



The Sopchoppy is a high banked river with many young cypress trees, small waterfalls from creeks, a karst here and there, and very few birds. It is too swift and deep for the wading birds. It is very quiet and peaceful. I had the good fortune to have two men along this time and Peter even helped me in and out of the kayak, which is a rare treat for me. Observant perusers of the blog may notice the stripping of bark on the pine tree near the blind.
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