Sunday, November 29, 2020

11-27 Suwannee RIver


 7909
Holton Creek River Camp to Suwannee River State Park. My shelter
Bathrooms
Picnic shelter. It rained overnight. 




Inside the shelter
Primitive campsite






























I love the limestone banks of the Suwannee.  The geologic features that leads to the many springs that feed the River


















































Squirrel!






In my imagination, I think, the limestone is not natural. It is ruins of an ancient civilization.  The Suwannee River, a grand highway.









































 

Approaching the Highway 249 bridge



Alapaha Rise










































Taking a break














A spring+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

















Another spring
































Little Gem Spring



Lime Sink Run.  Also called Dry Run, because often, like today, it is.--------------------------------------------
Landed at Suwannee River State Park at 3:40.  A group that arrived from the Withlacoochee (North) had just landed.




A bit of a walk to the Ranger Station

Lime Sink Trail










































Swinging on the Suwannee



I lucked out in getting a campsite, Thanksgiving Weekend.  It is a small campground, and a few sites are left open for social distancing.  I pulled the trigger a bit late for this trip, after thoughts of going to Key West were canceled by covid concerns.

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