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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Now back to Silver Lake-Cypress Glen

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Alafia River 2020Our second week at EG Simmons Park the temperature had cooled somewhat but then went above normal for our 12 days at Lithia Springs.

However the rainfall was also above normal, this resulted in the river rising high enough that they closed the launch access at Alderman Ford. The river has a lot of trees that have fallen almost all the way across the river and any novices would be swept into them and could become entrapped in the branches. If there were no trees it would be a nice fast run since it was well within the high banks.

Fish Hawk Sandhill Cranes

So each day I would check the water level and finally on Sunday before we were ready to leave the flow dropped below 500 CFS. Of course Chris our campground host who help shuttle our canoe to the put-in was gone that day so we never got a second run down the river.

We did take a few long bike rides through the Fish Hawk Ranch on their beautiful concrete bike trails. Occasionally we come across families on Sand Hill Cranes.

We tried to ride further west of the Fish Hawk Ranch area into the Bell Creek Nature Preserve & Trails but couldn’t find a nice circular trip through the area, maybe next time.

So on Sunday morning we left headed off to shop and fill our propane tank in Brandon along the way to Weeki Wachee Springs. We took a short stretch of I-75 and lots of traffic clogged roads, it was not a fun drive.

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Weeki Wachee Canoe TripWe decided to overnight at a Walmart next to a Sam’s club. We has one of their great Roasted Chickens for dinner.

We have been wanting to try this beautiful crystal clear 6 mile long river for years but it never seemed to fit into the schedule.

I read that you could save a shuttle and start early in the morning from Rogers Park and paddle upstream to the State Park. It was clear water even starting here and got clearer as we paddled upstream against the swift current. About 1/2 mile from the start there is an area called Deep Hole where they say you will see Manatees, and we did. There is a lot of housing developments for the first mile or so but gets more forested as we made our way upstream. The white sandy bottom and clear water made it easy to see hundreds of fish along the way.

At about 2-3/4 mi. upstream you enter into the state park land. This is where the kayaks that were rented in the park now have to take out. We were getting  a little tired from the upstream paddling and a little further after taking our break we decided to paddle back downstream to the takeout. I’m sure if we would have kept going further upstream we would have run into the crowds of kayakers coming downstream.

I’m glad we left early when it was cooler since it was  now getting into the high 70’s. We passed dozens of kayakers heading upstream. There seem to dozens of places you can rent kayaks in the lower part of the river.I can’t imagine what this river is like on a weekend. It is pretty but has too many people to really fully enjoy the beautiful stream. I’m not sure if we will come back, there are other FL rivers that are just as pretty with less development and fewer boaters.

So we headed off to our destination for the next 9 days, Cypress Glen Campground on the Withlacoochee River in the Silver Lake complex. We hope to bike and canoe here as well.

 

     

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Back to Lithia Springs Park

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I decided to update our trip progress and schedule. See the chart on the left.

On Tuesday morning we stopped for our bi-weekly shopping trip on our way to another Hillsborough County Park – Lithia Springs. We were here over Christmas time this winter.

We arrived around noon and found that there were plenty of campsites available. We picked Site 35 across the street from the river since it has an easy area to take-out of when canoeing the Alafia River.  It also has the shortest carry to our campsite.

Alafia-DeadfallWhen we were here in December we didn’t get to paddle the river since we couldn’t get anyone to help us with a shuttle.

I noticed that the campground host, that shuttled us last year, jeep was at his site. So he again agreed to haul us and our canoe to the put-in at Alderman Ford. We really appreciated that he did this even with the Covid protocols, we all wore our masks on the ride.

The rain that fell a few days ago brought the river up a little and on Thursday it was still running at about 275 CFS, which is a nice paddleable level. All the little shallow shoals are covered and none of the dozens of fallen trees are too hard to maneuver around.

FloridaKayakPeggy was feeling a little tired and not up to her normal go-go attitude but she still wanted to canoe the 9 mile run. The river has a good current and in the past, depending on water level, it would take us from 2-3/4 to 3 hours with a short lunch  stop at Duck Landing.

Our paddling time was still about 3 hours since the current was a little faster. We did take a longer rest stop for lunch than usual. The sunny skies and warm weather brought out the alligators and turtles who all dove into the river to avoid us as we approached.

On Friday, our old friends Ron & Shelly Tomallo stopped by for a visit and to see what the park was like. They have been travelling with their RV and Toad (A car towed by RV) for the past month. They like the FL State Parks since you can make reservations. However you need to do that 11 months in advance and we never know what we want to do that far in advance. And if you don’t tie down a reservation early you are unlikely to get a site at any State Park south of Ocala, FL.

