• C-Traveler
Feb – Mar 2025

Alabama and Florida

First boat trip of the season. We'll first spend a week with some good friends in Gulf Shores, Alabama, before continuing over to the St. John's River and the C-Brat gathering at Hontoon Island State Park, before doing some other cruising. Read more
  • Trip start
    February 19, 2025

    Ready to leave the snow and cold

    February 17 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 3 °F

    This is the earliest we've left Wisconsin with the boat in tow. And we're right in the middle of a cold snap after getting a total of about 9" of snow in the past week. While we normally "boaterhome" staying on the boat while towing it, it looks like this time, the first night will have to be in a hotel, with forecasts for St. Louis, our planned first night's stop, a low of -1F overnight. I've got the Webasto fired up and going strong, but with an outside air temp of 0 here last night, the cabin got down to 38, while the V-Berth registered 18. So looks like the best the Webasto will do is a cabin differential from outside air temp of about +40. The V-berth is routinely 10 degrees colder when we sleep in it, but with the zero temps, looks like it is colder than that. The second night planned is in Canton, Mississippi, and low forecast to be 27F. I think the Webasto and us will be able to handle that. And if we get an earlier start on Wednesday, we may get farther south. I'll keep the heater going full time until we get back into above freezing temps during the day, as we will be loading groceries on the boat tomorrow. But the potable water will probably have to wait until we launch the boat for the Hontoon gathering.Read more

  • On our way

    February 19 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 9 °F

    Good drive today. Got going by 10:30a and made our stop on south side of St. Louis by 5:30p. Checked in to a Best Western near the Cracker Barrel I had earlier planned to “boaterhome” at. Then walked over to that Cracker Barrel for supper. I think we’ll be able to sleep on the boat tomorrow night, if the temps are warm enuf for the Webasto heater to keep the cabin at a comfortable temp. Gas prices anywhere from 2.75 to 3.18 for regular, along the way! I use my gas buddy app to decide where to stop to gas up. Tomorrow morning we’ll stop near Matthews, Mo, to fill the boat, Gas at a Loves there is 2.55/g, and my rewards app will take another .10/g off! Boat tank holds 100g and I emptied it before storing the boat in the fall. So I always look for the cheapest gas along the way!Read more

  • Quite a bit of snow and ice along I55 between St. Louis and Memphis. Snow storm two days ago!
    Gas at Loves, 2.559/ga, and my app gets me .10/g off.100g boat tank. Only put 95 in for expansion. Pump cuts off at $175Restarted the pump and finished gassing.Still too cold tonight to stay on the boat!

    2nd day of driving. Jackson, MS.

    February 20 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 12 °F

    Full day of driving as we covered 476 miles. Stopped at a Loves in Matthews, MO, to fill the boat fuel tank. Put 95 gals in at $2.459/ga. Cheapest gas along our route to Gulf Shores, and on to our boat launch point in Florida! We're in Richland, Mississippi, just outside of Jackson, this evening. Getting a little warmer as we get farther south, but tonight's forecast is still chilly with a low of 20 F. Just a little too cold to stay on the boat. Wish my little Webasto deisel heater could do a better job, but with no insulation around the boat's cabin, the best it can do is about a 40 degree differential. And that's in the cabin. I really need to fabricate plumbing of the heat into the V-berth, which stays a good 10 degrees or more cooler than the cabin, during cold temps. We're at the SureStay hotel by Best Western. Inexpensive, but offers an acceptable night's stay! Unfortunately, this particular property is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. As in closest restaurant is 4 miles away. So we tried something new. UberEats. Rosanne did the ordering and did a great job. Food came from a BBQ joint. Pulled pork, pulled chicken, BBQ chicken tenders. Sweet potato, green beans and a salad. 240 miles left to go to Gulf Shores tomorrow!Read more

  • Uniroyal Gal: Lumi the Pie Lady at Atlanta, IL
    St. Louis Arch.Cross at Batesville, MS along I55.This semi apparently hit a pole, ripping the trailer open. This was on Hwy 49 near Seminary, MS.Time to clean the salt and road crud off of C-Traveler and my pickup.Interesting bridge in Mobile, ALC-Traveler in the parking lot at Four Winds Condos in Orange Beach, ALNot allowed to keep C-Traveler parked at Four Winds, so parked in Gulf Shores at another Friends.Rosanne and I out for dinner with our friends.

