The Garmin 696 shows a little weather. |
Cedar Key is one of a number of islands located off the west coast of Florida. The city has an area of about 2 square miles. Fortunately, there is a small airstrip located on the island.
Leaving Memphis, we were on top of the clouds at about 5,000 feet. Early winter flying in the south is some of my favorite. The air is still relatively warm, with freezing levels up over 10,000 feet, making IFR trips safe and comfortable. This is a lot different from summertime flying, where large cumulous clouds are to be avoided. At 9,000 feet, the outside air temp was about 35 degrees, rising to the mid forties as we traveled south. For the most part, we enjoyed a very smooth ride.
Short final to KCDK |
Romeo Victor tied down |
The island looks as tiny as it is. It's home to a little over 900 residents. The "aquaculture" here is primarily clam farming
Raoul ferries us to our motel in a golf cart. |
We had made reservations for lodging, and the managers there are a nice couple named Raoul and Teresa. Raoul came to the airport in a golf cart to transport us and our few bags the two miles to our destination.
Our motel turned out to be a delightful change from the standard Hampton or Holiday Inn type accommodation. It reminded me of the little motels we stayed in when I was a child. The room was small but clean and comfortable. And Teresa and Raoul went out of their way to make us feel at home.
Although the skies were a bit overcast when we arrived, the warm temperature of Florida lifted our spirits. We stretched our legs and took a walk, covering the whole town in about twenty minutes.
Dinner was at the Island Hotel and Restaurant, a well known bed and breakfast and restaurant. The Grouper Piccata was excellent.
The next morning was sunny and warm. So we took advantage of the beautiful weather to take a more extended tour of the island on our bicycles. For lunch we stopped at Tony's to sample the world championship clam chowder. Definitely the best I've ever had.
That evening we were able to see the annual Christmas boat parade with "Santa Clams" on his own float. Finally, dinner at The Island Room, where I finally had my fill of clams. Stuffed again!
All too soon, Sunday morning came, and we winged our way back toward Memphis. A steady headwind of about 15 knots prompted a fuel stop halfway at Prattville, AL to stretch our legs.
All in all, it was a great way to escape the cold and spend a day and a half. We will keep Cedar Key on or list of favorite destinations.
For more pictures: Cedar Key Photos