The lady who gave y'all the beers was my mother! I seen you guys walking down by the white church before you get to the aucilla River (mount Gilead baptist church down in Eridu) and I ran home to grab you guys some drinks and stuff and turned around but I didn't see y'all again so I told my mom to be on the lookout because she was still driving around, and while I was driving back to Georgia that evening, she said she stopped and handed y'all two natty lights out of her car lol. she got out of a little blue car. Her name is Carla.
That is so cool. After all the scary denizens of the swamps and what not, I was seriously feeling off about this trail. Seeing people like your mother and yourself being so kind though, puts it right back on my list of trails to try "someday" if I'm ever so lucky. Thanks for the show of kindness.
Thank you, Dixie. I am so thankful you came past our doorstep. You are an incredible person and have positively impacted our lives so much through your short stay. Especially Abby and Jack's life, and for that, I am forever grateful. Our doors and hearts are always open to you and yours.
Takes one to know one! Many people treat us like we are homeless and it’s okay because it is humbling. You have a lot going on, but still found time to extend hospitality and kindness to us and it meant the world to us! You’re a great mommy and have an awesome heart. Give Abby & Jack a hug for us 🥰
Being that I was born and raised in Florida, it’s nice to get some recognition for us being hospitable and not just crazy. Thanks y’all for the great videos.
Just want to agree with all those who commented on all the good people in the world. We don't find those people by watching the news. We have to get out and live. This video is much more representative of how people are than the media would have us believe. Thanks for the reality check.
I have to agree with other commenters, this was one of the best videos you have ever made. I think it is because of the variety of nature and creatures combined with the kindness of strangers. The positivity could be felt just by watching this.
Hey, Shaina's parents here. THANK YOU Dixie. So happy God puts good folk together like this to inspire each other to pass on the positivity!! lol I am friends with a past Florida Trail Association president, Margret Scruggs...95 years young! She is going to show me a picture of her on the Ocala, Florida section of the trail. She was the first to hike it she told me. Please stop by again!!
I’m just so excited that I’m in a world where I’m watching a Dixie thru hike video in real time!! Another awesome episode!! You’ll never understand how much you and your videos have helped me find myself again and also discover myself a little for the first time!! You are an inspiration and truly one of my favorite life savers!
What kind, kind people. 🌷🤗 Prayers for the little 9 month old and his family. 🙏🏼. That was very cool that you could stand on that bend in the land and see both sides of the state. Nice! 👍
I went hiking in Nepal in 2000 we were way of the tourist track. there was very little in the way of even basic shops. After a hard days hike i crashed out and said id die for a coke....one of our lovely Nepalese sherpa team overheard me and ran to the nearest village another hour or so away to get me one lol. I was mortified but very grateful. Bless him!
This trail offers a whole new set of amazing critters! And, I have to say I have missed this: you walking the trail, talking to us like we’re walking right beside you, and you say, “we stayed in town too long and we gotta get goin’ because, well, Canada.”
You see so much terribleness on the news and it can make you despair and lose hope in the country but the truth is just turn that crap off and get outside. There are kind people everywhere and so don't let media and social media make you think there isn't.
I told you, ALL trail angels are born in Florida then the fly up north to the AT. Happy Birthday Dixie! Also I will pray for Shaina and Baby Jack for grace and healing. My heart went out to them with compassion, I know what it is like to be dealing with a long term illness, my wife is battling breast cancer.
Woohoo! Gotta look that up right now. I've done chilkoot pass and resurrection pass, johnson pass and crow creek pass, ready for a longer trail here in AK!
Another amazing adventure. I have seen many piggyback baby spiders but you captured the absolutely best video footage I have ever seen. We so enjoy your childlike awe while witnessing new things. Never let it go. You are going to be an amazing mom. We would adopt you in a heartbeat. Thank you for doing great things.
I’ve watched each of your releases for awhile and you are one of the kindest, honest to a fault, emotionally generous souls I’ve witnessed. For any of my bad days or for that matter, any good days your presence always makes them a lot better. Thank you . . .
This was by far the best. The people, the amazing scenes. The bugs, lol. You bring sparkle to your vlogs and peace. Thank you Dixies. One thing is for sure, I need to stop watching so much news. Get out and live life.
