![]() ![]() As we left the paved trail and headed off, it wasn’t long before the water was over my boots. After hearing about the seven inches of rain they’d had in the last week, and being told the trail might be a little wet, I should have known what to expect. The next morning we met our friends Scott and Sally at Apoxee Wilderness, part of Grassy Waters Preserve. Scott and Sally at the Owahee trail junction Details and volunteers for the 2013 Big O Hike began to come together. Once again, I’ll be ‘her man Friday’.Īfter dinner with a few of the Loxahatchee folks and a visit to their chapter meeting, we had a breakfast meeting with our long-time friend Mike “Nomad,” the Big O Wagonmaster. He asked Sandy, and she agreed to be the new hike leader. After more than a decade as the “man in charge,” Paul Cummings wanted to retire and turn over the reins to a new leader. Being the oldest continuous annual hike in Florida, we felt compelled to keep it going. Last week, we headed south to visit friends and to start the ball rolling for this year’s Big O Hike. ![]()
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