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Florida Bound

Having almost completed the van I headed out to Florida for two paddling events. The first was in the Ft Myer area and was a week long where I got to share a campsite with my new friend Dottie. Following that I drove down to the Everglades for the Florida Paddler's Rendezvous. The weather was perfect for both.  The mosquitoes in the Glades were horrific and I cut out a day early and headed to the Keys. On the way back to Texas I stopped in the Panhandle to paddle with friends there.

My friend Dottie and I. Exploring a creek


Tight squeeze, Everglades NP

Sign at state park, in the Keys

Heading to Key West

Early morning state park, Keys

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