Speaking of Kayaking...I hope to get to paddle Juniper Springs this year. I missed it last year. Andy are you gonna lead that?
Speaking of Kayaking...I hope to get to paddle Juniper Springs this year. I missed it last year. Andy are you gonna lead that?
Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
Love many, trust few & always paddle your own canoe. American Proverb
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If folks are willing to dig in and get it done, I suspect we could do a BBQ feast on Friday Evening and our traditional Seafood and Cajun feast on Saturday, or vice versa.
To be honest, I can't decide which sounds better at this point! There is something about the smell of pork or beans cooking that just makes my mouth water. The downside is if we use all the DO's for main courses what will use to make desserts! Life is short, never pass on desserts!
Last edited by Gumbo; 12-07-2012 at 10:19.
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I just talked to itsandy on the phone & he's planning a Juniper Springs paddle & a Silver Springs paddle too! He said he'll be getting it all scheduled by the weekend. WOOO HOOO!
Silver Springs was awesome last year because we got to see wild monkeys! But I heard tell of some swimmers on Juniper Springs last year....including Islander's camera!
Any of you paddlers who have not had the pleasure of going with Andy on one of his trips I have to say he is an excellent trip leader and you will enjoy and be in good hands with him. I lead trips here in TN and it is a real treat to go with someone else who can lead a trip who is trained and knowledgeable of the area. Kudos to itsandy!
Last edited by L.D. Cakes; 12-07-2012 at 11:01.
Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
Love many, trust few & always paddle your own canoe. American Proverb
Adventure is Calling... nolilearn.org
I may show up, schedule isn't set in stone yet.
So, officially, as of last night, two of my wonderful coworkers have stepped up to cover my Friday and Saturday shifts for the hang! I'm good to be there for all three days!
Which brings up another activity that I intend on for this year: a bike-to-hang and bike-home-from-hang. I'll be starting in Gainesville (it's ~75 miles, according to Google Maps), but I'd be more than willing to meet folks along my intended route if they're wanting to do a shorter ride. If anyone wants to park at my house, that's fine, too; I've got a big enough yard to accommodate about five or six cars without crowding.
I figure on a fairly relaxed pace for the ride, probably averaging somewhere around 11 MPH for the whole.
If anyone is interested, please, feel free to respond here or PM me. If there's enough interest, I'll start a parallel thread and link to it in this one to keep everyone updated rather than cluttering the main thread.
As to food, I'd be more than willing to be a spare set of hands on any of the recipes. If I need to bring any specialized tools aside from my clasp knife, I'd be glad to--as long as it's packable on a bike.
Mrs. FLRider might actually make an appearance this year...not sure on that one yet, but she mentioned a bit of interest. We'll see as the date approaches...
"Just prepare what you can and enjoy the rest."
--Floridahanger
I'll second Cakes on this. Silver River was an amazing paddle. If you have never done it before you really want to do it. We saw a lot more than two troops of monkeys on that run. Wild Hogs, Blue Herring and Green Herring were spotted too. By far the most wildlife I've seen on a single paddle trip.
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"Just prepare what you can and enjoy the rest."
--Floridahanger
Ok, I'd like to officially put up here that at some point someone (or multiple someones) will do some fire building skills. This isn't really anything that has been organized but was discussed on another post and we thought it was a good idea.
Additionally, I would like it if someone would step up to do a clinic on sharpening knives. I have a Spyderco Sharpmaker that I use and it can make my knives sharp but I don't necessarily know what I'm doing. Some sort of discussion of different types of edges, how you sharpen them, stropping, different ways to sharpen (Sharpmaker, stones, sandpaper, etc). Obviously, since knife issues can become... spirited it would be best if the person doing this is a very diplomatic person.
It doesn't have to happen... but I know I would enjoy it. Just a thought
Dave
The best things in life aren't things. -- Art Buchwald
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