Guywhofishes requested some more photos and stuff about our trip. I figured it warranted a new thread since most didn’t have much to do with backstraps lol.
When they dredged the Intracoastal Waterway on the East coast of FL back in the early 1900s they dumped the spoils to the side as they moved along, creating a series of islands. Over time, Ma nature claimed them and they're now lush and full of mangroves, trees, and critters. More info here.
My son and I recently took our boat to camp on one of the islands for a few nights. We had a blast! I don't have any photos of the trip there as the boat was cramped and the wind strong, so sailing was pretty exciting and no free hands for photos/video. We ended up claiming a spot on SL13, near Fort Pierce, FL. The island offered a little sheltered lagoon kind of area, which was good since the next day we were supposed to get 20+mph winds. That would be just another Tuesday back home but it's noteworthy here I guess.
The view from one of the sandy beach areas:
Our trusty boat, the Dingy Dinghy:
When they dredged the Intracoastal Waterway on the East coast of FL back in the early 1900s they dumped the spoils to the side as they moved along, creating a series of islands. Over time, Ma nature claimed them and they're now lush and full of mangroves, trees, and critters. More info here.
My son and I recently took our boat to camp on one of the islands for a few nights. We had a blast! I don't have any photos of the trip there as the boat was cramped and the wind strong, so sailing was pretty exciting and no free hands for photos/video. We ended up claiming a spot on SL13, near Fort Pierce, FL. The island offered a little sheltered lagoon kind of area, which was good since the next day we were supposed to get 20+mph winds. That would be just another Tuesday back home but it's noteworthy here I guess.
The view from one of the sandy beach areas:
Our trusty boat, the Dingy Dinghy: