Did a kayaking trip down the St. Johns River from 520 to 46 (roughly 35 mi). This was a 3 day trip and quite the adventure. Here are a few photos along with some narrative.

1 of over 200 alligators seen

Just across the river from Tosohatchee

Met this guy, Jim. He was heading to Jacksonville from 520

A huge forest fire out on the floodplain

climbed a cypress tree to see what was in it. Found a snake (yellow ratsnake) and a pair of sleep coons.


BIG FIRE!

somewhere between 46 and 50 there was another shack

Found this snapping turtle digging in the mud, presumably for mussels

All in all it was a great trip. Me and another kayak tour guide did this and we'll be guiding through this portion of the river next week.