Date: January 27 2001
Trail Day: 241
Miles Today: 5
Location: Cherokee Motel, Blounstown
Section Mile: FNST 226
ECT Mile: 3687
Decided to do a short day into Bristol. There is a long bridge over the
Apalachicola river. Its about 3 miles long.
Picked up the Florida trail guide that Vivek has mailed to me in Bristol. However the motel had no vacancies. Stopped by the library to check email. Tried to get a ride back to Blounstown for about 2 hours with no success. Then talked to the motel owner in Bristol if he could give me a ride to Blounstown and back if I stayed at his motel Sunday. His name is Prashant. He is from India. Almost all the motels that I have run across are owned by Indians. He was quite friendly and gave me a ride.
Date: January 28 2001
Trail Day: 242
Miles Today: 0
Location: Snowbird Motel, Bristol
Section Mile: FNST 226
ECT Mile: 3687
Got a ride back to Bristol from Prashant. He charged me the same rate
Cherokee motel charged me although the room is much better. Quite happy.
Talked to Kumar, Suriyan, Vivek, Vikas, Sangita and Mari. Looks like
Vikas and Sangita will be moving to Texas. All of my friends and relatives have moved or changed jobs since I started my hike. Shows what a state of flux American society is in.
Date: January 29 2001
Trail Day: 243
Miles Today: 0
Location: Snowbird Motel, Bristol
Section Mile: FNST 226
ECT Mile: 3687
Zero day. Had breakfast with Nomad who is back from visiting his friends
in Georgia.
Date: January 30 2001
Trail Day: 244
Miles Today: 15
Location: Camel Lake Campground
Section Mile: FNST 241
ECT Mile: 3702
Rained last evening and night. I was glad to be indoors. By morning the rain had stopped although it was still cloudy. Had breakfast, bought groceries for 3 days and checked my email again. Found a message from Janet and Jack Williamson. They were the ones who had brought in the stripper ! It was nice to hear from them.
First a 10 mile roadwalk. With this the major roadwalks on the FNST are
done. There are still some minor ones and then there is the 200 miles or
so roadwalk to Key West.
Then a 5 mile hike to Camel lake campground. Lots of pine and swampy area. I knew my shoes were not going to be dry today. So I ploughed right into the first bog. Drank water from one of the cypress swamp creeks. Its light brown in color because of the tanning from the trees but the water tasted wonderful - like mild lemonade.
Date: January 31 2001
Trail Day: 245
Miles Today: 18
Location: Near FR 176
Section Mile: FNST 259
ECT Mile: 3720
It rained a little last night. In the morning I wanted to sleep in a little. Hoped it would rain thus allowing me to sleep some more and it did! Today's section through the Appalachicola forest had numerous swamps and forest roads. Fairly uneventful day. Saw no one today.
Towards the end it started raining quite heavily and I got thoroughly
drenched. I thought it was getting dark and decided to set up camp.
Its tricky setting up a tarp in the rain. You dont want the sleeping
bag and other clothes to get wet. I was quite dry and warm in about a
half hour. Also found I had stopped about 2 hours too soon. A very short day. I will have to push tomorrow and the day after or I will be out of food.
Date: February 01 2001
Trail Day: 246
Miles Today: 21
Location: Bradwell Bay
Section Mile: FNST 280
ECT Mile: 3741
Had a deer stomp and snort at me last night. Got a slightly late start.
Started hiking and reached FR 176 soon. I had walked farther yesterday than I had thought. Much of the trail has blow downs. Took a lunch break at Porter Lake and continued on into Bradwell Bay. This place is named after a hunter who got lost here for several days. It is a big swamp. The guide says if the ditches along the approaching forest roads are dry then the hike is "likely to be a pleasant one". It also says that this area is not suitable for first time hikers.
The ditches along the road are filled with recent rain, so I entered it
with some apprehension. Initially the swamps were small. Then there was
a section that was about half a mile long and was non-stop swamp. It had
large cypress trees. My feet went numb and water came up to my crotch in
some places. I slipped and slid in a few places. Every once in a while
I thought of alligators. Sure makes it interesting.
After the big swamp there were a couple of quarter mile or shorter ones.
I was hoping to get to a camp site shown on the map but could not make
it. Reached some dry area and decided to stop for the night. The place is completely covered with thigh high titi shrubs. Flattened a small area and set up tarp. Feeling somewhat lonely. This rarely happens to me. Maybe its because of a fairly long hard day, not knowing where I am and being right in the middle of a large swamp. Watched the moon and clouds drifting by.
Date: February 02 2001
Trail Day: 247
Miles Today: 25
Location: Near Medway
Section Mile: FNST 305
ECT Mile: 3766
I was quite hungry last night. Thought of the good food at Dave Farley's place during Thanks Giving. I have been living on crackers the past 2 days. Decided to start early as I have a 25 mile day to Medway and food.
There were a few more swamps after which the trail was quite dry. Some of the areas were beautiful with pine stands. Today is also my 3rd consecutive day of putting on wet socks and shoes.
Got to Medway and bought lots of food. Took it back to the trail and ate it. Set up camp in a nice area. Tomorrow I go back to the store for breakfast.