Why I'm attempting the 100 Mile NPS Paddle Challenge

The news that these people had left their own country to bathe in the river Jordan, spread among all the kings and chiefs of Florida, and as they were an ignorant people, they all set out in search of this river, which was supposed to possess the power of rejuvenating old men and women. So eager were they in their search, that they did not pass a river, a brook, a lake, or even a swamp, without bathing in it; and, even to this day, they have not ceased to look for it, but always without any success.

- Memoir Of Hernando D’Escalante Fontaneda 1575

I'm not expecting to find the Fountain of Youth, but I needed some kind of cross training upper body workout to supplement (i.e. give my knees a break) my long distance running. As with signing up for a marathon it is simply a way of maintaining my motivation to keep exercising. I much prefer training outside versus working out in a gym. So kayaking (and the occasional period oared powered vessel), seemed like a good fit.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Monuments on the Cove



 Anyone paddling around the cove at De Soto NM is certain to notice a couple of tall objects poking  above the tree line at the south end of the Park's shoreline.


View of the monuments from the cove.

The Obelisk


The Memorial Cross

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 If you go ashore there is a wayside maker explaining the origin of the monuments formally known as the Holy Eucharist Monument and Memorial Cross.  

Wayside








De Soto National Memorial | MONUMENTS | - National Park Planner




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