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2-19-12
I went out to Gator Hook trail yesterday with a buddy for a short half day trip. The first part was dry with a few predictably muddy spots. When we got to first cypress dome on the trail , we were presented with our first challenge: a stagnant pool of water. It was a "crossing the rubicon" moment. We looked at each other and said, "f**k it" and waded through the knee-deep water to the other side. The old tram is much more visible ( and raised) on this section of trail. I quickly became enchanted by walking through this raised section. the sun is kinda of blocked out and reminded me of being in a long, narrow hammock. I didn't feel like we went far from the road, but we were in a whole different world....A couple times we had to jump across a few breaks in the tram were water passed through. The vegetation was a bit overgrown, but the pathway is easily visible. We also had to deal with two more cypress dome crossings that were knee deep to mid thigh (I am 5'9). Some people tried to make a path with logs, but its better just to cross the water.
We almost made it to the near the end of tram and had to turn around (it was 5pm). It seems like most people/tourists stop at the flooded 1st dome, but if you are brave enough to cross the water, you will get rewarded with a beautiful hike through a hammock highway in the middle of cypress. I recommend a walking stick or a trek pole because it helps to balance yourself and its nice to poke dark water before walking through...lol
Anyways, this was my 1st swamp stomp (im normally just a paddler ) and I think I'm hooked. I would like to try to make it out to Robert lakes strand one day.
Read about it here: http://gladesgodeep.ning.com/forum/topics/may-trip-gator-hook-to
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