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Old 01-02-2009, 03:15 PM   #31
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Unbelievble, people bragging about driving 15 hours out of 16.
As a heavy vehicle driver I can only drive for 12 hours in ANY 24 hour period, and I drive for a living!


Hey, I never said it was the right thing to do, just that I have done it...it is possible..
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:26 PM   #32
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Unbelievble, people bragging about driving 15 hours out of 16.
As a heavy vehicle driver I can only drive for 12 hours in ANY 24 hour period, and I drive for a living!
Sook...get a 14hr book
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:39 PM   #33
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You want me to work an extra 2 hours for free?
No thanks :P
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Old 01-02-2009, 10:04 PM   #34
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You want me to work an extra 2 hours for free?
No thanks :P
LOL. Doesn't work like that at my place. The extra hours means extra K's, eg: more money.

And the way the Gestapo are these days the extra time comes in handy at times.
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Old 01-02-2009, 10:13 PM   #35
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I thought you were on a set run though?

I had a 14 hour book on the old scheme and the boss was talking about getting it under the new scheme aswell, it wouldnt really effect me though, except when I want to ge home a little earlier. I mainly only do Sydney now, with the occasional Adelaide thrown in for good measure. Although I think I'm doing 2 Adelaides this week and followed by a Melb-Adel-Syd-Melb the week after.
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I thought you were on a set run though?
I am, but sometimes I have to go through to Brisneyland which is a 14 hr drive from here.
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Old 02-02-2009, 10:49 AM   #37
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Quickest wold probably through Goondiwindi,, then down the Newell. Dubbo, Parks, Forbes would be a good stop for a night.
My vote is the Newell as above but stay in Parkes do not stay in Dubbo too many sticky fingers
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Just an update... I did this trip in 19 hours straight. left bris at 4 30 got to melboune city at 11:25 (qld time).

Had a really good run, i cant believe how easy it is, why anyone would stop is beyond me!
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Just an update... I did this trip in 19 hours straight. left bris at 4 30 got to melboune city at 11:25 (qld time).

Had a really good run, i cant believe how easy it is, why anyone would stop is beyond me!
To avoid this maybe



This is a result of trying to drive to far in one go
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This is a result of trying to drive to far in one go

True that.. but with 2 drivers it seems to be fine, providing that the conditions are good and you have both had a decent sleep the day / night before.

Gotta have decent rest breaks aswell!!
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True that.. but with 2 drivers it seems to be fine, providing that the conditions are good and you have both had a decent sleep the day / night before.

Gotta have decent rest breaks aswell!!
Hmm, thats a slightly different statement to your first post.

(I did this trip...etc)

Giving the impression that you did it solo nonstop and thereby leaving yourself open to attack
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Hmm, thats a slightly different statement to your first post.

(I did this trip...etc)

Giving the impression that you did it solo nonstop and thereby leaving yourself open to attack

Oh yeh... I said to start with the in the thread there was going to be 2 of us neways!!
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Old 22-03-2009, 02:11 PM   #44
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I did the reverse of this trip, Geelong back to Brisbane, when I bought my XD. I took the Newell, so I would recommend that. I had no company so all I had to listen to was a galloping 351 for four days. I was taking it slow, only doing about 6 hours driving each day, seeing the sights (a lot of grass and dirt). I loved it, and so will you if you like road trips.



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My vote is the Newell as above but stay in Parkes do not stay in Dubbo too many sticky fingers
True this. Dubbo is pretty suss; speed up and lock your doors when you go through there.

Hey make sure you stop in at the Big Strawberry in Koonoomoo VIC for the best strawberry milkshake you'll ever have. Seriously.

Man, I think it must be about time for another road trip...
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Old 22-03-2009, 07:21 PM   #45
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whatever you do, do not travel at nite or in the dark!

i did the trip 2 years ago. the plan was melb to surfers. got as far as tenterfield when the roo came out of nowhere.

they are everywhere up there and come out of nowhere. be careful of them.
i thought before i left that it wouldnt happen to me. $1500 later and got back on the road lol.

stop in coonabaraban if you can plenty of hotels and such. also tenterfield has good accomodation if you go that way
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