The Leg of Mutton and the BLue Lake are two different lakes, not far apart though.
The blue lake is called that because of its colour, the colour it looks in the picture is the actual colour it is, a deep blue. It stays that colour through spring and summer.
Its and old volcano, extinct (I hope!)
Brian,
Well, they say emoticons (little smiley faces) can play an important role in identifying humor in text when there might be some possible confusion. I guess I should have used them in my message. The fact that I know about Leg of Mutton Lake is thanks to some pretty good satellite imagery from Google Earth. May have even seen your house there on Skyline Place, but I didn't see the beers set out on the patio or bikes in the driveway. As much as I would love to show up, it seems Mt. Gambier may be a bit remote for the typical tour of Australia. I envision a tricky conversation with my wife when I'm about 80. "Sweetheart, it's time we visited Australia and I think we should drive around the perimeter so I can visit all my forum friends that are still living." She, "Now I finally know for sure that you're out of your G.D. mind."
So, having gone about as far off topic as possible, I think I can bring it back: If one must live as far away from Melbourne and Adelaide as Mt. Gambier is, one would probably prefer getting to those cities on a 650 A10 vs. a 250 C15. I hasten to mention, however, that Gerry's C15 is a great looking and, I suppose, riding, bike.
Richard L.