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.
Date: January 18 2001
Trail Day: 232
Miles Today: 23
Location: Rte 85 Near Trail
Section Mile: FNST 70
ECT Mile: 3531
I had camped near the road and could hear the traffic all night long.
It did not rain much. Continued the road walk towards Niceville. Had a
good breakfast. Picked up food for 4 days. Went to Jackson Guard for a
permit to hike in the Eglin Air Force base. The lady was very incompetent.
First she issued me a permit, then a camping permit. Then she said since
I was going to be in the base for only a few days I did not need the permit.
So she voided it. In the meantime the computer locked up and she had
to reboot. I got the camping permit and continued on. On the way I read some
of the instructions with the map and it looks like I do need the permit.
Now some ranger will stop me and wont believe me when I say that it was the
lady's fault.
It was a long walk from Niceville to the trail head. On entering the woods
I realized how much I had missed it. I have been doing road walks for
the past month or so. Decided to camp near a creek.
Date: January 19 2001
Trail Day: 233
Miles Today: 22
Location: Unknown Place, Eglin
Section Mile: FNST 92
ECT Mile: 3553
The trail today was well maintained and marked. A pleasure to hike. It rained
almost all day. Did not see anyone. Saw a deer run away. The trail paralleled
I-10 for a long time. I can hear the sounds of traffic from I-10.
Never saw the sun and had no idea what the time was all day.
Date: January 20 2001
Trail Day: 234
Miles Today: 24
Location: Near Springs De Funiak
Section Mile: FNST 116
ECT Mile: 3577
It rained off and on last night. Became very cold later at night. I had
started sleeping with just my shorts but had to start putting on more
clothes later at night. Waited for it to stop raining in the morning
and got back into my wet clothes from yesterday. The shoes were still very
wet and my feet went numb.
I tried keeping my feet dry in the creek crossings hoping my socks and
shoes would dry out. At about the third creek crossing I stepped from one
log to another precariously, lost balance and stepped right into the deepest
portion of the creek with both feet. My shoes and socks got thoroughly wet.
Creek crossings became much easier after that because I did not have to bother
about where I stepped. Its amazing how simple things can become under the
right conditions.
As I hiked along I came across the Alaqua creek. There was no way to cross
it without wading. I was reading a marker attached to a tree and when I
turned back I saw a deer in the middle of the creek trying to cross over
to my side. I tried to get my pack off to take a photo and it started
running along the creek with huge jumps in about 3 feet of water. It
looked so helpless and pathetic that I was deeply touched and disturbed
that people hunt such peaceful, helpless creatures.
Crossed the creek and had the water upto my hips. Looks like all the creeks
are high because of yesterday's rains.
The last 6 miles were not blazed but were cut and had flags. Got to the
second crossing of Alaqua. The trail ran parallel to the creek for about
half a mile. It appeared to be big and deep. I got quite worried about
crossing it as I knew the bridges in this section had not been built.
The trail then led to a big tree that had fallen or was made to fall across
the creek. It turned out to be my second scariest crossing on this
trail. The first was in Canada when I thought I was going to be swept
away. This one was tricky to cross with a backpack and I was extremely
glad when I did. Took a shot of the creek.
The trail then led to a dirt road where the flags went in several directions.
I tried to find the right one but finally gave up. Started to walk the
dirt roads to US 331. I asked for directions from a hunter in a pickup
truck and continued on.
As I was nearing US 331 a truck slows down from behind me and a guy asks
me where I am hiking to. His name was Steve and he is the crew leader
building the trails. He was there to pick up Nomad. He invited me
to their camp for the night and I gladly accepted.
We drove around for a while to find Nomad and a crew of 4 he was hiking with.
They were doing a 30+ mile hike thinking it was a 25 mile section. They finally
showed up as it became dark.
We went to their quarters and ordered pizza and drank beer. I was glad to be indoors from the cold.
Date: January 21 2001
Trail Day: 235
Miles Today: 0
Location: Near Spring De Funiac
Section Mile: FNST 116
ECT Mile: 3577
The crew are college students. Their names are Andrew, Tom, --- and ---.
There was also another gentleman named Butch. There was going to be a
pot luck lunch by the Florida Trail Association. Me and Nomad decided to
stay on for that and took a O day. It was really great seeing Nomad again.
The gathering was fun. Met a lot of interesting people. Ate a lot.
Date: January 22 2001
Trail Day: 236
Miles Today: 28
Location: Ebro
Section Mile: FNST 144
ECT Mile: 3605
Steve dropped us off at the trail at about 9 AM. We got to Freeport and
had lunch. Continued on to Bruce. The map says there is a motel there. We
found out that it was filled up with long term rentals. We continued on to
Ebro and got a motel room.
Fairly uneventful, long day.
Date: January 23 2001
Trail Day: 237
Miles Today: 24
Location: Canonon Motel, Panama City
Section Mile: FNST 168
ECT Mile: 3629
The map that I have says there's a motel in Southport which would
make for a 24 mile day. Nomad and I decided to go for it.
Pine Log State Forest is a beautiful park. It was also a beautiful, bright
day. The water levels here are very low. After that we did a forest road
walk through Moore's Pasture WMA. We reached SR 77 at about 4 PM and
tried to get a ride. Two women with 3 children stopped after a while.
They said there was no motel in Southport. But they gave us a ride till
Panama city. (10 miles or so away). They also gave Nomad and me 5 $ each
and promised to give a ride back tomorrow. More trail angels !
Had dinner at a Waffle shop.