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April 12th, 2011 by Lunch
Great vision today from the window seat of Australia’s own, Qantas, as we went straight over Lake Eyre and surrounding areas, en route from Alice Springs to Adelaide
Not quite the Lake Eyre and Outback Loop that Goin Off Safaris takes you in our 2 & 3 day scenic flights over the region, but this quick flight certainly gives you a great insight to what’s happening, even though we are flying high across the region!
Every dam is full, every waterway is flowing and the landscape looks incredible.
Our scenic flights are gaining momentum with lots of bookings with plenty of room still available!
Todays images from aisle 5A can be found below.



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March 22nd, 2011 by Lunch
Well, what an unbelievable summer it has been in South Australia’s Outback! Normally this parched and sun-burnt part of the country is dry as a chip, with very little signs of any type of life but consistent rainfall has seen the whole region bursting with water and another new chapter in this incredible part of the country.
Lake Eyre is all the rage again as water from major entries into the Lake, the Warburton and Macumba Rivers, plus the Cooper Creek are all flowing significantly and filling the Australia’s largest lake(see map below). On top of this heavy local rainfall around Marree and William Creek has seen Lake Eyre South, actually fill all ready and we are not even close to winter as yet!
With every tributary, river, creek flowing into Lake Eyre North, we are more than confident that we will see Lake Eyre fill for the first time since 1974, and this will be something to see, especially from the air in the beautiful Beech 18 or the sleek Metro II!
Our new scenic flights are now all sorted out for the “barrage” of traffic, ready to experience the inland sea in its glory and the Outback at its very rare, but absolute very best.
We at Goin’ Off Safaris invite you to check out our new 2 Day Ultimate Lake Eyre & Outback Weekender flight as well as our very popular 3 Day Supreme Scenic Safari, with all dates, itineraries and inclusions on our website.
There is something for everyone as we not only fly over the flooded areas of Lake Eyre, Warburton Groove, Coongie Lakes and all the surrounding regions, but drop on down into the iconic, outback Australian towns of Innamincka, Birdsville, William Creek and Coober Pedy and the infamous, but historical Dig Tree of Burke & Wills fame. There is plenty of time to explore these townships and what they have provided to our history( if your into that side of things) or if your a bit more adventurous, get yourself into a canoe to paddle the amazing Cooper Creek and then grab some massive yabbies, from the causeway at Innamincka! I’m into Australian culture and this is found throughout the journey in our famous outback pubs at Innamincka, Birdsville, William Creek and underground at Coober Pedy where you can enjoy a refreshing cleanser, a big hearty meal and the company of local characters
Our Outback Loop, 2-3 day flights take off from May until November and all you have to do is get to Adelaide, South Australia and we take care of things from there. Contact us here!

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Posted by Lunch Tags: Beech 18, Birdsville Pub, Coober Pedy, Coongie Lakes, Cooper Creek, Flinders Ranges, Goin Off Safaris, Goyders Lagoon, Innamincka, Lake Eyre, Lake Eyre filling, Lake Eyre scenic flights, lake Eyre Tours, Marree, Outback flights, Outback Loop, Warburton Groove, William Creek Hotel
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October 25th, 2010 by Lunch
Sorry, bit late on this report from a couple of weeks back. We had another fine group of clients from all parts of Australia for the 3 Day Supreme Scenic Safari. Once again, local rainfall at Innamincka caused us to reverse the itinerary by flying to Coober Pedy to start off proceedings.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Another fantastic bunch of personal on board
- The outstanding hospitality shown by the Clee family at the Comfort Inn Coober Pedy Experience, Pete, Nick & all the staff at the award winning Johns Pizza Bar and Resteraunt in Coober Pedy and Geoff & Julie Matthews at the Cooper Creek Homestay, Innamincka
- Jimmy “the Runner’s” commentary on board our ground tour at Coober Pedy
- Our scenic pass over the Painted Hills and the Prominent Hill mine
- The peppered camel pie, sauce and Coopers Pale Ale at the William Creek pub!
- Wrights Air, William Creek who came to the rescue when our Beech 18 had a very small problem but had to be grounded. Paul Williams made sure that we all got to our digs at Innamincka and provided great service along the way.
- Lake Eyre, truly majestic
- Seeing the ferry in action, taking people across the Birdsville Track at Ettadunna
- Geoff Matthews national and world philosophies on anything that mattered!
- Kayaking the beautiful Coopers Creek amongst hundreds of birds, tortoises and the absolute serenity of the whole scene was incredible
- The Coongie Lakes, still swollen with water
- How well the whole landscape looks from the cropping country in the mid north to full dams in the pastoral land.
LOWLIGHTS
- Leaving our pilot Phitzy at the William Creek pub for 4 days. He was hamming it up whilst everyone else was feeling sorry for him amongst the flies & dust!!
- Someone had taken all the extra large yabbies in the Cooper Creek, Innamincka
- We couldnt make Birdsville due to bad weather……again!
All in all, another great trip with again, plenty of memories!
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October 1st, 2010 by Lunch
Here’s a close up image of part of the Coongie Lakes at sundown. Taken by The Sentimental Bloke, Peter MacDonald, this region of far north eastern part of SA is the highlight of all flooded areas. Fuelled from rain and the mass of rainfall surging out of the Cooper Creek, we can showcase this National Park from about 600 ft which is close enough to see all the wildlife blink as we fly on over!
We’re flying up here next Friday the 8th of October and also on the 19th of October as part of our 3 day Lake Eyre Supreme Scenic Safari and will be staying close by at the fantastic Cooper’s Creek Homestay in Innamincka. 2 seats vacant on both trips and looking forward to those monster yabbies again for breakfast!

