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Created by sailquik > 9 months ago, 24 Mar 2017
BSN101
WA, 2244 posts
3 Jan 2018 7:45PM
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I hope to get there this year so Ill happily part with $10

There could be so many little comps/monthly targets to play out. We just had the 1hr run what about the others & 100km club too. what a great sport this is with so many angles to it.

AUS02
TAS, 1981 posts
4 Jan 2018 6:32AM
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Great idea, $10 is fine.

aussieboats
NSW, 342 posts
4 Jan 2018 6:42AM
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Iam in

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7916 posts
4 Jan 2018 12:22PM
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MartinF2 said..
Updates from Andy who is there at the moment sharing his videos (sorry if you are not on facebook )

www.facebook.com/pg/WindsurfingGear/videos/?ref=page_internal


So is that at Cockies?

sboardcrazy
NSW, 7916 posts
4 Jan 2018 12:24PM
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Yep for me..and this time I won't miss the entry date cutoff..

jimbob SA
SA, 992 posts
4 Jan 2018 12:08PM
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sboardcrazy said..

MartinF2 said..
Updates from Andy who is there at the moment sharing his videos (sorry if you are not on facebook )

www.facebook.com/pg/WindsurfingGear/videos/?ref=page_internal



So is that at Cockies?


No

sailquik
VIC, 6068 posts
4 Jan 2018 12:39PM
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sboardcrazy said
So is that at Cockies?



No. That was from the 3 mile. Top of the lake closer to Beachport and further SE from the 5 mile where we lanched when you were there. There would be no way to drive across the lake to Cockies now. Jimbob says that the track around past the 5 mile is too wet to drive now
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sboardcrazy
NSW, 7916 posts
4 Jan 2018 1:15PM
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sailquik said..

sboardcrazy said
So is that at Cockies?




No. That was from the 3 mile. Top of the lake closer to Beachport and further SE from the 5 mile where we lanched when you were there. There would be no way to drive across the lake to Cockies now. Jimbob says that the track around past the 5 mile is too wet to drive now
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I didn't think you'd be able to get to Cockies..Looking good!

ka43
NSW, 3062 posts
4 Jan 2018 6:06PM
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Packin Point where the 4 of us rigged and launched from and one arvo with Jamie last Feb.

sailquik
VIC, 6068 posts
4 Jan 2018 11:40PM
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Just got am email from John at DEWNR.

Lake level was at 0.068mAHD today.

Here is a photo from him of the flood level sign at the 5 mile for reference:

Interestingly, I think that you can see in this photo the large weed free area in front of the 5 mile parking area that Jimbob reported, and the water looks quite clear. Jimbob also reports that the weed growth in most of the lake is excellent.




Edit: Below is may photo of the same posted at the start of this thread from March 2017. Water just a little higher now. maybe 10-15cm?



jimbob SA
SA, 992 posts
5 Jan 2018 10:02AM
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sailquik said..
Just got am email from John at DEWNR.

Lake level was at 0.068mAHD today.

Here is a photo from him of the flood level sign at the 5 mile for reference:

Interestingly, I think that you can see in this photo the large weed free area in front of the 5 mile parking area that Jimbob reported, and the water looks quite clear. Jimbob also reports that the weed growth in most of the lake is excellent.




Edit: Below is may photo of the same posted at the start of this thread from March 2017. Water just a little higher now. maybe 10-15cm?




August

October







Adriano
11206 posts
5 Jan 2018 10:24AM
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I see the weed for speed!

sailquik
VIC, 6068 posts
5 Jan 2018 1:44PM
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Excellent Jimbob! Thanks.

jimbob SA
SA, 992 posts
5 Jan 2018 8:29PM
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Just a thing but because of the high water last two winters its trashed the rigging area at the 5 mile so you can only rig on the dirt gravel, Bert has mowed a little area at the old picnic area but is a ****ty spot to sail out from, at the gap can only park on the road and nowhere much to rig if more than a few there, packin point has a bit more area but still no grass.
No hope of driving to cockys point with water level.
The spit has plenty of room if every one spreads out a bit but the track while not being too rough (except the rocky hill ) has a lot of overgrown coastal wattle that maybe/will scratch your bus.
so if you have new sails they won't be for long or as l suggested to Glynn maybe bring a tarp to rig on.

