Sunday, April 7, 2013

Kayaking Wekiva River & Rock Springs Run with Gators!

I finally got the kayak back in the water for the first time this year!

Gator on Wekiva River


It's been 11 months since I have been to Wekiva Springs State Park & Rock Springs Run. (Read about my last trip, here.)  Last time, I forgot to put a memory card in my camera, and didn't have many pictures to share. This time, I didn't make that mistake.


Pelican Apex 100 & Coleman Drifter kayaks



My Dad & I got off to a late start this morning due to the cool weather overnight. With our cooler full of drinks, and subs we headed to Wekiva Springs State Park a little before 10:30am. The park was pretty quiet for a weekend. We were on the water at 10:40am. Today's goal: see 10 gators.




Right off the bat we saw 3 small gators sunning on a log in the lagoon.

sunning gators

The turtles were out catching some rays too...


Another gator... and we haven't even made it out of the lagoon yet!



Moving on to the Wekiva River, and what do we see?  Another gator.  #5 of the day!


And while we are on the topic of gators, how about a giant snapping turtle?  Not a great photo because it was on the move, but this thing was big.


I wonder what this gator is thinking?  Turtle stew?  


All these gators must have scared this little turtle...


Look!  Another gator.  #7 of the day.


It pays to get out on the water early to beat the crowds on the weekends. Later in the day the Wekiva River will be packed with tourists in canoes going around in circles, and running in to everything.


About half a mile downstream from the Wekiva Springs State Park launch site on the left is Rock Springs Run.  If you continue down the Wekiva River further you will come to Wekiva Island (a good place to stop for a beer).  I usually take a left, and head against the current up Rock Springs Run. The upstream paddle is a good workout, but you will be rewarded with a nice float out on your return trip.


Dad managed to find (and get stuck on) almost every underwater log on the water today. Hahaha!


On our way up to Otter Campsite (our turn around point), we saw this sign. I believe this is the 6 mile marker for those who put in upstream at King's Landing. I'd like put in up there one day, but the launch fee from King's Landing, and the shuttle fee back from Wekiva Island are too much for this cheapskate.



There were a few fallen trees that might cause problems for anyone paddling a canoe, but we were able to slide over one, and duck under another without portaging.


We made it to Otter Camp, but it was occupied by some hardcore campers. I'm not sure how they hauled all that gear to the campsite. After a short chat with the campers we turned around, and took advantage of the current to carry us back downstream back towards the Wekiva River.


Since the campsite was full we stopped on the way back at this unofficial site for lunch, and a much needed stretch. This site isn't listed on the map.



Time to sit back, and relax while the current takes us back down Rock Springs Run...


We only saw one gator on Rock Springs Run. It was bigger than Dad's kayak, and walked along the bottom  right under the kayak deep into the weeds... I didn't get a picture of it, but it was huge!  Big gators are very territorial, which explains why we didn't see any other gators in the area.



Meanwhile back on the Wekiva River... Tourists going in circles, and running into everything.




If they could control their canoes for a while, they might see a gator...



Or two...


More turtles...



More gators...



Look closely. There is a good size gator in this next picture.

(click to enlarge)


Back in the lagoon at Wekiva Springs State Park...





(Note to Self: Invest in a kayak cart. The long trip up the canoe trail to the parking lot is killer.)

The total gator count for the day was 13 today!  Not a bad day on the water.



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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Bike Week 2013!

Daytona Beach Bike Week 2013 was from March 8th - 17th.

2013 Bike Week

Here are some of the highlights from the Bike Week events I attended this year...


Daytona International Speedway Manufacture Displays


 The Worldwide unveiling of the new Star Motorcycle, The 2014 Bolt R-Spec. This 950cc class bobber comes with a very affordable price tag of $8,290! This great looking bike will be available in dealerships starting sometime in April '13... I want one!


V-Star 950 Custom - Slap a backrest on this bike, and it would be perfect for hauling around your old lady... Right, Honey?




A couple of Kawasaki Vulcan 900's - I really like the flat black on these bikes.

Daytona Supercross

Daytona Supercross
Daytona Supercross powered by Honda





James Stewart






Main Street
Guys night out...


 (click to enlarge pics)

Dirty Harry's Bike Week
A Salute to the Troops at Dirty Harry's.

Some kind of contest  ;)  ... Did I mention the high was 59°F?


The Twisted Tea bike.
Twisted Tea is the best "toes in the water, ass in the sand" summer drink out there. Try it!




Main Street Station

This guy got pulled over & ticketed for doing a small burnout for the crowd on Main St...
I guess the Daytona Beach Police have to pay for all the overtime somehow.




Boot Hill Saloon during bike week 2013
At Boot Hill Saloon getting ready for another show. Like the saying goes, "You're better off here, than across the street." This is my favorite bar on Main Street. They have the best beer prices too.




Bike Week at Full Moon Saloon

$2 PBR tallboys... Yes, please!




Central Florida Band of the Year - Full Circle playing at Dirty Harry's.




What happens on Main Street, stays on main street!


U.S. 1
Bike Week 2013
Bike Week is not complete without a trip to The "World Famous" Iron Horse Saloon!
Try the Sirloin Tip Steak Sandwich & grab a T-shirt while you're here.

Wall of Death - Motorcycle Stunt Riding

Jared Blake played Country/Rock cover songs on the Iron Horse Main Stage.
Check him out if you get the chance. He puts on an awesome high-energy live show!


Ride on in to the Iron Horse Saloon. There's plenty of free parking inside.


Boot Hill Saloon Outpost

The Beaver Bar is new, but this place looks awesome. They serve $2 bottle beer all day everyday, and the front of the bar is lined with rocking chairs for you to relax and people watch.



Bike Week 2013
Jasmine Cain rocking The Broken Spoke

VIDEO: Jasmine Cain - Dirty Deeds (AC/DC cover song)



The famous Jack Schit


That's all for Daytona Beach Bike Week 2013... Start counting down the days until Biketoberfest!




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