Thursday, January 27, 2022 – Final Recon in Corbett, OTL Meeting

Hi Sweetie!
A long, tiring day! It started out with yet another problem with the T-shirt design that I had to fix, I sure hope that job is done now! After that, and chores, and breakfast, I finally saddled up Flash, loaded him into the small trailer and took the forty minute drive back down to the Dupuis/Corbett border, discovering a bunch of cars around the FTA trailhead parking area, so I couldn’t park there. I thought maybe they were having a work day, so I passed by and saw that the next gate was open, so I parked along the side of the road and left from there. I entered Corbett one gate south of the FTA, but soon managed to find in before too long, and took it all the way to Gopher Canal, which is where we usually come up off the big C-8 canal, the one I’m trying desperately to get away from. Turns out, we can! Though there are some tight spots on this trail, a few knee-knocker trees if you’re not careful, it was only ankle deep pretty much the entire way. It’s PRECISELY the kind of riding I’ve been promoting, wild, swamp, wetlands, and much safer than trying to navigate through the very deep waters on the roads. Once I got to Gopher Canal and headed up the road, I passed the usual turnoff to explore the area that Anita and Scott found the other day, and which was apparently part of the original plan for the trail in the first place, and found an excellent, mostly dry alternative to getting to Camp I, so no wading through lakes to get there! Whoo-hoo! It might be a tad longer, but it is definitely worth it! I managed to mark all the way from Camp I back to the Tomato Grade, so the only thing left is from Gopher Canal to Tomato Grade, which is barely half a mile, I can just about do that on the morning of the ride! It ended up being almost 17 miles up and back, so it was 5:00 when I got back to camp, I barely had enough time to feed the horses, feed myself, change my clothes and rush out of here in time to get to my first “in-person” OTL meeting back in Jupiter at 7:00. That lasted two hours. Then I stopped at Jeff’s on the way back to pick up a package that I had delivered there, it was still out by the gate so I didn’t even have to go in, which was fine considering it was so late. I discovered one of my headlights is gone, well not the brights, just the low beam, so it was a bit tough seeing out here in the pitch dark of the country. Something else I need to take care of tomorrow! Long day ahead, so I’m heading for bed right now! Good night, babe! Love you!

Tuesday, January 25, 2022 – Computer Day, All Day!

Hey Darlin’!
A bit warmer this morning, though still a good nip in the air, but it turns out that the folks printing the OTL T-shirts need a very specific set of parameters, which I didn’t know before, so I had to spend the entire day on the computer reworking the entire design, changing the DPI, altering the size, putting it all in black, all stuff I thought they could do easily, but evidently not, or at least not affordably, so it was up to me to get it right. It was a long slog but I finally finished it up at about 5:00, just in time to feed the horses and settle down for the evening. Not that I did that right away either, I had a couple of phone calls I had to take, and a bit more work to do, but finally managed to get back to the routine. I just hope the work I did today works, and that I’m done with that. I have so much other stuff to do, this was kind of extra-curricular, but happy to help and glad it’s done now. Time of shower and bed! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Monday, January 24, 2022 – Recon Ride in Corbett

