We started at Sasser Landing on the Alapaha River and paddled up the Alapahoochee River, chainsawing passage through several deadfalls, 0.86 river miles up to Devil Shoal, on this May 30, 2026, WWALS river outing.
Pictures: Alapahoochee River Cleanup, Turket Creek Waterfall, Passage Chainsawed from Sasser Landing up to Devil Shoal 2026-05-30
There was no way to even walk up past Devil Shoal anymore, after Hurricane Helene and numerous other storms. So we turned back, also to get ahead of the predicted thunderstorm.
Of course we stopped at Turket Creek Waterfall, where some dipped in the river and others hiked up the bank.
As we neared Sasser Landing again, our expedition leader Kyle “Bird” Chamberlain summed it up, “We did as much as we could, as long as we could.”
We’ll be back at a later date, to start higher up the Alapahoochee, when the water level gets appropriate again.
Here are some video snippets:
Thanks to Shirley Kokidko and Steve Shaw for meeting us at the Alapahoochee River Confluence. This outing was Shirley’s idea.
Thanks to Shawn O’Connor for bringing his pole saw.
Thanks to Will Hart for bringing a saw and Matt Jarvis.
Thanks to Karen Lehnert for coming from Tallahassee and Scott Wilder for coming from Monticello. They helped pull aside sawed off limbs.
I also sawed, but there are no pictures or videos of that.
Thanks to Wild Green Future for the grant that paid for the 24-inch Husqvarna Rancher chainsaw, which we had along, although we did not use it.
Thanks to Sue Raffaele for the Old Town Camper canoe she donated to WWALS. Bird and I were in that canoe, along with numerous chainsaws and other equipment.
On the Jennings Gauge, on the bridge a few hundred feet downstream from Sasser Landing, the water level was 62.85 feet NAVD88 at 9 AM, May 30, 2026.
On May 14, 2026, it read 61.1 feet NAVD88.
It was 62.84 feet NAVD88 at 11:15 AM, July 21, 2024, the last time we tried this outing.
For more WWALS outings and events as they are posted, see the WWALS outings web page, https://wwals.net/outings/. WWALS members also get an upcoming list in the Tannin Times newsletter.
There are more pictures below.
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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Getting ready, 2026:05:30 10:28:52, –jsq for WWALS 30.6008376, -83.0729167
Banners, 2026:05:30 10:32:31, –jsq for WWALS 30.6008907, -83.0732152
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Bird Chamberlain says we’re go, 2026:05:30 10:36:04, –jsq for WWALS 30.6009772, -83.0735825
Shirley Kokidko and Steve Shaw loitering at the Alapahoochee River Confluence, 2026:05:30 10:35:58, –jsq for WWALS 30.6009772, -83.0735825
Closer Shirley and Steve at the Alapahoochee River Confluence, 2026:05:30 10:37:21, –jsq for WWALS 30.6017304, -83.0738928
Kyle Bird Chamberlain, our expedition leader, 2026:05:30 10:37:28, –jsq for WWALS 30.6017378, -83.0738978
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Rockfall, 2026:05:30 10:44:24, –jsq for WWALS 30.6038760, -83.0757359
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Turket Creek Waterfall, 2026:05:30 10:45:33, –jsq for WWALS 30.6043434, -83.0756053
Shawn O’Connor getting ahead of us, 2026:05:30 10:45:44, (5.6M) –jsq for WWALS 30.6043434, -83.0756053
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Been there, sawed that, 2026:05:30 11:04:02, –jsq for WWALS 30.6050914, -83.0747261
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Karen Lehnert from Tallahasee and Scott Wilder from Monticello waiting for sawed limbs to pull aside, 2026:05:30 11:07:42, –jsq for WWALS 30.6057223, -83.0744858
Bird sawing with jsq 18-inch EGO electric chainsaw, 2026:05:30 11:07:50, –jsq for WWALS 30.6057223, -83.0744858
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Devil Shoal, 2026:05:30 12:09:06, –jsq for WWALS 30.6101806, -83.0748567
Can’t paddle up that, 2026:05:30 12:09:30, –jsq for WWALS 30.6101806, -83.0748567
There used to be a trail along the right bank, 2026:05:30 12:09:34, –jsq for WWALS 30.6101806, -83.0748567
Not even Will Hart can paddle up that, 2026:05:30 12:10:25, –jsq for WWALS 30.6101983, -83.0748580
Movie: Shawn O’Connor tries walking up, 2026:05:30 12:13:29, (15M) –jsq for WWALS 30.6101983, -83.0748580
Down would be possible, but not up, 2026:05:30 12:15:56, –jsq for WWALS 30.6102559, -83.0749031
Lunch below Devil Shoal, 2026:05:30 12:16:11, –jsq for WWALS 30.6102559, -83.0749031
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Rockfall with paddles, 2026:05:30 12:43:29, –jsq for WWALS 30.6086405, -83.0750322
Downstream to a former obstacle, 2026:05:30 12:43:36, –jsq for WWALS 30.6086405, -83.0750322
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A dip at Turket Creek Waterfall, 2026:05:30 12:56:58, –jsq for WWALS 30.6044354, -83.0756144
Hikers, 2026:05:30 12:57:06, –jsq for WWALS 30.6044159, -83.0756364
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Turket Creek Waterfall, 2026:05:30 12:59:24, –jsq for WWALS 30.6044537, -83.0755912
Closeup, Turket Creek Waterfall, 2026:05:30 12:59:28, –jsq for WWALS 30.6044537, -83.0755912
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Sasser Landing in sight, 2026:05:30 13:08:39, –jsq for WWALS 30.5705163, -83.0745581
Movie: Bird says we did the best we could, as long as we could, 2026:05:30 13:09:59, (20M) –jsq for WWALS 30.6013934, -83.0737272
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Taking out, 2026:05:30 13:16:58, –jsq for WWALS 30.6008994, -83.0732513
Movie: About this expedition, 2026-05-30 –Suwannee Riverkeeper John S. Quarterman
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