Just part of the river cleaning flotilla
When not busy with other activities on this summer's Wednesday evenings, I and some other volunteers have done what we could to keep our local river, the Chattahoochee, running free and clean. These Wednesday cleanups were the brainchild of Chuck Armentrout, President of Urban Currents. They provide fellowship among paddlers of all skill levels, a great opportunity for paddlers to learn and improve their paddling skills, and are a great way to show the care and respect shown the rivers by the paddling community. When we first started gathering to clean various spots along the Chattahoochee, there were usually only a handful of people joining in. This has grown to the point that we now see 25-35 people every Wednesday, paddling a wide variety of kayaks, canoes, Sit-On-Tops, and even inflatables. Thanks go to master paddler and master photographer Rick Thompson for sharing these photos of us from one of the cleanup events. Thanks Rick and definitely thanks Chuck. SYOTR!
One cleanup area we hit was Whitewater Creek.
Time was taken for skills training and general paddling practice.
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