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Pictures: Another Langdale Park Withlacoochee River Chainsaw Cleanup 2026-07-26

We cleared passage for kayaks, canoes, and jon boats, leaving plenty of habitat for wildlife, downstream from Langdale Park Boat Ramp, on the Withlacoochee River.

We sawed many deadfalls, and saw quite a few birds, including a Great Blue Heron. Plus a wasp nest.

We did get past Three Mile Branch, although we’re not sure we actually saw it.

It got to be 1 PM before we got to the big log pile at the south border of the park. We stopped at another big log pile before it, maybe 200 feet up from the end of the park. Join us next time!

[Pictures: Another Langdale Park, Chainsaw Cleanup, Withlacoochee River, 2026-07-26]
Pictures: Another Langdale Park, Chainsaw Cleanup, Withlacoochee River, 2026-07-26

Thanks to Phil Hubbard for leading this expedition, and Wes Brinkley for helping.

Thanks to Sue Raffaele for the Old Town Canoe.

Thanks to Wild Green Future for the generous grant that paid for the Husqvarna 460 Rancher 24-inch chainsaw. We did some repair on the water: turns out the spindle at the end of the bar needs greasing.

I think we used four or five chainsaws. I got mine stuck the most: three times.

The water was very low, 114.18 NAVD88 on the Valdosta Gauge. That’s lower than our recommended minimum of 116. We deliberately do chainsaw cleanups at really low water levels, so we can get to deadfalls that would otherwise be underwater.

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.

And there’s a special web page for Chainsaw Cleanups:

https://wwals.net/outings/chainsaw-cleanups/

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Pictures: Mayor and Chairman’s Paddle 2023-03-04

Update 2023-03-13: Mayor and Chairman’s Paddle in Valdosta Daily Times and WWALS video of what the Mayor and Chairman said.

Everybody had a good time at the Fourth Annual Mayor and Chairman’s Paddle. The water level was just right for the shoals to be ripples and the weather was perfect: not cold, not hot, nice and shady.

Phil Hubbard led this one of many WWALS paddle outings. Three people fell in and one paddle got lost, but everybody recovered and nobody went home mad.

[Mayor, WWALS, Chairman; banners; boaters; outfall; Spook Bridge]
Mayor, WWALS, Chairman; banners; boaters; outfall; Spook Bridge

WWALS is proud to bring together Lowndes County Chairman Bill Slaughter and Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson at the site of the county’s recent acquisition of 71 acres from Helen Tapp to add to the 49 acres Parks and Rec already owns to eventually form Troupville Nature Park. Continue reading