    Arrived, Gulf Shores

    February 21 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

    Just caching up with our drive to Gulf Shores with a few things I missed earlier, along with events today. We left home on Wednesday, leaving the snow and cold behind. While passing through Atlanta Illinois, I had one of my TPMS transmitters alert to an over temperature. I stopped to check it, just to find it was a hiccup in the transmitter. While checking the tire though, Rosanne got a picture of Lumi the Pie Lady. We drove by the St. Louis Arch, and several very large crosses along I55 in Mississippi. Looked to be a terrible semi accident along Hwy 49 near Seminary MS. Once we finally got into temps above freezing, I wanted to get the salt and crud washed off C-Traveler and the Pickup, so we stopped in Lucedale, Ms. at a car wash. Passed through Mobile, AL, and then on to Orange Beach, Al, near Gulf Shores. Stopped at our friends where we'll be staying to unload a few things, then took the boat over to one of their friends that had an RV storage area. We stayed in hotels both nights on the way down, due to the sub freezing temps. Out for a nice supper tonight.Read more

  • One of the many cool cars at The Wharf car show!
    This old Bronco reminded me of the one I owned in High School!All the cool cars, but I still like the trucks!Photo Op for Rosanne and I, at The Wharf.My new boat! lol. Wonder what this yacht sells for? It is for sale.Live music at The Wharf.More engine than truck. Had wheelies and a air foil in the back, and I think a nitro tank.The Wharf was packed by the time we left around 1:30p.Rosanne with her best friend, Kelly.Volley Ball tournament at the Beach in Gulf Shores.Low flying military aircraft. One of three.Enjoying the hot tub back at the condo.Lone fisherman down on the beach.Sunsetting over the beach behind our condo.Live music at The Wharf festival.

    The Wharf and beaches.

    February 22 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

    Today Chris and Kelly took us up to The Wharf where they had a festival going on with a car show, craft fair, food and live music. Sunny day, in the low 60's. After The Wharf, we headed to Gulf Shores Beach. I watched a Volleyball tournament while Chris, Kelly and Rosanne walked along the board walk. Came back to the condo, sat in the hot tub, watched a fisherman and the sun set. Kelly made us a nice supper with Salad and Hamburgers.Read more

  • St. Thomas by the Sea Catholic Church.
    Rosanne and Kelly at Buc-ee's

    St. Thomas by the Sea Catholic Church

    February 23 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 54 °F

    Got up this morning, and streamed my church service at Christ Lutheran Church in Stoughton. Then attended St. Thomas by the Sea Catholic Church service here, just a few miles from the condo. Pretty church, and it was packed. This was their second service today. I just chilled out the rest of the day, while Rosanne went with Chris and Kelly to check out Buc-ee’s and some other places. Somewhat rainy and chilly out today.Read more

  • Zeke's Marina. You can rent those outboard Tiki Huts.
    Some military helicopters flying bySun setting over Orange Beach. Look close and you can see two military helos just right of the treesTwo military helicopters flying by.Sunset at Orange Beach.

    Monday in Orange Beach

    February 24 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 57 °F

    Kelly and Chris took us by a couple of marinas this morning, then by the condos they've stayed in the past two years. After lunch, Kelly, Chris and Rosanne went to listen to a comedian, while I soaked in the hot tub. They only stayed a little while, then came back and joined me. 🙂 Rip current warnings today, and the waves are a little bigger than the past couple of days. Mostly cloudy today, but the sun did come out for a little while. Mid 60's today.Read more

