First off, I had a great trip; it was a truly unbelievable experience, every day I saw dolphins, all kinds of game fish, sea turtles peeking for air and even a few rays.
My trip started and ended at Everglades City park ranger’s muddy launch ramp, first day I took the West Pass route to Picnic Key, second day from Picnic to Pavilion and third day back to EC. Along the way I stopped to rest and explore other keys (Turtle, Kingston and Rabbit).
Mistake #1 – I over packed, I had way too many bulky items like canned food, oversized sleeping bag plus I carried a week worth of water for a three days trip.
Mistake #2 – Camp items organization, the first night I could not find my silverware! It was packed together with the bags of nuts??
Mistake #3 – Overloaded kayak, I had to strap a dry bag on the back deck of the kayak, and I can’t imagine how on earth I could get back on my kayak if I would capsize. Also most of the water was stored in the front hatch which made handling a bit unpredictable.
Mistake #4 – Bugs control, the same wind that made my paddling to Picnic Key a bit on the wild side it kept all the bugs away the first night, but boy, how quickly things change out there, the next morning the wind was zero, nothing! and the night before I left my bug shirt and head net stuffed inside the kayak, I’ve got bit quite a lot breaking camp.
Mistake #5 – Paddling against the tide; for my last planned day the weather forecast called for rain all day and I decided to cut short my trip. I did have my tides table with me but I ignore them and instead of starting my return trip as early as possible to avoid the out-going tide I decided to relax at Pavilion to enjoy the sunrise, big mistake! From Pavilion to Rabbit wasn’t that bad, but from Rabbit to Chokoloskee I had a strong current and wind against me, I was barely moving.
Mistake #6 – Failed to take advantage and learn how to fully navigate with a map and a compass; since also I brought with me my GPS I totally relied on it, which it could be good but also bad. I had the opportunity to test by bearings and learn something new but I was so concerned to get lost that I decided to rely on what I know best, the GPS. If my GPS would have failed me I would had been lost!
I’m sure those were not the only mistakes I made during my first ever trip to the Glades; Would you share yours?
Juan