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june long weekend

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Created by beachball57 > 9 months ago, 30 Apr 2011
bazl
WA, 700 posts
8 May 2011 10:40PM
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landyacht said...

you can do it with care in a 2wd, but not if its wet.



A 2bee Rodeo would eat it for breakfast

port
VIC, 446 posts
9 May 2011 9:25AM
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The entrance then a 40 min drive at speeds between 20 and 60kmh to lake side camp.

port
VIC, 446 posts
9 May 2011 9:35AM
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The drive off the lake with the drop in that Landyacht spoke about in the distance.

Nikrum
TAS, 1972 posts
9 May 2011 9:49AM
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Ok! if that is as bad as it gets then I wouldn't have trouble.. I took my Other Rodeo out through the Flinders Ranges back in 2000 and it was pretty bad in places Crapped it in! No Prob's.
Ron Thanks Paul.

port
VIC, 446 posts
9 May 2011 9:54AM
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lake gillies drive way

port
VIC, 446 posts
9 May 2011 10:01AM
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the drop in to lake gillies

Nikrum
TAS, 1972 posts
9 May 2011 10:06AM
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Come on Port let's not get into embarrassing me, Please
I have to be a little bit careful as I am likely to turn up there on my ownsome and, get stuck and spend a month marooned in No Mans Land and nooe in a 1000K to help get me out. Don't laugh I've come close a few times going places where Angels Fear to Tread.
Ron

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
9 May 2011 8:14PM
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Nikrum said...

Angels Fear to Tread

great name for a landyacht

j murray
SA, 947 posts
10 May 2011 12:06AM
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Thanks blokes, it looks fair enough with caution and no rain. Nick if ya get here

to me I will travel up with you or vicky versa !!!

beachball57
SA, 538 posts
10 May 2011 9:08AM
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hi guys i go up there (gilles) a bit, yeh the entrance is a bit hard to spot i the last time i put my trip meter of the speedo to 0 at iron knob and measured it from there that way i always know when i'm getting close, the track in follows the vermin fence at the edge of the park until you get to the stock gate where it becomes part of Gilles Downs station then through the gate back into the park again,, the track is or can be a little over grown and because it's a conservation park Nat. parks don't relly like to cut trees back but if you vehicle isn't to high it's not all that bad just take it easy,,the jump up/down is the last tricky bit before the run to the entrance to the lake surface but it's not impossible even with a 2wd car as long as you use some sence,, when i go up i prefer to camp back off the lake up in the scrub particularly if it's a bit cold as it seems to be a bit warmer back there and i have made a bit of a camping area back in the trees for the camper trailer, a fire pit and such there's plenty of dry wood although you're suppose to bring in your own so i'm told but a 30 min walk around the scrub finds plenty laying on the ground for a couple of days suppy, i take the land yacht down to the lake and just leave it there over night, that way it's easy to get bad up the jump up section without towing the camper trailer should things turn nasty, i was on the lake when the rain set in once and didn't have any trouble getting out but better safe than stuck, it's a fair walk back to the main road,,, when you drive out onto the lake just turn right along the edge of the lake and the camping spots are abbout 100 mts or so along there but anywhere seems ok, that is the best track into the lake there is another one a bit close to iron knob but it has been badly washed out and would take about 20 mins longer if you could get through at all...as for weather reports I look on the Adelaide BOM site and look at the reports for KIMBA and NONNING station which is just on the other side of the lake, they seem to be the best two.........also forgot to mention the track entrance is about 45 k's from Kimba so if you heading towards kimba from port augusta it's about 45 k's from kimba and if you look for maker post 837 (it was still there the last time i was there) the track is just a bit further on from that post.........hope this helps,, at this stage i'll be going if it's not wet but will be goin up on sat'day and coming home on the monday but i might be staying in port augusta and just coming out on sunday to sail,,, a check of the nonning station readings a few days before hand should give a reasonably good indication as to what it's going ot be like,,, intend to give the clay pans around port augusta a try as well hence the reason for staying in the port...

Nikrum
TAS, 1972 posts
10 May 2011 12:57PM
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Thanks Beachball but at what point of the year do the good winds happen, like 20 to 30 kts? Mid Summer might be a bit hot for us Tassies though.
Ron

Nikrum
TAS, 1972 posts
10 May 2011 8:46PM
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Now there is a Chart I get the drift of.
Good Stuff Bazl.
Ron

beachball57
SA, 538 posts
13 May 2011 8:53AM
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Nikrum said...

