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SA salt lakes

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Created by sboardcrazy > 9 months ago, 5 Feb 2018
sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
5 Feb 2018 1:54PM
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On the way to Adelaide for a few days and there are some massive salt lakes? Any others speedsailed? How come Lake George is chosen ? Deeper..better wind ? More accessible?

legless
SA, 852 posts
5 Feb 2018 2:03PM
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You should stop off at boggy lake for a sail. The freshwater will give your gear a wash after lake george.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
5 Feb 2018 3:10PM
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I was thinking maybe Lake George has weedbed the others don't?
Not muddy at Lake George this year..??Anyway it's washed at the caravan park..Maybe a sail at Goolwah tom orrow or Sellicks Beach area..

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8250 posts
7 Feb 2018 4:42PM
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Should have sailed Boggy but on a schedule so couldn't stop.

jn1
SA, 2648 posts
7 Feb 2018 7:07PM
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That's an excellent question sboardcrazy. Why isn't anybody sailing the Coorong ?. I've never seen anyone on it the times I have driving past. I've been told that nobody sails it because it's rocky, but I'm sure somewhere it would be good. It always seems very flat.

Naa, I reckon stick to tape water. Boggy Lake and wash should never be used in the same sentence



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