So, 1278km and two days. I completely forgot about bringing along a camera so the iPhone is it (and I've turned them B/W as the colours were all blown out):
Day One: Robertson > Gundagai > Tumut > Yarrangobilly > Kiandra > Cabramurra > Tooma > Talbingo> Jagumba > Khancoban > Geehi > Murray Gorge > Tom Groggin > Thredbo > Jindabyne.
1278km and an iPhone? Nath's Snowy's Drive
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Day Two: Jindabyne > Charlottes Pass > Jindabyne > Avonside > Berridale > Middlingbank > Adaminaby > Providence Portal > Kiandra > Goat Ridge Road > Elliot Way > Nurenmerenmong > Burra > Tumbarumba > Batlow > Adelong > Tumut > Gundagai > Sydney.
(Yes, that squiggle in the centre of the photo is the road. Most of it was 100kmh)
Fantastic two days. Charlottes Pass gave me goosebumps all up my arms and back. 8am, crisp mountain air, 13 degrees, corners that just went on forever and ever, 100kmh speed limit, not a car in sight.
(Yes, that squiggle in the centre of the photo is the road. Most of it was 100kmh)
Fantastic two days. Charlottes Pass gave me goosebumps all up my arms and back. 8am, crisp mountain air, 13 degrees, corners that just went on forever and ever, 100kmh speed limit, not a car in sight.
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great pics - and Im not joking. I think the iphone has actually added to your adventure
let me rephrase slightly, the pics are not great in the overall scheme of all things photography, but I think what you have is really well suited to the story you told
great stuff. Sounds like a fun trip
let me rephrase slightly, the pics are not great in the overall scheme of all things photography, but I think what you have is really well suited to the story you told
great stuff. Sounds like a fun trip
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Such an awesome part of the world for driving. After looking at your pics Nath I'm feeling the need for another road trip.
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Wow. It looks like a top run. Where did you stay?
I want to do it now...
I want to do it now...
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Garry wrote:Such an awesome part of the world for driving. After looking at your pics Nath I'm feeling the need for another road trip.
Thinking same same Garry. Driving around the South Coast barely satiates my appetite after driving through the Alpine Run last year.
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It reminds me of the days of no radar , blasting down to the snow fields in a Golf, taking on the occasional slow Porsche. I am in for a midweek (avoid the police to certain degree) trip thru the snowys. Diving deep into the corner and up on three wheel straighten across some railway tracks then a hard right . That bit of the highway is gone now..
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Thats one lonely... im jealous.
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It's a shame you iPhone does not have a colour camera like mine I still liked your photos nath.
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id be dead keen for a run like this
any chance of a google map of the trip??
any chance of a google map of the trip??
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Regie wrote:id be dead keen for a run like this
any chance of a google map of the trip??
There's only a handful of roads down there, but they're all brilliant. However, the route doesn't make much sense as listed in the first post. For example, Tumut to Yarrangobilly passes by Talbingo, so why does Talbingo appear between Tooma and Jagumba?
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