Marjorie Harris Carr Greenway hike
Once again a group event, but this time I joined the FTA’s Heartland chapter for an outing in the Ocala area. Quite a drive (nearly 2 hours) but 100% worth it. We started at the Landbridge trail head and hiked west on the FNST for about 5 miles, enjoyed a short lunch break before trekking back the same way. If you think that an out & back hike is boring I have to disagree; I found that just about every trail looks completely different when you hike it in the opposite direction! This one I want to repeat solo. It was the most interesting hike for me to date, with a lot of forest that felt magical. Black bears might be present in this area, so if you're out here keep your eyes peeled!
And I had many more opportunities to get up close and personal with all kinds of things growing on the ground and everywhere else around me. A photographer's dream.
This was also my first hike in a long time where I had to deal with considerable rain – but armed with a poncho I stayed dry! (For the most part, anyway)….
The Land Bridge allows hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts to cross Interstate 75 and it’s quite fun to stroll while cars are zipping by below.
I absolutely LOVED this next part of the hike because it felt as thoughwe ducked deep into the forest. The trees around us provided shade and a completely different atmosphere than many of the other areas I’ve hiked this far.
And this!!!!!! Doesn't it look like bath foam? It's lichen. Apparently, deer love to eat this stuff:
And I had many more opportunities to get up close and personal with all kinds of things growing on the ground and everywhere else around me. A photographer's dream.
There is so much more to explore………….keep checking out the next pages!
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