CANOEING & KAYAKING FANS
REVIEWS OF CANOEING LOCATIONS

May, 2001:
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General View of Canoeing & Kayaking:

It is fun, you feel the closeness of alligators in the swamp. It is really a good rush.  And then, you can paddle faster than your friends, so you can make circles around them.  It is a sign of human intelligence I guess.  Enjoying an unnecessary skill, that you have and perform better than your friends, in order to make them feel as they are not as competant as you are, again in such a field, which does no good to anyone.  It is really fun. I enjoy circling around others. Did I mention alligators...


John Dickensen Park, Jupiter, Florida

Well, this one was really good, it takes around 4 hours for a round trip. I came across an alligator, like 10 yards. It was a 6 footer, did not look harmful. As far as you did not bother him. Scenery was beautiful. Wilds...

Review by John September 2000 :
Trapper Nelson lived out there and hunted, fished and trapped for furs, brought them into town and sold them.  Over time..

Hell's Bay Canoe Trail

If you drive too fast you might miss this.  When you see a sign reading canoe trail, you look and think to yourself... (By John, September 2000)

Alexander Creek, Ocala National Forest, Ocala, Florida

This one is in real wilderness. You pass by a bridge shortly...

John Pennicamp, Key Largo, Florida

Pretty nice. Many canoers, safe and easy. For beginners. Round trip less than 2 hours. Return upto a light current. You will hear about a Pink House...


Silver Springs, Ocala, Florida

You like walking in the nature, right location. Very nice trail.  Ocala National Forest is a beautiful place...


                                      
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