December 26, 2009

NOTICE: Leisure hikes in December– not in newsletter

I will be doing a series of short, very leisurely, walks on the Phipps Park hiking trail this last week in December, in order to do a trail survey required by the city. I would love to have some company while doing these walks. These will be afternoon strolls of from 1.3 mile up to 2.2 miles, as follows:

Saturday 12/26: Coon Bottom Loop - 1.5 miles
Sunday 12/27: Swamp Forest Loop plus two short access trails - 2.2 miles
Monday 12/28: 1st half of Oak Hammock Loop - 1.3 miles
Tuesday 12/29: 2nd half of Oak Hammock Loop - 1.4 miles
Wednesday 12/30: Creek Forest Trail plus Big Tree Cutoff - 1.9 miles

I will be starting around 1:00 pm each day, from access points located *within* the park.  This means we will have access directly to each trail segment without having to walk in from remote public trailhead parking lots. If I have other people with me, and we can shuttle cars, then that would shorten some of the walks–for instance, Creek Forest Trail is not a loop, so with cars at each end, the total mileage would be 1.1 instead of 1.9 miles.

These will be more strolls than hikes, as I will have to stop sometimes to make notes–and I don’t walk fast in any case.

I will do these come rain or come shine!!

Please call me if you would like to go on one of these walks.
Home: 668-4334
Cell: 570-0011
If you don’t reach me at either number, leave a message–but ONLY on the home phone.

Looking forward to seeing some of you.

Linda Patton
Section Leader, Phipps Park Trail

December 25, 2009

Activities - April 2010

April 10 Saturday P/M Torreya State Park Fun Hike.

Hike the River Bluff-Torreya loop trail about 8 miles in hilly terrain. View the Apalachicola River, mixed hardwood forest, and longleaf pine woods. Bring lunch, water, and hiking sticks or poles if desired. Due to the driving distance, meet in Tallahassee at 7:00 a.m. to carpool. Limit 15 people. Jerry Herting (850) 878-3426.

April 13 Tuesday P Apalachee Chapter Meeting Program: “National Treasures: My Incredible Western Road Trip”

Chapter member Linda Patton will show her slides and tell us how she spent 78 days, 14 thousand miles and one night in a teepee while visiting the mountains, dunes and red-rock canyons of 21 National Parks, Monuments, Forests and Recreation Areas in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota during the summer of 2009. 7 p.m. at Woodcrest Office Park, 325 John Knox Rd., Bldg. F (first bldg. on the right). Look for Florida Trail signs on wooden door at east end of building. Free. Contact: Linda Patton 850-668-4334.

April 17 Saturday P/L Bradwell Game Farm Tract Hike.

Enjoy hiking about 4 miles on old woods roads in gently rolling terrain through the scenic, historic, game farm tract. View old structures and the Ochlockonee River in the Apalachicola National Forest. Sights include the Red Lodge, old cabin, pet cemetery, and antique car linked to moonshining. Limit 15 people. Terry Tenold (850) 877-1612 totenold49@aol.com

April 25 Sunday P/L Aucilla River Hike.

Hike 5 miles from the Goose Pasture Road along the river section of the FNST. Bring a lunch and water. Please call by April 22 to sign up. Limit 8 people. Barbara Donner (850) 514-4284 or (850) 245-8453.

All activities are free unless otherwise noted.
Codes:
“P” Public welcome to participate
“M” Limited to FTA members only
“L” Leisurely
“M” Moderately difficult
“S” Strenuous

Please read the GUIDELINES FOR OUTING PARTICIPANTS before signing up for an activity. This will make for a better outing experience for all concerned. Click here for a copy of the Guidelines.

Activities - March 2010

March 6 Saturday P/S Annual Bradwell Bay Wilderness Swamp Stomp.

Slog about 8 miles in the heart of the Apalachicola National Forest, through one of the largest swamp forests in Florida. Rated by BACKPACKER Magazine as one of the 10 toughest hikes in the USA. If there’s been recent rain, expect wading in ankle-to-waist-deep water for over half the hike. Bring lunch, hiking sticks/poles, and extra dry clothes and shoes. Old, but sturdy, boots recommended. Kent Wimmer (850) 523-8576 kwimmer@fs.fed.us

March 9 Tuesday P  Apalachee Chapter Meeting Program: “Open Forum with FTA Directors”

Come hear what is being achieved and worked towards on your behalf, with your support! Executive Director Deborah Stewart-Kent will update us on exciting developments and FTA objectives. Development Director Mike Eurich will outline some exciting activities taking place & answer any giftgiving or legacy questions. This is a rare opportunity to meet State HQ staff face-to face and directly ask the hardhitting questions you want answered. Plan to attend. And bring a friend. 7 p.m. at Woodcrest Office Park, 325 John Knox Rd., Bldg. F (first bldg. on the right). Look for Florida Trail signs on wooden door at east end of building. Free. Contact: Linda Patton 850-668-4334.

March 12-13 Fri – Sat P/M New River Canoe & Kayak Trip.

