can see what this island looked
like before they put the buildings in. The sand dunes and vegetation
were incredible.
One section had some pine trees that offered some shelter. Decided to stop
for the night. Turned out to be a short day but I was quite worn out.
I had not slept much last night because of the mosquitoes.
Date: January 17 2001
Trail Day: 231
Miles Today: 30
Location: Near Wright
Section Mile: FNST 47
ECT Mile: 3508
Got an early start. Another mile or two of the sound and the trail blazes
stopped all of a sudden. There was a dirt / sand road that lead back to
Rte 399. Took it and walked the beach. This area is very deserted for
a tourist spot. A few tourists came to the beach as time went on.
Met Nomad. He was with Honey Bear whom I had met back in Vermont. We talked
for a few minutes and I went on.
The road then turned into built out areas for a long time. The maps I have
now don't show where the built out areas are. This can be a problem when
trying to find a camping spot. Walked till about 7 PM and found a vacant lot.
It was too dark so I decided to sleep without a tarp. Then it rained a little,
so I found a good place and set up the tarp.