WA's LG. Lilacs has delivered some very impressive PBs this week and suspect there'll be many more. Well done guys and gals (girlspeed's nm especially)
But with razor sharp barnacle encrusted noxious weed, the water quality bordering on dangerous with the runoff from csbp. Huge sharks still hanging around waiting for the whaling station to re-open, and tiger snakes in all the water access points. And bull-ants, did I mention the bull-ants...
There are definitely razor shells in there but you guys with ya big fins and countless laps should sort em out! You Forgot the sting rays and Cobbler too....
From my experience the patchy sand areas to the West of Lilacs near the woolstores are the most populated by Stingrays and cobbler, everytime I head over that way for a squiz I see a couple. Its alot harder for the rays to get into the shallow weedy areas inside the weed bank/ speed run, on a high tide they do venture in there though.
We (Dot and I, Alby and Ratz), stayed at Lilacs cottages, cabin 7 over looks the end of the NM run and the alpha course.
So there's the rigging area directly in front, lots of shade if you want more than one sail rigged. The launching spot is that gap in the foliage, just have to lift the rig over it. At high tide you can launch from the beach, at low tide it can be 100m wade before there's enough depth.
This cabin accommodates 8, a double bedroom downstairs and a double bed upstairs with 2 normal singles and 2 trundles, but you'd need to be good mates upstairs there's not much privacy.
The brown strip on the water in the background is part of the heavy weed bank that makes the very flat NM run.
Great photos and looks like an epic spot. Still spewing I didn't head down, didn't think I had a leave pass, then discovered too late that I did...
Does this spot work through Autumn?