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20-09-2006, 06:28 PM | #1 | ||
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Is anyone driving from Melbourne to Bathurst for the 1000?
What's the best route? Olympic Hwy? How long does the drive normally take? Ant help would be appreciated!
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20-09-2006, 06:35 PM | #2 | ||
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Olympic hwy through Wagga aprox 8hrs
what day you coming through ?
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Wagga , Junee , coota , young , cowra is the most direct route & road is pretty good too
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Id say turn off the the hume at Yass, then go boorowa,cowra,bathurst..
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Boorowa rd is a lot better than it has been previously, helped by the lack of rain over the last couple of years. About 2.5 hours to Bathurst from the Hume.
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Take this as a guide only. Last year we had a left and the map said right Close call. 1 petrol Stop about 8 1/2 Hours With 2 pee stops.
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I'm heading up friday morning.
I'll just set the navman to shortest time and go where it tells me! Leaving from geelong. Should do a vic cruise to the mountain! |
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Yeah. Should be good. Good but sad year to go to bathurst too. It'd be nice to draw lowndesy and miss v8 out of the hat again!! |
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past my place, and you can pick me up on the way...
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For the record the Boorowa Rd at the moment (as of Monday) is undergoing roadworks. Exposed gravel in sections near the town for about 10kms maybe? They did have a water truck though....
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i'm in the parade lap this year too schmidty
4 hrs, drive to melb, get on plane to sydney, chauferred to bathurst
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Two alternatives:
Option 1 (the direct route): Follow the Hume Highway to Albury-Wodonga. Turn left onto the Olympic Way and follow it all the way to Cowra. Turn right at Cowra onto the mid-Western Highway and follow it to Bathurst. Option 2 (slightly longer but quicker route): Follow the Hume Highway to just past Coolac. Turn left onto Cootamundra Road and follow it to Cootamundra. At Cootamundra turn right onto the Olympic Way and follow it all the way to Cowra. Turn right at Cowra onto the mid-Western Highway and follow it to Bathurst. I prefer option 2 as the Hume Highway from Albury to Coolac is mostly dual carriage with an 110km/hr speed limit. The Olympic Way is single carriage with an 100km/hr speed limit and you have to slow to 60km/hr often for every residental area along the way. I allow 10 hours for this trip as I like to stop often. The trip can be done in 9 hours comfortably. 11 sleeps to go. FF Last edited by Falcon Freak; 23-09-2006 at 08:21 AM. |
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Sorry to dig up an old thread. Does anyone know if the Lachlan Valley Way (B81 - Yass to Boorowa) has been resurfaced in the last few years (ie. Low profile tyre friendly)? We normally turn off at Coolac, but taking a different car this year. The road from Coolac to Cootamundra (Gundagai Rd) can be a bit choppy in places and the Olympic is mostly coarse surfaced.
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29-09-2015, 10:34 AM | #25 | ||
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I think the Olympic, whilst not great, would still be your best bet.
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29-09-2015, 12:24 PM | #26 | ||
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I have used them all over the years but more recently have preferred to use the Coolac turn off and go up to Cootamundra as I found the roads better that way.
As i have done the journey by myself over the past few years i now find it easier to fly , but it's nearly just as exhausting by the time you get there and back, only thing is you don't have a vehicle to worry about. GT450 |
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I did the Lachlan Valley way about 3 months ago in my Megane with 18in tires and a full car load with the missus and 2 kids and it wasn't too bad. Typical country road but no big potholes and no real bad sections. There was 2 lots of roadwork back then but nothing too major and we did the trip with no incident.
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We went to Parkes and return on Sunday, the Boorowa road is as good as it gets, no current roadworks and mostly smooth.
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Went up via Coolac turn-off on the way to Bathurst and came home via Boorawa on way home (way up was via Melb and overnight at Albury, way home was direct Cowra to Sale, via Cooma.
This was in my Focus ST with the 18" rims. No discernibile difference for me either way. Will be heading up and back via Boorawa this year in the XR8. Hope that helps.
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Thanks for the advice. Turns out that road surface is no longer an issue. My daily is a blown 300C SRT8 with 22s. Piston number 7 has decided it doesn't want to live on this planet anymore. I'm assuming it was most likely a bad batch of fuel. Maybe. Anyhow, with the Hemi needing a rebuild, looks like we'll be taking the Missus' Astra.
I'll just plot in route and see which way turns out the quickest.
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