Poling and Paddling: Everglades Conservation Areas – the case for Grass Paddling! Posted by Kayakfari on June 18, 2015 Posted in: aerial, airboat, Art, awakenthegrass, big cypress, biscayne bay, camping, canoe, chickees, east everglades, everglades, everglades art, first national bank, fishing, flex maslan, florida, florida bay, gladesmen, hiking, history, island, kayak, kayakfari, kayakfari.com, kayaking, key biscayne, keys, lake okeechobee, landscape, miami, miami river canal, Miccosukee, native, new river, paddle, pahayokee, panorama, pentax, photography, river of grass, sawgrass, sea kayaker, shark valley, slough, south florida, surreal art, swamp, tree, tropical. Tagged: access points, aerial, awakenthegrass, Big Cypress, camping, canoe, canoe everglades, canoe trail, chickee, chickee hut, cypress, cypress hill, cypress tree, digital art, digital029art, dugout, Everglades, Everglades Art, everglades artist, everglades indian, everglades landscape, everglades panorama, everglades photo, everglades photographer, Everglades Photography, everglades trail, flex maslan, Florida, florida bay, free ranging, gator hunters, glade skiff, glades skiff, Gladesmen, Glen Simmons, Grass, grass paddling, Hitchiti-Mikasuki, houston cypress, kayak, kayak everglades, kayakfari, kayakfari.com, kayaking, landscape, Love The Everglades Movement, mangroves, miami, Miccosukee, Mikasuki, moonshiners, native, native american, non-motorized access, off trail, otter clan, Paddle, Pahayokee, panorama, panoramic, pentax q, photo, Photography, pole aerial photography, poling, Prairie, private island, qajaq, River of Grass, Sawgrass, seminole, skiffers, Slough, swamp, tiki hut, water conservation area, wca, wca 3a, where the little pot sits. Leave a comment . Modes of travel in the Everglades: Yesterday, today & tomorrow! . (click pic) Grass paddling and poling in the Everglades Water Conservation Areas. CLICK for story! . Enjoy! . . . ! BLESS Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Posts navigation ← Early summer day hike to Tarpon Lake in the Big Cypress Addition Lands. Perspectives of water and people – ART of the Miami River Canal →