Suwannee River Sill, Griffis Fish Camp 2019-12-08

The water gates at the Suwannee River Sill are always open, despite the widespread Florida myth that in big rains Georgia opens them to flood Florida.

[The Sill is always open for Suwannee River water, 09:50:32, 30.804, -82.4177]
The Sill is always open for Suwannee River water, 09:50:32, 30.8040000, -82.4177000

These pictures are from camping two nights at Griffis Fish Camp.

See also the WWALS map of the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail, extended into Georgia.

Access

[Parking, Suwannee River Sill, 09:41:33, 30.8039080, -82.4192722]
Parking, Suwannee River Sill, 09:41:33, 30.8039080, -82.4192722

Up the Suwannee River behind the Sill

[The river looks different behind the Sill, 09:55:04, 30.8044076, -82.4195093]
The river looks different behind the Sill, 09:55:04, 30.8044076, -82.4195093

Which way?

[Let's try this way, 10:04:22, 30.8060028, -82.4184274]
Let’s try this way, 10:04:22, 30.8060028, -82.4184274

Deadfall

[Across the deadfall, 10:15:55]
Across the deadfall, 10:15:55

Tea water

[Tea-colored water in two branches, 10:26:38]
Tea-colored water in two branches, 10:26:38

Back downstream

[There she goes, 10:27:35, 30.8079262, -82.4197075]
There she goes, 10:27:35, 30.8079262, -82.4197075

Downstream on the main river

[Deeper with the flow from the gates, 10:43:53, 30.8041118, -82.4195849]
Deeper with the flow from the gates, 10:43:53, 30.8041118, -82.4195849

CTM

[Gretchen and a cypress on the bank, 10:55:53, 30.8012606, -82.4225956]
Gretchen and a cypress on the bank, 10:55:53, 30.8012606, -82.4225956

Gnarly trees

[Left under the gnarly tree, 11:05:57, 30.7991236, -82.4249847]
Left under the gnarly tree, 11:05:57, 30.7991236, -82.4249847

Grass

[Green grass, 11:12:31, 30.8554521, -82.6584490]
Green grass, 11:12:31, 30.8554521, -82.6584490

Colors

[20191208_112121, 11:21:21, 30.7970167, -82.4293755]
20191208_112121, 11:21:21, 30.7970167, -82.4293755

No trees

[See through the trees to an empty area, 11:26:04, 30.7953858, -82.4312771]
See through the trees to an empty area, 11:26:04, 30.7953858, -82.4312771

End of the Refuge

[Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, 11:33:52, 30.7943270, -82.4359550]
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, 11:33:52, 30.7943270, -82.4359550

Missing

[Bare shore, 11:45:26,]
Bare shore, 11:45:26,

TiR

[Tree in river, 11:46:52, 30.7917215, -82.4391681]
Tree in river, 11:46:52, 30.7917215, -82.4391681

Bay Creek

[Sandy left bend, 11:47:23, 30.7917220, -82.4391680]
Sandy left bend, 11:47:23, 30.7917220, -82.4391680

PM

[Palmettos, 11:55:57, 30.7887384, -82.4450926]
Palmettos, 11:55:57, 30.7887384, -82.4450926

Marks

[Blue-marked tree, 12:00:32, 30.7875380, -82.4440192]
Blue-marked tree, 12:00:32, 30.7875380, -82.4440192

Griffis Fish Camp

[In sight, 12:06:45,]
In sight, 12:06:45,

Banners

[Get the banners, 12:11:53, 30.7845787, -82.4465769]
Get the banners, 12:11:53, 30.7845787, -82.4465769

GFCL

[Griffis Fish Camp Landing, 12:21:03, 30.7845480, -82.4466090]
Griffis Fish Camp Landing, 12:21:03, 30.7845480, -82.4466090

Camping

[Putting out, 12:56:38, 30.7845480, -82.4466090]
Putting out, 12:56:38, 30.7845480, -82.4466090

 -jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®

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