Thanks Justin. Its not till July for us but the water seems to lay for a long time. We will be coming down the track at this stage.
MarreeHelicopters said
05:07 PM Jun 1, 2010
The Cooper Creek offically crossed the Birdsville track today and the water is moving quite fast, it will be most likely closed in the next day or two.
The punt was also launched today and should be operational within the next week.
Such a great amount of water up there, quite Amazing!
Justin.
Firefly said
08:14 PM Jun 1, 2010
Wow, that is amazing Justin. I hope its eased off by July.
Firefly said
08:32 PM Jun 1, 2010
Just a question Justin, do you have any photos you can post mate, it would be much appreciated.
MarreeHelicopters said
03:23 PM Jun 10, 2010
Here are some pics of the Lake and Cooper Creek in flood...as you can see plenty of water about once again! Great to see it up in the air! Cheers Justin
Hey All,
Have just got back from my second Cooper Creek flight out of Marree....AMAZING!
Water and Birdlife everywhere up there, its a sight not to be missed!!
Cheers
Justin.
MarreeHelicopters said
02:13 PM Jul 29, 2010
There is still a large amount of water pushing down the Cooper Creek system and into the eastern side of Lake Eyre North filling alot of Madigan Gulf, making a flight over this magnificent section of the Lake a must!
Also huge amounts of birdlife throughout the Cooper Creek region out towards the Lake.
Season will be extended considerably this year with the extra water coming into the Lake from the Cooper Creek, and the lanscape has already started to green up over the desert plains.
Justin.
MarreeHelicopters said
01:52 PM Oct 3, 2010
Hello once again everyone...well My time has now ended up in Marree for the season, and what a great season it was...well still is actually, we still have our Helicopter up in Marree conducting flights. With still a large amount of water still in the Lake system and both the Warburton and Cooper systems the season has been extended this year, they are suggesting the flood waters to be around well into 2011. An extremely wet year locally with already double their annual rainfall in the area, causing many disruptions with the outback roads. For any that haven't made it this year, it could well be another bumper flood in 2011 with all the major waterways into the Lake primed. Its looking more and more like the green near a coast than a desert these days...well worth a look. Cheers Justin
-- Edited by MarreeHelicopters on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 01:53:09 PM
MarreeHelicopters said
03:52 PM Jan 31, 2011
Hi All,
I hope the new year finds everyone well and happy.
Well just an update on Marree & Lake Eyre this year, we will be once again up in Marree flying up over the Lake region in the helicopter(the only way to see it).
I can only imagine how much greener it will be up there this year from all the rainfall from last year.
Cheers
Safe Travels
Justin
_wombat_ said
07:06 PM Jan 31, 2011
Once one free ad gets through the flood will start and it will not be worth coming in here anymore.
I suggest ALL members who think this way do a PM to Cindy, I think she maybe away at the present time, but a pM would help.
going to do mine now, I will suggest that she delete's this post asap.
Happywanderer said
07:13 PM Jan 31, 2011
Wombat, this thread has been going since march 2010 and so far there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. Cindy has let it stay.
_wombat_ said
07:51 PM Jan 31, 2011
HW, did not realise it had been going that long, still think its a free ad and should be deleted, but then that's only my opinion I suppose.
MarreeHelicopters said
10:27 AM Feb 1, 2011
To the Wombat,
If you took the time to look through this thread, it actually contains much more informative reading material on the status of the Lake and surrounds than it does contents of pricing and marketing pushes from our company.
And from looking through other posts on this site it seems to me that people come on looking for informative information on areas of interest thoughout Australia.
I would like to here Cindy's opinion on this one.
Cheers
Justin
MarreeHelicopters said
03:02 PM Mar 9, 2011
Hi All,
Just to let you all know...I am heading back up to Marree with great excitment mid April, this year.
I have been watching closely the movements of water in the region, with a great deal more water falling locally this year, the area is set to be alive with green carpets and wildflowers spreading further into the desert regions.
