Past Issues

 
Issue 39

April/May 2003

3/29
Saturday
8:30 am
Moderate
Orange

Wekiwa Springs State Park, Hike. Meet inside the park at the Sand Lake parking lot between 8:15 & 8:30 am. Plan to hike about 7 miles on sandy trails, look for songbirds, fox squirrels, scrub jays, deer and perhaps a bear (doubtful). Bring water and snack. No reservations needed. Members and non-members welcome. Event Host: Erica Johnson ericadj@earthlink.net 407-327-4044

4/5
Saturday
9 am
Moderate
Seminole

 

Beginners Off Road Bike. Join me for a fun morning peddling the Little Econ tract just east of Oviedo. This single track runs through scrub & hardwood forest and along the Little Econ River. I plan to take an easy pace so that all can enjoy the ride. Experienced riders are welcome to join us and you can peddle at your own pace or ride with the group. You must have an off road fat tire type bike and helmets required. Reservations required. Event Host: Dennis Gonzalez dennisg@cfl.rr.com.
4/12
Saturday
9 am
Leisure
Seminole

 

New Member Coffee and Hike. Meet at 9:00 AM at Big Tree Park on General Hutchison Pkwy, 1/2 mile off 17-92, 3 miles north of Hwy 434 or 2 miles south of Lake Mary Blvd. This is a very small park so just look for our WT T-shirts. We will share hot drinks, Danish, and fruit and introduce new members to board members. We will give a brief history of our organization and answer questions then visit "The Senator" which is a very large cypress tree & hike a short trail in nearby Spring Hammock Environmental Center. While this is mainly for new members, all are welcome for this leisurely walk. No reservations required but a head count is appreciated. Please contact Lynn Van Horne Lynnv@oco.net or 407-331-8609

4/12
Saturday
9 am
Leisure
Marion

 

Ocklawaha River Paddle. Join us on this beautiful wilderness river located on the western edge of the Ocala National Forest. We will paddle from the Hwy. 40 bridge to Gore’s Landing. The put-in will be at the Wayside Park ($2.00 county park fee) located at the SW side of the Hwy 40/Ocklawaha River bridge just east of Ocala. We will enjoy a leisurely pace (with the current) to Gores Landing ($2.00 county park fee), which is approx. 10 mi. The area has abundant wildlife, including turkey, otter, birds, deer, bear and even the occasional wildcat, panther, and monkey travel this area. Registration required, members and non-members welcome. Event Host: Shelley Claudin claudins@eccic.com (preferred) or 407--281-7181.

4/18 - 4/20
Friday - Sunday
Moderate
Hamilton

Suwannee River, Paddle/Camp. We'll meet in White Springs Friday, mid morning. Trip will include the sections near White Springs, possibly including the Shoals, a rapid which can be easily portaged if preferred. May include a little hiking. Camping may be on the river or at Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center in White Springs. Contact Erica for the plan. Reservations required. Members and invited guest. Event Host: Erica Johnson ericadj@earthlink.net or 407/327-4044
4/26
Saturday
Leisure
Marion

 

Rainbow Springs State Park Paddle. We will meet at the campground for the put-in located just outside Dunnellon. The paddle will be a 6 mile section of the river with crystal clear water and a temperature of 72 degrees. We will paddle to the spring, back to the campground area for lunch and then continue down river to the take out. Limited to 12 boats. Directions: from I-75 in Ocala exit at SR 40 and go west.
Continue on SR 40 for about 14 miles and turn left at SW 180th Avenue Street. The campground is about 2 miles on the right. Event host: Kim Joiner. Contact for reservations at kjoiner@cfl.rr.com
4/27
Sunday
4 pm
Leisure
Seminole

 

Cross Seminole Trail Bike and dinner at Heathrow Panera. Meet at EE Williamson Blvd Trailhead.   Exit I-4 at 434 and go west until the first light, turn right on Markham Woods Rd.  Go 2 miles and turn right on EE Williamson Blvd.  Go about one block.  The parking lot is just a grassy area.  We will ride about 10 miles round trip, past Panera and through Heathrow and possibly to Sylvan Lake. Then back for dinner at about 6 PM. Some rolling hills, all black top surface. Reservations appreciated but not required.  Event Hosts: Lynn Van Horne and Kurth Chin Fatt  Lynnv@oco.net or 407-331-8609
5/3
Saturday
10 am
Leisure
Volusia

 

Beach Walk and Lighthouse Tour. Join us for an uphill hike to the top of the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse on Sat. May 3.  We will meet at 10:00 am at the lighthouse, climb to the top for fantastic views of the surrounding area and then explore the adjoining museum at our own pace.  After we will have a picnic lunch bring your own) at the adjoining park and then drive over to New Smyrna Beach for a beach walk that should last about an hour.  Reservations required. Event Host: Liz and Bob Rood rrood@cfl.rr.com
5/5
Monday
7 pm

