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BigCat
11-19-2007, 21:49
So, I've been looking into thru hiking the Florida Trail nobo starting on New Year's Day. Since info is not as easy to come by as the AT, I figure this was the place to get it! Couple of questions that come to mind:
1) What is the linear 1,400 thru route? All sources seems to mention it but the online maps are very general and the trail seems to split and reconverge a couple of times.
2) Any big differences in gear from an AT thru hike? (FYI - I'm a hammock camper)
3) Any other pearls of wisdom?

Thanks!

solo29
11-19-2007, 23:03
go to floridatrail.com:sun

Cuffs
11-19-2007, 23:08
this might work better than the #2 suggestion... (sorry solo!)

http://www.floridatrail.org/web/index.php

Hammock Hanger
11-19-2007, 23:31
So, I've been looking into thru hiking the Florida Trail nobo starting on New Year's Day. Since info is not as easy to come by as the AT, I figure this was the place to get it! Couple of questions that come to mind:
1) What is the linear 1,400 thru route? All sources seems to mention it but the online maps are very general and the trail seems to split and reconverge a couple of times.
2) Any big differences in gear from an AT thru hike? (FYI - I'm a hammock camper)
3) Any other pearls of wisdom?

Thanks!

Hammock Camping is great on the FT. Down south you may occasionally have to use your tarp and hang from your trekking poles but not often.

All other gear is really the same as the AT.

New Year is a good start time and you may even run onto a few others. The Swamp at the south terminus is a bot wet but after a few interesting days it is but a memory of a unique adventure.

There are 3 decision points on the FT. You choose which direction you wish to take around Lake Okeechobee and then again when you get to the central section. Up in the panhandle you decide if you want to continue west to Ft Pickens or up to the AL state line. Whichever way you choose is up to you. You do NOT have to do both sides to complete the hike.

I am the Chairperson for the Long Distance Hikers Committee. Let me know if you will be providing an online journal so I can track you. Make sure you contact the FTA Office and get a "thru-hiker" packet. There are a few forms that need to be filled out to get across the Indian reservation in the south and the AFB in the Panhandle.

I also, have a hiker hostel if you need a day off, up near Gold Head State Park.

Enjoy, Sue/HH

BigCat
11-20-2007, 01:00
HH, exactly what I was looking for -- thanks!! I'll be sure to contact the office to get my packet.

Solo and Cuffs, I did look at floridatrail.org but it really is a mass of information and I had some trouble finding answers to my questions.

Oh, that reminds me: Hammock Hanger is the FLORIDA TRAIL DATA BOOK still for sale? The link to the store is broken: http://www.ftstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=96

jnetx
11-20-2007, 22:41
I am the Chairperson for the Long Distance Hikers Committee.
Enjoy, Sue/HH
Hey Sue, sorry you had to miss the gathering. I was looking forwrd to grilling you on who else is out on the trail right now. I know Brian (T-Back) and Paul are both off temporarily. Ian and I are almost done with the East Corridor and expect to start off from Rodman around 12/11 heading north and west. Do you know of anyone else out there we might bump into?

Hurley
11-20-2007, 23:24
It's hot, flat, and has tons of mosiquitos.

Hammock Hanger
11-20-2007, 23:32
Hey Sue, sorry you had to miss the gathering. I was looking forwrd to grilling you on who else is out on the trail right now. I know Brian (T-Back) and Paul are both off temporarily. Ian and I are almost done with the East Corridor and expect to start off from Rodman around 12/11 heading north and west. Do you know of anyone else out there we might bump into?

No one else is on my radar at this time. Sorry I missed seeing you all ..

Hammock Hanger
11-20-2007, 23:33
HH, exactly what I was looking for -- thanks!! I'll be sure to contact the office to get my packet.

Solo and Cuffs, I did look at floridatrail.org but it really is a mass of information and I had some trouble finding answers to my questions.

Oh, that reminds me: Hammock Hanger is the FLORIDA TRAIL DATA BOOK still for sale? The link to the store is broken: http://www.ftstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=96

the data book is still for sale, don't know why the store site was not working, it is now.

Hammock Hanger
11-20-2007, 23:35
It's hot, flat, and has tons of mosiquitos.

It is not always hot -- there were nights in the 20's and I froze my behind off.

It is not completely flat once you turn west into the Panhandle.

Winter months the squeeters are not that bad.

You will travel through more Ecosystems then on any other trail.

