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Lake Dumbleyung and surrounds - February 2017

Posted: Sat 25 Feb, 2017 3:49 pm
by spacey1
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1: Dumbleyung / BlueBird K7 / Lake Dumbleyung

Acting on a spur of the moment invitation from one of our country members Friday week ago, a couple of Beemers enjoyed a comfortable cruise down to Narrogin for the weekend.

An early start (7am on Saturday) from home, we bee-lined south down the Brookton Highway. A dose of dirt roads were tossed in the mix to ensure that our wheels were suitably coloured on arrival.

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Stopping for a break at Pumphrey's Bridge, we were surprised (not as surprised as some of the locals though) to find a fully-fledged river!

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Pumphrey's Bridge on the upper reaches of the Hotham River.

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On arriving in Narrogin, a plan was hatched to do a little surf-skiing... Lake Dumbleyung should have good water levels, considering the recent rains.
So with a duo of surf skiis atop the Subaru, we headed over to Dumbleyung.

After a peek around the upgraded Sir Donald Campbell park in down-town Dumbleyung, we mozyied over to the service station for some grub.

Wonders will never cease, our very own 'round the world sailer' Robyn M pulled in the Dumbleyung Roadhouse for fuel and a feed.

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A conversation ensued about his R1150 GSA with 390,000 km on the clock. The engine has to come apart at 360,000 km to replace both cam chain tensioner slides. All bearings, pistons and rings were within spec, so said engine was reassembled with only the obvious seals and gaskets replaced.
A testament to both the durability of the boxer engines (390,000 km and still in spec) and dumb engineering by BMW that requires an engine dismantle to replace the left side cam chain tensioner slide.

Sir Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 exhibit has a new home under cover. It's really worth a stop to read a little bit of history.

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Driving past the 'Grande Olde Dumbleyung Inn' in Dumbleyung gave us a heads-up on local events. The hotel was still sand-bagged from the recent flood waters.
If you recall, our club had a weekend away at the Inn back in May 2015.

Forum topic: May 2015, Missing Link: Ride to Lake Dumbleyung / Donald Campbell - http://forum.bmwmccwa.asn.au/viewtopic. ... =30#p11521 (don't forget, right-click, open new window...)

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Lake Dumbleyung, yep, there sure is some water in there!

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So with some very careful planning around where the surf-skis were to embark from, the route, pick-up points, and a reccy of the final destination, a flooded pond at the edge of the Coblinine River bridge was chosen as the launch point.

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Finally time to hit the paddles. It was decided that the more experienced paddlers should own the task of paddling into a swollen river for the estimated 8km paddle to the Dumbleyung Ski Club.
Never having paddled a surf ski before or canoe for that matter, I was tasked with recovery vehicle and photographer duties.

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And so our intrepid paddlers floated off into the distance...

Re: Lake Dumbleyung and surrounds - February 2017

Posted: Mon 27 Feb, 2017 12:16 pm
by spacey1
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2: Lake Dumbleyung

Almost 2 weeks after the rain, the Coblinine River Bridge was still only 1 metre above the water.

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Upstream from the Coblinine River Bridge there is still a lot of water!

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So our Prez and fellow paddler have disappeared down the Coblinine River towards Lake Dumbleyung. About an hour I'm told.
The only thing left to do is take a few photos to record the record water levels and trundle off to the recovery point at the Dumbleyung Ski Club.
Along the Bullock Hills Road, prior to the Ski Club, there is a dirt track turn-off that leads to the point. Waiting for a couple of 4wds to exit, I head down to have a look myself.
Great views of the lake!

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And I should be able to see the paddlers coming and give them a soft option, in case the going has got difficult. A pick-up here should save them about a kilometre.
I wait an hour... no sign. Maybe I've missed them?

So off to the Dumbleyung Ski Club to wait...
After an anxious 2nd hour of waiting, our paddlers comes into view over at the point... sigh of relief...

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Jeff makes it to land. The look says it all...

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Followed several hundred metres later by our Prez...

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Congrats all round. Surging river current, dodging logs and trees, and choppy open waters running along the chop instead of into it or with it, all made for a challenging paddle.

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Nothing left to do but load the surf skiis and circumnavigate the Lake Dumbleyung.

Re: Lake Dumbleyung and surrounds - February 2017

Posted: Mon 27 Feb, 2017 4:21 pm
by spacey1
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3: Lake Dumbleyung and PussyCat Hill

Taking the turn-off down Kersley Drive, past the 'Caution: DoubleGees Ahead' sign, we wound our way up to the PussyCat Hill Lookout. The 360 degree view from PussyCat Hill is spectacular.