Hi Sweetie!
Stayed in bed late just to stay warm, it got down to 37 degrees this morning! Finally crawled out of bed and got the day started, getting to be the same routine, feed the animals, have breakfast, did some OTL work, then finally hooked up the small horse trailer to the truck, saddled up Flash and got him loaded in, and headed down two gates and along the powerline grade until I finally reached the crossover under the powerlines that makes the border between Dupuis and Corbett. My plan was to follow Road 3 to see if it improved any over the way it looked on the other end, and I’m sorry to say, it didn’t. In fact, it got worse. We’d get about 10 or 20 yards of sandy road, then have to wade through 50-100 yards of water, sometimes pretty deep water, and often with no way around it. It wasn’t long before I was soaked from the knees down. Never quite had to actually swim, but there was some lunging going on a number of times. At one point I tried to get around it, and ended up just going in one big loop and ended up right where I started, so we had to traverse another long stretch of water to stay on the road. FINALLY made it to the Gopher canal, which is where we usually come up off the canal, and that section eastward isn’t bad, until we turn north again. Scott and Anita said they think they found a good dry grade further east, but it was getting so late, I didn’t want to go that far, and I still wanted to see how Road 4 was, so I cut up Road 5, which goes along the Gopher canal northward, and it’s really nice. I wish there was an east/west road as nice as that one! It ran into Road 4 and I turned west again, and while it was slightly better than 3, with a few easier ways around the water, there were still sections where it was deep in the cypress swamp, so I’m thinking some folks are really not going to like it. I finally joined up with the trail I came in on, and headed out that way for a bit, until I reached the FTA trail. I had intended to check that out, too, so I headed out to see what that little section was like, and it was the best riding of the day. Ankle deep water most of the way, and some knee knocker trees you had to watch out for, but really, the best riding of the day. So that’s no doubt going to start a debate. My next jaunt will have to be the whole length of the trail, to see if it holds up, at least until Gopher canal again, at which point there are a few options, including the new one Anita and Scott found. Considering that when we leave Camp I we pretty much stay on the FTA trail anyway, I don’t understand what the big deal is about us using the west side of it as well, if it’s in good shape, which, as I said, will be my next recon trip. Anyway, we got back to the trailer and got loaded up by 4:45, and back to camp by about 5:30, so I fed the horses, filled the trailer’s water tank, got my dinner and settled down for the evening. Didn’t make as much headway as I thought today, but it certainly was enlightening, so I guess I accomplished something. Getting late now, so I’m off to shower and bed. Good night, babe! Love you!

Sunday, January 3, 2022 – Quiet Sunday

Hiya Babe!
Though I fully intended to go riding to scout some trails, it was so cold and damp today, I ended up changing my mind. It was supposed to get in the mid-60’s, but it never even came close. It was supposed to clear up and get sunny in the afternoon, but it didn’t. So I spend the day mostly just lazing around waiting for the weather to improve until it got too late. I didn’t even take the blankets off the horses, and I was almost tempted to put their winter blankets on because tonight their calling for frost warnings! Brrr! I ran the generator a couple of times and put the fireplace on just to warm it up a bit. Of course, if it’s like that down here, you can imagine what it’s like up north! I actually got a call from Mike Gerard, from Pleasant Hill Lake State Park, you’ll remember he was the guy that you spoke to quite a bit while we were staying there, he called me out of the blue, but he said it was below zero and snowing in Ohio, so I guess I should be happy that mid-30’s overnight is as bad as it’s going to get. Anyway, I spend most of the day working on OTL stuff, then read and watched TV, a nice quiet day. It’s supposed to be sunny but still cold tomorrow, so I’m going to have to wait and see if I ride tomorrow. Meanwhile, going to be early just so I can get warm and cozy! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!

Saturday, January 22, 2022 – Recon Day at Corbett

Hey Darlin’!
Up early this morning, got my chores done and headed out to JW Corbett to meet Anita and Scott and his cousin Todd so that we could motor around and scout out trails. Scott had an ATV and Todd has a big 6-seater side by side, which, if I had known, I would have brought Lola along for the ride! I left her back at camp on her tie-out, I was worried that if I left her in the trailer, she’d tear it up, which seems to be her tendency lately. Needless to say she was happy to see me when I got back! Anyway, we did a whole lot of wandering around, trying to find an alternate route to the canal, and so far, no luck. Ran into a lot of water, too much for the vehicles, not surprising considering it rained a lot overnight, so hard that it woke me up at 4:30 this morning, and went on for quite a while. We were out all day, and it was a cloudy, occasionally drizzly day, not the best weather for this kind of exercise, plus it kept getting colder throughout the day as well. They dropped me off at Camp I around 4:00 and I got back just before 5:00, where I was greeted by a happy Lola with cold ears! I got the horses fed and blanketed, as it’s supposed to be wet and get down in the low 50’s, not a good combination, the finally settled down for the evening. I had leftover calzone from lunch yesterday, watched a little TV, now I’m ready for shower and bed. Tomorrow the plan is to trailer Flash down to the east side of Dupuis and try to find better trails coming in from that direction. Even though the vehicles got stopped by deep water, it’s not so bad that horses can’t get through, so I just need to find the best alternative on horseback. There’s only about 2.5 miles missing on the overall trail, but that’s quite a long stretch through cypress swamp, though I don’t think it’s all that bad, just a short section. I’ll know better tomorrow! Meanwhile, I’m off! Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Friday, January 21, 2022 – Runaround Day

