1/8
Saturday
10:00am
Leisure
Orange
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West Orange Trail Bike Ride – Join us for a
leisurely ride through mixed rural orange groves and homes to Oakland, then
on through the nature preserve and a planted xeriscape garden and a quick
view of Lake Apopka then on to Winter Garden, through the center of town
with landscaping and a road on either side of the trail, and head north
through some expensive developments and orange groves to another marsh
system with a second glimpse of Lake Apopka. Between 16 – 18 miles round
trip. All black top with some rolling hills and bridges. Meet at County Line
Station Trailhead on north side of Hwy 50. Take 408 West to exit 267B on the
Florida turnpike. Merge left to Winter Garden. Approx 1.2 miles west of the
interchange. Registration required. Event Host: Yvonne and Brian Baldwin
ybaldwin@cfl.rr.com or (386)
314-6510 |
1/14-17
Fri-Mon Moderate/Strenuous Collier
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Everglades Paddle - We will be paddling Black
Water River through a mangrove forest. The Black Water River flows from the
park, allowing access to the Ten Thousand Islands and the Gulf of Mexico.
Other paddles will be in the Sandfly Island Trip and/or the Turner River
Trip, the scenery changes from pine and freshwater cypress forests, to open
prairie, to tropical saltwater cypress forests. It is important to have good
paddling skills and a sea or touring kayak (boats 14' or longer). Please contact me as soon as possible
if you plan to attend. Host: Mabel Magarinos
magarim@ocps.net or 407-251-7546.
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1/14-16
Fri-Sun
Leisure
Hillsborough
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Hillsborough River
Paddle/Camp – Our base camp for
Friday and Saturday nights will be at the Hillsborough River State Park. On
Saturday we plan to paddle an 8-mile section of the beautiful Hillsborough
River from Sargeant Park to Trout Creek Park. Boats are available to rent at
Canoe Escape 813-986-2067. On Saturday night there will be a group dinner
around the campfire where everyone should bring his or her favorite dish to
share. Reservations are required limited to 12 boats, members and invited
guest only. Please make your camping reservation early, as this is a busy
time of year. Reserve America at 800-326-3521 or online at
www.reserveamerica.com. We plan to stay in the Rivers Edge Campground
section. Hosts: Dennis and Kim Gonzalez
dennisg@cfl.rr.com. |
1/16
Sunday
9AM
Leisure/Moderate Orange
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West Orange Trail Bike Ride - Join me for a
leisurely ride on the West Orange Trail. We will start at the Clarcona
Horseman's Park and travel on the paved trail toward Winter Garden. This
portion of the trail goes through mainly rural areas of Orange County (come
see it while you can). There aren't many steep grades, but there are some
long gradual hills to deal with. We will stop at Chapin Station along the
way and take a look at the garden there before we continue on to Winter
Garden. Then we turn around and head back. Round trip distance is about 20
miles. Open to anyone. For information contact host Tony Owen
towen@finfrock.cc (preferred) or
407-884-0570 |
1/21-23
Fri – Sun
Moderate
Osceola
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Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park Hike, Bike,
Camp. Join us for a tour of Florida’s natural cultural heritage that has
all but disappeared. In the heart of Florida’s grassland palmetto country,
it covers 75 sq mi of unaltered landscape on the east side of the Kissimmee
River near Okeechobee county. We’ll hike and bike many roads and trails
where we might spot endangered crested caracara, FL grasshopper sparrow and
Sandhill crane. Meet at the park Fri night or join us Saturday and join a
potluck BBQ and stargazing. Make your
camping reservations at
www.ReserveAmerica.com as early
as possible. Reservations required; open to members and non-members.
Contact host for further info. Event Host: Ken Booker 407-791-8378.