Thanks Beachball but at what point of the year do the good winds happen, like 20 to 30 kts? Mid Summer might be a bit hot for us Tassies though.
Ron


this time of year you get good winds in the afternoon, i don't even go up there mid summer even to hot for me and i go there a fair bit,, early spring then give summer a miss then back again say march april ten anytime it's ot wet, there's plenty of wood around for a camp fire if it's cold but there's not much air conditioning when it's gets to 45 plus which it does often in summer

j murray
SA, 947 posts
13 May 2011 11:37AM
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Could the first who go there this year mark the enterance with some seismic

[ Plastic ] coloured tape. Just a few bits on the roadside trees would help.

quite often zooalogical party's mark different things such a birds nests etc that

they are recording. A lot of people dont even see it and a huge amount dont

know what its all about , so it can be discrete. It will eventually break down

with weathering. A roll is always handy in the bush in your glovebox/emergency

gear. It comes dull coloured and floro. dull is good enough.

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
13 May 2011 7:41PM
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being a national park , I dont think you are supposed to clear campsites or light fires. you may want to check up on that .
by camping on the lakes surface where appropriate its possible to leave almost no footprint

beachball57
SA, 538 posts
14 May 2011 9:44AM
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gilles is not really a national park it's more of a conservation park, i'll check with parks SA but i think you can burn wood that is just laying around already on the ground but can't "pull down a tree " anyway the lake is that far in off the main road i doubt that anyone whould know you're there

beachball57
SA, 538 posts
16 May 2011 9:14AM
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latest report from lake gilles area say no rain to speak of in the area but with somewhat clear sky over night it has been very cold down below 0 at times earl in the morning,, long range forecast for the area has some rain fall predicded later this month and early june but not sure how much

natosa
SA, 18 posts
22 May 2011 3:05PM
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At this stage we have 4 Blokarts and 1 Landyacht going. Is anyone else interested

sn
WA, 2775 posts
22 May 2011 2:26PM
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shouldnt that read "we have 5 landyachts going- 4 are blowies"

port
VIC, 446 posts
22 May 2011 6:22PM
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sn said...

shouldnt that read "we have 5 landyachts going- 4 are blowies"




you gotta be in it to win it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

port
VIC, 446 posts
9 Jun 2011 10:13AM
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Ok packed and ready to go leaving Melbourne around 1am so should put us lake side around 3pm Friday after stopping in PT Augusta for provisions.Only light shower forecast for Friday and winds all weekend up to 25kmh.See you all out there.

Nikrum
TAS, 1972 posts
9 Jun 2011 1:30PM
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SHADUP Port!
None the less I hope you all have a wonderful Long Weekend and lots of Video etc.
Ron

natosa
SA, 18 posts
13 Jun 2011 5:59PM
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what a weekend 300km plus of sailing 11hrs plus sailing time - 6 blokarts, 1 class 5, 1 kite board and 2 kite buggies. lake was just great a bit of water on the western side & only a few patches of soft stuff the rest was hard.

hills
SA, 1622 posts
14 Jun 2011 8:42AM
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Excellent, did anyone take a camera??

desertyank
1260 posts
14 Jun 2011 7:59AM
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hills said...

Excellent, did anyone take a camera??


maybe it didn't happen......[}:)]

Nikrum
TAS, 1972 posts
14 Jun 2011 10:09AM
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Careful Yank. Thems is bordering on fighting words.[}:)]. Mind you I am beginning to wonder myself. Perhaps they forgot to charge their batteries for both GPS and Video Cam's.
Ron

desertyank
1260 posts
14 Jun 2011 8:16AM
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Nikrum said...

Careful Yank. Thems is bordering on fighting words.[}:)]. Mind you I am beginning to wonder myself. Perhaps they forgot to charge their batteries for both GPS and Video Cam's.
Ron



Based on your posts, That makes at least 2 of us that have done the whole battery FAIL thing.

Cheers, John

natosa
SA, 18 posts
14 Jun 2011 11:05AM
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see below

natosa
SA, 18 posts
14 Jun 2011 11:17AM
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