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Posted by Lunch Tags: Birdsville Pub, Coober Pedy, Coongie Lakes, Cooper Creek, Goin Off Safaris, Goyders Lagoon, Lake Eyre, Lake Eyre filling, Lake Eyre scenic flights, lake Eyre Tours, Peter MacDonald, The Sentimental Bloke, William Creek Hotel
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September 28th, 2010 by Lunch
Want to see Lake Eyre at its best for 30 years? How about the flooded Coongie Lakes and the Cooper Creek with crayfish sized yabbies? Have you flown into famous outback towns like Birdsville, Innamincka, William Creek (with the biggest steak burgers in the country!) and mixed with the local characters in residence? What about the unique underground mining town and opal capital of the world, Coober Pedy, complete with above and underground land tours? Ever flown over the spectacular Flinders Ranges or stepped back in Australian exploration history to visit the Dig Tree of Burke & Wills fame? If you have, well done on seeing some of Australia’s best landscapes and hospitable regions!
But I bet you havent flown in Australia’s only operating 1952 Beech 18….! This is a 3 day scenic tour with a bit of nostalgic class, style and is very comfortable with spectacular sights on and above ground.
We still have a few vacancies for our upcoming trip departing Adelaide on the 8th-10th of October, so please contact us asap if interested! Priced at $2990 per person, all inclusive.
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Posted by Lunch Tags: Beech 18, Birdsville Pub, Coober Pedy, Coongie Lakes, Cooper Creek, Dalhousie Springs, Dig Tree, Flinders Ranges, Goin Off Safaris, Goyders Lagoon, Innamincka, Lake Eyre, Lake Eyre filling, Lake Eyre scenic flights, lake Eyre Tours, Warburton Groove, William Creek Hotel
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September 26th, 2010 by Lunch
What a great trip last weekend! 8 very keen enthusiasts plus legendary pilot Chris Phitzner and myself , headed for the skies and the Lake Eyre aboard the classic 1952 Beechcraft 18.
The only Beech 18 flying in Australia, this beauty is very comfortable, very quiet, has great vision at every seat and seriously turns heads whenever we had to land! First port of call was Coober Pedy. We had a ground tour organised as we landed & this took in all the weird, wonderful and amazing sights and stories of everything in & around Coober Pedy. Famous local “Jimmy the Runner” was our superb guide and apart from the ancient inland seas of the Breakaways, the underground home of legendary Crocodile Harry was a highlight. Our digs at the Coober Pedy Comfort Inn Experience were fantastic, complete with an exposed opal seam, highlighting the towns best known commodity. The Old Timers Mine next door, has been transformed from one of the first working mines to house and now very impressive tourist attraction.
The next day, Birdsville was out due to heavy rain, so we headed to Innamincka, via William Creek. If you haven’t all ready heard, the steak sandwiches at the William Creek pub are massive and was the most popular item on the menu, albeit closely followed by the emu yiros! From here, it was all photography as we flew over the majority of Lake Eyre’s 9690 sq. kilometers. An imposing sight, it really is a marvel and gets even better as we flew over the Warburton Groove and the super impressive wetlands of the Coongie Lakes, where flying as low as 500 ft, you see some of the best outback sights you can imagine.
We were then greeted by the friendly hosts of Coopers Creek Homestay in Geoff & Julie Matthews alongside the Coopers Creek in Innamincka. A few beers around the fire, a 3 course dinner, a visit to the pub to watch the footy followed by a couple of further nightcaps back at the fire and it was no wonder we slept like babies!
For the keen punters on the trip, we were to meet back at the fire by 6.15am. The sun was just rising and we were keen to catch some fish and or yabbies and check out the bird life on the Cooper. No fish were caught but the crayfish sized yabbies made up well and truly for any yellow belly! And didn’t they taste any good for breakfast! The bird-life of pelicans, black cormorants, white cockatoos and others dominated the causeway and it was a great start to the day.
Due to unforecasted rain and hence sticky air strip, we got going a little late. Our timing was perfect though as we hit the Flinders Ranges in late afternoon sunlight, which only further enhanced the beauty of this region and after a series of tough seasons, the Flinders is in top shape. A great trip with plenty of adventure and camaraderie was had and very much looking forward to our next trips.
If your up to it, we still have vacancies for the 3 Day Supreme Scenic Safari on the 8th-10th of October and also the 19th-21st of October. Contact us now!
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August 31st, 2010 by Lunch
The whole of the far north of South Australia is in it’s full glory. With consistent winter rains and thunderstorms ( and another deluge this weekend), Lake Eyre and its surrounds really is a true iconic spectacle. Still filling, thousands have emerged on the ground and many more in the sky to check the whole show out.
With all our 3 Day Supreme Scenic Safaris booked out, we have another 4 seats available for departure on October 8th-10th 2010. All inclusive at $2990.00 per person, this is a fantastic opportunity to see the Flinders Ranges, Innamincka, Birdsville, Coober Pedy, Spencer Gulf and every bit of wild life, lake, river, cattle/sheep station, wildflower and mountain in between!
Contact us asap! Below is a great Lake Eyre sunset captured by the Sentimental Bloke.