At present the South Lake is full with 2m of water! The North Lake also has around 2m in Belt Bay.
Could be once again a full year in Lake Eyre.
Will keep you all updated on the scenery from above once I get up there.
Cheers Justin
-- Edited by Webmaster on Wednesday 9th of March 2011 03:28:56 PM
Webmaster said
04:01 PM Mar 9, 2011
Thanks for the update. We’re happy to hear more about the scenery in the Lake Eyre region but we do have a policy of not allowing the advertisement of products or services in forum posts.I realise that the first post in this string should have been moderated earlier, but as some interesting discussion and photos followed, we have decided to let the string stand.We’ll look forward to hearing more about what things are like in the region in April.
Cruising Granny said
10:56 PM Mar 9, 2011
They had floods last week at Bedourie which is in the catchment of the Lake Eyre Basin. I think there's still a lot of water heading toward Lake Eyre.
I came down the middle in Oct/Nov and there have been storms across the country from the NW before and since then.
The country looked lush and colourful then, so I can only imagine it will continue to look lush for a fair while yet, even across the breakaway country around Coober Pedy where the vegetation was bigger than the rocks for a change.
MarreeHelicopters said
10:14 AM Apr 7, 2011
Hi All,
Just a link to a great site for Lake Eyre status updates, with satellite imagery showing the current floods within the Lake and also the vast amount of greenery now spreading throughout the desert plains.
Here is a recent video that I took off my trusty i-phone of Lake Eyre.
Was an amazing day on the Lake...as you can see!
-- Edited by MarreeHelicopters on Saturday 7th of May 2011 04:47:38 PM
MarreeHelicopters said
11:32 AM Jun 7, 2011
Hi All....
Quick update from Marree, heaps of water still flowing into the Lake and its filling up!
Just over 2meters depth.
Coopers Creek is set to cross the Birdsville track once again this year, probably in the next 3-4 weeks, I flew some roads department guys up to spot the headwaters of the next flood pulse, and it was around 50kms off hitting the Punt and Birdsville track area.
All roads are currently open and in great condition.
Cheers Justin
MarreeHelicopters said
02:31 PM Jun 21, 2011
Hi All,
Just a Coopers Creek update....
Yesterday Coopers Creek spilled out over Birdsville track, it will be only a matter of days before the track is closed and the punt is in operation.
VEHICLE LIMITS:
Maximum length vehicle + trailer 9.8metres Maximum load 10 tonne Maximum passengers 6 Only one vehicle at a time Long delays expected in school holidays No detached trailers
Cheers Justin
*I'll post a pic shortly of the first trickle across the track.
Travel Bug said
05:57 PM Jun 21, 2011
Thanks Justin.
I'll pass that info on to some friends who are heading that way.
Cheers. Pam.
Firefly said
06:43 PM Jun 21, 2011
Thanks for all your info Justin, I will get there one day mate.
Cruising Granny said
10:41 PM Jun 21, 2011
This is valuable information for anyone planning to do the Birdsville and Strez Tracks. The Innamincka crossing over Cooper Creek was going down, but if the Cooper is filling up again, that will cut out crossing there as well. I flew over Lake Eyre South from Lyndhurst a few weeks ago and it was absolutely magic. A once in a lifetime experience. Worth doing.
MarreeHelicopters said
06:00 PM Jun 24, 2011
Here is the pic of the first trickle of water across the Birdsville track.
So only just over a month ago now from posting that last pic of the Coopers Creek flowing over the Birdsville track, the water has finally reached Lake Eyre and is now spilling out putting even more flood waters into the Lake.
Yet another year with a flooded Lake Eyre which is set to be extended towards late in the year.
Firefly said
11:56 AM Aug 7, 2011
Nice one Justin.
We didn't get there last year and this year is out of the question too worse luck.
Hope your season is a good one mate.
MarreeHelicopters said
02:34 PM Aug 31, 2011
Hi All,
Just to let you all know, the recent accident up at Lake Eyre fortunately did not involve any of us.
