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Friday, March 12, 2021

Safely Home–2 nights on the road

We left Juniper Springs on Sunday 3/7 when a nice weather forecast predicted that we would have 3 sunny days driving home and when we got to Cleveland it would warm to the low 70’s while we were unpacking and cleaning the RV up.

Wow this is 20oF above normal so we got on our way by 7:45 AM and made it all the way to Columbia, SC by 3:15 PM, a 7-1/2 hr. drive. There was virtually no traffic on US-301 all the way. The only Interstate highway that we hit was when we got to I-77 in Columbia. Of course we stayed at a quiet Walmart parking lot for the night.

On Monday morning we left at 7:30 AM and hit Charlotte, NC with light traffic. Most of the road construction there is now complete. We decided we could make it all the way to Marietta, Ohio, if there were no traffic jams on the WV turnpike. We made it to Marietta by 2:45 PM and we could have made it home in another 3 hours but we decided that that 7-1/4 hours. was enough driving for the day. We stayed at another Walmart for the night

New Canoe on RVOn Tuesday we left before 7 AM and made it home before 10 AM, so we got an early start unpacking. The warm days they had predicted were great, we even got the RV washed with my grandson John’s help. So this week we will fix any minor problems we had and hope we can get a spot at the same storage lot that we used last year in Avon.

This year we had no problems at all with our RV unlike two year’s ago when we had all sorts of failures. See this blog for that story: https://khflorida.blogspot.com/2018/11/

Some wonder why we come home so early in March. Well we miss all our kids and grandkids who all live nearby. If I can get home with driving in good weather, I don’t mind looking out our windows at home at any bad weather that may come after we get home.

Friday, March 5, 2021

Juniper Springs Again

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Our plan after our bike trail ride in Ocala was to overnight at the Silver Springs Walmart. Then on Thursday morning take a short paddle around Silver Springs.

However after the ride, for some reason, I had a stiff neck and it was still sore in the morning, so we decided to make this a rest day and head over to Juniper Springs in Ocala, NF and camp for 3 nights.

Usually we would head north to Ocean Pond Campground in Osceola NF near I-10 in Northern FL. But they closed their campground last Match 15th and it never reopened due to the Covid virus. It was the only campground that we came across that never reopened.

At Juniper Springs they set aside about 30 campsites for First Come First Served. All the remaining campsites can be reserved on-line and are always full on weekends. The reason this park is not more popular is that they do not have electricity or water hookups at each campsite but they do have nice hot showers and a dump station.

The FCFS sites that are available when you arrive can be occupied for 14 days, so usually in mid-week you can get a campsite but on weekends they may be full.

It is a very pretty park and used to have a nice board walk that paralleled the river from the campground to the swimming pool at the spring.

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The board walk was damaged in a storm 2 years ago and even through they repaired it, they only opened it for a short time and then closed it again. They claim they don’t know if NF or it’s concessioner is responsible for upkeep. So nothing is done. We sneak around the closed gates and still walk the boardwalk, but it is a shame they don’t at least fix a few boards and reopen.

Juniper Run is a great 7 mi paddling trip for paddlers that can control their craft, it is not for novices. But since the Covid issues they have not been renting canoes/kayaks or doing shuttles for private boaters.

Some park volunteers may still be willing to give you a hand in dropping off your vehicle at the take-out parking lot and giving you a shuttle back to the put-in.

It was only 41o on Friday morning and I still had a stiff neck so I think for now we may be done paddling on our trip.

Juniper Springs 1969

This is a picture of Pam, Peggy & Jeff 52 years ago at the same swimming area.

I like to keep track of how many miles we bike and canoe on our vacation trip. The biking was about normal, we biked 475 miles on our Tandem, 26 miles was our longest ride. Our canoeing was a little less than normal, we only paddled about 75 miles.

We were on the road for 106 days this year and our average camping cost was only $14.50/night. We stayed at fewer state parks and a few more nights either with a friend or at a Walmart parking lot when travelling.

The weather forecast is for rain on Saturday and the start of a warming trend back home. So depending on how accurate the weather forecast is, there is a possibility that we would leave Juniper Springs on Sunday Morning and we would start driving north.

Like the last few years we plan to take US301 North to South Carolina before getting on I-77. The map shows our basic plan and where we may stop each night but actual plan will depend on the time of day we get to a nice Walmart overnight stop.

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Eight nice days at Cypress Glen

After paddling at Weeki Wachee Springs on Monday we headed to our reserved campsite #46 at the Cypress Glen campground on the Withlacoochee River and 46 mile bike trail. We were here in early December on our way south and we are now starting to head north,

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After relaxing for a couple of days we took a 21 bike ride North on the Withlacoochee State trail on Thursday.

When we were here in December they were only using half the campsites due to the Covid virus, but now all the sites are full on the weekend.

This year many Florida campers are enjoying their parks since there are far fewer out of state campers.

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We like this site since we are right next to where we can launch our canoe to paddle either upstream or downstream. There is very little current in the river. We decided to avoid the weekend crowd and paddle on Friday and relax in camp on Saturday.

We decided to paddle past the third campground in the Silver Lake complex, Crooked River. It is a 1/2 mile walk to campground but a 2 miles upstream paddle.

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We paddled another mile upstream past the camp and finally turned around. We saw one really big gator and a few turtles but not many birds. Then on Sunday we decided to take the newer Good Neighbor Trail all the way to Brooksville. This is a 26 mile round trip ride and a good workout for us. There is a nice park at the end to relax or continue up the street to some local restaurants.

Peggy Land Bridge over I-75

Helen & Paul our friends from Inverness suggested that we come and visit them.

So we left a day early on Tuesday and camped there before heading to Ocala to try a 9 mile section of the Marjorie Carr Cross FL Greenway.

We biked from the 49th street access in December but this time we wanted to begin right where the paved trail ends at US200 and peddle past 49th to the Land Bridge over I-75.

There is not good parking on US200 but there is a good 1/2 mile long sidewalk & bike lane from a nearby Walmart.

This is a very pretty trail with lots of hills and curves, so the 18 mile ride was a good workout for us. We enjoyed this ride and they put tunnels under two highways so you don’t need to cross any busy roads. If they had a nice parking lot and access at the start it would be perfect. The trail some day is supposed to connect with the Withlacoochee State Trail.