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1/22-23
Sat-Sun
Moderate
Highlands
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Arbuckle Creek
Paddle/Camp - If you
haven't done this creek east of Avon Park and Sebring, you're in for a
treat. It's terrain varies quite a bit along its 28 or so mile
corridor: tree tunnels, pastures, high banks, etc. and we usually see lots
of birds, not to mention cows. Our Saturday night campsite on a curve in
the creek is one of the prettiest around. Friday night, we'll be up in the
Arbuckle Tract of the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest. Linda Leeds,
lindamarie7@juno.com or 561-683-2851. |
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1/29
Saturday
9:30am
Volusia
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DeLeon Springs
Paddle – Come and enjoy a day at
DeLeon Springs State Park. We will paddle approx 4 or 5 miles. Park
Entrance fee is $3 per person or $5 per car. Rentals are available, but
advise that you call ahead and reserve. There are picnic tables and a great
swimming area at the springs if you want to stay at the park after the
paddle. DeLeon Springs is just off Hwy 17 just beyond the town of DeLeon
Springs. Members and invited guests. Limit of 12 boats. Reservations
requested. Hosts: Yvonne and Brian Baldwin
ybaldwin@cfl.rr.com or (386) 314-6510.
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2/5
Saturday
10:00 am
Moderate/Strenuous
Marion
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Santos
Bike Ride -
Just west of Ocala, this
portion of the Cross Florida Greenway is best known for mountain bike
trails. Over 30 miles of trails with three levels of difficulty are
available to accommodate beginners to experts. The Santos trailhead draws
riders from all over the state and country to experience what many call the
best bike trails in Florida. We will plan to bike the yellow trails
(beginner) though if there is desire and skill, others can bike the blue or
red trails. Helmets required. Directions – Turnpike north wildwood exit
and right 301. Turn left at 441/27. Go about 5 miles and watch for signs
for Santos Trailhead and turn left. Trailhead is on the left. Event host: Shelley Claudin,
shelley.claudin@cubic.com
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2/5-6
Sat-Sun
Moderate
Volusia
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Blue Springs State
Park Backpack - We will hike in
3 miles in the well known winter home for Florida's endangered species at
Blue Springs State Park in Orange City. These large mammals gather each
winter in the spring's 72 degree water. Paddlers are welcome to join us for
the night by paddling to the remote campsite. Take I-4 and exit #116 and
follow the brown state park signs. $5 entrance fee per car.
Hosts: Kurth Chin
Fatt and Lynn VanHorne
LynnV@oco.net or 407 331-8609
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2/11-13
Fri –Sun
Leisure
Alachua
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Paynes Prairie
Explorer Weekend - Join us for a
weekend of camping and sampling some outdoor adventure at Paynes Prairie
just south of Gainesville off I-75. We will camp for 2 nights taking time
for hiking in the park as well as biking 8-10 miles of the
Gainesville-Hawthorne Rail Trail, one of the prettiest in the state. We
also plan to try to take in one of the ranger walks or programs offered that
weekend. A potluck Saturday night will give us a chance to show off our
culinary skills. If camping please make reservations as early as possible
through www.floridastateparks.org
cost for camping is $15 a night. $4 per
car day use fee. Please feel free to e-mail or phone us with any questions.
Hosts: Liz and Bob Rood
rrood@cfl.rr.com or 321-724-4970 |
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2/18- 21
Fri – Mon
Strenuous
Lee
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Cayo Costa Island
State Park Kayak & Camp
– Miles of white sandy beaches, acres of pine forests, oak palm
hammocks, mangrove swamps and a spectacular display of birdlife are
waiting for us. Cayo Costa is accessible only by boat. On Friday noon
we’ll paddle from Pine Island to Cayo Costa. Saturday and Sunday we
will explore the area. We will hike, paddle, snorkel and/or do some
shelling. I talked with the park rangers about the hurricane damage.
They said the hurricanes brought extraordinary shelling and the beaches
are more beautiful than ever. (Strange, isn’t it?) On Monday we’ll
return to the mainland. I have reserved four tent sites. This trip is
limited to 8 tents and 16 experienced kayakers. Cost will depend upon #
of tents or attendees – about $27 per tent. Reservations are required
by 2/5/05. Details will be provided upon reservation. Host: Mabel
Magarinos –
magarim@ocps.net or 407-251-7546.
