So I put in at Wilson's Landing. Paddled a bit over two hours, upstream, to the Buffalo Tram Campsite.
Not many people on the River. Less than ten canoes and kayaks, 2 motor boats on the upstream paddle. A few more canoes, rentals from Wekiva Falls, on the way back.
A "tram" is a narrow logging railroad. Giant cypress trees did not get out of the forest by themselves 100 years ago.
Looking, north, downstream, towards Florida State Highway 46, Wilson's Landing (not in photo} on the right, east bank.
Wilson's Landing. The landing area is between two trees to the left of the dock. Plenty of room for one yak. My car can be seen up the hill.
I stopped at the Lower Wekiva Trail Head and hiked the Sand Loop Trail. There are two loops, you can do one, both, parts of both, or get mixed up on the connector trail and do both plus. Doing the two loops is a 2.2 mile hike. I did about 2.5. I never see wildlife here. Until today.
Saw one of the turkeys fly, always a fun sight. 5 gobblers. Saw a deer too.
I'm headed to Minocqua Weds thru Saturday. That's Up North, Wisconsin, for those of you so unfortunate not to know. Perhaps next Sunday I'll have the first loon photos on the Tales (self-portraits excepted)
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