Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Osceola National Forest - We get lost, so you don't have to.™

Ocean Pond, Olustee, Florida.

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Ocean Pond is in the Osceola National Forest

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HOG PEN LANDING.  We took them at their word and docked here.


[This is the full brunt of Irene against northern central Florida.  I am not smug.]

When I was here in April, there were three vehicles boondocking here. None this day, but we looked at the pit toilets and understood. There is a $2/day fee, and besides space for larger rigs, there are smaller primitive lakeside tent sites. In case I wasn't clear, THE TOILETS ARE GROSS. Take your $2, drive 100 miles to Micanopy, and use the bathroom twice.


Before you leave, check out these dragonflies!  Annie got these pictures without a tranquilizer gun, but she's usually pretty calm anyway:






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The campground on the north shore looks nice. $18 FHU, $12 water, and $8 primitive. Here's Annie (not included) and a date palm. There were ads posted wanting camphosts, if you like doing that. 30 hours/week (per couple? not sure) gets you a site, electricity, water, septic, propane reimbursement, laundry and wifi (coming soon). 


ETA:  Hitek Homeless suggested I link to the information here on FreeCampsites.

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Osceola National Forest, FL


As long as we had come this far, why not wander around in a forest!  Er, maybe we should think ...  Right!  But, there are things we should consider ...  Let's go!

I saw this on the iPad:

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What the ... ?  Let's go see it!








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What kind of place is this?  And, why is Roxanne walking like that? 

Another manmade water feature had flora and fauna, and didn't look so much like a nuclear waste dump:






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Things got ridiculous, though.

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Okay, Brain, how do we get out of here now?

Same way we do every day, Pinky! Try to follow the map!


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What happened to the road?

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*shakes tiny fist at Olustee Battlefield State Park, an entirely separate entity from the Osceola National Forest that borders it and therefore will not allow free passage!*
And then, I emptied my clip into the sign and we drove away.FreeCampsites: Ocean Pond.