Update 2025-04-28: Videos: Mayor and Chairmans Paddle 2025-04-19.
It went well, the Mayor and Chairman’s Paddle on the Withlacoochee River.
WWALS is an advocacy organization, and the best way to get people to care about rivers and creeks is to get them out there on the water. So it’s great that 36 people signed in and paddled with Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson and Lowndes County Commission Chairman Bill Slaughter. Young and old, they all seemed to enjoy it.
Later we will post video of the remarks by those two elected officials, as well as WWALS Board Member Gee Edwards as expedition leader, and me as Suwannee Riverkeeper, plus some videos along the river.
Mayor and Chairmans Paddle, Langdale Park, Withlacoochee River, Sugar Creek 2025-04-19
36 is less than the 42 last year, but not bad considering all the reschedulings and route changes.
Only three paddlers fell in, they all got back in their boats, and nobody was hurt. One cell phone took a dip, but Emily Arnold retrieved it, and it still works. Yay Emily!
Update 2025-04-21: Emily says, “I didn’t find the phone!! The lowndes EMS lady did! Can’t take credit for that one lol”.
According to Fire Chief Billy Young, Lieutenant Tommy Crump lost his phone, and Sargeant Krissy Sanders kept diving until she found it. Chief Young says the phone still works today. He says they really enjoyed it and will be joining us on more paddles.
Movie: Lowndes County Fire Rescue portages, 12:23:04, (25M) 30.8646489, -83.3157057
Thanks to Lowndes County Public Works for grading the road to the put-in, Langdale Park Boat Ramp. Thanks to Lowndes County Fire Rescue for paddling in their new kayaks. Valdosta City Manager Richard Hardy said he had a new kayak, but he also had a bad back and did not paddle.
Thanks to Paul Batts and Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks and Recreation Authority (VLPRA) for the shuttle vans.
Thanks to Steve Miller and son for bringing a golf cart to the take-out at Sugar Creek. They and WWALS President Sara Squires Jones held the fort at Sugar Creek while the rest of us were paddling.
Thanks to Gretchen Quarterman for signing everyone in and hosting the start of the paddle, including videoing the speakers.
Special thanks to Phil Hubbard for 8 chainsaw cleanups on the Withlacoochee River since Hurricane Helene. Most recently including all the way up to Langdale Park and back down to Troupville the Sunday before this paddle.
Thanks to Phil Royce for another chainsaw cleanup Friday, in which we sawed several new deadfalls, but we discovered there was not time to get all the deadfalls revealed between Sugar Creek and Troupville with water 3 feet lower than the previous chainsawing. That’s why the final last-minute route change to Langdale to Sugar Creek.
Map: Langdale Park to Sugar Creek
in the WWALS
map of the Withlacoochee and Little River Water Trail.
I’m calling this paddle a chainsaw cleanup, too, because I used saws at four locations. Thanks to Dan Phillips for the one chainsaw picture.
Chainsawing Suwannee Riverkeeper John S. Quarterman –Dan Phillips, 11:03:24
At one of those locations, Bobby McKenzie used his chainsaw to get mine loose from a log. At Sugar Creek, at Russell Allen McBride’s request, I chainsawed some debris out of the way of the take-out portage.
WWALS, the county, the city, et al., are starting planning now for next year. We’ll have three dates: one to start, and two fallbacks. None of them will be on VSU Spring Break, or when Valdosta Boys & Girls Club has a big event, or on Easter weekend.
So come on back next year!
Meanwhile, join WWALS for an on-land cleanup at Wainwright Drive on One Mile Branch, Saturday, April 26.
Paddle out on Banks Lake to watch the sun set and the full flower moon rise, Monday, May 12.
Portage around Big Shoals on the Suwannee River with us on Saturday, May 31.
For more WWALS outings and events, see:
https://wwals.net/outings
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
You can help with clean, swimmable, fishable, drinkable, water in the 10,000-square-mile Suwannee River Basin in Florida and Georgia by becoming a WWALS member today!