WT Board Meeting. The Board will meet at the First United Methodist Church in downtown Orlando. All members are welcome to attend. Please contact the President 2 days in advance if you would like to present new business

5/9 - 5/11
Friday - Sunday
Moderate
Volusia

 

Tomoka Camp/Bulow Hike. Join us for a two night campout at Tomoka State Park.  Friday night we will go to an area restaurant at nearby Ormond Beach.  On Saturday morning meet at 9:00 at campsite #62 to carpool to Bulow Creek St Pk.  We will hike to the Bulow Creek Plantation Ruins Historic Site.   Tomoka provides great opportunities for biking and canoeing as well.  At dusk we will head to the beach for a leisurely stroll and then return to site #62 for a potluck and campfire.  Participants are welcome for any part of the day or weekend.  From I-95 head east on SR 40; turn north on 5A.  Call 1-800-326-3521 to reserve a spot.  No electric site for two nights is $22.30.  Then email or call trip Event Hosts:  Lynn Van Horne and Kurth Chin Fatt  Lynnv@oco.net  or 407-331-8609
5/17
Saturday
9 AM
Orange

 

2003 Spring Gathering, Annual Business Meeting. Moss Park, Pavilion #3, for a day of activities, food and organizational business. Activities include: "Used Gear Sale", Business Meeting and Lunch. Paddling, hiking and trail biking opportunities are available. Those who would like to join hike hosts Lynn and Kurth for Split Oak Trail meet at 9 am for the approx. 2 hr. hike. A cookout will follow at 12 with WT providing the hamburgers/hot dogs, drinks, ice and place settings. Please bring your side dish, dessert or snack item to add to the meal. Moss Park charges $1.00/per person entrance fee. Please RSVP by Friday, May 9th, to mary.bruce@siemens.com or 407-736-5745. Directions: Take 436 (Semoran Blvd.) south to Hoffner Rd. turn left (south); after passing under 528 continue for approx. 2.5 miles to Moss Park Rd., (Just past red & white radio tower on left-hand side.) Turn left & continue for 4 miles into Moss Park. For more details see page 6 of the newsletter or check the website.

5/24
Saturday
8:30 am
Moderate
Marion

 

Buck Lake Hike.  This 5+ mi. hike will be along the Florida National Scenic Trail from the CR445 trail crossing near Alexander Springs to Buck Lake in the Ocala National Forest.  It is a mostly shaded trail through both open forest and dense vegetation.  We will meet at the Buck Lake Recreation Area and shuttle back to the starting point.  There is a day use fee of $4 at Buck Lake.  You will need correct change.  From Altoona and SR42 travel north on SR19 approx. 9 mi.  At the Buck Lake sign go west on FR595 approx 2 mi. and then left at the next Buck Lake sign and into the campground area. The forest road may be rough.  Bring lunch, plenty of water, and repellant.  Open to members and their invited guests.  No reservation needed, but notifying host will allow an update to be sent if needed. DeLorme Gazetteer p. 73. Event Host:  Chuck Russakov   trekker1@cfl.rr.com

5/31
Saturday
8:30 am
Leisure
Orange
Rock Springs Run, Paddle. Meet at King's Landing in Apopka at 8:30 am to paddle this 8 mile gem of a stream. Launch plus takeout fee = $5. Bring lunch. Rentals available at King's Landing if needed (407/886-0859). Members and Non-members welcome. No reservations needed. Event Host: Erica Johnson ericadj@earthlink.net or 407/327-4044
6/7
Saturday
9 AM
Strenuous
Alachua

 

Santa Fe River Paddle. There’s no better place to paddle as the warm summer months set in than the Santa Fe river. Numerous, crystal clear 72-degree springs all along the way keep you cool while you enjoy beautiful scenery. Located about 20 miles north of Gainesville in High Springs, FL, we plan to paddle a 15-mile section from the Hwy 441 bridge to the Hwy 47 bridge. As we float downstream, we will experience river banks choked with pines, cypress, oaks, and other hardwoods. An abundance of wildlife can be sighted year round, including several species of turtles, birds and fish. On occasion, beaver, otter, deer, wild boar, can be spotted. We will be using an outfitter (Santa Fe River Canoe Outpost 386-454-2050) to shuttle our boats back to the put-in and the fee will be $12 per boat. Canoes and kayaks can also be rented from the outfitter. Reservations required. This is listed as strenuous for the length of the paddle, however, it is a downstream paddle w/ the current. Event Host: Dennis and Kim Gonzalez – dennisg@cfl.rr.com

 
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