BSN101
WA, 2244 posts
5 Jan 2018 8:28PM
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jimbob SA said..
Just a thing but because of the high water last two winters its trashed the rigging area at the 5 mile so you can only rig on the dirt gravel, Bert has mowed a little area at the old picnic area but is a ****ty spot to sail out from, at the gap can only park on the road and nowhere much to rig if more than a few there, packin point has a bit more area but still no grass.
No hope of driving to cockys point with water level.
The spit has plenty of room if every one spreads out a bit but the track while not being too rough (except the rocky hill ) has a lot of overgrown coastal wattle that maybe/will scratch your bus.
so if you have new sails they won't be for long or as l suggested to Glynn maybe bring a tarp to rig on.



Tarp is a great idea!

decrepit
WA, 11828 posts
5 Jan 2018 9:46PM
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BSN101 said..
Tarp is a great idea!


As long as you can stop it from blowing away.

choco
SA, 3995 posts
6 Jan 2018 6:41AM
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jimbob SA said..
Just a thing but because of the high water last two winters its trashed the rigging area at the 5 mile so you can only rig on the dirt gravel, Bert has mowed a little area at the old picnic area but is a ****ty spot to sail out from, at the gap can only park on the road and nowhere much to rig if more than a few there, packin point has a bit more area but still no grass.
No hope of driving to cockys point with water level.
The spit has plenty of room if every one spreads out a bit but the track while not being too rough (except the rocky hill ) has a lot of overgrown coastal wattle that maybe/will scratch your bus.
so if you have new sails they won't be for long or as l suggested to Glynn maybe bring a tarp to rig on.


I'll bring some rolls of green if I get a chance to get there but I will charge for rigging

Adriano
11206 posts
6 Jan 2018 10:36AM
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What about rigging in the shallow water in your togs. Nice and cool and no snakes!

Boombuster
QLD, 570 posts
7 Jan 2018 6:40AM
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choco said..

jimbob SA said..
Just a thing but because of the high water last two winters its trashed the rigging area at the 5 mile so you can only rig on the dirt gravel, Bert has mowed a little area at the old picnic area but is a ****ty spot to sail out from, at the gap can only park on the road and nowhere much to rig if more than a few there, packin point has a bit more area but still no grass.
No hope of driving to cockys point with water level.
The spit has plenty of room if every one spreads out a bit but the track while not being too rough (except the rocky hill ) has a lot of overgrown coastal wattle that maybe/will scratch your bus.
so if you have new sails they won't be for long or as l suggested to Glynn maybe bring a tarp to rig on.



I'll bring some rolls of green if I get a chance to get there but I will charge for rigging



Mines better Choco but bit hard for me to bring all the way to LG


Adriano
11206 posts
7 Jan 2018 6:16AM
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Far out that's a work of art. Do you spend any time with your family?

Boombuster
QLD, 570 posts
7 Jan 2018 8:21AM
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Adriano said..
Far out that's a work of art. Do you spend any time with your family?


Eat, Windsurf, Mow and see the wife in between.

Dylan72
QLD, 632 posts
7 Jan 2018 2:33PM
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Lake George ka72 group has been set up. The page will get more interesting once sailors/sessions start arriving. For the moment, session and detailed tracks will be there. Joining the group involves disclosing your birthday/gender fro division purposes. There is discussion/comment panes on the site, so if you have feedback/want more info on the page, post there and I'll see it faster than here.

www.ka72.com/Competitions/Lake-George-2020

John340
QLD, 3045 posts
7 Jan 2018 6:12PM
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Dylan72 said..
Lake George ka72 group has been set up. The page will get more interesting once sailors/sessions start arriving. For the moment, session and detailed tracks will be there. Joining the group involves disclosing your birthday/gender fro division purposes. There is discussion/comment panes on the site, so if you have feedback/want more info on the page, post there and I'll see it faster than here.

www.ka72.com/Competitions/Lake-George-2020



Joined up. Now I can't wait until the 6/2/17 when I arrive at Lake George. Looking forward to catching up with like minded GPS sailors