  • Note inside the geocache key holder I saw while sitting outside the welcome center
    One of the trackables I found in the cache.This is the cache box that was located inside the welcome center.Our 4 mile walk today between the condo and the coffee house. (2 mi one way)Rosanne and Kelly enjoying the hot tub while Chris is in the poolSmall ultralight flying bySurf fishing along the beach.The Phoenix is a large group of condos.  Four of them to the right of our small condoFour Winds, where we are staying with our friends, is the small condo surrounded by the larger condo

    Day three in Orange Beach

    February 25 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    It was a nice sunny day today, with temperature up to low 70's. This morning we walked 2 miles up to a coffee house for breakfast. On the way up, stopped at another condo, that Chris and Kelly will stay at next year. On the way back, we stopped at the Orange Beach welcome center. While sitting outside, I noticed a key box on the back of a sign. Ended up being a geocache. 🙂 After lunch, we enjoyed the hot tub, and then Rosanne and I walked down to the water. Talked to one of the guys fishing to learn a bit about surf fishing.Read more

  • Selfie I took for the Earthcache credit.
    Walk up and back to Romar Beach where the earthcache was.USCG HC-144 flying by.Lunch with our friends Bob and Marie at Cazadores Mexican Food Restaurant in Pensacola

    Mexican food with Bob & Marie

    February 26 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    After breakfast this morning, Rosanne and Kelly went to Mass, while I decided to walk about a half mile up the beach to do an Earth Cache on long shore drift. (https://www.geocaching.com/.../GCB31M7_romar-be…...) Back at the condo, we watched a USCG HC-144 fly by. (These where not in use when I was in the Coast Guard, and I think a number were purchased to augment the C-130 role. (They actually look like a small C-130). Rosanne and I visited some more good friends, Bob & Marie, over in Pensacola, and they took us out to a good Mexican Food Restaurant. Back to the condo, and some time in the hot tub before supper.Read more

  • Young seagull resting on the beach
    Seagull resting on the beachOur 1 1/2 mile walk on the beach todayBig Al, the local gator over at Oyster BayChris, Kelly and Rosanne coming back from the hot tub.Tonight's sunset.

    Oyster Bay

    February 27 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    This morning while the girls (Rosanne & Kelly), and Chris, drove over to another beach to walk and get breakfast, I worked on my and Rosanne's tax returns. (I had just received some final paperwork from our investments.) I finished up just before they came back, and then Rosanne and I went for a 1.5 mile walk along the beach here. After lunch we all went over to another friend of Kelly's where we are storing the boat the week we are here. I wanted to flush the potable water tank and fill it, so we'll have water on the boat when we head over to the St. John's River next week. Rosanne, Kelly and their friend Sandy, walked over to Oyster Bay and saw the local alligator. Back at the condo here, we spent some more time in the Hot Tub, sharing it with 2 other couples.Read more

  • Romar Beach
    Romar BeachGulf State Park PierGulf State Park PierGulf State Park PierSome nice fish cutting tables on the pier. This one had a geocache underneath itThe geocache under the table was a key box.Descriptive sign at the pierMe at the earthcache on the pier.Riding the turtle at the pier.Photo op at the Purple Octopus souvenir shop.Look close and you can see all of us in the pirate prop.Pirate ship at Souvenir City.Kelly and Rosanne with the pirate.All of us in the jaws of the shark.Fish fry at St. Thomas by the Sea Catholic Church

    Gulf State Pier

    February 28 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    Took a couple walks today. First one along the beach to Romar Beach again. Rosanne, Kelly and Chris had walked out along the highway, and then met me at Romar. Came back to the Condo for a bit and then we went out to the Gulf Shores State Park Pier. Watched some guys fishing, and I also did a geocache and an earthcache. Then drove by some souvenir shops. Some time in the hot tub again, while the gals went for a pedicure. This evening we went to the fish fry at St. Thomas by the Sea Catholic Church.Read more

  • Pirate Ship going by behind the condo.
    Beautiful sunset.  A lot of folks out watching the parades.Rosanne with her best friend Kelly

