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You guys going to Nov 16, 17? I was going to go to the FTA event, but may have to work at night.
Saturday 16 November: Sunset 17:32, Moonrise 17:02, 99.8 percent illumination, NP202 +6.4
I have not checked the tides at the Shark/Harney/Tarpon intersection (subtract about 4 hours from the mouth
of Shark River station) but for the slough part the sun, moon and water is screaming: "This is the weekend!"
Quit talking about spray covers, best water jugs and X-15 kevlar boats, grab any boat you have
and GO.
Stop what you're doing and take a 4 minute sail down Shark Slough:
Leave it to Tony to come up with this one, hey, no chickees, no problem,
how about a bigger flat bottom sailboat with a berth.
Wilderness Act just outlaws mechanization.
That's why he's THE Slew King!
About a month ago, when Billy Snyder told me "yeah, Tony's sailing a 20' sailboat down the shark...", I thought the man was crazy, he'd finally lost it.
But as usual, everyone thinks Tony's nuts...and Tony proves them wrong again!
That's awesome!!
Video looked ALOT easier and carefree than the pix and writeup for the tribe!
I liked the quick scene of the boat at the intersection of Main Street and Bottle Creek -
Needs a caption: "Oh, $^#^$# now what?
Rob, Swamp Witch -
You've earned your wings on the Lost Portage, next season has got to be Shark Slough.
Let me help you....or shove you off the cliff:
The moon and tides line up on the second weekend in October 2014 so next season's
premier weekend is 9 - 12 October.
After full moon is best since the moon is setting later giving bright mornings as
opposed to pre-full moonlit evenings. Moonlit evenings are better for emergencies
but when you can plan ahead it's better to have moonlit
mornings to give greater flexibility for early morning starts as the day will only get
brighter. The moon is full on 8 October, however, it's high tide at the
Tarpon Bay / Shark River / Harney River intersection at about 07:00 on 11 October.
Perfect.
Leave Tamiami Trail on 7, 8, 9, or 10 depending on your desired amount of time you
want to spend in the slough. Plan to be at Canepatch on 10 October, the next morning,
Saturday 11 October, you'll have a bright moon high in the sky and ebb tide to ride down
Shark or Harney Rivers after 07:00. Or, if you're a late sleeper, plan to leave Canepatch
on Sunday 12 October, you'll have a little less moon light but you also don't have to
get to the intersection until after 08:00 to catch ebb.
There it is folks second weekend in October 2014, go for it.
Oh man, you are just getting me in trouble. Allison has already seen this.
Terry said:
Rob, Swamp Witch -
You've earned your wings on the Lost Portage, next season has got to be Shark Slough.
Let me help you....or shove you off the cliff:
The moon and tides line up on the second weekend in October 2014 so next season's
premier weekend is 9 - 12 October.
After full moon is best since the moon is setting later giving bright mornings as
opposed to pre-full moonlit evenings. Moonlit evenings are better for emergencies
but when you can plan ahead it's better to have moonlit
mornings to give greater flexibility for early morning starts as the day will only get
brighter. The moon is full on 8 October, however, it's high tide at the
Tarpon Bay / Shark River / Harney River intersection at about 07:00 on 11 October.
Perfect.
Leave Tamiami Trail on 7, 8, 9, or 10 depending on your desired amount of time you
want to spend in the slough. Plan to be at Canepatch on 10 October, the next morning,
Saturday 11 October, you'll have a bright moon high in the sky and ebb tide to ride down
Shark or Harney Rivers after 07:00. Or, if you're a late sleeper, plan to leave Canepatch
on Sunday 12 October, you'll have a little less moon light but you also don't have to
get to the intersection until after 08:00 to catch ebb.
There it is folks second weekend in October 2014, go for it.
It's August now but after watching Jaws and seeing Shark Week on TV has me thinking about heading down Shark River this Fall! Start the count down, it is 11 weeks to Prime Time Shark River week!
What about furthering the Main Street to Pahokee Overlook Connection Expedition? Could a group stay one or two nights on the old science station platforms on Main Street and head east? Then a group head west from Pahokee and see if we can connect? Communication via VHF might reach some of the 6 miles that stretch from one science platform to Pahokee, Would VHF handhelds reach that far?
Anybody planning a Shark Slough run should look at this weekend, it's all there:
Saturday 24 October, moonrise at 16:51 with 92 percent illumination at 23:00, Water Station NP202 is
reporting about +6.0 on the NAVD88 datum and it will even be low tide at about 10:00 at the intersection of
Shark River/Tarpon Bay/Harney River. No rain in the forecast.
It's all there, launch at L-67 and Tamiami Trail be at the
L-67/Cattail Route intersection at about 06:30, it will be just starting to get light as you push on to
Cattail Route arriving a NP202 Hammock around 08:00. Pickup the airboat trail over to
Gumbo Limbo Hammock and then paddle like hell down Main Street arriving at Bottle Creek in the
Rookery at sunset. Use the dusk light to find your way down Bottle Creek then use the
full moon light to travel the last few miles down Rookery Branch to Canepatch arriving at the overgrown
campground sometime around 20:00. Thirty four miles. If you get up early Sunday morning you can
catch the ebb tide out Avocado Creek and Shark River passing by Shark River and Oyster Bay Chickee
in the morning.
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