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August 6th, 2010 by Lunch
Lake Eyre actually consists of two lakes, Lake Eyre North (8 430 km²) and Lake Eyre South (1 260 km²), connected by Goyder Channel which has a length of 15 km.
The Lake Eyre basin is massive! It covers more than 1 million km², or 1/6th of the continent, mainly in Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Globally, the basin is one of the largest internal drainage systems.
Below are a couple of photographs that best illustrate just how vast this inland sea really is ( Thanks again to ” The Sentimental Bloke” ).When over 4m deep the Lake is no more salty than the sea and salinity increases as the water evaporates with saturation occurring at about 500mm depth. The Lake takes on a “pink” hue when saturated due to the presence of beta-carotene pigment caused by the algae Dunaliella salina.
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July 19th, 2010 by Lunch

Presumably science still hasn’t come up with the answer as to how these pelicans know when the Coongie Lakes fill with water.
Since it happens only once every decade or longer it’s hard to know how ‘they’ know.
Even birds in Russia get on the wing and head down for a paddle and a bit of mating.
All that aside, it’s even harder to figure out how they can come back to the same island in the lakes to breed.
I mean, when they left, they weren’t much more than chicks and have cruised around our coasts for ten years or so.
This is the same place that The Sentimental Bloke, Peter MacDonald photographed in 1999. Click here to look at the island back then (it’s the third photo down). It doesn’t look much like the same place. Yet they know.
Soon, if not already, the larger of the two islands will be crammed with pelicans and not long after that there will be almost as many chicks ready to start the cycle all over again. Its an amazing,unknown piece of nature that can only be described as “Pelican Business”!
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July 13th, 2010 by Lunch

As reported on the TV screens late last week, it is now official that in South Australia’s Lake Torrens, there has been a colony of an estimated 150,000 native Banded Stilts that have bred more than 200,000 chicks!!!!
This is something else! The long beaked wading birds have trekked from their coastal habitat of South Australia’s, Coorong coastline, to breed in Lake Torrens when rain turns the salt lakes into a “shrimp brine soup”!
Up until recently, the total population of these “outback flamingos” was thought to be only 200-300,000 in the world, so this is a significant event. Full report. The Sentimental Bloke, Peter Macdonald also posted an excellent blog on this breeding event back at the end of May, which make good reading and also some great photos before the lake filled.
Our new 3 day Flinders Ranges/Lake Eyre Scenic Tours, takes you directly over Lake Torrens and you can see this colony plus a lot, lot more throughout your day in the air on this trip. For more information, please contact us.
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