Bulow Plantation Ruins State Park, where I planned to launch my kayak, does not open until 9 AM. So, I made my first visit to the Fairchild Oak, in nearby Bulow Creek State Park.
Nearby is a short trail to a scenic creek
Into the car, Dirt road into Bulow Plantation Ruins State Park
Bike back to the kayak at Bulow Plantation Ruins
Halifax River Not a bad ride on the Ormond Scenic Loop. 3rd time I have done a car bike shuttle here. As mentioned in those posts, the first time I was on the Loop may have been in 1994. Running in the Paul DeBryun 30K. I may have biked it prior to then.
On Bulow Creek at 11:08
A distant bald eagle
Old pilings ---------------------------------
Highbridge Road Drawbridge. Almost back to where I started. About a6 mile paddle. After a 6 mile bike ride.
On the Halifax River
I paddled past Smith Creek. Had to retrace my strokes
Landed at 2:15
At 3:10, I was back at Bulow Plantation Ruins
Boat slips from the 1830's. When John Audubon visited. Driving along the Atlantic
Indian blanket flowers On the Intracostal Waterway side of Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
Ocean side. Where Mr. Rogers, a Florida folk singer, drowned trying to rescue a swimmer struggling in the surg.
Back on the Intracostal side-++++++++Ocean side. Where Mr. Rogers, a Florida folk singer, drowned trying to rescue a swimmer struggling in the surg.
My campsite. Gamble Rogers has to camp grounds. One is on the Atlantic. Half of the sites are a dune line from the beach. When I saw one was available, I grabbed it. I had been here once before. In my tent.
The sites are close together. I had the last site, so I only had one neighbor
Boardwalk repair
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