Khancoban to Jindabyne via Threadbo

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Khancoban to Jindabyne via Threadbo

Postby ron » Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:10 pm

Hi Guys

I was in Corryong in March and did the drive from Khancoban to Jindabyne. Amazing road. Check it out on whereis. not more than 100m of straight anywhere. Very steep climbs in many places and I had to stop a few times to let the temperature settle down. It was a hot day to start with. So much so that a swim in Lake Jindabyne was required before the return trip.

Compared to other drives, the steep bits were like the last bit up Mt Baw Baw and the twisty factor is up there with the Reefton.

Highly recommended but not during winter as it's the road into Threadbo Village.

Interesting fact: On the day I did the drive there was a ticket booth open at the Jindabyne end of the road taking money for admission to Threadbo. There was nothing at the other end. Threadbo was quite busy with hikers and mountain bikers

Down side: It's a long way from anywhere but worth a detour if you're in the area.

Ron

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Postby Garry » Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:24 pm

Yeap, heaps of fun but watch out for Mr Plod hiding in the shubbery just before Threadbo. A lot of the good stuff on that road has a 60kmh speed limit and it's easy to be doing well over 60kmh along there if you're concentrating on the road and not your speedo.
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Postby Boags » Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:45 pm

Garry wrote:Yeap, heaps of fun but watch out for Mr Plod hiding in the shubbery just before Threadbo. A lot of the good stuff on that road has a 60kmh speed limit and it's easy to be doing well over 60kmh along there if you're concentrating on the road and not your speedo.


And the great thing is you get fined for looking at the road and not the speedo. :roll: I love how safe the roads are now.
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Postby Wotsa » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:51 pm

Even better if you turn off before Khancoban and head towards Cabramurra and Kiandra. That way you miss the day trippers. Three of us did it in May, what a blast!
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Postby yammo323 » Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:02 am

I did this run during november. It's simply magnificent.

Pay the toll and drive through the Kosciouko National Park. Well worth the fee :)
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Postby SHMBO » Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:34 pm

I did the alpine way both ways in november. If you are driving straight thru you don't have to pay the entrance fee. :D Where were the run off areas? all i say were rock walls and drop offs. the best bit is dead horse gap to tom grogin. you have to watch for horses, campervans and camrys.

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Postby Fuzzlet » Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:07 am

Im looking at driving this run in october this year. Is it safe or is it better to bypass on my way to jindy
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