We set out from Robersons Marina with a beautiful sky above us and the wind at our backs. The Barred Owl Roost is about a six mile paddle up several of the creeks that comprise the Roanoke River basin. Nature seemed to greet us with open arms. Bald eagles, owls, otter, deer, snakes, and a wide variety of local song birds were all spotted over the three day two night camping trip. The platform earned its name as night fell and the owls started talking.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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Hidden Lake 3-31-12
Kim and I had a true adventure camping on the Hidden Lake camping platform in the Palmetto Pear-Tree Nature Preserve. Upon arriving in the preserve I was attacked by a sneaky mud hole and got the car stuck. Luckily for us no sneaky mud hole can match wits with my better half and resident Tar River Otter photographer, Kim. The paddle to the platform was more difficult than anticipated. Many fallen trees tested our resolve and tempers as we made our way. Upon reaching the lake we were awed by the beauty of the place but with storm clouds brewin we had to hastily set up camp. A good thing we made haste for as soon as we got set up the sky opened up on us. Oh the dreadful wind and rain! We made it through the night and the following morning was a real reward. A mostly cloudy sky looked down on us as we explored the watery wonderworld of the inner banks of North Carolina.We learned a lot on this trip.
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