I love, love, love all of the trail magic and people connections you all have had on this trail ❤️❤️❤️. Your ability to spot the tiniest of bugs doing amazing things is astounding!
That’s how I feel about my Lake Tahoe and EVERYTIME some asshat from California makes a video about it. For example, during California’s lockdown, the California side of the lake was closed. So they came to our side, Nevada. The numbers came out, triple the amount of tourism, but also triple the amount of trash. The Californian way, can’t trash your own place so they go to another state to do it.
@@MissCV maybe Nevada should have closed the lake on their side too, to protect the citizens of Nevada 🤷🏻♀️ also, Lake Tahoe didn’t suddenly become a landmark during COVID, it always been a huge tourist destination for the entire world.
It really seems you two have been blessed. The trail does provide. I'm encouraged for our future by such kindness and generosity displayed by those good folks that have shepherded you along the way. This video series has been phenomenal! Thank you for sharing it with us.
I have been following you for awhile on your other adventures and have gotten hooked on this one too, Imagine that! I really enjoy the time you take to connect with nature around you and to share that with your community. Excellent photography which I know detracts from miles accomplished but then the trail is about more than just reaching the end. Thanks for smelling the roses and sharing with all of us.
In this craziness of a world, there is still good people, starting with you Dixie! Thank you for finding and showing the rest of us good natured people! Keep safe on your thru hike!
So awesome to see how the Florida Trail community is so supportive and growing. God bless all the trail angels . Hope to run into y'all someday soon. And "Welcome to the hiking world Abby". No doubt this experience is gonna make her the next generations "Dixie". Cant wait for the next video.
One thing I find amazing about this trail is the amount of wildlife on it! So much more than the eastern mountains I know. Not that I want that wildlife crawling over me! And Dixie, your videography skills have gotten SO GOOD. Happy birthday!
Happy birthday late Dixie! I love that you love FLA. Me too. You're not getting older, you're getting better. It shows with every new video you share. Thanks for bringing us all along.
My favourite episode of this trail experience,. It's giving me faith in people. So much kindness and good people helping each other out. Thanks for Sharing!
I enjoy your choice of classical music ... your macro shots are always fascinating ... amazing how you keep meeting friendly folks along the trail ... yes "almost too perfect" ... thanks and keep on trekking!
Hi Dixie, I've been with you for a long time now and have enjoyed every minute of everything you've so generously shared, but this is the best yet. Very inspiring. Some spectacular critter footage reminded me of Mutual of Omaha's "Wild Kingdom" and the synchronicity of your birthday in happy town and beers from heaven were like something out of Forest Gump. You couldn't write this stuff. It's amazing how, by slowing down to a walking pace, albeit a determined one, you create the time to notice the small and wonderful things, in nature and in our fellow man and by so doing, express your own beautiful spirit. Looking forward to you and Marde visiting us up here in Algonquin Park some day soon.
yall are having a wonderful hike , glad to see the southern hospitality is alive and well ,great videos i have watched and liked them all , looking forward to the next one . the yellow flies are out in force in north Florida .
I've followed all your trail adventures from the git go. I think this was one of the most soul satisfying episodes you've done. From friendly folks along the trail and the pepsi machine, to wildlife and beautiful vistas, it had it all. Those were some good lookin' birthday oysters, made me hungry.
Beautiful pictures. I love all the close-ups of the bugs. Especially the spider with the babies on it's back. I've never been able to see that close. I knew they were on there but never could see what they looked like.
Those gators and turtles at the spring! So beautiful! 😍. And what a wonderful collection of trailside people you met. Exploring the river by boat sounds perfect. Belated happy birthday!
All the wonderful trail magic and folks helping out along the way are a direct result of good karma. You get what you give and Dixie you have given far more than you take! Happy trails and as always I look forward to the next one! Come back to Oregon and hike with me 🤗
I’ve been following your adventures for years, I love your fearlessness and how you are able to share your love for nature and people with us, always humble and grateful. Today’s video left me with a happy heart, seeing how people helped you without knowing you, they opened their house to y’all. ❤️❤️
so nice to see a Florida spring fed river with its eel grass still in good shape. so nice to see my home state again after being away from home for years 🥲
Congratulations to both of you on completing this trail Dixie. Beautifully different from the usual trails and it was fun to follow you journey from here in Australia. Happy trails ahead.
