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wylee
wylee
QLD
31 posts
QLD, 31 posts
3 Jun 2009 3:08pm
any considered a trip to Lake Eyre ?
have been watching the weather /wind out there and at the mo its still on the low side but it would be a once in a life time trip if it comes up?
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse
WA
592 posts
WA, 592 posts
3 Jun 2009 1:10pm
Not a bad idea wylee. Could definately be a goer ;)

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Cal
Cal
QLD
1003 posts
Cal Cal
QLD, 1003 posts
3 Jun 2009 3:10pm
Been thinking about it since the rains. Any idea how long the waters stick around there?
wylee
wylee
QLD
31 posts
QLD, 31 posts
3 Jun 2009 3:18pm
well with the temps out there at the mo there wont be tooo much evap going on.. but the surface area along with the lack of depth doesn't leave it much buffer any how...
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse
WA
592 posts
WA, 592 posts
3 Jun 2009 1:25pm
We could get out and film ourselves sailing there and look like Jamie Dury (just a lot less GAY). lol

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KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
3 Jun 2009 3:26pm
It looks pretty muddy from the photos I've seen
rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
3 Jun 2009 1:27pm
Hmmm... doesn't sound like that much fun ... well as long as you don't fall in you should be right!
From www.lakeeyreyc.com/health.html
Spongy Feet
A condition which effects everyone who has waded in the Lake for more than a few hours. The condition will not be noticed until you have left the Lake and are showering back in civilisation. Your feet will puff and wrinkle as they absorb water due to the lack of natural protective oils in the skin - the salt water has leached these oils out. This leaching of oils in finger and toe nails will make them soft or brittle and easily torn.

Onion Toe
For those who get the job of pushing and walking craft in muddy salty water or salty beaches "Onion Toe" can be a problem. The skin, particularly on the underside of the big toe, exfoliates like an onion. The problem becomes serious when the skin peels back to raw flesh with the possibility of a sea ulcer. A plastic bag over the feet can help in the water. Protect the toes with shoes/thongs when out of the water - Dettol and antiseptic cream at night. Onion toe takes up to a month of care to heal after leaving the Lake.

Sea Ulcers
The most prevalent condition treated on the Lake occurs as the result of a small scratch becoming infected due to the very active bacteria found in warm saline waters. The result is a sea ulcer, a difficult condition to treat in this environment.

Treatment consists of clean, dry and sterilise as frequently as possible. In the evening after the last item is retrieved from the boat remove any pus and disinfect the ulcer with neat Dettol. Allow to dry in the air and keep clean but not bandaged during the night. When sailing wash the ulcer with fresh water as soon as you're under way. Dry and then squirt antiseptic powder into the wound. Try to keep out of the water as much as possible.

This treatment normally holds the ulcer at bay but it often doesn't heal until one week after the adventure has ended.
Cal
Cal
QLD
1003 posts
Cal Cal
QLD, 1003 posts
3 Jun 2009 3:53pm
with that info, perhaps rescueme has just rescued us!
Mini Mal
Mini Mal
WA
298 posts
WA, 298 posts
3 Jun 2009 2:31pm
I flew the length of it south to north with Qantas at 30 000ft last year going from Melbourne to Darwin. There is a lot of nothing out there and its just a huge salt lake max depth 1m I hear but the average depth 200mm it makes for a muddy ole wipeout and that mud/salt burns.
wylee
wylee
QLD
31 posts
QLD, 31 posts
3 Jun 2009 4:59pm
i can see we have a lot of glass half empty ppl out there....
its sad....
its about the experience ....
michaelca10
michaelca10
26 posts
26 posts
3 Jun 2009 3:30pm
Flew around Lake Eyre in April. It was spectacular. It was very strange seeing all the green in and around Birdsville.

Anyway, will be back through that way in July with the car and will have my gear on board. I reckon there will be a few spots to get out with the kite.



Rooboy
Rooboy
SA
298 posts
SA, 298 posts
3 Jun 2009 6:16pm
A few of us SA kiters have been talking about it a bit, but also have a mate who is a journo who got back from there a week or 2 ago. Took his gear but didnt get any wind unfortunately. Ill have a chat to him and try and get some more info.

Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
3 Jun 2009 11:07pm
wylee said...

i can see we have a lot of glass half empty ppl out there....
its sad....
its about the experience ....


yip nothin like the ol onion toe ,spongy foot and what was the other dreadful condition .not to mention vomiting if you swallow any of the saline filth.just like kiting st kilda eh boys
Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
3 Jun 2009 11:12pm
Rooboy said...

A few of us SA kiters have been talking about it a bit, but also have a mate who is a journo who got back from there a week or 2 ago. Took his gear but didnt get any wind unfortunately. Ill have a chat to him and try and get some more info.




sounds like lucky for him
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