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« on: January 29, 2013, 08:54:24 PM » |
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Decisions .. decisions .. decisions ... Which way do we go to get to the Tassie Nats We've booked our 4 weeks annual leave at work. And booked our accommodation for the Nats. Our plan so far ..... Leave work 3.00pm Friday 4th April Arrive Hobart 2.00pm Thurs 17th April PARTY PARTY PARTY Depart Hobart 10.00am Tues 22nd April Go back to work 5.00am Mon 5th May Now we just need to figure out the bits inbetween. & Mrs
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2013, 08:43:01 AM » |
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2013, 10:18:25 AM » |
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« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2013, 01:03:48 AM » |
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We thought about going via the Northern Territory and visiting Uluru on the way south Well I did, not Cathy But we will leave that for the Townsville 8100Km trip (one way) for 2016 and book a couple of extra weeks leave Our plan(?) for Tassie is to freight the wagon to Melbourne, Fly over, Jump on the boat, cruise Tassie for a week or so (to add some new lines to my map) Party , jump on the boat, freight wagon home and fly home Or truck and fly to Adelaide, and drive to Melbourne along Great Ocean Road again (but west to east for a different view of the scenery). Do the Tassie cruise, Nats, Drive from Melbourne to Adelaide through the middle bit (Another new line on my map) and truck and fly home But some of the West Aussies are thinking about driving across the Nullabor. So do we join them for trip number 6 across the Nullabor (and 7 if we drive home) What early plans does anybody else have ?
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« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2013, 11:09:07 PM » |
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Question time Cruising from Adelaide to Melbourne A 2 day trip starting in Adelaide then stopping at Port Fairy at start of GOR, and Torquay at end of GOR ( then into Melbourne and straight onto the boat on the 3rd day ) does this sound OK ? cruising Melbourne to Adelaide Western Fwy/Hwy-Dukes Hwy is this a 1 day drive or do we break it into 2 (with a detour to Naracoote ?) ? Would appreciate advice of locals who know the roads/area. We don't want to spend a lot of time on mainland roads as we are cruising around Tassie But I don't want to be racing and be buggered at the end of the trip and what do we do in Devonport at 6.00AM in the morning when the boat docks
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« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2013, 08:00:37 PM » |
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Advice from the locals please... We have 6 nights in Tassie before the Nats Thinking of 4 nights in Deloraine as it doesn't look far to anywhere for day tripping. Most of the North coast and East coast looks like a leisurely 2 hour cruise away and it saves packing/unpacking every night if we did a lap of the island staying in different places each night. or is there a better location ? Have been to Launceston before and we are not fussed about missing it on this trip. ( I will pop in just so I can buy another hat badge ) and 2 nights in Strahan before spending one day driving slowly to Hobart Should fill in some lines on my map nicely Ta PS is Melbourne to Adelaide 1 day drive or 2 ?