    Mardi Gras and last day in Orange Beach

    March 1 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    Today is our last day in the Gulf Shores / Orange Beach area. I worked on taxes off and on some more today. Late morning, Rosanne, Kelly and Chris went across the street to Doc's Restaurant for Bushwacker ice cream treats. I walked a mile up the road to Pete's Ice Cream and Donuts for some straight home made ice cream! Back here we all spent some more time in the hot tub. This evening was two Mardi Gras parades, back to back, here in Orange Beach, right in front of our condo. Lots of beads, moon pies and other items are thrown out from the many floats and entries! Another nice sunny day with temps in the mid 70's. It's pretty much been in the high 60's, low to mid 70's this past week. Chris and Kelly's friends, Sandy and Mike, (our boat is stored over in their neighborhood RV storage area) came over to watch the parade with us, and for supper. Tomorrow morning, Rosanne will go with Chris and Kelly to Mass, while I go pick up the boat. We'll head out for Deland, FL and the St. John's River then after Mass. 490 miles, so plan to take two days and launch Monday morning at Ed Stone Park.Read more

  • Launched at Ed Stone County Park.
    At lunch time a day before the gathering, there were already 3 C-dory's socializing at HontoonA local college rowing group practices around Hontoon Island.About 10 boats at Hontoon by 4pm.  There'll be more tomorrow when the gathering officially startsSome more rowers.Some more rowers.Zoom in, to see if you can find the Bald Eagle in the tree and the Osprey on top the navaid.Going through the cut between the St. John's and Hontoon Dead Rivers, with lots of neat bird houses.Anchored at the south end of the Hontoon Dead River this evening.

    Ed Stone Park and Hontoon Island

    March 3 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F

    Quiet night in the Walmart parking lot last night. Got up early, had our breakfast, then made the short 115 mile jaunt over to Ed Stone Park to launch on the St. John's River. Headed straight for Hontoon Island State Park, where three C-Dorys were already slipped for the day. We visited and socialized as more showed up. I believe we had about 10 in the slips when we left around 4p. Others were starting to leave also, as the park is only open during the day right now. (Still only partially open from the hurricane flooding several years ago. But they are now working on the ranger residences and hope to be fully open again in time for next year.) There will be plenty more C-Dorys tomorrow when the gathering officially starts. Some went over to a Yacht Club marina on the nearby lake to spend the night in a slip, while some of us anchored out. Rosanne and I headed down the St. John's River to the Pine Island cut that is a very narrow and short canal over to the Hontoon Dead River. A short ways before the cut, we go by Blue Springs State Park, where many Manatees over winter. We actually saw two Manatees just before going by the park, but I missed getting their photos.Read more

  • Arriving at Hontoon. We back in the slips, so I use the cockpit helm and kicker.
    Backing into the slipTying up in the slipComing up the Hontoon Dead River this morning, we passed a group of 5 boats rowing. This is just oneBlue Heron watching usBack end of a turtle sunning it self on the log.Mama and her three babies (Alligators.)I went back to get another shot, but mama dove and there were only two babies leftAnother gator. This one was rather pretty with darker skin.Limpkin by the treeMany more C-Dory's this afternoon.  This is the west dock.East dock of C-Dorys.Grant's talk on lithium batteries.Walking path that Rosanne and I took on the Island.Tom's talk on trailering, docking and other items of interest to boaters.Sunset

    Hontoon Island State Park C-Brats

    March 4 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    3/4/2025
    Last night was a nice quiet calm night at anchor near the south end of the Hontoon Dead River. Today the C-Brats gathering at Hontoon Island State Park on the St. John's River, officially began. Rosanne says there were 17 boats there. Some left, some came. The gathering goes for three days. Most folks got checked in today, and then spent the morning socializing. This afternoon, there were two talks given. Grant Wilson spoke about lithium batteries, while Tom Schulke talked about "What I wish I would have known back then". Basically a little bit about trailering, docking and some other odds and ends in regards to boating. I should mention, Tom, and his wife, Joyce, are the couple that host this gathering. This gathering is currently the largest one for C-Dory's in the SE, or east of the Rockies. Rosanne and I also went for a 2 mile walk on the Island after lunch. I had some issues with my shore power battery charger not charging, but after fiddling with it for a while, and giving it a good whack with a screwdriver, it started working again... This evening Rosanne and I are anchored very close to Ed Stone park where we launched. Rosanne plans to attend Ash Wednesday Mass tomorrow morning, so I need to have her at the park parking lot by 7:45a.Read more

  • Pizza Lunch
    C-Dorys on both docks.Tom talking about anchoring.

