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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Suwannee River, Suwannee River State Park to Dowling Park, October 9, 2021


 
Muddy boat ramp at Suwannee River State Park.  Below, a deer runs across the parking lot as I start the drive to the Dowling Park boat ramp
Dowling Park Ramp. 
On my bike, in the fog.




My cabin. After an hour twenty minute, 13 mile bike ride



On the River at 10:13







Suwanacooche Spring









Ellaville Spring



2 more of Suwanacoochee





The Idle Speed sign gets posted when the Suwannee is high.  It was ignored by motorboaters.



Duke Energy canal







Interstate 10



Stop at Anderson Spring

Did not walk far. The mud at the landing sucked off my watershoes.  Pulled them out of the ooze, and walked barefoot


Anderson Spring is hard to see, even in moderate River levels. While the Suwannee has fallen from recent highs, it still is rather high


























 
The river has dropped enough to reveal some smaller springs

















A little spring

I sometimes stop at this ramp.  It may be private, and people were on the property, so I did not today.








Out of sequence spring videos
















Snorkeled this spring 





 


















Advent Christian Village dock. First of two.











Quarry Lake.  As the name implies, the limestone was used to build area roads.  I assumed that, it was confirmed by a friend on Facebook.









Back on the Suwannee
The second Advent Christian Village dock

Dowling Park River Camp




Landed at 4:37
Went to Falmouth Spring

Water level too high for me to want to swim.


Back at Suwannee River State Park




Lime Sink Trail



























Sun setting across the River, 6:58 PM

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