The Yak Attack journey has commenced.

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The Yak Attack journey has commenced.

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Good or bad I’ve bought myself a fishing kayak.
This is the start of the journey (albeit 2 trips in). Technical issues (poor camera alignment) have rendered the first two trips evidence as not really useful.
Great scenery and commentary but not much beyond about 30cms above the line of sight of the kayak. Image

https://youtu.be/-wtdAmp-32E?si=hKn9B_2r3X-Kymn4


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That looks very nice. How big is the lake, I've forgotten?

I hear that HMAS ANZAC is going to be relocated to Lake Burley Griffin as a new tourist attraction now it has been decommissioned. I guess there was no point in sinking her there.
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The Raven wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 7:59 pm That looks very nice. How big is the lake, I've forgotten?

I hear that HMAS ANZAC is going to be relocated to Lake Burley Griffin as a new tourist attraction now it has been decommissioned. I guess there was no point in sinking her there.
Sorry Raven, I’ve been a recalcitrant of late.
It’s 57 hectares in area. The fishable (from boat or yak) would be about 2km long maybe and maybe 700 meters wide.
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