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Anonymous Anonymous said...

So nice to see some new posts. You have a knack to finding those hikes that are not in all the usual books and so are just right for those of us who have hiked every hike in the book. Keep 'em coming!! You do a great job.

MARK

January 11, 2011 at 11:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My son and I hiked this sanctuary yesterday, a cool and very breezy November, Wednesday afternoon. We followed the main road south and then west to the southwest corner where we spotted three otter crossing a drive just outside the boundary.
A firebreak had been tilled up just inside the boundary fence so we followed it north, then east at the north border. About halfway down we turned south on another firebreak which took us straight to the entrance. We spooked a deer grazing on the lush grass growing in a burned section as we passed.
Hiking the firebreak can be slow going as it is sometimes very rough with palmetto roots.
It was quite dry but there were some wildflowers scattered about, also some nice grassy vistas looking into the interior from the boundary.
The road and what I saw of the red trail looked firm enough for some biking with no signs of horse traffic.
A quiet, peaceful outing with a few surprises on the way.
Edmund Zaruba 11/14/2013

November 14, 2013 at 8:59 AM

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