    Hontoon Island C-Brat Gathering day 2

    March 5 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    It seemed like a short night. Rather windy, and listened to the anchor rode rattling on the bow roller. Rosanne did get to Mass, and then back to Hontoon Island State Park. Today we C-Brats started with a silent auction, and I scored a nice used anchor. I've been wanting to replace my 13 lb delta, with the next size up, a 22 lb delta. One was in the auction, so I bid $50 on it. A new one usually cost around $250+. We had pizza for lunch, and then closed the auction bidding right after that. The forecast was for some strong winds and thunderstorms, but other than a couple gusts, the higher winds didn't really materialize. We did get a good line of strong showers pass over, but then it cooled down and sun came back out. This afternoon, our gathering host, Tom Schulke, talked about anchoring. This evening many of us are staying in the slips here at Hontoon, even though the park is officially closed at night. (We all behave, so the rangers over look it.)Read more

  • Sunrise at Hontoon Island State Park
    Galley GadgetsMike showing us his galley gadgetThe various galley gadgets.Fried chicken lunchFried chicken lunchBlue HeronalligatorOn the Hontoon LoopWeed anchoringThe C-Dory 16.Coming out of the cut.Old WWII Tug Boat "Tiger" ST 479Wood StorkManatee dragging his tracker near usManatee tracker antenna.This guy had to come check out the newest boat in town. lolSunset next to Blue Springs State ParkChart showing the Hontoon Loop.

    Hontoon Island C-Brat Gathering Last Day

    March 6 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 52 °F

    Nice night last night staying slipped at Hontoon Island State Park. Today was the last day of the C-Brat gathering, and one of the more fun days for me. We watched some more rowers going by the park marina and socialized more with each other. At 10:00 we had our Galley Gadgets show and tell. That’s where we bring favorite items from our boats to show others. Always interesting to see what other boaters have that might be worth getting for our own boats. After that we had baked chicken for lunch, along with cole slaw, potato salad and chips. Some more socializing and then at 2, I lead a small flotilla of six other boats around what we call the Hontoon Loop. I pass along some information of the area, and point out various critters we see. Today we saw quite a few alligators, a number of turtles, Ibis, Blue Herons, Egrets, possibly a couple White Herons, and a few boats saw a manitee. Also saw an old tug boat. (For some interesting information on the tugboat, search WWII Tugboat ST479 “Tiger”.) After that, the other boats went back to Hontoon, or one of the other marinas they were staying at. This evening at 6p, some were gathering at a local yacht club restaurant for supper. Rosanne and I continued up to Ed Stone Park to drop some stuff off at the pickup, and then came back south to anchor next to Blue Springs State Park. Good choice, as we got to watch several manatees.Read more

  • Coloring book
    Foggy morning at Blue SpringsTurkey Vulture tree.Anhinga drying his/her wings.South Needleleaf air plant.  (The piney needle looking things on the tree.)Bald Eagle on the right in the tree.  The other one is probably an immature Bald Eagle, or an OspreyLake Monroe RR Bridge opening for us.Several cow pastures along the south part of the St. John's River.Another alligator.Old sunk boat. The wood is pretty much gone. All that's left is the engine.Just a veiw of the trees along the shore.Some fun water slides and swing ropes.Home on pontoons.Our "watch" allgator.  He joined us in Deep Creek.Setting sun shining on the trees behind us anchored in Deep Creek.Deep Creek Sunset

