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SKP
Member Since: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 219
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Wonky,
I see that you are arriving in Melbourne on the "Red Eye" from Perth on April 2 at 5am
So you won't have had much sleep
But then you go on to say that you are due in Sydney on April 4
Won't give you much time in Melbourne, let alone the G.O.W.
(and you plan to drive to Sydney)
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31st Jan 2008 3:46 am |
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White Disco
Member Since: 15 Jan 2007
Location: Gondwana. It's raining. We'll All be roon'd.
Posts: 1463
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Melbourne to Sydney (via coast, Princes Highway) = 12hours. Only stopping for fuel, once. Did you think I would leave you crying,
When there's room in my D3 for 7,
Climb in here Joe we'll soon be flying,
I can go just as fast with 7.
2005 TDV6 S with Terrain Response (& all that entails), Tasmods (gorn). 2008 TDV6 HSE (gone). A Dark Side umbrella (here) & car (here).
Volkswagen Golf (SWMBO's)
Datsun Insult (SWTSMBOBIO22SHOMSAH)
Datsun Insult (SWTSMBOBIO19SHOMSAH)
4 BMW's (Stents, not the silly cars)
Formerly RED DISCO
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31st Jan 2008 3:56 am |
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SKP
Member Since: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 219
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RED DISCO wrote:Melbourne to Sydney (via coast, Princes Highway) = 12hours. Only stopping for fuel, once.
RD,
You have got to be joking
Cessna or Piper
It takes me about that time to drive to Narooma
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31st Jan 2008 4:27 am |
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White Disco
Member Since: 15 Jan 2007
Location: Gondwana. It's raining. We'll All be roon'd.
Posts: 1463
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The reason I choose this route is I'm on the outer south east ~40km from the city. Leave at 4am hit the shire about 4:30pm. Did you think I would leave you crying,
When there's room in my D3 for 7,
Climb in here Joe we'll soon be flying,
I can go just as fast with 7.
2005 TDV6 S with Terrain Response (& all that entails), Tasmods (gorn). 2008 TDV6 HSE (gone). A Dark Side umbrella (here) & car (here).
Volkswagen Golf (SWMBO's)
Datsun Insult (SWTSMBOBIO22SHOMSAH)
Datsun Insult (SWTSMBOBIO19SHOMSAH)
4 BMW's (Stents, not the silly cars)
Formerly RED DISCO
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31st Jan 2008 5:07 am |
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timd3
Member Since: 30 Nov 2006
Location: Bucks
Posts: 250
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Martin
Loved Cape Tribulation when we went - you can do the reef from there - boats pick up from the beach with inflatables and take u out to bigger boats for scuba/snorkelling action. We used these when we were there(about 10 yrs ago)....
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At the risk of upsetting residents of Cairns, I'd spend more time further up north of the Daintree versus being in Cairns - but its whatever floats your boat as they say.
cheers, Tim 2007 TDV6SE Auto Stornoway Grey - now sold...
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31st Jan 2008 8:22 am |
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caverD3
Member Since: 02 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
Posts: 6922
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Wot slimer said.
Booked up well in advance. If you want sunrise or sunset; book now! “There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
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31st Jan 2008 8:38 am |
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Wonky
Member Since: 28 Nov 2006
Location: Brill, Aylesbury
Posts: 355
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Wow, you lot are diamonds - thanks for the information, just what we need - keep it coming please
Bit worried now about the drive up to Sydney, BUT we have allowed two days for it with an over night stop en-route. Am I being ambitious?
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31st Jan 2008 9:02 am |
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White Disco
Member Since: 15 Jan 2007
Location: Gondwana. It's raining. We'll All be roon'd.
Posts: 1463
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Good idea. Anywhere north of and including Eden is idyllic, when the weather is fine. There are so many great views of the Pacific Ocean you will want all the time you can get. Some great towns and Cities at around the halfway point. Did you think I would leave you crying,
When there's room in my D3 for 7,
Climb in here Joe we'll soon be flying,
I can go just as fast with 7.
2005 TDV6 S with Terrain Response (& all that entails), Tasmods (gorn). 2008 TDV6 HSE (gone). A Dark Side umbrella (here) & car (here).
