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.
Date: January 24 2001
Trail Day: 238
Miles Today: 18
Location: Econfina Creek
Section Mile: FNST 186
ECT Mile: 3647
Nomad and I got a ride back to the trail from the two ladies. They also
bought us breakfast. Continued the roadwalk to SR 20. We met Luke Denton
at SR 20. He is doing a north bound hike of the ECT. I had talked to his
mother about a year ago when I was trying to find a partner to hike the
IAT.
Another 4 miles or so on SR 20 and we came to a new trail along the
Econfina creek. Sidney, a FTA volunteer met us at a camp and gave us
directions for the rest of the trail.
Today was a slightly short day.
Date: January 25 2001
Trail Day: 239
Miles Today: 21
Location: Shelton's Corner
Section Mile: FNST 207
ECT Mile: 3668
Last night was somewhat cold - just above freezing. We hiked the remaining 5 miles or so and continued the road walk to Shelton's corner. Econfina is a beautiful creek. There is one place with a spring underwater that's so big that the water seems to be boiling in that area. This trail is going to be a popular section once it is complete.
Also ran into a prison crew clearing up the litter along the road. They were extremely curious about our hike. It was fun talking to them.
Towards evening Sidney stopped by and offered us a ride. We talked
for a while.
We bought dinner at the store on Shelton's Corner. The lady there was
Lorraine. She was a nice lady.
Nomad cooked beef stew for both of us. It was excellent. We camped in a
park about a quarter mile south of Shelton's Corner.
Date: January 26 2001
Trail Day: 240
Miles Today: 14
Location: Cherokee Motel, Bloantstown
Section Mile: FNST 221
ECT Mile: 3682
It was very cold last night - about 25 F. Since I have sent back my liner and flannel jacket, I am now somewhat uncomfortable at 25 F. I will try and just pull through with the gear I have now as we are now in the beginning stages of the warming trend.
Nomad and I had breakfast at the store on Shelton's corner. We talked to a local gentleman for a long time. It was interesting.
Nomad is going to be visiting some friends for two days, so we said our
goodbyes. Got to Blowntstown and checked into a motel. Quite warm out
today