Hi Sweetie!
Had to run down to the SFWMD office in West Palm Beach to get my fingerprints done so they could do a background check on me. Apparently that’s required for park volunteers, or at least for someone who is staying as long as I am. Figured if I ever want to be camp host they’ll require it anyway, so I didn’t mind. Stopped at Anita’s to pick up some paint and a new sign for Indiantown, I had picked up the old one on the way out because of a piece of plastic that had come off. Went to Jeff’s to pick up the small horse trailer, then we went out to lunch at Angelo’s Too. Finally got back to camp around 3:00, then I washed the horse trailer since it hadn’t been touched since last year and was covered in algae and dirt. Looks a lot better now! I even found the long lost key for that little padlock on the hitch which we thought was missing! Had several conversations with folks about the OTL, including one phone call from a woman in South Dakota who’s trying to figure out if they can make it down in time! Got a couple more sign ups today, happy with the way the numbers are increasing, even with the higher price. Finally settled down for the evening, finishing off with another phone call with Anita about our work day tomorrow, which means I have to get up early in the morning, so I’m off to shower and bed very shortly, already later that I would have liked! Good night, babe! Love you!

Thursday, January 20, 2022 – First Ride in Dupuis

Hey Babe!
Woke up to another beautiful morning, got my chores done, did some OTL work, finally saddled up Flash for our first ride here at Dupuis. My goal was to ride the newly marked pink trail (Anita and the gang came out and did some tree painting last weekend), to see where the problem were. While most of the southern part of the park seemed okay, there were a few sections close to camp that really were difficult to navigate, seems like it hasn’t been mowed in a really long time, so it was a bit tough to find the trail, even with the new markings. Once I reached the bottom gate, I had planned a nice loop on a couple of different trails back to camp, and that was even more of a challenge! Whole sections where the horse trail was indistinguishable from the numerous game trails, and the markings so far apart you couldn’t see them. I can’t tell you how many times I had to turn around and start going in a different direction, and that was only because I had the trail mapped in my GPS, otherwise I would have gotten utterly lost! Not a good feeling! Of course, we found our way back to the main trail eventually, but the number of squiggles on my GPS trail when I finished was alarming! It was a nice ride, though, but when we got back, it was starting to cloud up, and even though there hadn’t been any rain in the forecast when I checked this morning, when I checked again after having sprinkles landing on my head, suddenly there was a 20% chance of rain, surprise, surprise! I also met another James, the older guy who does all the mowing, and we had a chat about getting the pink trail mowed on Monday. In fact, he says he can get the entire park done in one and a half days! That’s like 50 miles of trails, I’d like to see that happen! But the pink OTL trail is the priority, that was made clear. I had another phone conversation with James I, making plans to meet next week to show him some of where the rest of the trail goes, he seems honestly curious about learning as much as he can about the equestrian’s needs, so naturally, I’m happy to play tour guide! He also said that in order to complete my volunteer application, I would have to submit to a background check and go to their offices in West Palm Beach to get fingerprinted. That’s fine, especially if I decide to do some campground hosting here, it’ll save me the trouble of doing it again later. It will also give me a chance to pick up the small horse trailer at Jeff’s, since I need it out here for my next ride. Rain in the forecast tomorrow, too, so it will be a good day to get these errands done. Spoke to Anita a couple of times, finally settled down for the evening, won’t be long before I’m ready for shower and bed! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 – Field Trip with James of Dupuis