Volkswagen Golf (SWMBO's)
Datsun Insult (SWTSMBOBIO22SHOMSAH)
Datsun Insult (SWTSMBOBIO19SHOMSAH)
4 BMW's (Stents, not the silly cars)
Formerly RED DISCO
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31st Jan 2008 9:14 am |
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blueanchorinn
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Member Since: 07 Mar 2006
Location: In a pub in Devon
Posts: 973
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We stopped at eden which is about half way and is superb. It used to be big in The Whaling Days very interesting museum. We stayed in a Motel the two times we went that route fabulous fish restaurant right down on the harbour. Could probably find the name of motel if your interested. It had a swimming pool which is always good for the children Pot Noodle Challenge Winner 2011
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31st Jan 2008 9:33 am |
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Getafix
Member Since: 13 Sep 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 229
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Hate to be negative, but why not use the Hume??? If you had 3 -4 days to do the trip, sure, coast is great with lots of places to see, especially in NSW.
I am not sure the drive is that enjoyable that it is worth the extra hassle of the coast road, especially if you are not in a vehicle of choice, and you are not able to spend the time to sight-see. The Hume is boring as, but you can get to Sydney in a day without trying too hard, in pretty much anything.
With two days, I would probably rather go over the snowy to Cooma (if you like mountains) and through Canberra (or just do the hume and spend the extra day in Canberra). Melbourne to Canberra direct via the Hume is an easy days drive.
Now I will just go and hide in a corner somewhere..... <*(((<<
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31st Jan 2008 12:19 pm |
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Wonky
Member Since: 28 Nov 2006
Location: Brill, Aylesbury
Posts: 355
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Getafix wrote:Hate to be negative, but why not use the Hume??? If you had 3 -4 days to do the trip, sure, coast is great with lots of places to see, especially in NSW.
I am not sure the drive is that enjoyable that it is worth the extra hassle of the coast road, especially if you are not in a vehicle of choice, and you are not able to spend the time to sight-see. The Hume is boring as, but you can get to Sydney in a day without trying too hard, in pretty much anything.
With two days, I would probably rather go over the snowy to Cooma (if you like mountains) and through Canberra (or just do the hume and spend the extra day in Canberra). Melbourne to Canberra direct via the Hume is an easy days drive.
Now I will just go and hide in a corner somewhere.....
Got me thinking ......
Do I assume the Hume is a motorway or freeway? You can see I've really researched this can't you
Martin W 07MY TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey + Alpaca
No ugly kid glass!
Side steps (one with dent!)
BIG GRIN (although turned down at the edges)
Extremely empty wallet
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31st Jan 2008 2:22 pm |
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Bill Wright
Member Since: 03 Nov 2007
Location: Glorious Devon
Posts: 3254
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If you can fit it in, get the Twilight Trip over the Coathanger. You get the best of day and night views across the city and harbour.
If you like to stretch your legs take the ferry to Manly and walk back to the city along the shore and coastal path. Takes a couple of hours (from memory).
Bill Wright Never take life too seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
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31st Jan 2008 2:47 pm |
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mobyone
Member Since: 23 Dec 2005
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 394
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Wonky wrote:...Do I assume the Hume is a motorway or freeway? You can see I've really researched this can't you
Martin W
Wonky, the Hume is a freeway (mostly) and you can easily cover the 900 odd km's in a comfortable 10hrs, (Note, it has been done in 6hrs back in the days when radar detectors's were around and brains were still being developed.)
Stayed in Canberra last year with my family as we came down from Port Stephens. It was nice to go through parliament house etc ... but I can see the magic in the Great Apline Rd through Cooma as well as the journey around the coast.
Make it 3 days, flip a coin for the coast or mountains and avoid the Hume. What's the point.... it all comes out in the wash anyway!
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31st Jan 2008 8:17 pm |
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WayneD
Member Since: 11 Sep 2007
Location: Sydney Darwin ,Singapore, USA, UK and now country NSW
Posts: 531
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Hume is a boring drive as you miss most of the towns now. If was on holidays and had the time I would like to take in the scenery. Having driven in the Uk on the motorways and on the A roads I know which is more relaxing and they even use the inside lane on their motorways. You wont remeber the Hume but you will remeber the coast. You can even wave to Norto as you pass by!!! Take the road less traveled. Dual battery system.ORS drawers,LR cargo Barrier.ARB Bull bar,side protection bars,Mickey Thompson ATR's 17" rims, Rear wheel carrier, radiator guard TPMS Mitchell Bros Tow Hitch LR RAI Steel Rims , GME UHF, Off Road GPS, Llams (yet to be fitted)
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31st Jan 2008 9:43 pm |
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norto
Member Since: 10 Apr 2006
Location: batemans bay
Posts: 1605
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He doesnt have much time and
may have to take the hume Pete
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1st Feb 2008 8:02 am |
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