Although a very sad day for the community losing some well respected members of the media/aviation industry.
Cheers Justin
Vic said
03:01 PM Sep 1, 2011
A sad day indeed Justin, but pleased you are ok, thanks for taking the time to bring us up to date with the Lake and roads etc.
Great to see it up in the air!
Cheers
Justin
With still a large amount of water still in the Lake system and both the Warburton and Cooper systems the season has been extended this year, they are suggesting the flood waters to be around well into 2011.
An extremely wet year locally with already double their annual rainfall in the area, causing many disruptions with the outback roads.
For any that haven't made it this year, it could well be another bumper flood in 2011 with all the major waterways into the Lake primed.
Its looking more and more like the green near a coast than a desert these days...well worth a look.
Cheers
Justin
-- Edited by MarreeHelicopters on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 01:53:09 PM
Just to let you all know...I am heading back up to Marree with great excitment mid April, this year.
I have been watching closely the movements of water in the region, with a great deal more water falling locally this year, the area is set to be alive with green carpets and wildflowers spreading further into the desert regions.
At present the South Lake is full with 2m of water! The North Lake also has around 2m in Belt Bay.
Could be once again a full year in Lake Eyre.
Will keep you all updated on the scenery from above once I get up there.
Cheers
Justin
-- Edited by Webmaster on Wednesday 9th of March 2011 03:28:56 PM
Thanks for the update. We’re happy to hear more about the scenery in the Lake Eyre region but we do have a policy of not allowing the advertisement of products or services in forum posts. I realise that the first post in this string should have been moderated earlier, but as some interesting discussion and photos followed, we have decided to let the string stand. We’ll look forward to hearing more about what things are like in the region in April.
Hi All,
Just a link to a great site for Lake Eyre status updates, with satellite imagery showing the current floods within the Lake and also the vast amount of greenery now spreading throughout the desert plains.
http://www.lakeeyreyc.com/Status/latest.html#bottom
Thanks for that Jason, a great looking site
Hi All,
Well I have finally made it back up to Marree...went on my first Lake and Cooper Creek flight yesterday....AMAZING!
...I love this place.
Here are some pics of Lake Eyre in all its beauty from the helicopter.
Justin.
Here is a recent video that I took off my trusty i-phone of Lake Eyre.
Was an amazing day on the Lake...as you can see!
-- Edited by MarreeHelicopters on Saturday 7th of May 2011 04:47:38 PM
Quick update from Marree, heaps of water still flowing into the Lake and its filling up!
Just over 2meters depth.
Coopers Creek is set to cross the Birdsville track once again this year, probably in the next 3-4 weeks, I flew some roads department guys up to spot the headwaters of the next flood pulse, and it was around 50kms off hitting the Punt and Birdsville track area.
All roads are currently open and in great condition.
Cheers
Justin
Just a Coopers Creek update....
Yesterday Coopers Creek spilled out over Birdsville track, it will be only a matter of days before the track is closed and the punt is in operation.
VEHICLE LIMITS:
Maximum length vehicle + trailer 9.8metres
Maximum load 10 tonne
Maximum passengers 6
Only one vehicle at a time
Long delays expected in school holidays
No detached trailers
Cheers
Justin
*I'll post a pic shortly of the first trickle across the track.
Thanks Justin.
I'll pass that info on to some friends who are heading that way.
Cheers. Pam.
Thanks for all your info Justin, I will get there one day mate.
I flew over Lake Eyre South from Lyndhurst a few weeks ago and it was absolutely magic. A once in a lifetime experience. Worth doing.
Here is the pic of the first trickle of water across the Birdsville track.
Yet another year with a flooded Lake Eyre which is set to be extended towards late in the year.
Nice one Justin.
We didn't get there last year and this year is out of the question too worse luck.
Hope your season is a good one mate.
Just to let you all know, the recent accident up at Lake Eyre fortunately did not involve any of us.
Although a very sad day for the community losing some well respected members of the media/aviation industry.
Cheers
Justin