R. Todd Rothrauff

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September 1-3, 2018: Return to Jekyll Island, Georgia . . .

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  • From Summer Waves, I continued south along Riverview Drive and soon came to an unmarked trail heading west.  I decided to have a look.

    From Summer Waves, I continued south along Riverview Drive and soon came to an unmarked trail heading west. I decided to have a look.

  • I had found the entrance to what has been referred to as "The marina that never was."

    I had found the entrance to what has been referred to as "The marina that never was."

  • Construction began in 1967 for a very large marina that would have held several hundred boats.  The area was dredged and a few docks were built and used briefly before the project was abandoned.  Mother Nature has been slowly reclaiming it ever since.

    Construction began in 1967 for a very large marina that would have held several hundred boats. The area was dredged and a few docks were built and used briefly before the project was abandoned. Mother Nature has been slowly reclaiming it ever since.

  • Summer Waves can be seen in the distance.

    Summer Waves can be seen in the distance.

  • The trail that circles the area was supposed to be the main vehicle entrance to the marina.  It's now a popular birding trail.

    The trail that circles the area was supposed to be the main vehicle entrance to the marina. It's now a popular birding trail.

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • An enormous area was dredged and prepped and then abandoned.

    An enormous area was dredged and prepped and then abandoned.

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • The M. E. Thompson Bridge can be seen in the distance.

    The M. E. Thompson Bridge can be seen in the distance.

  • Summer Waves Water Park.

    Summer Waves Water Park.

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • A three-picture panorama looking north out over the marina that never was.

    A three-picture panorama looking north out over the marina that never was.

  • Zooming in on Summer Waves.

    Zooming in on Summer Waves.

  • Zooming in on the M. E. Thompson Bridge and the Jekyll Island Marina.

    Zooming in on the M. E. Thompson Bridge and the Jekyll Island Marina.

  • I continued on the birding trail around the abandoned marina.

    I continued on the birding trail around the abandoned marina.

  • The pictures don't do the size of the abandoned marina justice.  Pedaling around the marina on the birding trail was actually more of a workout than expected.

    The pictures don't do the size of the abandoned marina justice. Pedaling around the marina on the birding trail was actually more of a workout than expected.

  • The above photo shows what I mean by "birding trail."  This path encircles the abandoned marina.

    The above photo shows what I mean by "birding trail." This path encircles the abandoned marina.

  • Once on the far side of the abandoned marina, the Jekyll River comes into view.

    Once on the far side of the abandoned marina, the Jekyll River comes into view.

  • Boat traffic on the Jekyll River.

    Boat traffic on the Jekyll River.

  • I saw many boats on the Jekyll River today.  This makes sense considering the public boat ramp at the Tidelands Nature Center is close by, (next to the water park).

    I saw many boats on the Jekyll River today. This makes sense considering the public boat ramp at the Tidelands Nature Center is close by, (next to the water park).

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • In the photos above and below, I'm on the river side of the birding trail looking east across the abandoned marina toward Riverview Drive, (the road I was on a few minutes ago).

    In the photos above and below, I'm on the river side of the birding trail looking east across the abandoned marina toward Riverview Drive, (the road I was on a few minutes ago).

  • Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

    Looking out over the abandoned marina that never was.

  • The birding trail ends at the Jekyll River at Sharktooth Beach.

    The birding trail ends at the Jekyll River at Sharktooth Beach.

  • Legend has it that this is a good place to find shark's teeth, hence the name.

    Legend has it that this is a good place to find shark's teeth, hence the name.

  • The old and new bridges to Jekyll Island can be seen in the distance to the north across the Jekyll River.  The old bridge is now a fishing pier and wildlife viewing platform.

    The old and new bridges to Jekyll Island can be seen in the distance to the north across the Jekyll River. The old bridge is now a fishing pier and wildlife viewing platform.

  • The Jekyll Island Marina can be seen in the photo above.  The dock in the photo is part of the public boat ramp area.

    The Jekyll Island Marina can be seen in the photo above. The dock in the photo is part of the public boat ramp area.

  • Zooming in on the Jekyll Island Marina.

    Zooming in on the Jekyll Island Marina.

  • I had to wonder if this was the same boat I spotted yesterday at the Jekyll Island Club Wharf and Marina, (it wasn't).

    I had to wonder if this was the same boat I spotted yesterday at the Jekyll Island Club Wharf and Marina, (it wasn't).

  • No, this isn't the same boat I saw yesterday.  I know this because I saw yesterday's boat earlier this morning still anchored at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel Wharf.

