Since the board is slow, I will post this report. We took a break from unpacking and climbed the high point in South Florida Sunday - Hobe Mountain in Jonathan Dickinson state park. It is an ancient sand dune 85 feet above sea level reached by a wooden boardwalk. On top is an observation tower, also wood. The rangers advised oxygen. I informed them that our house is 50 feet above sea level. So, we are acclimatized. A few pictures are here including an endangered gopher tortoise.
View from the top. It looks the area burned at some point in the past.
The boardwalk is visible to the right. The water on this side of the island is the intercoastal waterway. The island is Jupiter Island. Beyond is the Atlantic.
The tortoise:
Florida Mountains
There you have it, making the best of what you have available. Lots of interesting things to explore there, just different...
And as for the Loxahatchee:
"This river don't go to Aintry. You done taken a wrong turn. See uh, this here river don't go nowhere near Aintry."
kind regards,
Arocknoid
And as for the Loxahatchee:
"This river don't go to Aintry. You done taken a wrong turn. See uh, this here river don't go nowhere near Aintry."
kind regards,
Arocknoid