Date: March 23 2001
Trail Day: 296
Miles Today: 13
Location: Vivek's place, W. Palmbeach
Section Mile: FNST 976
ECT Mile: 4437
Got going early. It was half canal and half road walk. I was at the
intersection of CR835 and L-1 canal where Vivek was to pick me up by
11:30 AM. Read 'Of Human Bondage'. Havent read it in a while.
Saw a small alligator resting near the canal. Took a shot. Vivek was
to pick me up latest by 2 PM but there was no sign of him. About 6 PM
a car turned around and came back towards me. It was Greg, an old
friend from my Fort Lauderdale office. He told me Vivek had developed
severe abdomen pain.
Greg dropped me off at Vivek's place. It was really nice of him to
pick me up. Its about an hour and a half drive. Vivek was lying down
on the sofa in pain. Hope its nothing serious. Met him and Lusia.
Showered and did laundry. Went out for dinner.
Date: March 24 2001
Trail Day: 297
Miles Today: 0
Location: Vivek's place, W. Palmbeach
Section Mile: FNST 976
ECT Mile: 4437
O Day. Got some clothes and a day pack from my storage. I am now switching to a day pack. My car also started up with some hesitation. I was very glad. Accompanied Vivek for an ultrasound at a hospital. No serious problems. We were relieved.
We went to an Indian restaurant for dinner with Lusia's dad. He's funny and cracked several jokes. Here's one -
A chemist, a mechanical engineer and chemical engineer are at lunch. The mechanical engineer examines something small between his finger and thumb. The other two get curious. The chemist takes it in his hand examines it but cannot figure out what it is. The chemical engineer then takes it, rolls it, looks at it closely but is puzzled. They then ask the mechanical engineer what it is. He says - Oh its nothing - just a booger I just picked.
Date: March 25 2001
Trail Day: 298
Miles Today: 17
Location: L2 Canal
Section Mile: FNST 993
ECT Mile: 4454
Got back on the trail at about 11:30 AM. The canal is long, straight
and boring. No trees anywhere to offer shade.
A family living there gave me some iced tea and food. It was hot and the
iced tea was refreshing.
I now have about 250 miles left - slightly more than 5%. I will be done
with the FT in another 5 days. I hope to be done with the ECT on April
10th or so.
Mosquitoes galore tonight. Not possible to sleep without a mosquito net.
Date: March 26 2001
Trail Day: 299
Miles Today: 16
Location: Near Billie Swamp Safari
Section Mile: FNST 1009
ECT Mile: 4470
Continued along the canal and then a roadwalk. Talked to an Indian
(American) for a while. He was driving a jeep and stopped on the road
and started chatting - very friendly. Looks like the Seminoles are the
richest tribes in North America.
Ate lunch at a restaurant - quite good. Then went to Billie Swamp Safari - very expensive and touristy. Camping - 15 $. So decided to move on. Got a lot of time to read.
Date: March 27 2001
Trail Day: 300
Miles Today: 18
Location: Near I-75 rest area
Section Mile: FNST 1027
ECT Mile: 4488
300th day on the trail. Third last on the FNST. About 200 miles left to
complete the rest.
A few more miles of road walk and trail switched to a dirt road. Became
quite remote then. Lots of wild life - alligators, deer and fish. Saw an
animal run away - could be a Panther although it was somewhat short.
Also entered into a staring contest with a deer. Lasted about 10 minutes
and then it walked away. Sridhar - 1, deer - 0. There are small pools
with a good number of fish in them. Watched them for a while.
It was dirt road walk all the way to I-75. Got some junk food and went
back to the trail and settled in for the night.
Date: March 28 2001
Trail Day: 301
Miles Today: 18
Location: 10 Mile camp
Section Mile: FNST 1045
ECT Mile: 4506
Today's hike was through the Big Cypress Forest - very remote with very
few dirt roads cutting it. I had been told there was no water for about
25 miles and was carrying 2 bottles of water. The day was hot and I
finished both of them by noon. There was a broken pump near a campsite
with a long plastic tube nearby. Figured out that by opening a valve,
putting the tube into the hole and sucking on it, I could get water.
It was a big relief. This area is supposed to be all swamp but is now dry.
Had picked up food from the rest area before starting off for 3 days.
Its all junk jood and am now sick of it.
Turned out to be a long and tiring day. Was very glad when it was over.
Date: March 29 2001
Trail Day: 302
Miles Today: 17
Location: FT terminus, Loop Road
Section Mile: FNST 1062
ECT Mile: 4523
I was very thirsty all night. Twice I dreamt of drinking - once just
water and then coconut milk. It rained in the morning and I collected
the water flowing from my tarp and drank it - 2 gulps. I had set up tarp
for shade, not expecting rain and found water on my ground sheet in the morning. Walked most day with a dry mouth.
Started out very early. The miles went quickly. Data points came well
before I started looking for them. Finally got to the ranger station
and drank about 40 ounces in one shot. Then drank another 40 over breakfast. I am also very short on food and need a proper meal. I can barely eat the junk food I have.
Came to a campsite with a pump. Suriyan would have loved it. Bathed. But
its not the same if you have to pump it yourself. Suriyan would have bathed with relish. Certainly missed my brothers today.
Got to the terminus of the FT today. It ends with a whimper. Doesn't
even say its the terminus. The Hike for Hope bunch have left their
names scratched on the bulletin board. I wish they wouldn't do this
grafitti. They are supposed to be hiking for a good cause. They can
start by being more responsible. I have also seen their fliers
littering the trail at several places.
Anyway, took some shots at the trail end. So its been the
International Appalachian Trail, Appalachian Trail, Benton Mackaye trail, Georgia Pinhoti Trail, Alabama Pinhoti Trail, Florida Alabama Roadwalk, Florida Trail and now the Key West roadwalk. Another 200 miles to go. I was thinking of walking along some canals but am quite sick of them now. A roadwalk sounds better now. At least I'll get some food.
Big Cypress NF is a good section to hike in. They are blazing it now.
They are doing a thorough job. The older stuff is barely adequate.