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Sunday, January 28, 2024

Doing a lot of bicycling at Oscar Scherer State Park.

 

My CampSite #71
This is a very popular campground for bicyclists because it is about in the middle of the popular 25 mi long paved Legacy Trail. and the trail along the Venitian Waterway Park

Click on these links to see detailed maps of the trails and my rides.

Small Site but even room for my Hammock.

These trails also connect with trails along the beaches in Venice, FL See My Map of a ride through Venice past all the beautiful homes.

There is also a nice trail West of the our campground along Casey Key.

I parked sideways to get privacy in top picture

Along the Venitian Waterfront Park

My longest ride was going north to Sarasota where the Legacy Trail ends but connects to a new bike lane along Ringling Blvd that takes you to Bayfront Park & Marina/Island Park, pictures below.

In the past 4 days I biked all of these trails from my campsite for a total of 100 miles.



Saturday, January 20, 2024

Ending my time at EG Simmons Park

The weather has been very unusual this year; it would change every three days from cold mornings in the 40’s, to some rain during the day and then a warmer couple of days in the low 70’s. There were no bugs or sand fleas at all, but it limited some of my activities. But at least it was warmer than back home with snow and temperatures near zero degrees.

I only got to paddle my kayak twice, once around the canoe trail and on a calm day along Tamps Bay over to Bahia Beach.

I had trouble getting a prescription shipped to local Ruskin post office. I rode my bike over there twice and once over to the Apollo Beach PO where it was eventually shipped but lost. I finally got them to reorder it from a Walgreen’s which was in Sun City Center about 10 miles away. I had to take a busy local road with narrow bike lanes until I got to the golf cart lanes in the 50+ community. I was able to shop at an Aldi’s and Walmart near the Walgreens so that was good. I made the ride twice and it drizzled on me both times.

So during my 2 week visit I rode my bike almost 100 mi and paddled about 10 miles. The weather forecast is finally predicting temperatures in the 80’s at my next campground south of Sarasota.

Some of the things Peggy and I always did didn’t happen. We liked to ride our tandem over to the Manatee Viewing Center in Apollo Beach. 

and Peggy liked to get some Grouper at Julies Fish House an outdoor restaurant about 3 mi from camp.

Friday, January 12, 2024

Now at EG Simmons County Park for the next two weeks

After Barry left to head back to Pittsburgh I did 3 more bike rides totaling 40 miles around the Fish Hawk area. I thought I would bride in the opposite direction to see if the little Mexican restaurant (La Villa) was still in business. It was there with a similar menu but with much higher prices than 2 years ago.

There is a housing development (River Hills) here which surrounds a golf course and has some hiking trails in the forest along the Alafia River. I decided to see if I could find them. I couldn't find the start at the southern end since it involved crossing a golf cart path. but that was the right way to go. 

After some bike riding around I found the north end of the trail and started walking it when I saw a sign that said bikes yield to hikers. I went back and decided to ride on the very narrow but hard packed trail with no mud or big roots to jump over. Where it was swampy the trail uses a narrow boardwalk with no railings. It was a good trail but narrow and goes along above the river. The trail is very scenic and well marked. There were other loop trails off the main orange trail but I didn't try them. My 14mi ride was mostly on neighborhood streets and walkways.

On Sunday 1/7 I left at 7am to go to EG Simmons Park, I got there when they opened the gate at 8am and found they had a dozen empty sites to choose from. I like the east campground since the sites are large and the canal is behind the campsite to launch my kayak.

This week had unusual weather for January in FL. It was very changeable going from stormy rainy to cold, to warm weather making it hard to decide what to do. I never took my kayak down since the warm days were also very windy.

A river runs through it when it rains
I was able to get in 3 nice bike rides totaling 29 mi, around the park and around the streets of Ruskin, FL.

Luckly the campsite was sandy since in a hard rain the water runs right past my door but an hour later it is dry.

This weekend I will watch the NFL playoff games and hopefully get to paddle around the canoe trails in the park next week.

Night Visitor


Well marked canoe trail

Peggy viewing St Pete skyline from the park