The TSF Travel Tips Thread
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Oh, BTW... to complete the story of my new set of tyres... I got a nail bang in the middle of the rear one coming down Route 52 yesterday.
Luckily, a slow leak, so I spent a lot of time swearing at the road-conditions, then the wind, then maybe my paranoid mind, then eventually - realising that my tyre really was flat-as-shit - the absolutely shit road-maintenance north of Pongaroa. But managed to inflate it at each town, make it over the hill, and park up safely in Wellington.And then a little later, discover a broken bottle of red wine in my luggage, to cap off the day.
(Discovered via picking up said luggage, and noticing the stains in the lounge carpet. And then the stains in the apartment building hallway, leading all the way from street to my door) -
@Bones said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@Kruse sounds like you're loving Welly.
The last couple of days has seemed like a series of clues from the big imaginary guy in the sky whispering "... nah man, just, like, keep going - unemployed, riding around on your motorbike, drinking expensive craft beer... I'll make it work out somehow in the end... fuck having an apartment or house or job or whatever, just... hakuna matata"
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@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
Because some idiots got the driving thread locked
Things I learned driving back up the coast
The Bruce Highway is the worst major highway in Western civilisation. It's fucking deplorable. Made worse by floods causing potholes. But the stretch of Rocky to Ayr is some 3rd world post apocalyptic shit.
There are maybe half a dozen creek names in Qld, and they just rotate them
6 mile Creek
4 mile Creek
8 mile Creek
Saltwater Creek
Rocky creek
Emu CreekQueensland is fuck off big
Many much Alligator Creeks too. Proving Australians are pretty ordinary zoologists. (Did, like you, notice the lack of diversity in creek naming.)
Interesting that part of that Rocky to Ayr stretch was 110kph. What got me is the sign advising of a rest area 42km away ...
We escaped just before most of the big rain hit so managed to avoid too much rain damage, and Jr managed to narrowly miss the blokes throwing cold mix at the potholes.
Regarding bigness, when I start to think the last leg from Rocky at 4 and a half hours is "basically home" you get an appreciation. And that's disregarding all the bits to the left of the map.
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@mariner4life its not high on my list to repeat any time soon.
Kind of enjoyed the experience though.
But @MajorRage 's suggestion of a flying machine has merit.
Where was your waypoint? Ayr (as mentioned above)? I can hardly remember which town that is ... Not being familiar they all seem to blend into themselves and I can't work out which town we went through in what order, or where we stopped etc ...
That's two pretty hefty days of travel, though. Thought Noosa was a short leg (about 3 hours from GC?) leaving you some decent travel days to get home. Enjoy the beer - always good after a long drive.
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@booboo said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life its not high on my list to repeat any time soon.
Kind of enjoyed the experience though.
But @MajorRage 's suggestion of a flying machine has merit.
Where was your waypoint? Ayr (as mentioned above)? I can hardly remember which town that is ... Not being familiar they all seem to blend into themselves and I can't work out which town we went through in what order, or where we stopped etc ...
That's two pretty hefty days of travel, though. Thought Noosa was a short leg (about 3 hours from GC?) leaving you some decent travel days to get home. Enjoy the beer - always good after a long drive.
From what I've been reading about though, the knee-jerk reaction of Aus politicians to small Covid outbreaks, does add a fair bit of risk to using these new fan dangled flying machines. Chances of being stuck seem quite high.
All in all (this year anyway), right decision is probably to drive.
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@MajorRage said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@booboo said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life its not high on my list to repeat any time soon.
Kind of enjoyed the experience though.
But @MajorRage 's suggestion of a flying machine has merit.
Where was your waypoint? Ayr (as mentioned above)? I can hardly remember which town that is ... Not being familiar they all seem to blend into themselves and I can't work out which town we went through in what order, or where we stopped etc ...
That's two pretty hefty days of travel, though. Thought Noosa was a short leg (about 3 hours from GC?) leaving you some decent travel days to get home. Enjoy the beer - always good after a long drive.
From what I've been reading about though, the knee-jerk reaction of Aus politicians to small Covid outbreaks, does add a fair bit of risk to using these new fan dangled flying machines. Chances of being stuck seem quite high.
All in all (this year anyway), right decision is probably to drive.
Its drive, but also to keep the family together if going interstate. Its amazing how quick state premiers have been to slam a border shut, so you also need to be prepared to not be able to get home if you risk crossing borders.
Weird times.
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Nah we stopped in Mackay.
We weren't taking the risk of leaving the state. And even then we were close to being caught in a Lockdown
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@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
Nah we stopped in Mackay.
We weren't taking the risk of leaving the state. And even then we were close to being caught in a Lockdown
Were the Races on?
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Travel! It's back!!!
Well, sort of. Gotta start somewhere.
NZ for a long w/e in a couple of weeks.
Then Cairns/Port/Daintree in June with the fam - who has the oil on the must-do's in that neighbourhood? @mariner4life you must have some ideas? @booboo you were there recently?
Will do a day on the reef from Port, what else should we do with the pre-teen kids?
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In a park if you are looking for an authentic experience
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@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@voodoo easy you get proper fucked up with a local
If said local gambles, then I'm all in
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@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
In a park if you are looking for an authentic experience
Thank fuck for betting apps
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@voodoo said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@mariner4life said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@voodoo easy you get proper fucked up with a local
If said local gambles, then I'm all in
Said local hates all vices...
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@voodoo just don't try and hook up with @mariner4life . Fluffybunny fucks off to the Gold Coast when you go visiting.
And don't drive there ... it's a fucking loooong fucking way ...
Anyways ... said local hooked us us for a visit to Kuranda and the tourist attraction his mob runs up there, which was really cool. The Aboriginal experience was cool, as was the army duck.
Obviously the reef. Talk to said local about where would be best. We went on Silver Swift on recommendation. But there seems to be a million of them. You can go out from Cairns or Port Douglas. Did not find Nemo.
Hartley Croc farm was cool too.
Captain Cook Highway pretty spectacular, but we only drove as far as above croc farm.
Am sure we missed absolute shit loads, like the Daintree and Atherton Tablelands ... But we ran out of time.
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@booboo said in The TSF Travel Tips Thread:
@voodoo just don't try and hook up with @mariner4life . Fluffybunny fucks off to the Gold Coast when you go visiting.
And don't drive there ... it's a fucking loooong fucking way ...
Anyways ... said local hooked us us for a visit to Kuranda and the tourist attraction his mob runs up there, which was really cool. The Aboriginal experience was cool, as was the army duck.
Obviously the reef. Talk to said local about where would be best. We went on Silver Swift on recommendation. But there seems to be a million of them. You can go out from Cairns or Port Douglas. Did not find Nemo.
Hartley Croc farm was cool too.
Captain Cook Highway pretty spectacular, but we only drove as far as above croc farm.
Am sure we missed absolute shit loads, like the Daintree and Atherton Tablelands ... But we ran out of time.
We are also booked with Silverswift, but out of Port not Cairns
Looks like there is a lot to see/do!