    No, this isn't the same boat I saw yesterday. I know this because I saw yesterday's boat earlier this morning still anchored at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel Wharf.

  • Turning to the northwest looking toward State Route 520, I spotted something I can't identify.

    Turning to the northwest looking toward State Route 520, I spotted something I can't identify.

  • Whatever this is sits just past the welcome center and toll booths next to State Route 520.  It's about 2 as-the-crow-flies miles away, hence the unstable picture at full 140x zoom.  I can see it on a map, but don't know what it is even though I pass by it on the way to/from the island.

    Whatever this is sits just past the welcome center and toll booths next to State Route 520. It's about 2 as-the-crow-flies miles away, hence the unstable picture at full 140x zoom. I can see it on a map, but don't know what it is even though I pass by it on the way to/from the island.

  • I saw a number of kayakers on the water today.

    I saw a number of kayakers on the water today.

  • In addition to having the public boat ramp close by, (just out of view to the right in the photo above), I also know that the Tidelands Nature Center offers guided kayak tours that take place in this area.

    In addition to having the public boat ramp close by, (just out of view to the right in the photo above), I also know that the Tidelands Nature Center offers guided kayak tours that take place in this area.

  • Kayakers on the Jekyll River.

    Kayakers on the Jekyll River.

  • I also saw a lot of motorized boats filled with people enjoying themselves on the water.

    I also saw a lot of motorized boats filled with people enjoying themselves on the water.

  • Boat traffic on the Jekyll River.

    Boat traffic on the Jekyll River.

  • Zooming south toward the end of Cumberland Island.

    Zooming south toward the end of Cumberland Island.

  • The photo above looks south from Sharktooth Beach toward the St. Andrews Picnic Area.

    The photo above looks south from Sharktooth Beach toward the St. Andrews Picnic Area.

  • There is a building off in the distance.  I can see the building on a map when I look at a satellite view.  But it's not labeled.  The building sits along Umbrella Creek next to St. Andrews Sound.  Whatever it is appears to only be accessible by boat.

    There is a building off in the distance. I can see the building on a map when I look at a satellite view. But it's not labeled. The building sits along Umbrella Creek next to St. Andrews Sound. Whatever it is appears to only be accessible by boat.

  • I spent some time taking in the wonderful scenery around Sharktooth Beach.  And all was well until I started feeling drops of water.  There may have been blue sky in the vicinity.  But the photo doesn't show the dark storm clouds directly overhead.  I quickly found out they were there.  <br />
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As the rain started falling, I also realized that I was on a beach at the end of a long birding trail with no shelter anywhere in sight.  This became even more significant when it occurred to me that I didn't bring an umbrella with me.  <br />
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Oh well, there was nothing I could do about it now.  I got back on the birding trail and headed for Riverview Drive.  Unfortunately, the rain was moving much faster than I could pedal.  I was able to find some shelter under a tall and very dense palm tree along the trail when the clouds emptied.  I got soaked anyways.

    I spent some time taking in the wonderful scenery around Sharktooth Beach. And all was well until I started feeling drops of water. There may have been blue sky in the vicinity. But the photo doesn't show the dark storm clouds directly overhead. I quickly found out they were there.

    As the rain started falling, I also realized that I was on a beach at the end of a long birding trail with no shelter anywhere in sight. This became even more significant when it occurred to me that I didn't bring an umbrella with me.

    Oh well, there was nothing I could do about it now. I got back on the birding trail and headed for Riverview Drive. Unfortunately, the rain was moving much faster than I could pedal. I was able to find some shelter under a tall and very dense palm tree along the trail when the clouds emptied. I got soaked anyways.

  • I probably spent about 15 minutes under the palm tree, (even though it felt like much longer).  Once the hard rain passed, I made a break for it and pedaled back to Riverview Drive and into Summer Waves where I took shelter under the roof at the entrance gate.

    I probably spent about 15 minutes under the palm tree, (even though it felt like much longer). Once the hard rain passed, I made a break for it and pedaled back to Riverview Drive and into Summer Waves where I took shelter under the roof at the entrance gate.

  • The rain hung around for a little while with varying degrees of intensity.

    The rain hung around for a little while with varying degrees of intensity.

  • Finally some clearing appeared in the distance to the east.

    Finally some clearing appeared in the distance to the east.

  • I had to wait about 20 minutes at Summer Waves before the rain moved on.

    I had to wait about 20 minutes at Summer Waves before the rain moved on.

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