The hike from Freeport up Hwy 331 seems to be mostly a road march along a 4-lane road. I think the trail is on the western side and is unshaded. Going up the eastern side in the morning might offer some shade, but the trail on that side would not be continuous and may cause you to need to cross a busy 4-lane more than once. An afternoon along this section would give you the best chance for shade. I didn't see any water on this stretch--over 5 miles from the highway 20/331 junction. Once you leave 331 and turn into the Eglin Range there is water within a mile. A very little stream called "Switch Cane" and a little further is a better water source called "Moccasin Creek". This is very enjoyable, nearly flat section of the trail. Opposite the trail turning into the range, on the eastern side of the road is a fire station. When you see the station , you will see the range entry.
Happy Birthday Dixie! Loving this series for sure. Do lots of day hikes in FL and enjoy the ecosystems for sure, so different from the rest of the US. Stay safe and take care of those piggies!
Amazing stories! You both are true Magical Manifestors. I love how when we are in the flow with life it provides us exactly what we ask for. Also I have hiked that section of the Florida trail near the Aucilla river where it disappears underground. :-) It is beautiful! So glad you had a great time in St Marks for your birthday. I know this was probably shot a month ago and your birthday has past but HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
@Steve Clarke I have not hiked big Cypress but many other hikes and miles that include water hiking on the FT. I hike with my regular hiking shoes and step carefully. It was a worry of mine before I did it but now no big deal. I have seen critters like Dixie documented but nothing threatened me. I look forward to hiking the Big Cypress within the next couple of years on a thru hike of the FT.
Wow - another fantastic episode on the Florida Trail courtesy of Amazing Dixie and her trusty companion Marde! Trekking through some an incredible part of the country, seeing some amazing creatures & sites and meeting some wonderful people who extend kindness to our dear Dixie & Marde. Thank you to those kind people and thank you Dixie for sharing another amazing experience. Please take care.
I'm getting ready to go backpacking for the first time this year and this video made me smile more than any I've watched in a long time. Thank you for sharing this!
What a great episode, thanks for sharing your journey and showing the wonderful acts of kindness these strangers did for you. Belated Happy Birthday Dixie, it sounded like a wonderful way to have a birthday!
Making a mental note that if I ever decide to hike the FT, I will need to add additional days for sitting and watching. ✅ Once again, great video with great interactions and scenery. Thanks for bringing us along. Happy Belated Dixie!!!
Another Gr8 video, thanx for tha ride. The people there remind me how it used to be here in n/e Fl. Prayers for that lil guy and his humble family. Also Happy Belated Birthday lil ladie, seems you had one to look back on. Happy Trails!
Happy birthday! What a way to spend it 👍 Looks like you've met some amazing people along the trail. Gives me hope for the world. And I just gotta say...that river just disappearing like that has my mind all twisted trying to figure it out. It's crazy!
Once you enter the Eglin Range from hey 331 there will be a small square sign telling you that you must have a permit to enter the range (this is not for Florida Trail thru-hikers, but for other people just visiting). Just past that sign is a small wooden bench to rest and enjoy escaping from the highway. Next to that bench should be a styrofoam cooler with some small trail magic. If people have been nice and left it alone, there will also be an envelope addressed to you two with a personal thank you inside. Please feel free to leave any trash you have accumulated in the trash bag and we will be by to pick it up later. We have enjoyed your trips so much and I want to thank you for taking us along. Not to mention all the trail advice videos you have done for us. If you have passed this "waypoint", please just say "past" in a reply.
The lady who gave y'all the beers was my mother! I seen you guys walking down by the white church before you get to the aucilla River (mount Gilead baptist church down in Eridu) and I ran home to grab you guys some drinks and stuff and turned around but I didn't see y'all again so I told my mom to be on the lookout because she was still driving around, and while I was driving back to Georgia that evening, she said she stopped and handed y'all two natty lights out of her car lol. she got out of a little blue car. Her name is Carla.
That is so cool. After all the scary denizens of the swamps and what not, I was seriously feeling off about this trail. Seeing people like your mother and yourself being so kind though, puts it right back on my list of trails to try "someday" if I'm ever so lucky. Thanks for the show of kindness.
Kindness ❤️
That's is was kind .
Awesome
She’s raised $700 in less than a day to help the family. Way to use the platform and your followers! 💯
Can you repost the link? I would like to donate. Thank you!
