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19th April 2007, 06:57 PM
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Anyone up for a cruise? We (pulsemania.com) decided to make this cruise open invite, to get a larger number of cruises seeing as it is devoted to Anzac Day. Where Cruising to Lake St.Clair because its around the same distance from Hobart as it is to Launceston and Devonport area. :thumbsup:
I'll post up more information about the meeting point at Lake St.Clair as it comes. Any questions PM me!
All the details are listed below.
When: 25th April 2007
Hobart
Meeting Point: Car Park opposite Subway in Glenorchy
Time: 9:30am Meet and 10:00am dispatch
UHF Channel: 12/27 Depending on Traffic
Launceston
Meeting Point: West Launceston Hungry Jacks Car Park
Time: 9:30am Meet and 10:00am dispatch
UHF Channel: 12/27 Depending on Hobart Channel (TXT Msg will be sent upon Hobart Dispatch)
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Lake St Clair
This lake is the deepest in Australia (190 metres / 623 feet), scooped out by glaciers 10,000 years ago during the Ice Age. High dolerite cliffs rise sheer from the water and there is a drowned moraine at the southern end.
The lake, in which fishing and boating are allowed, is surrounded by forest and is the southern gateway to the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. There is a camping ground at the southern end of the lake near the award-winning Visitor Centre. At the centre you will find clear descriptions of the area, including the geological history, the wildlife (such as platypus) and vegetation.
There is a regular ferry the length of the lake, used by visitors and by walkers on the Overland Track who like to do a little of the journey by water.
Anyone up for a cruise? We (pulsemania.com) decided to make this cruise open invite, to get a larger number of cruises seeing as it is devoted to Anzac Day. Where Cruising to Lake St.Clair because its around the same distance from Hobart as it is to Launceston and Devonport area. :thumbsup:
I'll post up more information about the meeting point at Lake St.Clair as it comes. Any questions PM me!
All the details are listed below.
When: 25th April 2007
Hobart
Meeting Point: Car Park opposite Subway in Glenorchy
Time: 9:30am Meet and 10:00am dispatch
UHF Channel: 12/27 Depending on Traffic
Launceston
Meeting Point: West Launceston Hungry Jacks Car Park
Time: 9:30am Meet and 10:00am dispatch
UHF Channel: 12/27 Depending on Hobart Channel (TXT Msg will be sent upon Hobart Dispatch)
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b167/vector_sss/Cruise250412007.jpg
http://abc.net.au/rn/features/walkpark/img/transcripts/lac1.jpg
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/uploads/templates/images/body/at_popular_ta_lake_st_clair.jpg
Lake St Clair
This lake is the deepest in Australia (190 metres / 623 feet), scooped out by glaciers 10,000 years ago during the Ice Age. High dolerite cliffs rise sheer from the water and there is a drowned moraine at the southern end.
The lake, in which fishing and boating are allowed, is surrounded by forest and is the southern gateway to the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. There is a camping ground at the southern end of the lake near the award-winning Visitor Centre. At the centre you will find clear descriptions of the area, including the geological history, the wildlife (such as platypus) and vegetation.
There is a regular ferry the length of the lake, used by visitors and by walkers on the Overland Track who like to do a little of the journey by water.