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Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Speculator » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 8:45 pm

Hey all,

After Nicks wonderful pics from the other day of Lady Lake in the snow, I thought I'd post some pics (and videos) from our trip this weekend in the wet. More water than I've ever seen up there!

We had a fun time though, despite being stuck in the hut for most of the time. Pics are here!

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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby corvus » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 10:22 pm

Good one L8r,
Nice to see the hut in use with such good looking visitors :lol: and to think that with all that water around they managed to keep smiling.
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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby whiskeylover » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 7:18 am

Well lookee at that, that's not the first ABC red beanie to make it to Lady Lake Hut! Nice spot of water too, bet you had fun crossing the creek, or did you take the old horse track?
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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Speculator » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 8:43 am

Dang!

I'm missing the video of our efforts to cross the creek by the looks. I'll see if I can find it! ;)

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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby sthughes » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 10:14 am

Yep good to hear you had fun, weather looks better than it was in Devonport actually. When I awoke to steady rain on Saturday I decided my bed was nice and dry and warm and that I might just catch up with you guys on the next one!
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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Son of a Beach » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 10:20 am

Nice one! We were at Waterfall Valley hut when all that rain was falling. I'm sure it was just as wet, but I couldn't see it because it was under all the deep snow. :-)

That plain looks amazing with so much water compared to what we're used to seeing there. Couldn't have worn the camp shoes along the track to the toilet, by the look of it.
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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Speculator » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 10:49 am

Son of a Beach wrote:Nice one! We were at Waterfall Valley hut when all that rain was falling. I'm sure it was just as wet, but I couldn't see it because it was under all the deep snow. :-)

That plain looks amazing with so much water compared to what we're used to seeing there. Couldn't have worn the camp shoes along the track to the toilet, by the look of it.


It was only barely possible to get to the toilet. There were some flowing streams and some very big deep puddles. You could walk around them in the daylight, but I think nearly everyone avoided the toilet as much as possible in the dark for fear of going for a swim.

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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby corvus » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 4:28 pm

whiskeylover wrote:Well lookee at that, that's not the first ABC red beanie to make it to Lady Lake Hut! Nice spot of water too, bet you had fun crossing the creek, or did you take the old horse track?


And here was me thinking mine was the first :) how did the other ABC Beanie end up on the head of the first carrier? mine was hard earned it was that or Limelite Magazine and one of them was practical :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Penguin » Thu 09 Sep, 2010 6:56 pm

I was a colleeage of Simon's - spoke to Brett on Saturday morning, thought home activites looked more fun and dry. Did the coffee places with number one son. Saw two movies, the Tomorrow one and SALT. And made lunch for my father on the Sunday, first time we had the three generations together for over a year.

Thanks for the photo's Speculator.

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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Speculator » Fri 10 Sep, 2010 4:55 pm

Hey all,

Added the video of the creek crossing. Certainly was a lot of water! - http://halandjane.smugmug.com/Bushwalking/Lady-Lake-in-the-RAIN/16416431_gonD7#1234887801_tLkCL-A-LB.

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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby Nick S » Sat 11 Sep, 2010 10:14 pm

Such a big change from the previous week!
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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby WarrenH » Sun 12 Sep, 2010 3:45 am

Thank you for the fantastic ambiance. I'm so glad that you guys do that kind of stuff, for this virtual Tasmanian walker to enjoy. I enjoyed the trip greatly.

I wore my 'thin-soled' Dunlop Volleys while I watched the creek crossings on the vid.

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Re: Soggy Lady Lake

Postby flyfisher » Sun 12 Sep, 2010 7:55 am

I wore my thick soled Aku Lagorias(?) and got through the creek etc with totally dry feet as did Corvus (same boots) :D
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