Thank you, Dixie. I am so thankful you came past our doorstep. You are an incredible person and have positively impacted our lives so much through your short stay. Especially Abby and Jack's life, and for that, I am forever grateful. Our doors and hearts are always open to you and yours.
Takes one to know one! Many people treat us like we are homeless and it’s okay because it is humbling. You have a lot going on, but still found time to extend hospitality and kindness to us and it meant the world to us! You’re a great mommy and have an awesome heart. Give Abby & Jack a hug for us 🥰
Dixie and MarDee are awesome people along with their whole family. Thanks for opening your doors.
Being that I was born and raised in Florida, it’s nice to get some recognition for us being hospitable and not just crazy. Thanks y’all for the great videos.
Amen, from another native Floridian
Floridians show crazy kindness indeed ❤️🙂
Manifesting cold beers while hiking is a super power, use it wisely
LOL
Seems most trail angels offer coldbeer in FLA. Coldbeer is not a mispell
Just want to agree with all those who commented on all the good people in the world. We don't find those people by watching the news. We have to get out and live. This video is much more representative of how people are than the media would have us believe. Thanks for the reality check.
🙌🏻♥️
Amen
Thank you for the reminder that the world is full of amazingly kind people!
I have to agree with other commenters, this was one of the best videos you have ever made. I think it is because of the variety of nature and creatures combined with the kindness of strangers. The positivity could be felt just by watching this.
I absolutely love it when you include stories of the people you encounter along the way.
Hey, Shaina's parents here. THANK YOU Dixie. So happy God puts good folk together like this to inspire each other to pass on the positivity!! lol I am friends with a past Florida Trail Association president, Margret Scruggs...95 years young! She is going to show me a picture of her on the Ocala, Florida section of the trail. She was the first to hike it she told me. Please stop by again!!
I’m just so excited that I’m in a world where I’m watching a Dixie thru hike video in real time!! Another awesome episode!! You’ll never understand how much you and your videos have helped me find myself again and also discover myself a little for the first time!! You are an inspiration and truly one of my favorite life savers!
Dixie needs her own National Geographic Wildlife show.
Agree the music, bees and sundown around 7:30 is so perfect. Way to go on editing.
What kind, kind people. 🌷🤗 Prayers for the little 9 month old and his family. 🙏🏼.
That was very cool that you could stand on that bend in the land and see both sides of the state. Nice! 👍
Thank you for your prayers ❤
I went hiking in Nepal in 2000 we were way of the tourist track. there was very little in the way of even basic shops. After a hard days hike i crashed out and said id die for a coke....one of our lovely Nepalese sherpa team overheard me and ran to the nearest village another hour or so away to get me one lol. I was mortified but very grateful. Bless him!
If the soda machine was not a landmark before, it is now. The Beer delivery was a Classic.
This trail offers a whole new set of amazing critters! And, I have to say I have missed this: you walking the trail, talking to us like we’re walking right beside you, and you say, “we stayed in town too long and we gotta get goin’ because, well, Canada.”
You see so much terribleness on the news and it can make you despair and lose hope in the country but the truth is just turn that crap off and get outside. There are kind people everywhere and so don't let media and social media make you think there isn't.
This is such a good episode! A lot of heart in it. And Vivaldi too. ❤️
I told you, ALL trail angels are born in Florida then the fly up north to the AT. Happy Birthday Dixie! Also I will pray for Shaina and Baby Jack for grace and healing. My heart went out to them with compassion, I know what it is like to be dealing with a long term illness, my wife is battling breast cancer.
“Alaska Senate approves funding for 500-mile hiking trail from Seward to Fairbanks.” FYI.
Woohoo! Gotta look that up right now. I've done chilkoot pass and resurrection pass, johnson pass and crow creek pass, ready for a longer trail here in AK!
"An athletic bum with expensive shoes" THat gave me good giggle! High 5
Another amazing adventure.
I have seen many piggyback baby spiders but you captured the absolutely best video footage I have ever seen.
We so enjoy your childlike awe while witnessing new things. Never let it go. You are going to be an amazing mom. We would adopt you in a heartbeat.
Thank you for doing great things.
I’ve watched each of your releases for awhile and you are one of the kindest, honest to a fault, emotionally generous souls I’ve witnessed. For any of my bad days or for that matter, any good days your presence always makes them a lot better. Thank you . . .