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2/26
Sat
Leisure
Seminole
9:30 AM
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Seminole Trail Bike Ride
– We will meet at Panera off of Lake Mary Blvd. at 9:30 am for a leisurely
10+/- mile ride on the trail. Contact Host: Jerry O’Keefe for details @
407-767-2442 or 407-353-8099 e-mail:
euph201@aol.com. |
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3/5-6
Sat-Sun
Moderate
Alachua
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Santa Fe
River/Camp/Paddle
– Come join fellow Trekkers on a 2 day paddle down the Santa Fe River near
High Springs, Fl. Gazetteer page 65. We will meet at the Santa Fe River
Outpost (386) 454-2050 at 9AM sharp. This will be a 20-mile paddle in 2
days, starting at the Outfitter’s launch by US 441 just South of the Santa
Fe Bridge. We will paddle upstream for 2 to 3 miles seeing part of the
river most have not done. After reversing our course back past the
Outfitters, we will stop for the night at Lilly Springs to camp. Nature Ed
has an agreement with Santa Fe Outfitters for groups to camp overnight. The
cost for the Outfitter will be $20.00/boat (insurance has gone up), and
$8.00 per person at Lilly Springs. Nature Ed will provide firewood for the
campfire. The group will continue down the river on Sunday morning and take
out at the Hwy 47 bridge. This is a new and exciting river paddle and
camp. As always stated, this is primitive camping (though Lilly Springs has
an outhouse). You will need to provide camping gear, 2 lunches, 1 dinner,
and a breakfast. The Outfitter can provide transportation of some camping
equipment to Lilly Springs. Reservations are required. Limited to 16
members and their guest. Event Host: Lee Simmons
leedeland@yahoo.com (preferred) or 386-943-8745. |
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3/12-13
Sat-Sun
Moderate
Putnam
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North Florida Hike and
Camp –
We will meet at 10:30 on Saturday morning at Ravine Gardens in Palatka for
our first hike. We’re hoping that the azaleas will be in full bloom. This
is an unusual Florida hike along a steep ravine near the St. John’s River.
Next we will go to Moses Creek Conservation Area and backpack 0.7 of a mile
to our campsite for the night. There is a security person at the Moss Creek
parking area so cars will be safe. After we set up camp, we will hike 1.5
miles to the bluff observation point. Faver-Dykes State Park is nearby for
anyone who wants to join in the hiking but can’t backpack. In the morning,
we will go to Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. British colonist, native
Americans, and American Planters have left their marks here. Shaded trails
take you by gardens and the ocean. Trekkers are welcome to join us for the
day hike only. For members and guests. Please make reservations by 3/10.
Kurth Chin Fatt and Lynn VanHorne
lynnv@oco.net or call 407-331-8609.
