Cruising the Panhandle

It’s been a long time since I cruised this area.  My last trip between Appalachacola and Destin was in ‘94 aboard my Rob Roy 23.  I had never closed the gap between St Marks and Appalachacola. Now I have done the waterway from Santa Rosa Sound to Marco Island.  The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway in this area is unique and varied from the swampy mangrove to the upland pine and oak forest east of Choctawhatchee Bay.  I will minimize my comments and save bandwidth by giving you a link to my Picasa albums and let you enjoy without commentary

Also, you can follow Terry Polling and me as we cross the Panhandle by clicking on my Spot share page here.

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Sunset on the way to Shell Point anchorage

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Belle sailing off Dog Island, Florida photo by Terry Poling

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Motoring the waterway. Photo by Terry Poling

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