It began with a plan...


This project began May 1st, 2011 when Eric Bersinger and Josh Woods paddled The Bartram Canoe Trail on Durbin Creek. What we found that day was the launch area full of illegally dumped trash and a creek that had been ignored for years. Fallen trees and log jams made this beautiful creek impossible to paddle. On this day we made our pledge, on this day "The Durbin Creek Wilderness Society" was born...
..and on this day we went to work....

..We are the Waterway Stewards of Durbin Creek and The Historic Bartram Canoe Trail...
..volunteer citizens making a difference by keeping the creek open for everyone to enjoy...

We are the recipients of the prestigious "2012 Green Paddle Award for Waterway Conservation" Presented by The American Canoe Association for outstanding contribution to paddlesport by protecting America's Waterways.

We are the recipients of the 2013 "In The Trenches Award" presented by The Public Trust Environmental Legal Institute of Florida. Our award was given during the 22nd annual Mayors Environmental Awards luncheon with this years theme, Advancing Environmental Stewardship.

..for contact information about this, donation based, conservation, restoration and clean-up non-profit organization, The Clean Waterway Society, Inc email: bartramcanoetrail@yahoo.com

..Donations can be mailed to The Clean Waterway Society 1212 Ribbon Road, St. Johns Florida 32259
..with our Sincere Thanks!....

..while viewing our blog..note there are several pages of "older posts" to check out.....

...Click on each photo for "the gallery view" ...


Monday, April 7, 2014

Durbin Creek Clog 2014

 ..Durbin Creek is currently under attack again from surface
 covering plant overgrowth's, this is the view yesterday at
 the JEA power-lines. We cleared this clog originally
 in summer 2011...

 ...Authentic Grade ...

 ..Jim Woods is a human wrecking machine..

 ..Jim Woods, Brian Mc Hone and Josh using "our direct approach"..
Thanks to Matt Corby, North Florida Land Manager with St. Johns
 River Water Management District for providing access for us at
Sampson's Bridge for this project...

..This is an example of a typical tree fall across Durbin Creek
we'll be back soon to cut this and several more we've discovered
 west of the power line area so you can enjoy a carefree paddle...