Sailing in the desert as rivers rise

Sailing in the desert as rivers rise

For the enthusiastic boaties, a lake with no water is a little like a pub with no beer, but members of the Lake Eyre Yacht Club are accustomed to the dry spells. Sometimes, it can be two years between outings, but there's nothing like a heavy north Queensland flood to put some wind in your dusty sails.

In the outback town of Marree, where the yacht club has its headquarters, the ice cold tinnies are being cracked open - and the larger floating tinnies are being cranked into action - to toast the swelling rives in South Australia thirsty desert.

Lake Eyre Yacht Club

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