Archive for November, 2006

Torreya State Park, Florida

Ron at Torreya

Well this Thanksgiving weekend we decided to do an overnight-er. We headed back to the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park and do a longer hike up along the Suwannee river. Well I learned something new about hiking in the US as opposed to Newfoundland, Canada. Even hiking you have to reserve a campsite. I guess I am just a small town guy. Down here they call them primitive camp sites *groan*. Well, it seems that Thanksgiving weekend is very popular for campers. All of the sites there where booked. The rangers pointed us to Torreya State Park.

Torreya was about a 2 hour drive past White Springs. So we got on the phone with the Torreya ranger and booked us a “Primitive Camp Site”. Upon arriving there where some groups of teens booking sites. Luckily they didn’t want to do any hiking so they where all located in the regular sites. We grabbed a map and headed out on the trail. The trail we where to take was called the Torreya Challenge. It is about 7 miles to the site up and down a moderately hilly path. No, it wasn’t an AT Thru-hike, but for a couple of web developers, it was plenty of fun. I recall getting to the top of on hill and saying, “Here is a great place to stop and eat lunch”.

When we got to camp we say the Apalachicola River to the right of us. What a view. The photo below through the trees was the view from the campsite. A short walk down the hill brought you to a rocky peninsula. Since your basically in the river, I got some great shots from there. I also filtered my water from there.

That evening, we where tending to a small fire and heard a rustle in the trees. I looked over with my headlamp on and saw a set of eyes staring back at me. The creature slowly walked off looking back once in a while. If I would have known that I would find my food back six feet from the tree it was hanging from and torn apart by some critter, I may have chased the eyes into the woods. However, all I was left with was a bag with a hole and a pile of oatmeal, chocolate milk and empty fruit bar wrappers. Grrr, they where great bars.

I long for the mountains

I would love to move to the Rockies.  That is my goal right now.  I found this great site that even makes me want to go more.

Anyone out there live around the Rockies?  Where to and do you like the area?  I have a family that will also be coming along and may not enjoy the hiking and camping aspect as much as I do. I have to find somewhere they also will love. Denver sounds like a great town.

T-Shirts, Hats and Mugs

The New Backpacker T-Shirt

For the heck of it I created a logo for the blog based on those trail signs you see on occasion.  You may note this partucular hiker sports a Tilley hat. ;-)

If you would like to get a T-shirt or hat with the logo on it, by all means go to my CafePress account and get you one.  I did not mark it up any so you can get it as cheap as CafePress will allow. I get nothing but a good feeling knowing you like it.