Friday, June 11, 2010

Picayune Burn

I was so happy my lovely wife decided to accompany me on this hike. During the last hike in Picayune Strand I scouted out a good place to take her where there was a wide path and I had seen some cool animal tracks and a friendly gator. I was all excited to go. So imagine my surprise, when we showed up shortly after sunrise to thick smoke in the forest.
Evidently there had been a proscribed burn (Florida Park Rangers regularly burn up areas of forest to consume wildfire fuels before wildfires happen. It helps lessen the severity and spread of forest fires.) the day before we went. So the area we went to was burnt and charred.


We kicked around for a bit and took some pics and decided to find a different place because we figured the wild life was probably somewhere else.




Fortunately Picayune Strand is full of scenic and interesting roads and paths. It is one of the things that make it a great hiking spot. You can camp, kayak, horseback ride, and drive through most of the park. We found a spot with the most animal tracks I had ever seen in one area, a wildlife highway.



There were tons of deer, hog, raccoon and alligator (above pic) prints. We surprised a big fat raccoon almost as soon as we started walking and he ran off in a huff.

Cattails!

We ended up have a fun, interesting walk and found a baby gator towards the end.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Brother, it is too hot to be in the swamp right now - and that's coming from someone who spent some time in the Atchafalaya Basin. Have fun, though!