This was by far the best. The people, the amazing scenes. The bugs, lol. You bring sparkle to your vlogs and peace. Thank you Dixies. One thing is for sure, I need to stop watching so much news. Get out and live life.
Not all who wonder are lost. Happy birthday Dixie. You’ve got a great eye and are a wonderful storyteller.
This is a favorite episode! Kindness and hospitality make me weep!
Nice folks helping strangers out, this is my Florida. Thanks for making another awesome video!
One of Dixie’s best vlogs EVER!
I love, love, love all of the trail magic and people connections you all have had on this trail ❤️❤️❤️. Your ability to spot the tiniest of bugs doing amazing things is astounding!
No doubt the Florida Trail will see increased traffic after this series.
That’s how I feel about my Lake Tahoe and EVERYTIME some asshat from California makes a video about it. For example, during California’s lockdown, the California side of the lake was closed. So they came to our side, Nevada. The numbers came out, triple the amount of tourism, but also triple the amount of trash. The Californian way, can’t trash your own place so they go to another state to do it.
@@MissCV It is not your lake Tahoe Cora.
@@IanPryor Thank you!
@@MissCV maybe Nevada should have closed the lake on their side too, to protect the citizens of Nevada 🤷🏻♀️ also, Lake Tahoe didn’t suddenly become a landmark during COVID, it always been a huge tourist destination for the entire world.
It really seems you two have been blessed. The trail does provide. I'm encouraged for our future by such kindness and generosity displayed by those good folks that have shepherded you along the way. This video series has been phenomenal! Thank you for sharing it with us.
This video is so nice, I find myself humming a song from before your time: "I'd like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony . . ."
Aw, the 70's. Back when coke wasn't political.
@@sillylilly4794 Ironic, because you just made this beautiful hiking video political.
@@gryffyleeleeI didn't mean to. But it's true.
This is your best work: promoting the Florida Trail and the community around it - enjoying this series immensely
Wish for beer, beer arrives and it’s cold, no words are exchanged, LEGEND!
Well, Natty Light, which is beeresque.
@@georgeorwell126 Don't look a gift-horse in the mouth.
Free beer is free beer :)
I have been following you for awhile on your other adventures and have gotten hooked on this one too, Imagine that! I really enjoy the time you take to connect with nature around you and to share that with your community. Excellent photography which I know detracts from miles accomplished but then the trail is about more than just reaching the end. Thanks for smelling the roses and sharing with all of us.
In this craziness of a world, there is still good people, starting with you Dixie! Thank you for finding and showing the rest of us good natured people! Keep safe on your thru hike!
This is my back yard. So glad you enjoyed this section of the trail. I just did a day hike along the Aucilla last weekend.
So awesome to see how the Florida Trail community is so supportive and growing. God bless all the trail angels . Hope to run into y'all someday soon. And "Welcome to the hiking world Abby". No doubt this experience is gonna make her the next generations "Dixie". Cant wait for the next video.
She just completed her first hike thanks to Dixie's inspiration.
@@SaeWhen Wow...Thats Amazing !!!
One thing I find amazing about this trail is the amount of wildlife on it! So much more than the eastern mountains I know. Not that I want that wildlife crawling over me! And Dixie, your videography skills have gotten SO GOOD. Happy birthday!
Awesome terrain and folks along the way! Thanks for taking us along again, Dixie!
If I was hiking this trail, half my weight would be DEET.
I live in florida and yeah, DEET isn't an optional gear item. if you get stuck in a buggy zone with no spray you're gonna get sucked dry.
@@drugbuddy665 how does picaridin and permethrin hold up there?
Been following you since the Appalachian Trail you do an amazing job on your videos I think you are one of a kind continue on the safe and God bless
I love living in the South. All this good hospitality makes me proud to be a southerner.
Happy birthday late Dixie! I love that you love FLA. Me too. You're not getting older, you're getting better. It shows with every new video you share. Thanks for bringing us all along.
How crazy beautiful and heartwarming the kindness of strangers is! Also the terrain is GORGEOUS
My favourite episode of this trail experience,. It's giving me faith in people. So much kindness and good people helping each other out. Thanks for Sharing!
Dixie I believe I`ve watched every video you have ever made and this one was very enjoyable. it seems to bring out the peacefulness we all seek.