John340
QLD, 3045 posts
7 Jan 2018 6:58PM
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The following is the functionality of the group as explained to me by Dylan.
The group is simply a way of sailors from GPSTC teams to compare their results on a single forum against other sailors on Lake George on the same day and over the Jan to Mar season.
Dylan has added GPSTC functionality to the Group. What we are proposing is as the follows
- After each session you upload your track data into KA72. You then post as usual via KA72 to GPSTC.
- You can then access the group via the usual tabs in KA72
- The Group summary page will look like the summary page on GPSTC with a line for each session, including the date and number of sailors
- If you click on the details button for each line you then get the 6 GPSTC discipline results for each sailor on that day.
- You can sort by each of the discipline results to see how you compared against other sailors in each discipline
- Sailor names will be colour coded by age group and gender so you can compare your results against your age group and gender
- On the summary page there will a line which if clicked will compare the best result of each sailor in each division against all the other sailors - again the sailor names will be colour coded for age group and gender
- Any registered KA72 member will be able to see the group but only paid up subscribed group members can upload tracks
If you plan to travel to Lake George this summer, get on board and register. The more the merrier

Boombuster
QLD, 570 posts
8 Jan 2018 7:34AM
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John340 said..
The following is the functionality of the group as explained to me by Dylan.
The group is simply a way of sailors from GPSTC teams to compare their results on a single forum against other sailors on Lake George on the same day and over the Jan to Mar season.
Dylan has added GPSTC functionality to the Group. What we are proposing is as the follows
- After each session you upload your track data into KA72. You then post as usual via KA72 to GPSTC.
- You can then access the group via the usual tabs in KA72
- The Group summary page will look like the summary page on GPSTC with a line for each session, including the date and number of sailors
- If you click on the details button for each line you then get the 6 GPSTC discipline results for each sailor on that day.
- You can sort by each of the discipline results to see how you compared against other sailors in each discipline
- Sailor names will be colour coded by age group and gender so you can compare your results against your age group and gender
- On the summary page there will a line which if clicked will compare the best result of each sailor in each division against all the other sailors - again the sailor names will be colour coded for age group and gender
- Any registered KA72 member will be able to see the group but only paid up subscribed group members can upload tracks
If you plan to travel to Lake George this summer, get on board and register. The more the merrier


Great job John and Dylan things look good should be fun.

tbwonder
NSW, 639 posts
8 Jan 2018 11:09AM
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So what are my camping options?
There appear to be two in Beachport: The Beachport Caravan Park and The Southern Ocean Tourist Park. Which one is favoured by windsurfers?
The other choice appears to be the Beachport Conservation Park at 3 Mile Bend, Would this allow sailing from your camp spot?

Any other options?

jimbob SA
SA, 992 posts
8 Jan 2018 12:29PM
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tbwonder said..
So what are my camping options?
There appear to be two in Beachport: The Beachport Caravan Park and The Southern Ocean Tourist Park. Which one is favoured by windsurfers?
The other choice appears to be the Beachport Conservation Park at 3 Mile Bend, Would this allow sailing from your camp spot?

Any other options?


We all stay at the southern ocean park .
The best camping is out the spit with water on both sides and good in all wind direction, no facilities there but there is a long drop dunny but you can't complain when it's FREE.

BSN101
WA, 2244 posts
8 Jan 2018 10:02AM
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tbwonder said..
So what are my camping options?
There appear to be two in Beachport: The Beachport Caravan Park and The Southern Ocean Tourist Park. Which one is favoured by windsurfers?
The other choice appears to be the Beachport Conservation Park at 3 Mile Bend, Would this allow sailing from your camp spot?

Any other options?


And what are the attractions for the non sailors?
I am driving across end march and if its on Ill stop but my family wont be on the water with me (might have one out but will see) and if there is something for them to do then my life will be much better. I
ll be driving back alone so stopping isnt an issue but the wind might be long gone.
Trip is planned for 24 march to 30 april or there abouts. It might stretch out to about the 10 may as ill be driving back.
We have a camper trailer.

kato
VIC, 3339 posts
8 Jan 2018 1:32PM
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jimbob SA said..

tbwonder said..
So what are my camping options?
There appear to be two in Beachport: The Beachport Caravan Park and The Southern Ocean Tourist Park. Which one is favoured by windsurfers?
The other choice appears to be the Beachport Conservation Park at 3 Mile Bend, Would this allow sailing from your camp spot?

Any other options?



We all stay at the southern ocean park .
The best camping is out the spit with water on both sides and good in all wind direction, no facilities there but there is a long drop dunny but you can't complain when it's FREE.


The Spit also comes with lots of wriggley sticks.....big brown ones

decrepit
WA, 11828 posts
8 Jan 2018 10:51AM
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Adriano said..
What about rigging in the shallow water in your togs. Nice and cool and no snakes!


Do you remember the mud?



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