Today's field trip was a learning experience.
There have been some problems with people signing up for other field trips--usually paddling--for which they are not physically capable of completing. This is dangerous and doesn't lead to a good experience.
I had that today. A few people dropped out early on because the freshly mowed fire lane was too uneven a surface for them to navigate, even with a walking stick. I felt bad about this because a tour of Lake Blue Scrub is an experience few have. However, I also wanted everyone to be safe.
I think I need to work with the tourism folks to advise participants of the conditions and to provide some simple tips like not wearing shorts or sneakers. I wasn't expecting this. The two people who showed up last year were dressed appropriately and didn't have any mobility problems.
It was also earlier in October, so the plant life was a lot more scenic and they were interested in taking photographs.
Anyway, I was able to share some information and the people who came along were very pleasant and came from as far away as Ocala and West Palm Beach.
Some seemed interested in returning when more species are in bloom. I took one person to the other tract, which is a totally different experience. It is less open, the ground is carpeted in places with lichens and it has significant stands of Rosemary.
I had to do a little followup work.
I noticed the mowing guy had plowed into one of the benches when he was turning around. I fixed it and moved the bench in the South Tract and rebuilt it accommodate the moth light.