Paddle the New River in Liberty and Franklin Counties from Rd 22 Sumatra to Pope Place in Tate’s Hell State Forest. We will meet in Sumatra and then go to the landing to unload gear and work out the shuttle to begin a 2-day adventure through Tate’s Hell. Bring sleeping gear, food, and water for the trip. Limit 12 people. Ronny Traylor (850) 643-5517. ronnytraylor@gmail.com

March 13 Saturday P/L Sopchoppy River Hike.

View native azaleas and other blooming wildflowers along the Sopchoppy River Section of the Florida National Scenic Trail in the Apalachicola National Forest. Hike about 5 miles in gently rolling terrain. Limit 15 people. Galen Moses (850) 926-9476.

March 14 Sunday P/M Nature Conservancy’s ApalachicolaBluffs Garden of Eden Trail.

Enjoy a spring hike along the 3.5 mile round-trip trail that is biologically unique to Florida. Bring snacks and water. A hiking stick or pole may be desirable to assist in negotiating steep climbs and descents. Sturdy shoes recommended. Carpooling. Limit 12 people. Connie Betterley (850) 294-6302 cjbetterley@msn.com

March 20 Saturday P/L Wakulla Birding and Wildlife Festival.

Fun and educational activities for the whole family. The Apalachee Chapter will sponsor an information table on the grounds of the Wakulla Springs State Park. Volunteers are needed to help at the table for 1 or 2 hours, and also enjoy the festival. Call for more information or to volunteer. Terry Tenold (850) 877- 1612 totenold49@aol.com

March 21 Sunday P/L Leon Sinks Geological Area Hike.

See native azaleas and dogwoods in bloom. The interpretive trail winds through scenic and varied terrain, including major sinks, a natural bridge, a disappearing stream, and swamps. Trailhead fee per vehicle, so call for car-pooling arrangements. Limit 15 people. Terry Tenold (850) 877-1612 totenold49@aol.com

March 26-28 Fri – Sun P/L FTA Annual Conference and Meeting.

At the Florida FFA Leadership Training Center, Haines City, FL. Details in the FOOTPRINT or online at floridatrail.org

All activities are free unless otherwise noted.
Codes:
“P” Public welcome to participate
“M” Limited to FTA members only
“L” Leisurely
“M” Moderately difficult
“S” Strenuous

Please read the GUIDELINES FOR OUTING PARTICIPANTS before signing up for an activity. This will make for a better outing experience for all concerned. Click here for a copy of the Guidelines.

Activities - February 2010

Feb. 7 Sunday P/L Aucilla Sinks Hike.

Hike 4 miles along the sinks section of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Bring a lunch and water. Please call by Feb. 4 to sign up. Limit 15 people. Barbara Donner (850) 514-4284 or (850) 245-8453.

Feb. 9 Tuesday P  Apalachee Chapter Meeting Program: “Outdoor Photography.”

Wildlife photography adds a whole new dimension to enjoying the outdoors. In this program, local author and photographer Doug Alderson will focus on wildlife photography techniques and suggested equipment. What makes a good wildlife photograph? What are some tried and true methods of photographing wildlife? Where are the best places to take wildlife photographs in this area? Doug will show many types of photos, from winners to bloopers, and he’ll also cover some basic landscape photography techniques. 7 p.m. at Woodcrest Office Park, 325 John Knox Rd., Bldg. F (first bldg. on the right). Look for Florida Trail signs on wooden door at east end of building. Free. Contact: Linda Patton 850-668-4334.

Feb. 16 Tuesday  M  Activities Planning Meeting.

6 p.m. US Forest Service Bldg F Terry Tenold (850) 877-1612.

Feb. 28 Sunday P/M Aucilla River Hike.

Hike 6 miles round-trip from the trailhead to the rapids along the river section of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Bring a lunch and water. Please call by Feb. 25 to sign up. Limit 20 people. Barbara Donner (850) 514-4284 or (850) 245-8453.

All activities are free unless otherwise noted.
Codes:
“P” Public welcome to participate
“M” Limited to FTA members only
“L” Leisurely
“M” Moderately difficult
“S” Strenuous

Please read the GUIDELINES FOR OUTING PARTICIPANTS before signing up for an activity. This will make for a better outing experience for all concerned. Click here for a copy of the Guidelines.

Activities - January 2010

Jan. 12 Tuesday Apalachee Chapter Meeting Program: “Ocean to Lake Trail”

Johnny Molloy, author of dozens of outdoor guidebooks, will give a slide show and presentation about his 2009 thru hike of the Ocean to Lake Trail (O2L Trail), a 70 mile east-west spur of the main Florida Trail, running from Port Mayaca on Lake Okeechobee to Hobe Sound on the Atlantic Ocean. Molloy will give an overview of the trail, terrain and campsites so you can plan your trek on the O2LTrail. Bring your questions! 7 p.m. at Woodcrest Office Park, 325 John Knox Rd., Bldg. F (first bldg. on the right). Look for Florida Trail signs on wooden door at east end of building. Free. Contact: Linda Patton 850-668-4334.