Of course, there is Lake Dumbleyung at 13.5 kilometres long by 6.5 kilometres across.

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Donald Campbell could easily have powered his Bluebird across Lake Dumbleyung for a record attempt. This chap in the image is giving it a go!

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Sweeping farmlands... This always reminds me of Tuscany for some reason...

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Love the colour of our beautiful country...

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And the Sir Donald Campbell Memorial...

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And a shameless plug for our sponsor...

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Moving down to the lake-side at the Lake Dumbleyung Yacht Club, the story is quite different from our last visit back in May 2015.

Forum topic: May 2015, Missing Link: Ride to Lake Dumbleyung / Donald Campbell - http://forum.bmwmccwa.asn.au/viewtopic. ... =30#p11522 (don't forget, right-click, open new window...)

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And the boat ramp...

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Already a bloody big day, so time to hit the tracks and get back to Narrogin for dinner at the local pub... huge steak, salad and chips... and well earned beer.

Re: Lake Dumbleyung and surrounds - February 2017

Posted: Thu 02 Mar, 2017 3:58 pm
by spacey1
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4: Yealering

OK, Sunday... might be time for moi to get wet in the surf-skiis... We'll head out to Yealering and Lake Yealering.

Noted, Narrogin had 300mm of rain... and the garden sure looks lush.

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After a very brief discussion, involving a little mind-reading, it was out to the shed to fit touring pegs to the H-D Road King. If that sounds like no one was getting their bums wet on a surf-ski, well you'd be right.

Fitting foot pegs sounds like a simple task... yes! Anyhow, a couple of hours later, we're ready to thunder. That's Harley speak for riding down the road.

A short and quite interesting 90 kilometres cruise over to Yealering, was completed in quick time. Certainly less time than it took to fit the footpegs...

Our Prez was tasked with the chore of piloting the Road King. Sampling the dark side, so to speak.

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The sight that greeted us really was a surprise. Our goal this weekend was to see how the recent rain had affected the dry lakes in the region. And perhaps surf-ski around on them.

Nary a dry lake to be found... Utter disbelief was the most heard expression around.

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A local gent I spoke to said that the last time he water-skiied at Yealering was 1985. Looks like plenty of water-skii-able water out there.

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Every ski boat had at least a square kilometre of water each... bliss

So I took the opportunity to practice that ancient art of 'walking on water'.

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And bless all the 'powers-to-be' for letting it be so...

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Transmitting these powers to our Prez, he couldn't resist the temptation to give it a go...

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Jeff, on the other hand, was not so 'believing'...

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No amount of psychokinesis could rise him up out of the water.

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There are believers and non-believers. Dogs obviously don't believe...

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Mingor.net has a great set of images (at the end of the webpage) showing the Lake Yealering swimming pool as it has been in recent years.

http://www.mingor.net/localities/yealering.html (don't forget, right-click, open new window...).

Wonder if we could start a rumour that the TS Safari finishes here... Well that where the arrow points...

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Overheard after a brief stint in the water behind a ski boat... 'This water-skiing is hellishing good fun. Why haven't I done this before?'

We'll see what happens next...

It's 1 pm and time is getting on. About 3 hours to home. The temperature is hovering around 39 degrees C. Pushing into the searing head wind really was not a lot of fun. Burned up fuel at a greater rate than expected to boot.

'Til next time, spacey... out.


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Re: Lake Dumbleyung and surrounds - February 2017

Posted: Sat 11 Mar, 2017 5:32 pm
by Bozo
Nev

According to William Shake Spacey Spear "all of the world's a stage".

Ran into a motorcycle rider at Nannup today who had just come back from Lake Yealering and said that I would not believe the illusion that could be created when a bit of staging gets flooded. I replied that I knew exactly what could happen when mere players found a situation to demonstrate sleight of hand and leg whilst pantalooned and wearing a beard formal cut.

Bozo

Re: Lake Dumbleyung and surrounds - February 2017

Posted: Sat 17 Jun, 2017 8:49 pm
by spacey1
Club member Jeff sent in this image from Lake Dumbleyung

It is again alive with the sound of racing engines and big speed :shock:

Perth Speed Boat Club was down there on June 10th.

Looks a lot easier than paddling across, Prez :lol:

Perth Speed Boat Club on Lake Dumbleyung
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