Project Clearwater — Expedition 39
Project Clearwater — Expedition 39
Sprinting down the bayou and back to the park? Yeah, we can do that now. Read more…
The Bank Job — Fall 2014 Edition
The Bank Job — Fall 2014 Edition
A breezy morning turned into a great day on the Litter Banks of Ward Creek, and with the combined efforts of Volunteer LSU, the Bayou Manchac Group, and PaddleBR, a vast amount of litter was gathered to be sent to a better place. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 38
Project Clearwater — Expedition 38
For the second week in a row, we went to Ward Creek and upstream, but this time the bridge blockades did not hold us back. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 37
Project Clearwater — Expedition 37
The water was low at the park, but not as low as the parking space supply. The number of bridge-blocking logs, however, was well above ideal. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 36 *and* Moonlight Paddle
There’s nothing quite like a long day working on the bayous, and then you go back out for a moonlight paddle. Read more…
September Moonlight Paddle!
PaddleBR and the Bayou Manchac Group are doing another moonlight paddle this Saturday, September 6th! If it’s anything like last month’s, it’d be a shame to miss it. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 35
Project Clearwater — Expedition 35
Okay, *this* was the lowest I’ve seen. With the bayou one link from the ring marking seven feet of bridge clearance, there wasn’t much water out there. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 34
Project Clearwater — Expedition 34
With the bayou very low, it was time to get some work done. This time, I had help. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 33
Project Clearwater — Expedition 33
After an amazing moonlight paddle to Spanish Lake via Bayou Braud, the morning came early. With the low water, it was going to be a long day. Read more…
Project Clearwater — Expedition 32
Project Clearwater — Expedition 32
When the water level is low there are always things to do. Towing a drain pipe is not usually one of them. Read more…









