Gee the local businesses in Sea Lake wouldn't be happy with that.
Asian tourist flock there to see the pink salt & take selfies.
Granty said
01:12 PM Nov 10, 2022
I wonder if Lake Albactya got any water. I dont think it has any since the 1980s.
86GTS said
08:03 PM Nov 10, 2022
Granty wrote:
I wonder if Lake Albacutya got any water. I dont think it has any since the 1980s.
I doubt that Hindmarsh would have filled enough to overflow through Outlet Creek to Albacutya.
Our son & daughter are 44 & 42 years old, we have photos of them as toddlers wading in the shallows of Albacutya.
Granty said
11:17 AM Nov 11, 2022
Even though Albacutya is dry we still liked camping at Western Beach. There is still a boat ramp there and a lady in nearby Rainbow told us they used to water ski on it when they were kids.
Farmhat said
12:11 AM Nov 12, 2022
86GTS wrote:
Gee the local businesses in Sea Lake wouldn't be happy with that. Asian tourist flock there to see the pink salt & take selfies.
People were there in their multitudes the other night for the eclipse.
Cheers, Joe.
Farmhat said
12:34 AM Nov 12, 2022
Granty wrote:
I wonder if Lake Albactya got any water. I dont think it has any since the 1980s.
Hi Granty,
Lake Albacutya is still dry as a bone.
All the surrounding areas, like much of Western Victoria are very soggy.
Many paddocks are like lakes on the low corners.
Tchum lake has the south end campsite under water.
At Wooroonook lake, just the top of the power pole posts are sticking out of the water.
Lake Buloke is bursting at the seams
The damage to virtually all bitumin roads in the area is incredible, all the way east at least to the Ballarat/Bendigo line.
Cheers, Joe.
Granty said
03:34 PM Nov 12, 2022
Its amazing how much water is about. Why doesnt the lake get any water any more. Has the catchment area altered to feed the water elsewhere. ?
86GTS said
05:40 AM Nov 13, 2022
Granty wrote:
Its amazing how much water is about. Why doesnt the lake get any water any more. Has the catchment area altered to feed the water elsewhere. ?
There's a weir at the southern end near Jeparit that controls the amount of water flowing from the Wimmera River into Lake Hindmarsh.
At the northern end is Outlet Creek it runs into Lake Albacutya when Hindmarsh is full.
When Albacutya is full it overflows onto the Wirrengren Plain near Patchewollock.
The Wimmera River has its origins in the Grampians.
-- Edited by 86GTS on Sunday 13th of November 2022 05:44:45 AM
Lake Hindmarsh with water after 12 years dry.
Cheers, Joe.
Good one!
In June when we were there it was bone dry.
Is that old bus near the dunnies still there?
In 2016 it was full, we wanted to camp up the top end at The Wattles campground but it was being used as search HQ by the SES & Police.
A guy in a kayak had gone missing, they found his remains when the lake dried out.
-- Edited by 86GTS on Tuesday 8th of November 2022 03:43:06 PM
It is still there, and it has a twin as well.
Cheers, Joe.
Thanks Joe.
It'd been there for about a year before we got there.
Nothing wrong with that but it must be very boring for the occupants.
Lake Tyrrell at Sea Lake Victoria has also filled after many years.
Cheers, Joe.
Asian tourist flock there to see the pink salt & take selfies.
I doubt that Hindmarsh would have filled enough to overflow through Outlet Creek to Albacutya.
Our son & daughter are 44 & 42 years old, we have photos of them as toddlers wading in the shallows of Albacutya.
People were there in their multitudes the other night for the eclipse.
Cheers, Joe.
Hi Granty,
Lake Albacutya is still dry as a bone.
All the surrounding areas, like much of Western Victoria are very soggy.
Many paddocks are like lakes on the low corners.
Tchum lake has the south end campsite under water.
At Wooroonook lake, just the top of the power pole posts are sticking out of the water.
Lake Buloke is bursting at the seams
The damage to virtually all bitumin roads in the area is incredible, all the way east at least to the Ballarat/Bendigo line.
Cheers, Joe.
There's a weir at the southern end near Jeparit that controls the amount of water flowing from the Wimmera River into Lake Hindmarsh.
At the northern end is Outlet Creek it runs into Lake Albacutya when Hindmarsh is full.
When Albacutya is full it overflows onto the Wirrengren Plain near Patchewollock.
The Wimmera River has its origins in the Grampians.
-- Edited by 86GTS on Sunday 13th of November 2022 05:44:45 AM