Hi Steve. As I recall from other FT videos, the Osceloa National Forest was very wet. I've read that this area is just south of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia, which (apparently) affects the Osceloa forest with regard to the amount of water. Thanks for another great video. God Bless!
Was the Scenic Trail near 40 and Juniper Prairie burned badly last year? If you're hiking through that section, hit me up with a message when you post the video so I can judge whether to hike it this spring.
Note to self: Hike the Florida Trail in a drier year...... Glad to see ya made camp before the heavy rain started.
Good to see you back out on the trail brother! 👍
Really enjoying watching the trail unfold. Thank you for sharing your hike!
Good to see you back at it!
Enjoy your travels...your temperament is admirable!
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
Hi Steve.
As I recall from other FT videos, the Osceloa National Forest was very wet.
I've read that this area is just south of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia, which (apparently) affects the Osceloa forest with regard to the amount of water.
Thanks for another great video.
God Bless!
Osceola pronounced... ah-sea-oh-la Great series of vids on the FT. Enjoying them all.
Would like to know your hiking shoe brands and routine foot care
Hi,
Altra Lone Peak 6, darn tuff socks(thin ones) Leuko tape on any blister prone areas or hot spots and just leave the tape on replacing as needed.
Was the Scenic Trail near 40 and Juniper Prairie burned badly last year? If you're hiking through that section, hit me up with a message when you post the video so I can judge whether to hike it this spring.
I think you should be fine. I remember some burn areas but nothing major more than a mile or so. Enjoy!