If you look at our schedule above, the X means they don’t take reservations. 90% of the time it has not been a problem especially if you time your arrival early in the week and early in the day.

Saturday was one of the first rainy mornings that we had on this trip, but it looks like while those back home are getting hammered by snow storms and low temperatures we may get a few unsettled weather days, but no cold spell.

We plan to stay here for 13 days and hopefully the rain will bring the river up a little higher and we will get another paddling trip in on the Alafia River. We also plan to bike with our tandem around the bike trails at Fish Hawk Ranch.

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Last few days At EG Simmons

S FL CampSpotsSome of my blog readers were wondering where all these camp spots were in South West FL I made this map of where we have been since early December.  

1. Silver Lake - Brooksville

2. Lithia Springs - SE Tampa

3. WP Franklin - Ft Myers

4. Pioneer Park - Zolfo Springs

5. Myakka SP - SE Sarasota

6. Ortona - La Belle

7. EG Simmons - Tampa Bay

8. Lithia Springs - SE Tampa

9. Silver Lake – Brooksville

This Covid year has been much different with respect to camping. We found some parks completely closed, some only using 50% of their sites and some parks, that in the past were always full. This winter, they were not totally full even on weekends.

We took another short canoe paddle around the mangrove islands on Friday. We wanted to try to avoid the wind but even though we did not go out into the bay it was no fun paddling in the strong winds.

Fly-By2On Friday night three US Bombers came by 3 different times practicing for their Super Bowl flyby. They need to fly over the stadium exactly at the end of the Star Spangled Banner at 6:15 on Sunday. They came from 3 different airbases hundreds of miles away and were making sure that they could coordinate their arrival time.

The weather like most years was unpredictable. December was warmer than normal, January was colder, so we were glad we headed south a little sooner than previous years. February, so far,  has been above normal temperature. We probably have had less than 1” rain and almost all of  it has  fallen at night.

So we were surprised on Saturday when we took a 18 mi bike ride over to the Apollo Beach area. We were almost back when a light rain started to fall, so by the time we got back to camp we were pretty wet. It was warm but getting more humid. An hour later it was sunny again.

On Super Bowl Sunday morning we were awakened by another thunderstorm that lasted all of 15 minutes. The rest of the day we had beautiful sunny skies  and low humidity.

The Tampa Chamber of Commerce must has made a deal with the devil, to end up with such beautiful weather for the Super Bowl.

We decided to stay on Tampa Bay at EG Simmons County Park for the Super Bowl Weekend and then next Tue or Wed try to get a campsite back at Lithia Springs after another grocery shopping trip.                       

On Super Bowl Night I shot this video    Super Bowl Bomber Fly-By

Monday, February 1, 2021

Another week at EG Simmons

Peggy Viewing St Pete

On Friday things cooled off again so we decided to do a nice bike ride in the area.

We went out of the campground but the gate to Dickman Island Private Drive was closed so we biked around the block past Julie’s Fish House.

They serve all kinds of fried fish & shrimp outdoors on picnic tables. We may eat here on another day but today we we headed to Shell Point & Bahia Beach. We then found our way back into the private drive that we initially tried to enter. It’s easy to avoid the back gate on this hard packed sandy road.

At the Dickman Point I took a picture of Peggy looking at the St Petersburg skyline.St Petersburg Skyline (Custom)

The zoom on my cell phone works pretty good, on this nice clear day. We biked back to the main gate and waited until a car came by to sneak out the gate and back into E.G. Simmons Park. This shortcut actually saves 5 miles of biking. After a ride around the park we biked back to our campsite. Overall it was a nice 15 mile ride in the cool 60o weather.

The campground almost filled up this nice warm weekend. We paid for another week up to Super Bowl Sunday, we will probably stay beyond that.

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They are now forecasting some cool weather for the first week in February, so on Sunday we decided to take a bike ride over to Apollo Beach where you can go to see the Manatees at the Viewing Area near the power station. Here is a 16 minute video produced by the power company that describes the area and the Manatees.

We found out that because of Covid the area was closed so we went over to the Apollo Beach Nature Preserve instead. It was a 17 mile round trip bike ride mostly on neighborhood roads with good bike lanes. When we were along the busy US41 we had a nice sidewalk to ride on.

PS View Apollo Beach Nature Preserve

This is Apollo Beach and the view of the power plant, but you can’t get anywhere near the manatees.

There is a beach access from the parking area and a large tower, you can see in Peggy’s picture below, that must provide some area views but we did not want to go up the crowded stairs.

It was a windy ride but the temperature was perfect for a long bike ride.

The storm arrived last night, 3/4” rain and Monday is cool and windy, a good day to do a Blog.

Peggy-Apollo Beach Nature Preserve