Saturday, April 28, 2012

Road trippin'

Since it has been a good while since my last article, I suppose it would be good to post something new so that the world knows that I have not died somewhere in the woods.
See, still alive.

 After a week long visit to friends at Southern Adventist University, I decided that the winter weather was quickly approaching so the original route of the trail of tears water route was probably no longer a viable option for two reasons. First being that it goes north west which would have taken me into the colder weather rather than away from it, and second reason being that I would be over the water during snow and cold rain. This probably would not have been a good situation for me. So I decided to reroute straight south and shoot for the gulf coast. I had never been to the gulf before so it would be a treat for me any way. The problem with this route is that there are no established trails, which means a lot of road walking. On my way through Georgia I was stopped by police twice for no reason and taken to the edge of their jurisdiction and told not to return. For the most part the route I took through Georgia was hot, flat, and boring. However, I noted on the map that there was a state park called Kolomoki mounds. Curious as to what it was, I decided to make that my goal for this state. After several days of walking and worrying that I would get picked up again just before arriving there, I finally made it to the park. Kolomoki is an interesting burial mounds park. It has several mounds on the property, including a massive temple mounds. The best of these mounds can be found inside the visitor center which was built over top of it. The mound belonged to a Chieftain and has been excavated and a board walk going around it for visitors to get a close look.
If you are in the Area, I would definitely advise you to stop by and take the tour, which costs a whopping three bucks. The museum inside the visitor center has a large collection of artifacts from the grounds including earthen pottery and statues. Unfortunately, the collection used to be bigger, but the place was robbed and a lot of the collection has been lost as a result.

After leaving Kolomoki I resumed my shot towards Florida. I started to notice the landscape and climate changes that were taking place around me as I went ever south. The changes started in the northern part of the state and became increasingly noticeable as I went further. It started with simple things like saw palmettos and hanging mosses and then came my very first live Armadillo sighting, and scorpions showing up at night.
Needless to say I was slightly more worried about finding the scorpions coming into my camp at night than I was the armadillos, though the dillos payed me several visits each night. Eventually I made it into Florida and saw the Gulf coast for the first time.

12 comments:

  1. I used to be able to find good info from your content.
    Here is my homepage : yachtzubehor

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey would you mind stating which blog platform
    you're working with? I'm looking to start my own blog in the near future but
    I'm having a hard time selecting between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal. The reason I ask is because your design and style seems different then most blogs and I'm looking for something unique.
    P.S Sorry for getting off-topic but I had to ask!
    Here is my web page ... Independent Film

    ReplyDelete
  3. This is a topic that's close to my heart... Best wishes! Exactly where are your contact details though?
    my web page - click through the following website

    ReplyDelete
  4. Truly when someone doesn't be aware of after that its up to other visitors that they will help, so here it happens.
    Feel free to visit my page ; neucopia review

    ReplyDelete
  5. I'm using blogger or blogspot.com.
    As for my setup I just played around with the settings and came up with this. I think I got the background from one of those third party theme generator websites...

    I'm thinking about starting a new blog soon, since my previous adventure kind of transformed into something bigger.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Aω, this ωas an increԁibly nice post.
    Spendіng somе time and actual еffort to сreate a great агtiсle… but what can I say…
    I procгastinate a whole lοt and don't seem to get anything done.

    My homepage; buy toys today

    ReplyDelete
  7. Hi there! I could have sworn I've visited this site before but after browsing through a few of the articles I realized it's new to me.
    Anyways, I'm certainly pleased I discovered it and I'll be bookmarking it and checking back regularly!


    Also visit my web page :: how to lose weight

    ReplyDelete
  8. all the time i used to read smaller posts that as well clear their
    motive, and that is also happening with this
    piece of writing which I am reading here.

    Here is my site :: www.drunksexvideos.org

    ReplyDelete
  9. I hope it was informative and helped you along your own culinary journey.
    There are so many great gift ideas for those people who enjoy baking, it makes gift buying a
    lot easier than it used to be. This birthday cake recipe will give you a 4-layer chocolate cake with
    whipped cream as a filling between the layers.


    Feel free to surf to my homepage ... cake avenue pte ltd

    ReplyDelete
  10. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Wanda Edwards knows cake like it's nobody's business. If no,
    then this article will completely guide you on making space cake.
    For a mocha cake use both the cocoa and the coffee.


    my website - cake alchemy cakes (www.apnaurgentcare.com)

    ReplyDelete
  12. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete