I have other things to do...like riding the Legacy Bike Trail from one end to the other, making sure I said "Hi" to everyone I met...including a Florida Panther! At the end of this post is a little movie that has a map of the trail. The north end of the trail is little used...except for "highwaymen"... or cougars or mountain lions, as we call them out west. He slunk across the trail without even a glance in my direction. This is a great ride for seeing wildlife. We also spent a bit of time investigating Osprey Lake for fish. It was loaded with fish!.... fingerlings.
Oh, and of course we made the obligatory request for a camphost position. This campground has more hosts per square foot than any park we've visited. We found you have to work yourself in as a host at least a year in advance.
There were 4 hosts in a row in this section! Pat and Tony are from Canada, near Ottawa, and got a camp hosting job much like we did. They were at Bahia Honda when a couple couldn't get down to The Keys to host. Pat had already been networking, so a volunteer coordinator recommended her. Now she enjoys Oscar Scherer and The Keys while ignoring Canadian winters.
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