April 20th: Left Coward Springs for William Creek- road not too bad! There is really only the Hotel at William Creek, plus an office of Wright’s Air where we could have had a day flight to Birdsville and Innamincka for a mere $1800 each, to see flood waters there! We declined! We stayed in the van park at the hotel and were able to fill our water tanks. Fortunately we didn’t need diesel at $2.99.9 a litre!! We ate at the pub- a hamburger for Nic and generic fish ( what type of fish? I asked- “fried fish”was the reply) for me!
July 31st: Awoke to a clear sky and we set off on our Lake Eyre flight, which was actually 5 hours of flying with a stopover at Birdsville for lunch. Seeing Lake Eyre North filled with water was one thing, but travelling over the Channel country where the Diamantina River and Coopers Creek, both in flood break up into a myriad of channels such that there is water from one horizon to the other, was truly spectacular! Coopers Creek has only just reached Lake Eyre. There is only local rain causing a little bit of filling only for south Lake Eyre, but there is no water yet going through the Goyder channel connecting the two halves of the Lake.We ate at the Birdsville Hotel then went to Birddvisitors centre to learn more about the Lake Eyre Basin. On the way back we saw Goyder lagoon which was a huge area of water. We also saw the Birdsville track flooded and it was easy to see way it is closed and will be for some time. We didn’t see as many birds as I thought we might. We saw pelican...



But was it good fish
ReplyDeleteS said the batter was better than the fish, which had probably spent too long in the freezer.
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