Yesterday Phil Hubbard and I found and dealt with two big new deadfalls on the Withlacoochee River near the Little River Confluence.
Two new Deadfalls, Withlacoochee Upstream from Troupville Boat Ramp, April 9, 2025
Phil also tried to match my record for getting a saw stuck in a river.
But we retrieved the WWALS 24-inch Husqvarna chainsaw, minus its bar and chain cover.
That does not match me leaving my similar saw in the Suwannee River for six months, so Phil has to try harder.
And we picked up some trash from a few trashjams,
including Phil got a baby leg.
The
original plan for yesterday afternoon was
to go down the Withlacoochee River, plant a sign at the midpoint
(Withlacoochee River Hunt Club private boat ramp, courtesy of The Langdale Company),
and motor back up.
Since there is some doubt as to which route the
Mayor and Chairman’s Paddle will take on April 19.
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That route will depend on water levels,
any contamination in Sugar Creek or the rivers,
and whether we can get the rest of the deadfalls out of the Withlacoochee River near Sugar Creek.
Yesterday we decided to head up the Withlacoochee River instead.
Good thing we did, what with those new deadfalls.
Sunset soon meant we did not get up to the last mile of deadfalls below Sugar Creek.
That is scheduled for this Sunday, April 12 13.
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