That was amazing. Fisheating Creek, the campground back then, and now again, made me who I am. It was where I first went camping as a kid in the early 70'. First time sleeping in a tent. First time in a canoe, especially gliding along foggy water early in the morning. That part I can never forget. First time jumping off a dock and into the river, next to the canoe house back then. Wayman, or something similar, was the kid that showed us how and encouraged us to try. First time ever on a rope swing. Man, I could go on an on about how many firsts that place gave me. Still deep in my heart, and I have visited the State Park a couple of times recently. It brought back chills of happiness just seeing the river and some of the old, original camp sites still along the old part of the river within the park. Awesome place for sure. Thanks again for a great documentary, and I am so happy to see that you are keeping that rare slice of Florida preserved. Looks like you are being an exemplary steward of your land.
That was amazing. Fisheating Creek, the campground back then, and now again, made me who I am. It was where I first went camping as a kid in the early 70'. First time sleeping in a tent. First time in a canoe, especially gliding along foggy water early in the morning. That part I can never forget. First time jumping off a dock and into the river, next to the canoe house back then. Wayman, or something similar, was the kid that showed us how and encouraged us to try. First time ever on a rope swing. Man, I could go on an on about how many firsts that place gave me. Still deep in my heart, and I have visited the State Park a couple of times recently. It brought back chills of happiness just seeing the river and some of the old, original camp sites still along the old part of the river within the park. Awesome place for sure. Thanks again for a great documentary, and I am so happy to see that you are keeping that rare slice of Florida preserved. Looks like you are being an exemplary steward of your land.
Great documentary. Thank you Kern for all the wonderful work that you are doing.
So thrilled to see the panther!!!!
Thank you for the wonderful video that brings me back to all the great times I have had there.
well done Rich! hugs for the whole family
Awesome. Happy Birthday too. Will show to my AICE Environmental class this week. Talk to you soon.
Excellent video of our state
What an amazing place! It was nice to see some familiar faces too.
This inspires me to go out and film. Amazing work ❤
We have panthers in DeSoto county too
.friends of mine have trail Camara of 2,1 with a tracking collar
Can’t wait to see it! It’s my favorite place.
Thank You , Do you do any relocating (Indigo Snakes) ?
Thank you for this wonderful documentary. Fisheating Creek is such a special place in Florida. Thank you for keeping it wild.
You can here all jays there it's thick
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Ratlle snakes share with turtles don't stick your hand in there