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Yakmaster, thanks for the tip. Tom said they are organizing teams for the project. Information will be posted on the EEN website in a day or two.
hey, is the gate open yet?
The gate was open on Friday Dec 23 2011. But I'd call the Park before you plan... I thought they were open earlier this year but was locked out the last time I tried to go.
thanks, gary
Homestead Canal - The Inland Route to East Cape.
Saturday 18 January
07:00 at the Bear Lake parking lot
GladesGoDeep is going to end all mystic about this
"impassable" brochure trail. The team as of 12 January:
Kayak Jay
Canoe Bill
Canoe Terry
Get on the manifest this will definitely be an event.
Aside from helping Tom between the parking lot and
Bear Lake by walking, it's been 28 years since
I canoed that ditch.
Y'all have a good time squeezing through the mud & shallows, getting to more mud & shallows.
I'll be houseboatin' up Robert's River with the Buckleys. Livin' large on the barge...
Even got the Mrs. to buy in for her annual wilderness inoculation.
Looks like it's going to be a spectacular weekend!
Terry said:
Homestead Canal - The Inland Route to East Cape.
Saturday 18 January
07:00 at the Bear Lake parking lot
GladesGoDeep is going to end all mystic about this
"impassable" brochure trail. The team as of 12 January:
Kayak Jay
Canoe Bill
Canoe Terry
Get on the manifest this will definitely be an event.
Aside from helping Tom between the parking lot and
Bear Lake by walking, it's been 28 years since
I canoed that ditch.
I'm confirmed. Solo so far. I may stay in Flamigo Friday night. I will have a VFH radio. What channel should we make contact?
I never had a VHF, don't have a cell phone either.
Saturday 18 January - The Definitive Probe of the Homestead Canal
07:00 at the Bear Lake parking lot
Post to get on the manifest.
I'll bring my VHF Bill. 68 would be good.
For all - this is a guide for channel usage.http://wireless.fcc.gov/marine/vhfchanl.pdf 16 is always good to monitor for vessels in distress and to hail another vessels. Once hailed - move to the appropriate working channel - in our case a non-commercial assignment.
Looks like you'll have nice cool weather for your labors. I'm already booked for a tour of the Nike Missile site with a group from Fairchild Tropical Gardens, but had planned to mosey out to Bear Lake afterward. Maybe I'll see you guys.
Last time I was there, about a year ago, the litterbug fishermen were just leaving. They left fishing line & hooks wrapped around rocks and trees, beer bottles, broken glass, a plastic cooler, etc. To call them pigs would be an insult to swine everywhere. I carried out a Home Depot bucketload of trash.
Sadly, there are similar scenes in Matheson Hammock & Hardy Matheson Preserve. A manager at the latter site told me the fishermen come in at night and burn the young trees that were planted in restoration efforts - apparently to keep the mosquitos away. They leave trash and monofilament line strewn all over.
But I digress. Good luck and thank you for your efforts, gentlemen.
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