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« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2013, 08:41:01 PM » |
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I am disappointed surferboy and Kathy, 2016 before you visit my beautiful city. You will be welcomed here. fred and candy
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« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2013, 06:22:33 PM » |
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« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2013, 08:16:46 PM » |
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Well your in luck cos I live out past Horsham, I grew up in Adelaide and was born in Tassie When you go to Adelaide, the best way to go is to Horsham up the normal highway, then when you get to Horsham (3.5 hours from Melbourne), turn left and follow the signs to Edenhope and go the back way, it's much nicer. It's called the "Wimmera Highway". There is a lovely mountain called "Mt Arapiles" in Natimuk. You just follow the "Natimuk Road/Wimmera Highway" out, past safeway and the new Target. Edenhope is just over an hour from Horsham via Natimuk. The way to Adelaide the back way, is through Francis then Boredome town (Bordertown) but if you wanna go to Naracoorte just keep going past Edenhope to Naracoorte. That's a fair drive in itself. Don't bother staying overnight anywhere else but Naracoorte as they aren't geared for tourism. You would be looking at about 7 hours if you have half hour in Horsham for Lunch and another hour looking at other things along the way, like the lookout at Mt Arapiles, Natimuk lake (was dry 10 years so worth seeing) and around Naracoorte. It would be a further 4 hours to Adelaide so I would suggest if you must got to Naracoorte you stay there a night cos the trip from there to Adelaide is dead set boring especially when tired. It's basically 5 hours from Horsham to Adelaide (main highway) or about same time other way via Goroke, Francis, Bordertown. Going the other way to Port fairy sounds about right. I have also lived in Mt Gambier so know what its like driving these areas. Warrnambool is worth a look and Portland. My original family were pioneers of Deloraine in the 1840's and they owned a brickfield there then they opened up the North West through to Ulverstone using plank roads. You go where everyone else will when you get to Tassie, to the other side of the port to Maccas and get a coffee! Don't bother driving the western highway to Adelaide, very boring. It's still over 8 hours without hardly any stops from Melb to Radelaide cos they are duplicating the highway so go to Naracoorte. When in Tassie make sure you visit Latrobe and go to "Relicare". Its a cool shop full of weird stuff and antiques. make sure you visit sheffield and go around the tasmazia and then go back way to ulverstone, through sprent and there are great walking trails near castra etc. I would strongly recommend you go from sheffield, past mount Roland, then head around to Wilmot road, spellmans road, then castra road to ulvy then back to latrobe and railton for one drive, as there is some great places along that route and its a forgotten area but very nice.
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« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2013, 11:29:01 PM » |
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Thurs 24th.. Drive to Hahndorf. [/color] Make sure you get there with an empty stomach
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« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2013, 09:56:30 PM » |
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Thanks guys It's good to get local knowledge rather than relying on google Glad I booked early. Just looked at school holidays for 2014 5th - 21st April Qld & Vic 12th - 27th April SA, ACT, NSW 18th April - 4th May Tas If the mainlanders head south it could be getting very busy around Easter Started adding info to our travel plans. Tasmazia is a definite ( we got there late in the afternoon last time we visited) .added Relicare (weird stuff sounds good) and Cathy is hoping the puppet shop is still in Hahndorf (that's at least 2 hours filled )
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« Reply #11 on: June 27, 2013, 07:44:36 PM » |
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Yes a good place for the ladies. http://reliquaire.com/You can also visit Foster's axeman's hall of fame where my great great great uncle Jim, the lightning axeman's world championship from the late 1800's features ha ha. http://www.axemanscomplex.com.au/Another placer worth going for a drive is a little town called Wilmot with the original Myer/Coles store which is interesting. Great scenery too. Gunns Plains caves, at Burnie visit the new creative paper mill on beachfront and a nice bushwalk to the Leven canyon lookout, upper Castra. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leven_Canyonhttp://www.kentish.tas.gov.au/page.aspx?u=294
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Help ! How do I edit my post ? Tues 8th is now red. Booked the train carriage again at Pelican Waters in Port Fairy. Hope it doesn't rain this time and we get to look around town Wed 9th is now red. Changed to Lorne, seemed a nicer place, gives us more time on the GOR and plenty of time to get to the boat.
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Went to the vintage/retro markets last weekend and spent $8 on some old books including.... A guide to Tasmania we can use next Easter Here's the boat we're cruising over on Drive down to Hobart for the Nats and check out some of the tourist attractions on the way It doesn't have a date on it. I'm hoping the backpage map is up to date, wouldn't want to get lost
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« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2013, 11:14:06 PM » |
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and this one No FEs or FCs just an old Ladybird book from 1958 about Australia and I wouldn't normally buy a boring book about roads from 1967.. but this one had spaces on the pages where you put stickers that are in the centre pages like this one
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« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2013, 08:03:51 AM » |
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Great finds - I wonder how much or little has changed in Tassie?
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« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2014, 12:50:01 AM » |
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Hi SB If you are in Strawn on 15th and 16th (going be your intinary) look out for FE wagon & FC sedan.....Staying at Queenstown but will be in Strawan.......on one of these days. Bruce & Jan
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