Below is links to a video diary of Bill and Toby ENP trip the first week of August that was up on the watertribe site (www.watertribe.com).
Day 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urOXNAjku0Q
Day 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsEhcZ3sKNQ
Day 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2JGqkAiopM
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Wow! I'm truly impress with Bill and Toby, and I thought that I had a rough day back on February when I got stuck in the muck looking for the Charley Creek entrance. Their trip thru the Nightmare was a real adventure, I can't see myself waiting for some navigable water while being surrounded my millions of bugs, or finally getting to your campsite to find out that is under remodeling.
I wish I had the same spirit and energy they have.
Excellent videography...Love them bims!
I was out on saturday in the bay & I thought I was going to melt! Gotta build me one!
But just watching those vids I started to itch, scratching my imagined mosquito bites!
Not even Keith would try the Nightmare in August at low tide...when I saw those banks on the approach, I knew they were heading for trouble! That was REAL LOW...
Toby and Bill are crazy but I live vicariously through their adventures. Did you all notice a new gator visiting Darwins and Roger is still hanging around the chickee. Even with the bims the heat is oppressive! Bill did a great job with that vid diary!
Go Toby! :-)
ahhhh memories......
It's almost scarier in retrospect!
And you thought last year was good....
you ain't seen nothing yet!
I enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting.
Im towing my little Scotty camper to FMB next week to get ready for the season.
Apparently this summer wilderness waterway thing is the new fashion!:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/08/21/v-print/2368126/canoeists-emb...
LOL! Ignorance is bliss. A 14' canoe for two loaded with gear and tents without no see um mesh. I cannot think of a more miserable way to spend a week away from work.
In the winter that small and overloaded canoe would sink crossing those back bays in high winds. I hope they opt for a longer one.
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