    Deep Creek

    March 7 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 46 °F

    3/7
    Late last night we watched one lit up fishing boat come into the very shallow lagoon we were anchored just outside of. I believe they were bowfishing. Very common for Florida fisherman to bowfish late at night with very bright lights on their boat. Otherwise quiet and chilly, low of 42. This morning was quite foggy until around 8:30a. It did eventually warm up to 79. Saw a few manatees as we departed the Blue Springs area. Cruised 36nm today, anchoring this evening in Deep Creek, just north of Lake Harney. We did go in about a mile or two on Deep Creek before turning around and anchoring back near the entrance from the St. John’s. Another narrow and windy (curvey) waterway surrounded by Cypress trees that’s very serene. And we have our own “watch gator” this evening. (Small gator that decided to come sun and sleep about a boat length away.) Saw plenty more alligators, a few turtles, and the numerous Ibis, Blue Herons, Egrets and a few Limpkins. Had to wait a few minutes for the Lake Monroe railroad bridge to open for us. The St. John’s River southeast of Lake Monroe, until several miles before Deep Creek, can be quite shallow at times, as it goes through many marshy areas. We bumped bottom in one location. Depths of less than 3 feet are common. (I only draft about 14-16” with C-Traveler, but the outboard sits another foot below my hull, trimmed up.) Tomorrow, we’ll attempt to get to and go a ways up on the Econlockhatchee River (Econ for short). Lake Harney can be quite shallow, and tricky to find the south entrance back into the St. John’s River, before getting to the Econ.Read more

  • Cypress trees at the mouth of Deep Creek.
    The yellow line shows where we couldn't get across the bar.Blue HeronExposed tree root balls, and the trees still growing.Blue HeronCow houseFloating homeParty beachParty beach. And an airboat overtakes usLake Monroe RR bridge with train out of Sanford on it.FPL Sanford Power StationPanoramic view of Butcher's Bend around C-Traveler.View off our stern in Butcher's Bend.St Johns Riverboat Co.

    Econ river attempt

    March 8 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

    Last night in Deep Creek was very peaceful. Except for between 9-10pm when about 4 or 5 clowns came in on airboats. I'm pretty sure one of them circled C-Traveler. The boats are quite loud and also put out a wake.
    So, we didn't quite make the Econ river today. We grounded a couple times at both ends of Lake Harney where the St. John's River connects. At the north end, I was able to back off and then find another way through. Still only showing about 1.3 feet under my hull. At the south end, there are poles on both sides marking the channel thru a very shallow area. Still, getting in, even with the main outboard trimmed all the way up, it's skeg was being pushed thru the sand/mud bottom. Back into the St. John's then on the south side of Harney, was ok. However, once we got close to the Econ, just beyond the highway bridge by the Jolly Gater Fish Camp, and C.S. Lee boat ramp, there was a bar I had to cross from one channel to another, and no way I could clear it. No matter where I tried to get through, the hull would go hard aground. I ended up watching a small fishing boat try to cross it on plane, and he grounded. He was able to trim his motor all the way up and power thru. However he likely only drafted 6" and weighed a lot less than C-Traveler. I tried a couple other different ways to get into that channel, but all were too shallow. Guess it gives me a reason to try again in future years. Back north on the St. John's River, with a lot of weekend boaters, and anchored in Butcher's Bend tonight. Another nice spot off the main river to anchor. Very quiet, and we are the only ones in here spending the night. Watched a paddle wheeler come thru before dark.
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  • Sunrise in Butcher's Bend
    Twin baby gators.Ibis and LimpkinEgretsPine Tree stump on Hontoon IslandThis Armidillo crossed our path while hiking on Hontoon IslandHontoon Geodetic Survey markerHiking path rest bench overlooking the Hontoon Dead River.Hontoon docks pretty empty now.The path we walked today on Hontoon IslandAlligator near where we are anchored behind Drigger IslandBlue Heron with a fish in his mouth!Blue Heron with a fish in his mouth!Nebo view of where we are anchored this evening.

