#NoDAPL #NoSabalTrail @ Suwannee River State Park 2016-09-13

Update 2016-12-09: Here are directions to Suwannee River Campsites at 30.414, -83.159167. Facing the boat ramp, up to your right you’ll see a trail head. Follow the trail into the woods along the river bank. The river bends left, then right. Shortly after the right bend is the crossing, at 30.407379, -83.156494. Sabal Trail has marked its path in the woods; stay off of their easement but follow it until you come to a field where you should be able to see the HDD site. Send back lots of pictures. For maps and aerial pictures, see Sabal Trail maps digitized. Much more information here. And you may want to ask the CEO of college-savings mutual fund Virginia529 why her company is the biggest mutual fund stockholder in the stranded investment of Spectra Energy.

Yes, Sabal Trail wants to cross the Suwannee River IN Suwannee River State Park.


How many pipelines do we want?
None!
When do we want them?
Never!
Video by Phil Hubbard for WWALS Watershed Coalition
Suwannee River, Tuesday September 13th 2016

Protesters at Suwannee Campstes boat ramp. See the event invitation for more about the pipeline and the water protectors. Thanks to Julie Bowland for the pictures below. Plus a few by John S. Quarterman. Click on any picture for a bigger picture.

And if you missed the Suwannee action Tuesday, you can come to the US 84 bridge over the Withlacoochee River between Quitman and Valdosta, GA at 9AM Saturday Sept. 17th.

Pictures by Julie Bowland

We drove to the red pin and walked to the pipeline crossing site, purple pin. Yes, the pipeline will cross the Suwannee IN the Suwannee River State Park.
We drove to the red pin and walked to the pipeline crossing site, purple pin. Yes, the pipeline will cross the Suwannee IN the Suwannee River State Park.

Protesters at Suwannee Campstes boat ramp.
Protesters at Suwannee Campstes boat ramp.

#NoDAPL #NoSabalTrail canoe
#NoDAPL #NoSabalTrail canoe

Beauty near the proposed pipeline river crossing.
Beauty near the proposed pipeline river crossing.

Pipeline NO! by Patterson Wall
Pipeline NO! by Patterson Wall

Stop Sabal Trail pipeline and DAPL-Dakota Access Pipeline
Stop Sabal Trail pipeline and DAPL-Dakota Access Pipeline

The stop Sabal trail flotilla
The stop Sabal trail flotilla

Protesting the pipeline at the crossing...so nice to see lots of kids!
Protesting the pipeline at the crossing…so nice to see lots of kids!

At the bluff near the proposed crossing.
At the bluff near the proposed crossing.

A young activist. His sign says cant drink oil or gas.
A young activist. His sign says cant drink oil or gas.

With Phil Hubbard
With Phil Hubbard

Suwannee River near the crossing.
Suwannee River near the crossing.

Pictures by John S. Quarterman

Bill Sagues canoe: #NoDAPL #NoSabalTrail
Bill Sagues canoe: #NoDAPL #NoSabalTrail

Noelani Mathews WCTV sets up
Noelani Mathews WCTV sets up

Phil Hubbard the paddle leader and other water protecters
Phil Hubbard the paddle leader and other water protecters

Patterson Wall and other water protectors
Patterson Wall and other water protectors

Noelani Mathews WCTV on air and more still coming in
Noelani Mathews WCTV on air and more still coming in

Julie Bowland
Julie Bowland

-jsq

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4 thoughts on “#NoDAPL #NoSabalTrail @ Suwannee River State Park 2016-09-13

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  4. Brenda Wallis

    To allow this, would be purely a Terrorist act against the American people. Where is our Government Representatives Protecting our Water Supply. This is sickening and dangerous!!! Stop this NOW!!!!°

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