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St Johns River Boat Trip - Above & Below RT50

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Trail stats

Distance
29.3 nm
Elevation gain
453 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
466 ft
Max elevation
89 ft
TrailRank 
19
Min elevation
0 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
6 hours 48 minutes
Coordinates
1554
Uploaded
July 14, 2009
Recorded
June 2009
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near Christmas, Florida (United States)

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Itinerary description

This is a boat trip I took with Boonie Man who was my guide. We traveled down the St Johns River, stopping at a few places along the way. We went into Mud Lake, which because of the rain and high water was quite accessible. We also manged to get pretty far up Jim Creek because of the high water. We went down below the Powerlines which run through Tosohatchee before turning around. We then ventured up above Lake Cone before turning around and heading home. The section of the St Johns below RT50 is one of my favorites, so I really enjoyed the trip.
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Waypoints

PictographMountain hut Altitude 0 ft

Airboat Picnic Area

Picnic area used by airboaters and onther on the river

PictographMountain hut Altitude 24 ft

Catfish Motel

Airboaters and others shelter

PictographMountain hut Altitude 11 ft

Destroyed Shelter

What is left of a destroyed shelter

PictographMountain hut Altitude 9 ft

Hunters Camp

Hunters camp on the River

PictographWaypoint Altitude 0 ft

Jim Creek

Jim Creek

PictographWaypoint Altitude 0 ft

Lake Cone

Lake Cone

PictographWaypoint Altitude 0 ft

Mud Lake

01-JUN-09 11:26:58AM

PictographWaypoint Altitude 15 ft

Powerlines

01-JUN-09 1:02:19PM

PictographPanorama Altitude 19 ft

Propellor Memorial

Airboters memorial to a fallen friend

PictographWaypoint Altitude 41 ft

RT50 Boat Ramp

Boat ramp off RT50

PictographWaypoint Altitude 2 ft

Sunken Boat

Sunken boat in river

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