I enjoy your choice of classical music ... your macro shots are always fascinating ... amazing how you keep meeting friendly folks along the trail ... yes "almost too perfect" ... thanks and keep on trekking!
Dixie..your attention to detail is off the charts!!! You notice things that most people would just shrug off or not even see it.
You are a natural story teller, a video journalist. It's a gift. Was once the vehicle for informing the culture of its history.
I having been saving the FT vlogs to binge all at once, I finally got tired of waiting and just watched them all. I’m LOVING the classical music!
I can’t be the only one who was sad when it ended!!?
I’d probably watch you do this live though, so, there’s that. So fascinating!!
All of these people you met are so awesome! This really makes me smile.
Hi Dixie, I've been with you for a long time now and have enjoyed every minute of everything you've so generously shared, but this is the best yet. Very inspiring. Some spectacular critter footage reminded me of Mutual of Omaha's "Wild Kingdom" and the synchronicity of your birthday in happy town and beers from heaven were like something out of Forest Gump. You couldn't write this stuff. It's amazing how, by slowing down to a walking pace, albeit a determined one, you create the time to notice the small and wonderful things, in nature and in our fellow man and by so doing, express your own beautiful spirit. Looking forward to you and Marde visiting us up here in Algonquin Park some day soon.
Amazing look at the Florida trail and all of its treasures. Thank for sharing the journey.
yall are having a wonderful hike , glad to see the southern hospitality is alive and well ,great videos i have watched and liked them all , looking forward to the next one . the yellow flies are out in force in north Florida .
I've followed all your trail adventures from the git go. I think this was one of the most soul satisfying episodes you've done. From friendly folks along the trail and the pepsi machine, to wildlife and beautiful vistas, it had it all. Those were some good lookin' birthday oysters, made me hungry.
Such kind and compassionate people!
Beautiful pictures. I love all the close-ups of the bugs. Especially the spider with the babies on it's back. I've never been able to see that close. I knew they were on there but never could see what they looked like.
WOW What hospitality you have encountered on your hike. LOVE it!
Wow! The spider with the babies was awesome!
Nothing better than Southern Hospitality. Safe Travels and thanks for sharing. I'm located in Cocoa Beach, FL.
Those gators and turtles at the spring! So beautiful! 😍. And what a wonderful collection of trailside people you met. Exploring the river by boat sounds perfect. Belated happy birthday!
All the wonderful trail magic and folks helping out along the way are a direct result of good karma. You get what you give and Dixie you have given far more than you take! Happy trails and as always I look forward to the next one! Come back to Oregon and hike with me 🤗
I’ve been following your adventures for years, I love your fearlessness and how you are able to share your love for nature and people with us, always humble and grateful. Today’s video left me with a happy heart, seeing how people helped you without knowing you, they opened their house to y’all. ❤️❤️
so nice to see a Florida spring fed river with its eel grass still in good shape. so nice to see my home state again after being away from home for years 🥲
Thanks!
Congratulations to both of you on completing this trail Dixie. Beautifully different from the usual trails and it was fun to follow you journey from here in Australia. Happy trails ahead.
The people encounters have been amazing. Loved the view of the panhandle connecting to the peninsula.
The hike from Freeport up Hwy 331 seems to be mostly a road march along a 4-lane road. I think the trail is on the western side and is unshaded. Going up the eastern side in the morning might offer some shade, but the trail on that side would not be continuous and may cause you to need to cross a busy 4-lane more than once. An afternoon along this section would give you the best chance for shade. I didn't see any water on this stretch--over 5 miles from the highway 20/331 junction. Once you leave 331 and turn into the Eglin Range there is water within a mile. A very little stream called "Switch Cane" and a little further is a better water source called "Moccasin Creek". This is very enjoyable, nearly flat section of the trail. Opposite the trail turning into the range, on the eastern side of the road is a fire station. When you see the station , you will see the range entry.
Happy (belated) birthday Dixie!
Yes, Happy Birthday, to you, Dixie !:) Semper Fidelis (I'm so sorry I forgot!)
This video is so beautifully edited! My favorite so far!
Happy Birthday Dixie! Loving this series for sure. Do lots of day hikes in FL and enjoy the ecosystems for sure, so different from the rest of the US. Stay safe and take care of those piggies!
