Leaving in the morning for the Okefenokee!

Another Okefenokee Photography Project excursion has finally arrived! My daughter and I leave at 6 AM tomorrow morning and head south toward our favorite destination, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia. This trip includes permits for two nights within the Swamp at the Round Top Shelter and Floyd’s Island. What a privilege!

We hope to arrive at the Suwannee Canal eastern entrance just after lunch. We will either walk the trails and boardwalk, or put in the canoe to explore toward Monkey Lake. Wednesday night we’re trying our first stay in a camper cabin at Okefenokee Pastimes. (I’ll put up a review of the campground after our trip).

On Thursday morning we launch from the Suwannee Canal and paddle about eleven miles to overnight at the Round Top Shelter. Friday morning we make a short paddle to Floyd’s Island and will have most of the afternoon to explore the drier areas of the island and spend the night in the Hebard Cabin, built in the early 1900’s during the cypress logging boom. Saturday is the return paddle.

Okefenokee Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia

Unfortunately, the forecast for our excursion is 80% to 100% chance of rain the entire four day trip. That makes it hard to bring out my Nikon, but I hope the rain lets up enough at times to document more of the Swamp and its inhabitants, especially in these areas that I have not been to previously.

The purpose of my Okefenokee Photography Project at www.okefenokee.photography is to show not only the huge diversity of life within the swamp through photography, but to capture images of the individual plants and animals that use the Okefenokee as a refuge. This wonderful refuge needs our protection. According to my iNaturalist tallies, I’ve photographed 262 species within the refuge. I’m hoping to add some to that count.

Okefenokee Tallies
My iNaturalist observation tallies within the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia as of November, 2021.

Posted on 09 de março de 2022, 01:38 AM by williamwisephoto williamwisephoto

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Wow that sounds like fun! Hope you get some good photos

Publicado por captainmantis37 cerca de 2 anos antes

@captainmantis37 Thanks so much! Even in rain, it will be fun to get down there again. If anything, the rain and clouds will darken and bring out the contrast in the cypress, Spanish Moss and other vegetation for some killer habitat shots.

Publicado por williamwisephoto cerca de 2 anos antes

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