    Hontoon Island SP and Drigger Island

    March 9 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    It was a very nice night in Butchers Bend last night. Before passing Blue Springs State Park later this morning, I took the loop through Dutchman’s Bend. Glad I did. Saw a couple baby alligators, along with some larger alligators, Egrets, Ibis, Limpkens and a few turtle. Very peaceful and scenic water way. After passing Blue Springs State Park, saw a few manatees, including two that were together. The one was swimming right next to the other, almost like mama and baby. But it was a rather large baby. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the camera ready for getting pictures… Stopped at Hontoon State Park to take on more potable water, eat lunch, empty garbage, hike some around the island, and get showers. After that, we continued north, downstream, and anchored behind Driggers Island. Another beautiful, warm and sunny day. Did get some clouds and a cool breeze for a bit this afternoon.Read more

  • Video breaking through the Water Hyacinth
    Had one section today that was completely blocked off by Water Hyacinth. This was looking back.Blue Heron taking flightDeLeon Springs State Park dockTilapia on it's nestIbisAnother IbisOut enjoying my kayakRosanne enjoying a book and relaxingMuscovy DuckRosanne above the springs water fall.Path I kayaked today. Around the small springs lake and down the middle. Only 1.3 mi total todayNet fishingVideo of the net fisherman

    DeLeon Springs

    March 10 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 72 °F

    This morning was rather stormy. Rain and wind. Nearby even had some tornado warnings. We were in some narrow channels, so pretty much protected from any wind. The route today took us off the St. John’s River and on the Zeigler Dead River, Norris Dead River, through Lake Woodruff, Spring Garden Creek and Spring Garden Lake, into DeLeon Springs. All shallow water today. Nothing over 6’ deep, and much of it 3-4’ deep. The last lake to get through, Spring Garden, was probably only 2’ deep and much of the short distance we go through it is churning up mud with the engine. Also had to break through some Water Hyacinth in one of the Dead rivers, as it was completely blocking the channel. We docked on the state park dock, and headed over to the Old Sugar Mill restaurant for lunch, where I hankered for a Cuban Sandwich and Rosanne had a French Dip sandwich. The main reason we came into DeLeon Springs, was for the pancake breakfast at the Old Sugar Mill, which we will do tomorrow. Spent the rest of the day walking some around the park, relaxing and I got my kayak down and peddled around the springs. The winds were still blowing this afternoon, and Spring Garden lake was getting kicked up pretty good. Here in the springs we are pretty well protected. We left the dock and are now anchored for the evening. Watching some net fisherman and Rosanne is watching a manatee surface now and then about 60’ away from our boat.Read more

  • Making our own pancakes at the Old Spanish Sugar Mill in DeLeon Springs
    DeLeon Springs tour boatOspreyYacht Endeavor, in Astor, FLCruising on Blue Creek.TurtlesThe old barge fender rails leading into Lake GeorgeSilver Glen Springs ManateesVideo of some of the manatees in Silver Glen Springs today.TurtleThree Rosi's (Rosborough boats) rafted togetherUnderwater Grass Restoration area

