Here are some pictures I took over these hikes:
The beginning |
It's hard to tell, but in this picture and the following the trail actually descends about 20 ft or so. Not mountains, but the best I can do in FL |
The Hobe Tower. The sand dune it's built on is the highest point south of Lake Okeechobee at 93 ft. above sea level. |
Scrub brush |
One of the bigger trees in the scrub area...unfortunately the trees don't provide any shade on the trail. |
Onto the wet section. Some of these areas were knee deep. Most offered no way around. This one actually had a flow going across it. |
This one descended into a little valley and then up again into the trees in the background. |
Having half of the 9.5 miles be wet in places is actually good training for Scotland as it'll most likely be raining and wet. In addition I'll probably have multiple stream crossings per day. No ill effects for my feet from being wet for so long which is a positive thing.