https://wwals.net/donations/
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Gretchen Quarterman signing in Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson –Catherine Ammons
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Lowndes County Commission Chairman Bill Slaughter –Gretchen Quarterman
Signs
Boats at the WWALS signs for the Withlacoochee and Little River Water Trail –Gretchen Quarterman
Suwannee Riverkeeper banner –Gretchen Quarterman
Some boats in the water –Gretchen Quarterman
Valdosta City Manager Richard Hardy on the right in the white shirt –Gretchen Quarterman
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WWALS table –Gretchen Quarterman
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Lowndes County Fire Rescue –Gretchen Quarterman
Groups
Steve Fessler (l.), Mayor (c.), Suwannee Riverkeeper John S. Quarterman, others –Catherine Ammons
Lowndes County Chairman Bill Slaughter and Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson –Catherine Ammons
Mark Coppage, jsq, Gretchen Quarterman, Steve Fesler, Scott James, Richard Hardy, Bill Slaughter –Catherine Ammons
Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson and City Manager Richard Hardy –Catherine Ammons
Bill Slaughter, Sarah Lowe, Ken Lowe, Emily Arnold, Scott James –Catherine Ammons
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Paddlers plus WWALS Board member Scotti Jay (l.), VLPRA Paul Batts (back center), Valdosta City Manager Richard Hardy (r.), WWALS volunteer Gretchen Quarterman –Catherine Ammons
Clear sight of the banner and water tail signs –Gretchen Quarterman
Valdosta Assistant City Manager Catherine Ammons photographing –Gretchen Quarterman
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Movie: Safety Lecture –Gee Edwards (129M) –Gretchen Quarterman
Movie: Remarks by Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson
Movie: Remarks by Lowndes County Commission Chairman Bill Slaughter
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John S. Quarterman loaning a kayak to Steve Fesler –Catherine Ammons
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Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson, 09:45:42
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Don’t get caught under that, 09:47:03, 30.8842988, -83.3251434
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Debbie Smith and Dan Phillips, 09:52:12, 30.8828364, -83.3243198
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Movie: A little bit of brush, 09:55:18, (15M) 30.8825558, -83.3240820
Arches
Idyllic, shady Withlacoochee River, 10:03:49, 30.8793387, -83.3116267
Dan and Debbie turning left, 10:03:53, 30.8811090, -83.3265476
Movie: A straight stretch, and turn to the left, 10:04:01, (23M) 30.8811090, -83.3265476
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Movie: She made it. What about them?, 10:07:01, (7.8M) 30.8811090, -83.3265476
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Movie: He floated over the log no problem, 10:07:15, (19M) 30.8811090, -83.3265476
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Movie: Debbie and Dan do the limbo, 10:21:55, (52M) 30.8755745, -83.3248716
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Mayor and Debbie, 10:37:56, 30.8735913, -83.3240802
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Something blue discarded on the right bank, 10:40:11, 30.8729727, -83.3247851
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Mayor waiting on the people, 10:49:07, 30.8724976, -83.3245660
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Log across, 10:51:39, 30.8699171, -83.3207398
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Or go around to the left, 10:52:00, 30.8694167, -83.3205201
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Movie: Train noise and cardinals chirping, 10:55:55, (16M) 30.8675050, -83.3202533
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Movie: Pick your limbo spot, 11:09:09, (40M) 30.8667334, -83.3204241
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Movie: And kept his hat, 11:09:55, (47M) 30.8667334, -83.3204241
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Movie: Steve Fesler through previous chainsawing, 11:14:10, (2.1M) 30.8668497, -83.3217686
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Steve Fesler retrieving a heavy child toy, 11:58:41, 30.8640951, -83.3206911
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Sugar Creek Confluence, 12:00:25, 30.8639707, -83.3206387
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Too late; on the sandbar, 12:01:30, 30.8638973, -83.3207815
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Dragging over the sandbar, 12:04:14, 30.8638088, -83.3204127
Movie: Valdosta Utilities got a not-too-clean water quality result for Sugar Creek, 12:04:34, (24M) 30.8638088, -83.3204127
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Movie: Steve Fesler got the water-logged child toy out of the creek, 12:06:09, (23M) 30.8638088, -83.3204127
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Heading up Sugar Creek, 12:06:23, 30.8639063, -83.3203407
Portage around logjam on Sugar Creek, 12:13:57, 30.8634374, -83.3192978
Movie: A little bit of portage on Sugar Creek, 12:14:02, (30M) 30.8634374, -83.3192978
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Not far to portage, 12:17:19, 30.8633856, -83.3195195
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Movie: Water was a lot higher when we chainsawed that last Sunday, 12:17:22, (15M) 30.8633856, -83.3195195
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Pelican portager, 12:23:00, 30.8646489, -83.3157057
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Movie: Lowndes County Fire Rescue portages, 12:23:04, (25M) 30.8646489, -83.3157057
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Salty Snapper Landing, 12:29:31, 30.8793387, -83.3116267
The Mayor helping at the WWALS banner, 12:29:34, 30.8627885, -83.3187518
Movie: The takeout, Salty Snapper Landing, below the WaterGoat, Sugar Creek, 12:29:39, (38M) 30.8627885, -83.3187518
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Many boats, 12:34:29, 30.8624383, -83.3185911
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Boats at the WaterGoat, 12:34:33, 30.8624383, -83.3185911
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Taking out, 12:34:50, 30.8624383, -83.3185911
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
You can help with clean, swimmable, fishable, drinkable, water in the 10,000-square-mile Suwannee River Basin in Florida and Georgia by becoming a WWALS member today!
https://wwals.net/donations/
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