    Silver Glen Springs

    March 11 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 48 °F

    Quiet night anchored in DeLeon Springs. Got up this morning and motored back over to the dock, and headed over to the Old SugarMill Pancake restaurant. A fun place, as you can make your own pancakes on a griddle in the table. You can have buttermilk, buck wheat and multi-grain pancakes. You can also order bacon or other meat that is already cooked, or eggs, which you also cook yourself. It’s kind of a unique and favorite place to go before or after the C-Brat gathering at Hontoon. Several ways to get there, but of course we took the shortest through the shallower waterways that I talked about in yesterday’s post. I did talk with one of the DeLeon Springs Tour Boat captains about the best way to get through Spring Garden Lake. The track I had learned and been using wasn’t the best way to go. She showed me on the charts where the deeper water was, and then I also followed her tour boat out this morning. Still kicked up some mud, but other than a short distance, I did have a bit deeper water for most of the path. Temperatures right now are in the upper 40’s lower 50’s at night, and low 80’s during the day, with plenty of sunshine. We saw several manatees while in DeLeon Springs. After breakfast, and following the tour boat out, we continued on our way through Spring Garden Creek, across the north end of Lake Woodruff, and then through Lake Dexter back into the St. John’s River. Finally back into deeper water! (Lakes Woodruff and Dexter are also both shallow.) Between Astor, FL and Lake George, I detoured into Blue Creek. Very scenic creek where manatees also hang out. There use to be a lot of bird houses hung along the creek, but many are gone now. We only saw a few, but didn’t get any photos. Coming out of Blue Creek, back on the St. John’s for a short distance, then through some old barge fender rails marking the entrance into Lake George. Cut across the SW corner and crossed the shallow bar into Silver Glen Springs. There is a Rosborough gathering going on, (another trailerable trawler) and Rosanne counted 16 of those brand boats in here. Two of our gathering C-Dory’s were also here, C-Otter and Lake Effect. There are at least a couple dozen manatees in here as well. With the clear water, they are easy to see and fun to watch. We kayaked all around them, taking more photos than necessary! I noticed some Pleco’s (Plecostomus Cat Fish. When I had fish aquariums, the Pleco was one of my favorite fish to have, as they kept the tank clean.) I watched one Pleco sucking on a manatee’s back, likely cleaning off the algae and other bacteria and growth. We may spend two nights in here. The water stays around 72 degrees with the spring head here. Oh, also we noticed some areas with lots of pipe fencing. A sign said these areas are underwater grass restoration sites, likely for the manatees. In fact, Silver Glen Springs may soon close to all boat traffic. We’ve seen many sings in the area advertising meetings in regards to this.Read more

  • The two Bald Eagles that live in this area.
    Where Rosanne and I kayaked today.One of the Bald Eagles

    Silver Glen Springs, Day two

    March 12 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    Started out as a cool morning, 46 degrees. And sunny. However by this afternoon it was 80. A bit of a breeze all day. Today was just spent relaxing, kayaking, and enjoying the manatees and a couple Bald Eagles. All the Rosborough boats left this morning, and only a few day trippers came in. Tonight, we, along with C-Otter and Lake Effect, have the Springs to ourselves.Read more

  • Looks like a homemade houseboat, anchored along the Salt Springs run.
    One of several manatees in here.Three Anhingas on this log. (One flew to the water as we approached.)One of our kayaking paths today.Rosanne was feeling slighted with all my manatee pictures and wanted me to pay attention to her. lolRosanne was feeling slighted with all my manatee pictures and wanted me to pay attention to her. lolMy neighbor provides me with homemade pickles from her mom.  We brought a jar with us!

    Salt Springs

    March 13 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    After another nice night in Silver Glen Springs, we only had a little over 10 miles to go to Salt Springs. Got in over the bar and up the 5 mile run into the springs. We initially stopped at the boat launch dock, on the outside or it, by beaching the bow and tying the stern to the dock. Walked a short distance to the Grill Out, a small walk/drive up restaurant with an outdoor seating area, that we remembered from before. (Use to be called Papa Joes). I had some good taco’s and a root beer milk shake while Rosanne had chicken tenders. After lunch, we walked back to the boat, and moved over closer to the spring head to anchor. Spent the rest of the day relaxing, kayaking, and watching the manatees, turtles and birds here. Only one other boat anchored in here with us this evening. The 5 miles run up here, with some shallow water, keeps it relatively quiet in here. We’ll spend two nights here.Read more

  • This airboat came in to the Springs for a bit.
    C-Traveler sailing in the breeze. The posts behind us is some more underwater grass restoration.Not sure if this was a tour boat or water taxi. Or maybe even a houseboat.

    Salt Springs day two

    March 14 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Today was another day of just relaxing. We stayed on anchor today, here in Salt Springs. Maybe a dozen day trippers came in to enjoy the water and sunshine. A little breezy out, but sunny and 79 degrees. (I hear back home we got up to 77.) Not many manatees, but saw a few. Kayaked some and read. Didn't take many photos.Read more