I’m finally back on my original winter trip schedule. I like the
campground, called Cypress Glen, for several reasons. The three campground complex
on Silver Lake is both on the Withlacoochee River and the 46 mile long paved
State Bike Trail, so it provides access to many outdoor activities.
See the map, I can bike the trail south for 10 miles to
Trilby or north for 14 miles and beyond to Floral City or West for 10 miles to
Brooksville on the Good Neighbor Trail.
I can also kayak south to Ridge Manor or north to Nobleton.
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View from campsite to boat launch |
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Closer view from Campsite |
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Big trees blocking the path |
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Crawl under fallen tree to launch |
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Schrader Tool |
A motorcycle shop had an old valve cap with prongs that worked just fine, but when I take my bike ride over to Brooksville on Friday I’ll look for this tool at Harbor Freight and buy some peppers at a Walmart.
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Silver Lake |
The weather warmed to the high 70’s on Tuesday so I decided to kayak upstream from my campsite on Silver Lake to see how far I could make it up the Little Withlacoochee River which is a tiny creek that flows into the main river. There was a lot of tree damage so I could only make it about ¾ mi upstream where it was blocked by a large tree. So I headed back and up the main river instead to Crooked River Campground, the 3rd camp in the Silver Lake complex. The short 5 mile paddle was enough for me.
I decided to stay in on Wednesday and make some home-made chicken soup with my leftover Sam’s Club rotisserie chicken. I added carrots, celery, onions, noodles and spices.