Since Covid 19 started, many people went out and bought campers as it's a great isolated way to relax and enjoy the outdoors. While that's great, we noticed that many of the state parks are now booked months and months in advance, especially on the weekends. Pre Covid, the popular parks were always an issue (going back 30 years since I started camping), but the lesser know parks you could always find one somewhere with some availability. Well not so much anymore, however, with the down turn in the economy, I think the people that financed a little too much camper with be dropping out of the game, but I digress..
As mentioned in an earlier post, this year has been a strange one, and we had no idea what the holidays had in store for us. Around the end of September, we realized it would just be the 3 us together for the holiday. I started looking for campgrounds, as why not, I'd rather hang out outside vs. Black Friday shopping anyway.
As you may have surmised there were no sites available any where within 2.5-3 hours drive. Our daughter had school until 4PM on Wed and would drive to meet us. I looked a week earlier and nothing, looked another week earlier and found the spot at the prairie from the last posting and booked it.
2 weeks ago I looked again and found space at Collier-Seminole Park SW of Naples. We've never been there, but looking at it, there wasn't alot to do, AND that area got whacked a bit by hurricane Ian. I looked at Jonathan Dickenson SP and in some miracle fashion. found a spot. It said it was for a 20' and we are 23', but I know the park well and could tell from the site pic, it would not be a problem, So I booked it!
I decided to bring my smoker and smoke a turkey on the campsite. Lucy pointed out that spatchcocking the turkey would make it cook faster. Here she is crushing its ribcage to flatten it out after removing the spine.I have a great smoked turkey receipe that I found about 7-8 years ago. Here it is. I tweaked it a tiny bit due to some comments that were posted. I prepare as described, but replace half of the apple cider with cranberry juice, and instead of oranges, I use a carton of fresh OJ instead. You can see the OJ and the cranberry in the pic above. I was just about to dump the ice on top of it and let it marinate for 36 hours.
You can see the mat is already out on the ground. Pretty sure it was park, plug in the AC (for the fridge), pull the kayak, put the mat out, then unload chairs and accessories.
With the late arrival the sun was going down in an hour, so we set up and pedaled the bikes over to the concession stand with the rentals. You can rent canoes, kayaks, little John boats, or take the pontoon boat upriver to visit Trapper Nelson's homestead.
Back at the site in the twilight hour got this nice shot off the back of the campsite looking toward the river (a few hundred yards away).
Lucy bought some new LEDs that came in the mail that morning so she strung them up to play with them as they are programmable. You can see I strapped the kayak up to the ladder which was good to get it out of the way.
Took a brief wak around the campground enjoying the serenity. Also a great time to catch animals out and about.
Looking east toward what is the Boy Scout camp in that far line of trees. They have property that borders the park right there and you can hear them when they have a jamboree over there.
Fog burned off before 10, and I set up the tent as there was no shade on the site. You can see the smoker is already working so this was just after lunch.
Tommy and Hugo went out for a bike ride, he may have done a phot shoot, I was tending the turkey.
My intent was to kayak up this creek from near the campsite. Then we found out there were elevated bacteria levels in the river AND we just had a tropical storm 2 weeks ago so there is alot of runoff going into the river.
The ranger said the trail was pretty wet. It's a loop and right at the beginning there was about 6-7 inches of water. We backtracked and used a ranger vehicle path to circumvent the first bit of trail, maybe a 1/4 mile.
So we pedaled over to the boat ramp and got this nice shot. The no-seeums were thick so we didn't stay long.
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