Hurley
11-20-2007, 23:38
I know it's not that bad. I've lived in Florida for 17 years and have seen a good amount of it. It's great if you've never been. There really is alot of cool stuff to see. I'm just no longer a fan.

BigCat
11-21-2007, 01:57
If I start in Jan, what bag should I take? 15 degree? (cooler in a hammock)

Bluegill
11-23-2007, 18:32
Snarf when you get to the Ocala section give me a shout. If I can I will help you out with resupply, dinner, and laundry. Let us know if you will be posting a journal.

Bluegill

eArThworm
11-23-2007, 20:12
You should get a Trail Angels list in the FTA thruhiker packet. I'm on it too, and will be glad to help from Aucilla River to Apalachicola River if you need it. ~~ eArThworm

eArThworm
11-23-2007, 20:32
Hey, FWIW I just noticed on Trailjournals that Skeemer's planning on hiking the Fla. Trail again, starting at the southern terminus around the second week in January of '08. Check it out at http://trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?trailname=6572 .

Shane! Come Back!
11-23-2007, 23:54
So, I've been looking into thru hiking the Florida Trail nobo starting on New Year's Day. Since info is not as easy to come by as the AT, I figure this was the place to get it!

I was in Big Cypress 2 weeks ago. The trail head on Loop Road was a watery depth of 4" of sweet-smelling swamp. The ranger at Oasis Station said a recently discharged Army guy had done the Loop Rd.-to-Oasis section in 5 hours. Pretty good time for muddy terrain. Rangers say the average is 1 m.p.h. (Florida Trail Data Book calls it a 7.8 mile section, Big Cypress National Preserve map calls it 8.3 miles.)

Trail logistics: There are two ways to access the southern terminus of the Florida Trail on Loop Road (also called County Road 94.) One is at US 41 & Monroe Station, an extremely rutted road prone to washouts. The other is at US 41 near Tamiami Ranger Station & the Miccosukee Cultural Center, half of which is asphalt pavement in fine shape. Take your pick.

I recently visited sites from Lake Okeechobee southward to Loop Road. Ask away if you’re interested.:welcome

BigCat
11-24-2007, 19:58
Great info, gang! I really appreciate it.

Hammock Hanger
11-24-2007, 20:17
If I start in Jan, what bag should I take? 15 degree? (cooler in a hammock)

I got by with my down 20 but occasionally had to drop to the ground. When you get up in the Panhandle make sure you have a cold barrier for your hammock it can get pretty cold.

BigCat
11-25-2007, 02:15
I got by with my down 20 but occasionally had to drop to the ground. When you get up in the Panhandle make sure you have a cold barrier for your hammock it can get pretty cold.

okie doak, i have a marmot sawtooth 15 that should get me by then. even on the coldest nights on the AT it kept me warm enough that i usually couldn't even zip all the way up.

ofthearth
12-10-2007, 08:32
I have been told the southern end of the trail(Seminole Res.) has been closed for Jan. because a permit was not issused. You may want to check with the FTA office for an update

eArThworm
12-10-2007, 11:32
I have been told the southern end of the trail(Seminole Res.) has been closed for Jan. because a permit was not issused. You may want to check with the FTA office for an update

This problem may or may not get resolved by January. Be sure to call the FTA office before you start your hike. Someone else was asked to post this to WhiteBlaze, but that may not have happened so here it is:



Subject: Please post on Whiteblaze
From: Sandra Friend <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, December 6, 2007 10:15 am
To: xxxxxxxx
Cc: Linda xxxxxx

Sorry about this ... we are trying to resolve ... any questions, give Deb (Blick) a call.

From the Florida Trail Association:
The Seminole Tribe of Florida has not renewed our contract with them for hikers to cross the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation. Effective January 1, hikers MAY NOT CROSS the reservation. We hope to have this mutually resolved as soon as possible. Check back for details prior to your hike or call 1-877-HIKE-FLA for an update.

=====================
Sandra Friend
Communications Director
Florida Trail Association
www.floridatrail.org

Hammock Hanger
12-10-2007, 15:05
This problem may or may not get resolved by January. Be sure to call the FTA office before you start your hike. Someone else was asked to post this to WhiteBlaze, but that may not have happened so here it is:

I did post that message from the FTA. Seems that there is more then ONE Fl Trail thread.

Thanks for posting it here.

Sue

ofthearth
12-11-2007, 18:06
For those that miss some hills after walking the FT
http://webcam.srs.fs.fed.us/
View of Cold Mountain, Shining Rock Wilderness
Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina
web cam