I just love your appreciation of tiny bugs (minus the ticks)!
I love how you take the time to appreciate the people and nature around you. Nice hiking!!!
Love hearing your stories and learning about all to good people out there for the finding. Stay safe.
Southern hospitality at its best. It's true in Florida farther north you go, more southern it gets.
this is the truth!!
Happy birthday, Dixie! This trail vlog is so different, but I'm really enjoying the laid-back vibe. Thanks for taking us along.
Amazing stories! You both are true Magical Manifestors. I love how when we are in the flow with life it provides us exactly what we ask for. Also I have hiked that section of the Florida trail near the Aucilla river where it disappears underground. :-) It is beautiful! So glad you had a great time in St Marks for your birthday. I know this was probably shot a month ago and your birthday has past but HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
From the point of view of a Floridian and a Florida Trail hiker/lover.. your videos are epic! Great job Dixie.Thank you.
@Steve Clarke I have not hiked big Cypress but many other hikes and miles that include water hiking on the FT. I hike with my regular hiking shoes and step carefully. It was a worry of mine before I did it but now no big deal. I have seen critters like Dixie documented but nothing threatened me.
I look forward to hiking the Big Cypress within the next couple of years on a thru hike of the FT.
Those peoples deck game was on point! That was such a nice little place to stay at.
This is my favorite post of your FT reporting yet. Simply awesome. You guys are gonna get me hiking that trail yet!
What an awesome video! I’m so glad you take time to actually enjoy the journey. So many trail videos are just about the miles and hurry hurry.
Wow - another fantastic episode on the Florida Trail courtesy of Amazing Dixie and her trusty companion Marde! Trekking through some an incredible part of the country, seeing some amazing creatures & sites and meeting some wonderful people who extend kindness to our dear Dixie & Marde. Thank you to those kind people and thank you Dixie for sharing another amazing experience. Please take care.
I'm getting ready to go backpacking for the first time this year and this video made me smile more than any I've watched in a long time. Thank you for sharing this!
What a great episode, thanks for sharing your journey and showing the wonderful acts of kindness these strangers did for you. Belated Happy Birthday Dixie, it sounded like a wonderful way to have a birthday!
Just a great trail segment. One of your all time best! ❤️👍
Such sweet folks you met. Restores my faith in some little part of humanity.
Every random stranger:
Ari: "Have you ever heard about the Florida Trail?"
Wow the variety of this trail is amazing! And I love the bird sounds.
People are so nice! This is great to see!
Making a mental note that if I ever decide to hike the FT, I will need to add additional days for sitting and watching. ✅ Once again, great video with great interactions and scenery. Thanks for bringing us along.
Happy Belated Dixie!!!
That was just the best video thank you and thank you to everybody you met on the trail wow what great people
Love the classical music in the background!
Another Gr8 video, thanx for tha ride. The people there remind me how it used to be here in n/e Fl.
Prayers for that lil guy and his humble family. Also Happy Belated Birthday lil ladie, seems you had one to look back on. Happy Trails!
I'm so thankful our trails here have nice little bridges over the creeks.
That little girl is going to hike that trail one day soon. Then, she'll be on to the AT, PCT, CDT, etc etc.
She just finished her first hike last Sunday. ❤
Yay, y’all got to hang with Ari! And you got to see the trail side soda machine! FT is just like Florida: weird, random, but sometimes awesome 🤪
Mama
Happy birthday! What a way to spend it 👍
Looks like you've met some amazing people along the trail. Gives me hope for the world.
And I just gotta say...that river just disappearing like that has my mind all twisted trying to figure it out. It's crazy!
Once you enter the Eglin Range from hey 331 there will be a small square sign telling you that you must have a permit to enter the range (this is not for Florida Trail thru-hikers, but for other people just visiting). Just past that sign is a small wooden bench to rest and enjoy escaping from the highway. Next to that bench should be a styrofoam cooler with some small trail magic. If people have been nice and left it alone, there will also be an envelope addressed to you two with a personal thank you inside. Please feel free to leave any trash you have accumulated in the trash bag and we will be by to pick it up later. We have enjoyed your trips so much and I want to thank you for taking us along. Not to mention all the trail advice videos you have done for us.
If you have passed this "waypoint", please just say "past" in a reply.
Great idea, but be aware that what you see in these vlogs has happened quite a few weeks ago.