Boating the Distributaries
Posted: January 20th, 2011, 11:00 pm
Tin Can inspired me to think about the Apalachicola River distributaries, good luck to him this weekend. Capt. Ron, you've got a great backyard!
I've boated this area only three times so my knowledge is wafer thin. Nonetheless locked in my mind is the pungent smell of the wet forest, odd screeching sounds in the distance and the primordial feel of the crazy weave of outflow rivers. Very unique waterways even though with familiar names like the Little St. Marks, St. Marks and the East River.
It is an easy launch at the main Apalachicola Ramp and parking in the shade of the bridge is nice.
I've used the Four Tree Cut, was idling through one time and suddenly surprised by a commercial guy flying past at high speed.
In the upper portions of the distributaries I saw an occasional houseboat and shore camp mostly through it is winding waterways cutting through walls of woods.
In the lower portions the channels are 12 or so feet deep while passing through marsh but watch out at the lip of the bay where it immediately drops to 12 or so inches!
Anyway here are the routes I've taken. Someday would like to check it out better with someone with local knowledge.
I've boated this area only three times so my knowledge is wafer thin. Nonetheless locked in my mind is the pungent smell of the wet forest, odd screeching sounds in the distance and the primordial feel of the crazy weave of outflow rivers. Very unique waterways even though with familiar names like the Little St. Marks, St. Marks and the East River.
It is an easy launch at the main Apalachicola Ramp and parking in the shade of the bridge is nice.
I've used the Four Tree Cut, was idling through one time and suddenly surprised by a commercial guy flying past at high speed.
In the upper portions of the distributaries I saw an occasional houseboat and shore camp mostly through it is winding waterways cutting through walls of woods.
In the lower portions the channels are 12 or so feet deep while passing through marsh but watch out at the lip of the bay where it immediately drops to 12 or so inches!
Anyway here are the routes I've taken. Someday would like to check it out better with someone with local knowledge.