Daily Archives: February 16, 2026

Pictures: Chainsaw Cleanup, Withlacoochee River, Sugar Creek to RR Bridge 2026-02-14

We went only 0.28 Sugar Creek and Withlacoochee River miles, but we sawed plenty of passage through deadfalls, moved much debris, and picked up a bunch of trash.

Here are some video clips:

https://www.facebook.com/reel/2360050534421356/

https://youtu.be/XsmSiemHLug

We were chainsawing passage for kayaks, canoes, and jon boats through hurricane deadfalls, especially from Hurricane Helene.

Phil Hubbard, leader of this expedition, remarked: “I felt we had a very productive day. With the low water we were able to clear obstructions that had existed but inaccessible for a very long time.”

[Chainsaw Cleanup, Sugar Creek to Withlacoochee River, Short distance but much accomplished]
Chainsaw Cleanup, Sugar Creek to Withlacoochee River, Short distance but much accomplished

We are preparing for the Mayor and Chairmans Paddle by Suwannee Riverkeeper, which is currently scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 2026, if the river level rises enough to avoid rescheduling.

We took a WWALS canoe with the 24-inch Husqvarna Rancher chainsaw and the 86 lb thrust trolling motor paid for by a grant from Wild Green Future, plus other saws, electric and gas. Phil Hubbard and I used the canoe. David Savage and Tish Hall each brought their own kayak. We spent more time walking than paddling.

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Board Packet online –GA-DNR 2026-02-24

Thanks to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA-DNR) for putting their board packet online!

https://gadnr.org/board

Maybe they got tired of me nagging them last month until they sent the packet so WWALS could post it.

https://wwals.net/?p=69309

Still not back on the agenda after they took it off last time, is the Suwannee River Visitor Center.

[Board Packet online, --GA-DNR 2026-01-24, Congratulations, Moultrie, Eastside Trail in RTP]
Board Packet online, –GA-DNR 2026-01-24, Congratulations, Moultrie, Eastside Trail in RTP

If Moultrie’s Eastside Trail is in the watershed of Okalpilco Creek, that’s in the Suwannee River Basin. Congratulations, Moultrie, for being invited to submit a full proposal for your $200,000 project in the Recreational Trails Program (RTP).

I see nothing else about the Suwannee River Basin in this month’s board packet.

Follow the link above for the rest of the packet for the GA-DNR Board of Natural Resources meeting, Monday, February 24, 2026, at 9 AM, in the DNR Board Room, Atlanta, GA is 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, SE Suite 1252 East, Atlanta, GA 30334.

Or you can watch live by zoom:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87666619346?pwd=YdFlljH7EofQOa3aFs2beaPiyxtXfw.1

Meeting ID: 876 6661 9346

Passcode: 304473

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