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Prairie Creek – Jan 2019

By James Steele January 8, 2019 October 30, 2020 0

Prairie Creek - January 2019We launched on the southeast corner of the SR 20 Bridge, near Kate’s Fish Camp. It is a steep slope down to the water but there were no issues. As was the case for the two previous paddles over the last year and a half, the current was moving well and the water was high…James

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Paynes Prairie – 441 to Alachua Sink

By James Steele April 5, 2018 October 30, 2020 4

Payne's Prairie - Alachua LakePaynes Prairie is a large 32 square mile wetland basin located between Gainesville and Micanopy, Fl. The Prairie primarily drains into Alachua Sink in the Northeast portion of the basin. In 1871 this sink became blocked and for almost 20 years Paynes Prairie was known as Alachua Lake…James

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