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| Shelley, taking a break along the Little Manatee River |
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| Nina enjoys a beautiful spring day while visiting from New York. |

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| The holidays are over and it's back to having fun on the water. |
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| Kathi considers her next poetic verse as she glides through the water. |
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| Paddling under the trees at Brooker Creek |
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| Barbara smiles valiantly while trying to turn a 12' kayak in a 4' creek |
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| When Val is not clowning at local hospitals, she is enjoying the outdoors. |
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| Linda seems as home under the spanish moss as she is in her home state of New York. |
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| Alice and Mark get the hang of paddling a double kayak. |
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| Deb likes her job, but this is so much better. Barbara can't help, but agree. |
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| Jane is all smiles now that she is back on the water. |
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| The group celebrates Jane's birtday in style, snacking along Double Branch Creek. |
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| Liz thinks paddling is a lot better than High School classes up north. |
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| Ronnie prepares to enter the mangrove tunnels of Weedon Island. |

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| Who needs fall color when we have beautiful climbing asters in Florida? |
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| Carole and Shelley paddle through the water with double power. |
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| Steve and Bonnie enjoy a break after paddling to a nearby island. |
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| It's all smiles after a day on the water. |
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| More smiles after a day on the water. |
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| Seven smiles after a day on the water. |
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| Gina and Uncle Joe practice the kayak limbo under the bridge at high tide. |
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| Linda enjoys a beautiful Spring day at Cockroach Bay. |
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| Anna's uncanny sense of direction helps to find our way through the myriad of mangrove islands. |
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| One of the many Roseate Spoonbills we saw in the mangroves. |
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| We're not always on the water - camping fun this Spring. |
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| Camping at Fort DeSoto helps you forget a hard week at work. |
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