You’ve seen who
won the eleven awards.
Now here are the rest of the paddlers in the
6th Annual BIG Little River Paddle Race,
from more counties, states, and watersheds than ever before.
Also more Solo Female Kayaks than Solo Male Kayaks,
and several whole families of paddlers.
This morning I was on
The Morning Drive with Steve Nichols on 105.9 FM WVGA, Valdosta, Georgia,
which Steve says reaches 100,000 people.
We talked about
all the things we said we would: Troupville cleanup, water trails, paddle race, film festival,
songwriting contest, outings, and more.
Here’s
the video extracted from WVGA’s facebook live.
Suwannee Riverkeeper on Steve Nichols Drive-time Radio 2018-04-24
Video by Black Crow Media for WVGA 105.9 FM, Valdosta, GA
I don’t know why the video is mirror-flipped, but below are a few stills right-way around.
If you want to see the whole morning’s video, it’s
on the show’s website.
This interview runs about -23:40 to -1:20.
WWALS Outings Committee Chair Phil Hubbard made these metal signs
and planted them yesterday at
Troupville Boat Ramp on the Little River.
Meet at these signs for the cleanup this morning,
led by WWALS member Bobby McKenzie.
Who knows the Ockolocoochee River?
No, not the Ochlockonee River; that’s a bit to the west.
You do know the Ockolocoochee River as the Little River,
of the Withlacoochee, of the Suwannee.
Here is news from 1889 that also includes the
boat that didn’t survive from Troupville to Ellaville,
which was apparently not a paddlewheel steamer.
VALDOSTA, Ga., January 19. -[Special.]- Away up near the northern
limit of the great wiregrass section there is a big cypress swamp.
They call them bays there. From this bay emerges Continue reading →
Nobody likes sewer spills, but no, these are not the same as before Valdosta’s
recent wastewater system improvements:
nothing this time came from the Withlacoochee Wastewater Treatment Plant,
and the amounts were small compared to previous years (10-62%)
and in far fewer locations.