Hi Darlin’,
Got up early this morning, got my chores done, did some work on OTL stuff, then James, the new recreation manager for Dupuis arrived, and we left in his car for a ride around pretty much the entire property, adding combination locks to gates so we can easily open them when the ride starts. He hadn’t been in some of these areas, so it was a good opportunity for him to see it, and we had a good time chatting. He’s from Wisconsin originally so he’s got that same kind of sardonic humor, and we had some fun with it. Didn’t get back to camp until almost 3:00, but got a lot accomplished. The weather has been warming up and the flies have started to come out, so I put up the screen room today, haven’t had the chance to use that for awhile, but since I’m going to be here for a month, I wanted the comfort of being able to sit outside without being bothered by the bugs. I actually talked to James about possibly being a camp host here, and he might be willing, but he’s looking for someone for a full six months, I’m not sure I’m ready to commit to that much time yet. Still have a few places in Florida I’d like to visit, but I can probably knock most of those out this spring, so who knows? Not a bad place to be, though it will still be too hot for my taste in October, but maybe November. We’ll see. Updated the OTL Facebook group with new levels of participation, then finally settled down for the evening. Ready for shower and bed! Love you, sweetie! Good night!

Tuesday, January 18, 2022 – Busy Day in Camp

Hi Sweetie,
After a lovely quiet night, I woke up full of energy and a long list of chores, almost all of which I managed to accomplished. Did two loads of laundry, finished the T-shirt design, though it turns out that I have to redo it to different printer specifications that no one told me about. Sent out a bunch of emails, posted in a bunch of Facebook groups, moved the hay off the truck under the gooseneck, cleaned the skirting so I could close it up, met James, the ranger here now, had a nice chat with him, did some kitchen work, generally went nonstop all day, though I finally settled down in the evening. A tiring but productive day! Ready for my shower and bed, though, have an early morning tomorrow. Good night, babe! Love you!

Monday, January 17, 2022 – Travel Day to Dupuis

Hi Babe,
Well, after fretting a bit last night about whether I’d get out this morning, I ended up staying in camp a bit longer to work on some OTL stuff, some last minute sponsors that needed to be added to the T-shirt designs, and well as some volunteers and donators, which was probably a good thing because it gave it a chance to dry out a little, it was very sunny this morning. Once I got that done, I was able to finish packing in a hurry since I’d put just about everything away on Saturday, and I pulled out about 11:30. Despite my concerns, I managed to get out with no problem, though the ground was rough from other peoples tires making tracks. My other concern had been about getting out the driveway without falling into the ditch, and I managed to swing just wide enough to make that happen, too, so it was all a bit of a nothing in the end, just the way I like it! Had an uneventful trip to Dupuis, managed to get in a really good flush of my black water tank, which has miraculously lasted almost a month with overflowing! The new camp host, Steve, showed me a spot he thought would be good for me, and even though I had been planning a different spot, I agreed with his plan and moved in. It’s rather out of the way of the traffic, back by the trail entrance, and right across from a multitude of nice paddocks. It didn’t take me long to get the horses settled and some of my stuff put out, but I really had to get to Okeechobee to shop, so I headed out there as soon as I could. First stop was the feed store, I had bought some decent coastal there earlier, and wanted to get as many as I could so I wouldn’t have to make the trip again, and managed to get 21 bales in, even with the water tank! And these bales were even nicer than the last ones, so I know the horses will be happy! Then a quick trip to Tractor Supply for propane and a couple of bags of feed, then the gas station to fill up (not Walmart, they were actually almost 20 cents more a gallon, surprisingly!), then down to Walmart where I did a BIG shopping, mostly because I’m hoping I won’t have to come back up here again, though I may have to for propane, although Jupiter Hardware fills propane tanks, they’re a bit more expensive but it would save me a trip. Anyway, all of that took a long time, and it was dusk by the time I was leaving town, and dark by the time I got back, though there’s a full moon and a clear sky, so it was lit up pretty good. Got the groceries put away, fed the horses, put their blankets on because it’s supposed to get down to 41 degrees tonight, then got busy on my OTL stuff again, even though it was already 8:00. Then Anita called and we ended up being on the phone past 10:00 trying to sort things through. Now I’m exhausted, and heading for shower and bed very shortly! Good night, my darlin’! Love you!