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Hiking the Florida Trail: 1,100 Miles, 78
Days, Two pairs of Boots and One Heck of an Adventure

ISBN: 0-8130-2110-3
"Molloy takes us through an often soggy paradise that few
people see or experience. It is a must-read for anyone wanting to hike a mile or
1,100 miles on the Florida Trail. You can almost taste the swamp water." --Doug
Alderson, author of Waters Less Traveled: Exploring Florida’s Big Bend Coast
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The Florida Trail stretches the length and breadth of
the Sunshine State, from Gulf Islands National Seashore in the panhandle
to Big Cypress National Preserve less than an hour from suburban Miami.
In 2006, veteran hiker and outdoorsman Johnny Molloy hiked the length of
the trail in one three-month stretch.

Trekking through Bradwell Bay Wilderness
This engaging story of his journey, the first narrative account of a
Florida Trail thru-hike, is peppered with outrageous and charming
characters. Molloy's peanut butter thermometer and his "Five Foot Radius
Theory of Camping" for tired hikers will make experienced backpackers
smile knowingly. Novice hikers will find his insider tips priceless.
Beginning at the southern end of the trail, less than an hour from
suburban Miami, he was challenged by some of the roughest terrain he
would face before making his way around Lake Okeechobee, the second
largest freshwater lake in the continental United States. Traveling
north and west traversing sand pine scrub forests, he made his way up
the Suwannee River, around the Big Bend into the cathedral of palms in
St. Marks Refuge, through the Apalachicola National Forest, and along
white sand beaches to the Alabama state line.
Many may never hike the entire course of the Florida Trail, but its
convenient trailheads make it easily accessible to any resident or
tourist. So, start the adventure; plan your own short hike, thru-hike,
or simply join Molloy without leaving the comfort of your armchair.
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