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SAVE THE DATE! January 24th & 25th

For FTA members only.... you must join FTA, not just the Meetup site. This hike is only for experienced hikers who have backpacking experience and their gear. This is not a novice overnight trip.

Limiting the group to 10. We already have 5 hikers signed up. RSVP opens Monday December 1st. Please do not RSVP unless you are committed to attending. If there is a waitlist, don't despair. Someone may not be able to attend, and we will move the next person up if that happens.

We are going to be hiking out from the Swift Creek Tract to our campsite, disappearing creek, which will be around 8 - 9 miles. The hike on day two we will hike out to Suwannee Springs which will be around 6-7 miles. We will be coordinating shuttles and verifying parking over the next few weeks.

This will be an overnight backpack trip. You will be required to provide your own gear and food. Please review the suggested gear list below.

Gear: The Big Three

  1. Shelter: This should be your tent.
  2. Backpack: Not a day pack but something between 43 and 61 Liters. (Average 52 Liters)
  3. Sleeping System: Sleeping bag, Sleeping Pad, blow up pillow.

Food/Cook System:

  1. Cook System: This typically consists of a small stove with a pot that you can boil water in. Do not forget spoons, a cup if you like coffee, and a bandana will work as a towel. If your food is not in one of the pre-made freeze-dried packs, you may want a bowel or plate.
  2. Food: Snacks, you cannot have to many snacks. You will need Lunch and Dinner for day one and Breakfast for day two.

Water:

  1. You will need a way to carry water. This can be in a camel style system that sits in your pack or water bottles. Please bring a water collection bag/bottle designated for "dirty” water collection.
  2. Water filter and/or treatment system. We will be filtering water from the nearby stream. For safety precautions you should ALWAYS filter and/or treat your water before consuming.

Clothing:

  1. This is only for one night so you can hike out wearing what you hiked in wearing. You will want a good pair of shoes and socks. You can wear what you would typically wear when going on a day hike.
  2. Sleep wear: This all depends on how warm or cold you like to sleep. A big shirt and shorts work just fine. I usually bring a beanie to wear at night as it also eliminates the need to fix any bedhead hair.
  3. Extra: Extra pair of socks, in case your first pair gets wet. This is Florida. Flip flops or camp sandals. If you can just slip into them your MN potty runs will be easier. Rain jacket. Puffy if you get cold easily.

Toiletries:

  1. Poop System: You need a trowel or a small shovel to dig a hole, toilet paper/wipes, and hand sanitizer.
  2. Kula cloth- optional you can just use TP.

Other items:

  1. Battery pack for charging your phone and other items. Don’t forget the charging cables.
  2. Hiking poles
  3. Bug spray
  4. Sunscreen
  5. First aid kit
  6. Glasses or contacts
  7. Toothpaste/toothbrush
  8. Hat

Information about the FTA: CLICK HERE

Information about the North FL Trailblazers: CLICK HERE

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Overnight backpacking trip for experienced FTA members; participants must provide their own gear and food.

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