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3/19-20
Sat-Sun
Leisure
Polk
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Peace River Paddle
– Spend two days on the best section of the Peace, where it’s narrow, twisty
and has some mini-rapids when water levels are right. We’ll launch at Fort
Meade and run down to Zolfo Springs, camping along the river bank on
Saturday night. I haven’t been on this section since the hurricanes; it
might be rather more interesting than usual. Friday night we’ll camp at
Peace River Park in Fort Meade. Host: Linda Leeds,
lindamarie7@juno.com |
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3/19-27
Sat-Sun
Leisure
Alabama |
Choctahatchee River
Camping/Paddling
– Join me for a spring break river camping trip on the Choctahatchee River
coming down from Alabama. It will be a slow, relaxed trip. For further
details contact trip host: Nancy Doucette 561-368-1789 or
kayakldy@yahoo.com |
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3/24-27
Thurs-Sun
Moderate/Strenuous
Puerto Rico
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Rain Forest
Hiking/Biking/Kayaking/Ocean Front Camping
– We can hike the world known “El Yunque” on Friday. We can start the hike
along a river with several waterfalls along the way and go to the very top
where you can see the ocean on both sides of the island. On Saturday, we
can hike “Toro Negro” (another rain forest in the center of the island). On
Sunday, we can bike along a coastal bike trail, visit Old San Juan or visit
beaches. If we go early to the hikes, we will have time in the afternoon to
bike, kayak or visit some beaches. We will camp at Cerro Gordo – one of the
most beautiful beaches in Puerto Rico and great for snorkeling. I will make
the camping reservations and I can rent a car or a van and do all the
driving. If you have time off, we can add more days to the trip. Trip
planning will be finalized with the attending group. If you are interested,
you need to contact me by January 30. Host: Mabel Magarinos:
magarim@ocps.net or 407-251-7546. Cost will be $350 - $450 (depending
on airfare/kayak/bike and car rental.) |
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4/2
Sat
Leisure
Flagler
9:00 AM |
Old Florida Trail Bike
Ride –
Fellow Trekkers, join Anita and I on a nice (old Florida) bike trail
alongside A1A from just North of Flagler Beach to Marineland and return.
This will be a 12-14 mile easy ride along what use to be part of old
Florida. We will also make a stop at Washington Oaks State Gardens along
the trail as well ($1.00). We will meet at the Flagler Pier Restaurant just
South of SR 100 and A1A at 9 AM for breakfast. Hosts: Lee and Anita Simmons.
Please e-mail me at
leedeland@yahoo.com (preferred), or (386) 943-8745. |
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4/3
Sun
Leisure
Seminole
9:30 AM |
Wekiva Springs State
Park Hike
– We will meet inside the gate of the park at the parking lot at 9:30AM.
Parking Fee is $3.00. We will be having lunch at Sweet Tomatoes after the
hike. Lunch is optional. Contact Host: Jerry O’Keefe at 407-767-2442 or
407-353-8099 e-mail:
euph201@aol.com. |
July - 4 Days
Costa Rica
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Costa Rica. Hiking / Kayaking and Rafting.
Details will be available soon. To get a good airfare deal, you need to
contact me before February 24. Host: Mabel Magarinos
magarim@ocps.net or 407-251-7546. Right now the
airfare is $330 and the trip below is $340.
This is a possible
itinerary that can go in More info…Day 1 - Río
Reventazón. Class III. La Florida
(12 miles) This section of the mighty Reventazón River is some of the
fastest and best 10 miles of Class III rapids you'll ever paddle! If
you're a first-time or experienced paddler looking for the excitement of
big waves, hydraulics, and stunning scenery, then this trip is for you.
Overnight at Turrialtico or similar. Day 2 - Río
Pacuare, A River of Pure Magic.
This trip will take us to the beautiful, scenic and endangered (by
proposed hydroelectric plant) Pacuare River. This is a class III-IV
river. After a stop for breakfast we will put in and head downstream to
our riverside
Riostropicales Lodge. The six miles of
paddling down this quintessential tropical river, will give us the
opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the steep, technical drops
typical of the Pacuare. This is a river of unsurpassed beauty, exuberant
wildlife and ravishing rapids. Overnight in our
Lodge, just in the middle of the rainforest. Day 3 - Hike
the Rainforest. Today will be
devoted to hiking around this beautiful
Riostropicales Lodge that is immersed in a
tropical rainforest. Here your guides will have the chance to explain to
you the marvels of Nature's Masterpiece which surrounds you. There will
be time to bathe in the refreshing pools in the creeks. Breakfast, lunch
and dinner are also at the campsite. Day 4 - The
Pacuare Gorge. On this day we enter
the magical, lush, virgin gorge of the Pacuare. The rapids take on a
more powerful personality. Beautiful waterfalls tumble down into the
river and wildlife abounds. We might even be fortunate enough to catch a
glimpse of some of the exotic birds and animals that inhabit this jungle
area. The take out is near the town of Siquirres and then we will head
back to the city of San José.
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