The girlfriend and I did a quick overnight trip from Rodman Dam to Lake Delancy as a bit of a practice hike to test gear and prepare for our bigger hike in GSMNP at the end of this month. Overall it was a great trip and a beautiful hike. I had read good things about this section but words didn't really go it justice. I've lived in Florida my entire life and the section of old growth pine forest we traveled through was among the best I've ever seen. The campground at Lake Delancy was nothing special but we arrived after dark and needed water so we camped close to the well there. Next time I go I think what I'll be doing is setting up camp in the woods a little ways off the trail and just running to Delancy East for water to bring back. There was only two other sites being used when we got there, a family and a guy car camping on the other end; Delancy West was pretty full of rednecks and white trash, however. Only saw two other people on the trail which I'm not surprised. This time of the year in Florida isn't exactly the best for hiking. This is the first of the Florida Trail I've ever hiked and it has definitely piqued my interest. I'm hoping to hike many more sections later this year after it cools off a bit.