Lake George near Canberra

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camerongraham
camerongraham
NSW
216 posts
NSW, 216 posts
1 Jan 2023 3:05pm
When I drove past last Thursday I thought saw someone winging (or windsurfing) around the Anderson VC rest area, where the highway leaves the lake and heads south towards Canberra. Wind was good and steady, but I know the lake is very shallow and there are lots of livestock wire fences lurking just below the surface throughout Lake George.
Is this is a valid area to go for a wingfoil?
goggo
goggo
378 posts
378 posts
2 Jan 2023 8:43am
The was a crew of windsurfers that sailed there in the 80's - 90's think some of them also were into hang gliding.
Maybe use a drone to survey the area.
Dgull
Dgull
2 posts
2 posts
2 Jan 2023 9:19am
As u said, shallow water, lots of fences and weed. Prob better of kiting with a strapped board then at least you can jump the fences and weed isn't so much of an issue. Never kited there as when I lived around there was never quite enough water to bother.
marco gribi
marco gribi
WA
196 posts
WA, 196 posts
2 Jan 2023 9:40am
Hey,

A big group of us sailed LG from the late 80's and it was a hell of a lot of fun. You could basically sail the whole length of the lake. You would do runs of 20k + and only turn because you get tired on the one reach for so long.

Firtsly, look out for a southerly front coming up the coast, this will create a Seabreeze effect drawing in a constant easterly breeze from late afternoon.

the lake is actually very shallow and you need to walk out pretty far to launch, this would be even more so with a foil. The bottom is super muddy making walking hard and you also deposit a lot of slime / mud on your board making it slippery.

when heading out you run parallel to the road / ranges and there are a lot of fences / fence posts. Most of them have no wire but you need to keep an eye out for posts as they can get hidden by chop.

I guess once your up on the foil it would be super fun, gets very choppy with a real sharp peak because it's so shallow but this made it heaps of fun for some pretty big jumps.

I would love to have another sail there


cheers,
Marco
gibo
gibo
QLD
213 posts
QLD, 213 posts
3 Jan 2023 10:18am
Have a look at this:
www.canberratimes.com.au/digital-print-edition/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=home&utm_campaign=DPE_home

There is also some FB groups for wingdings and poleys who are sailing LG and LBG.


timbosail
timbosail
ACT
17 posts
ACT, 17 posts
3 Jan 2023 5:53pm
Fences are not a problem with the higher water. You don't need to walk out very far to foil, pretty much go from the shore like anywhere.
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