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RIP Alpha Channel

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Created by choco > 9 months ago, 13 May 2009
choco
SA, 4175 posts
13 May 2009 9:10AM
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from Adelaide Now;

Mr Garrett yesterday gave the green light to a State Government proposal to use temporary environmental flow regulators to manage acid sulphate soils in the region.

Regulators will be constructed in the Goolwa Channel, near Clayton, and in the mouths of the Finniss River and Currency Creek.

Water will be pumped from Lake Alexandrina to the new temporary pool created in the Goolwa Channel, inundating areas of acid sulphate soil.

Mr Garrett's approval means the regulators can be installed immediately, without an Environmental Impact Statement

divaldo
SA, 2878 posts
13 May 2009 10:50AM
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what is a temporary environmental flow regulator?

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
13 May 2009 3:13PM
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Divaldo,

It is something to f*** us speed sailors up. Good to have water but it will probably drain boggy lake 2 - we'll see.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
13 May 2009 4:52PM
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Muzza12 said...

I'm not sure how much they are planning to increase the level, I can't imagine it will be a alot.
I think the water level has dropped a reasonable amount since you guys have been using the channel, so if they raised the level by say 1 foot, would it still be a good speed run?


1.5-1.7m

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
13 May 2009 5:28PM
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Yeah sorry Choco, I spoke to Mr Garrett in Barcaldine last week and asked him if he could handicap the SA Speed Demons.
He guaranteed me there'd be no more Code Red sails in the Goolwa Channel Sunset.

russh
SA, 3027 posts
13 May 2009 5:08PM
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Muzza12 said...

I'm not sure how much they are planning to increase the level, I can't imagine it will be a alot.
I think the water level has dropped a reasonable amount since you guys have been using the channel, so if they raised the level by say 1 foot, would it still be a good speed run?


The radio quoted some dude (Goolwa yacht club commodore I think) I think it was 0.4 -0.7m above barrage EDIT sea level - they said approx 1.4 metre rise above current levels but weren't certain on time frames - they said they will be able to undertake boating activities up to Clayton and water front homes will have water frontage again. - I am pretty sure thats what I heard - not sure if thats any use.

choco
SA, 4175 posts
13 May 2009 5:13PM
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sausage said...

Yeah sorry Choco, I spoke to Mr Garrett in Barcaldine last week and asked him if he could handicap the SA Speed Demons.
He guaranteed me there'd be no more Code Red sails in the Goolwa Channel Sunset.


Thanks sausage[}:)] want to impress me design something like this


sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
13 May 2009 6:01PM
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choco said...

sausage said...

Yeah sorry Choco, I spoke to Mr Garrett in Barcaldine last week and asked him if he could handicap the SA Speed Demons.
He guaranteed me there'd be no more Code Red sails in the Goolwa Channel Sunset.


Thanks sausage[}:)] want to impress me design something like this





Frank Lloyd Wright - what a hack Complete failure Kaufmann house (Fallingwater) - the waterfall under the house made it too noisy for occupants to sleep at night.

PS- In my mind it is one of the best examples of modern architecture....ever

Gestalt
QLD, 14672 posts
13 May 2009 6:06PM
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it gives me wood.....

finest example of a draftsman ever. [}:)]

on topic.....

sounds like the lake will be good for some formula sailing soon,

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
13 May 2009 6:18PM
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choco said...

Thanks sausage[}:)] want to impress me design something like this




How about this......

choco
SA, 4175 posts
13 May 2009 5:50PM
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I don't think anyone owns a formula board down here

choco
SA, 4175 posts
13 May 2009 5:57PM
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sausage said...

choco said...

Thanks sausage[}:)] want to impress me design something like this




How about this......


nice how do you live in it?

I googled Bwian and found one of your best designs.



sorry for going off topic it's these queenslanders that do it to me

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
13 May 2009 6:37PM
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Now back on topic..........



[My bad ..."there" should be spelt "they're"....how embarassment]

Gestalt
QLD, 14672 posts
13 May 2009 9:25PM
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every time i see another photo of the tree mate it just looks better and better.

is it just me or does pete pull the same facial expression when he sings as he does when he talks.

bubs
SA, 924 posts
14 May 2009 9:37PM
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Does this mean back to sailing from the aqua cafe, maybe even straight across to rankings like we used to??? or even sailing at the barrage (now more commonly known as the sand pit) again.

Anyone remember the spot!!! here's some pics from the past. 10th of January 2007 sailing across the sand bank no troubles... remember this day very well as it was my first day when i was consistently in foot straps and harness every run, blew 20+ knots at times, out with rob. Best 14th birthday present ever ha ha:











And some taken from the aqua cafe on the 1st of Jan 2007:









bubs
SA, 924 posts
15 May 2009 6:35PM
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Muzza12 said...
landing a forward loop, right?




As always mate... ha ha



Believe it or not i did actually come out of that okay.... dad got the pic just at the right time. Coming over a bit of chop the wind just got under dads massive 158L board and took it up. Quite funny and looked good when i sailed out of it. Because it was completely intentional of course ...

Pittsy
SA, 251 posts
16 May 2009 10:05AM
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here is a vid I made of me windsurfing from January to April this year at Murray Mouth and Rankings.



Cheers Pittsy

Bogan speed team
SA, 407 posts
21 May 2009 5:53PM
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Hello,

Spoke to a goolwa local today about the water situation. Supposedly they are going to drain 1 metre of water from Milang and Clayton as a temporary fix. Say goodbye to boggy 2. I guess goolwa will be the main drag for all lake sailors.



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