Wednesday
Miles Traveled 29
Total Miles Traveled 1996
Day 128-133
We made a good choice to stay at Marco Island Marina
instead of anchoring out; we had heavy rain and strong winds last Friday. We were lucky, some areas north of us had
major wind damage.
After the storms passed through, our good friends from
Indiana, Merrill and Janice, picked us up at the marina and took us out to a
local restaurant for dinner. We spent
the next several days with them sightseeing and enjoying the local food. We also learned a lot about the area, like
Pythons, Panthers, and Bears. Who knew
Florida has a month set aside to capture as many Pythons as they can. Thanks Merrill and Janice for giving us a few
more critters to look for on our journey south.
Merrill and Janice live next to a lake not far from Marco Island;
we spotted this alligator swimming along the edge of the lake from their back
porch.
The alligator crawled up on the shore to sun himself and
stayed there until late afternoon.
This guy was walking along the shore fishing, I’m not
sure if he saw the alligator or not but after a few casts, he walked back where
he came from.
Today we left Marco Island and cruised out into the Gulf
of Mexico heading toward Everglades City.
Not long after entering the Gulf another Looper boat, “Phase II” was
coming from behind us and called us on the radio. They were also going to Everglades City and
during that conversation, another Looper boat “Dream Catcher” was several miles in
front of us and joined in on the call. We haven’t seen any loopers since
leaving Fort Myers so it looks like a few of us are heading south at the same
time.
We arrived at Everglades City and secured our boat to the
wall in front of the Rod & Gun Lodge.
Historical Everglades City dates back over 1000 years. The Rod and Gun Club is built on the original
structure of the first permanent white settler who founded Everglades City in
1864. In 1922 Barron G. Collier, a
banker and railroad man, bought almost all of Southwest Florida including the
Rod & Gun Club which he operated as a private club. He hosted international dignitaries and
several United States Presidents here.
In 1972, the Bowen family, from
Michigan, bought the Club and is still operating it today. Celebrity guest, past and present includes
Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Hoover and Nixon. John Wayne, Ernest Hemingway, Burl Ives,
Gypsy Rose Lee, Kate Jackson, Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, David Carradine, Roy
Clark, Mel Tillis, Eddie Arnold, Jack Nicklaus, Sean Connery , Danny Glover ,
Joe Pesci, Peter Jennings, Phil Donahue, Marlo Thomas, and Rick and Monica
Vicars.
We will have one anchorage
between Everglades City and Marathon Key.
The anchorage will be at the Little Shark River north of Cape Sable and
is located in the Everglades National Park.
There are no cities or towns in the area, so there will not be a cell
phone signal to publish my blog. Our
current weather window indicates we will cruise to Little Shark River, anchor
for a few days, then arrive at Marathon Key Monday or Tuesday next week.
2 comments:
Oh my! That gator looked like a tree shaker!!! Looks like a lot of fun. Cold and snowy up this way.
Yep, he was a big one and has been hanging around this side of the lake for several years. We were not sure if the guy fishing saw the alligator. I was standing by the door and if he took a step closer I was going to make sure he saw it. Sorry to hear about the cold and snow, we really miss it :)
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