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Tosohatchee when the creeks are flooded.
It was Monday and our younger son had come into town to celebrate a friends birthday. “Happy Birthday Juan!” We started off with a good breakfast at a place in Lake Nona called Canvas, it is a good place with satisfying food. The breakfast burrito rocked. Juan joined us for the ride and even got a chance to drive some.
We choose Tosohatchee because Bow season started Saturday. It is normally and nice easy trail ride with plenty of gators and birds. I have caught a few snakes out here, just not today.
The roads are wet and there are many potholes. As we traveled down power line rd we turned onto Fish Pond Rd. We were surprised to see that the road was completely flooded. Way off in the distance you could see a patch of road. The stock friendly and easy ride just turned into an awesome trail with long water crossings. The road was there and most of the time the water was less than 2 feet. Adventure awaits.
We were on our own and not in the company of other Jeepers. We slowly moved through the water to make sure we did not fall on a unseen wash out. As we approached Jims Creek the current was cutting across the road and the depth was getting deeper. We backed out so close to our next portion of the ride.
Thanks for watching and we appreciate those who have subscribed. If you head out there bring cash there is a day use fee. Around $7. Check with the ranger station if they are there. It’s always good to se if there is anything going on or that you should be aware of. Drive safe and stay on names and numbered roads. Bring your pole there are places to fish. They also have bathrooms at the entrance and down at Charlie’s pond. Till the next ride, keep on Jeepin’
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