I was out there on the Bruce Highway this morning and returning this arvo and I could not believe the amount of caravans that had chosen to travel in the terrible weather.
Any wonder the one went A over T at Alligator Creek.
I have travelled up and down there a few times recently but the numbers of vans today was incredible.
When I am travelling with the van I never leave or plan the next day without check ahead with the predicted weather. Wind and or rain can easily cause me to change my mind.
To be out there today with a van in tow in that heavy rain which persisted all day was nothing short of stupid.
I know that some may not have a choice but on the whole most of us are retired and could not be in that much of a hurry.
Just on another note the highway particularly from Prossy on is full of potholes and is nerve racking in a car or a 4 WD. The roadworks are downright dangerous.
There is potholes in the potholes in the new sections.
Talking to a service station employee and they had reports of the road north of Bowen being even worse than south.
Gundog said
07:41 AM Jul 6, 2022
Clarky 1 wrote:
I was out there on the Bruce Highway this morning and returning this arvo and I could not believe the amount of caravans that had chosen to travel in the terrible weather. Any wonder the one went A over T at Alligator Creek. I have travelled up and down there a few times recently but the numbers of vans today was incredible.
When I am travelling with the van I never leave or plan the next day without check ahead with the predicted weather. Wind and or rain can easily cause me to change my mind.
To be out there today with a van in tow in that heavy rain which persisted all day was nothing short of stupid.
I know that some may not have a choice but on the whole most of us are retired and could not be in that much of a hurry.
Just on another note the highway particularly from Prossy on is full of potholes and is nerve racking in a car or a 4 WD. The roadworks are downright dangerous. There is potholes in the potholes in the new sections. Talking to a service station employee and they had reports of the road north of Bowen being even worse than south.
you drove passed and didn't toot your horn or waved.....twice......I'm gutted
Clarky 1 said
06:25 PM Jul 6, 2022
Gundog wrote:
Clarky 1 wrote:
I was out there on the Bruce Highway this morning and returning this arvo and I could not believe the amount of caravans that had chosen to travel in the terrible weather. Any wonder the one went A over T at Alligator Creek. I have travelled up and down there a few times recently but the numbers of vans today was incredible.
When I am travelling with the van I never leave or plan the next day without check ahead with the predicted weather. Wind and or rain can easily cause me to change my mind.
To be out there today with a van in tow in that heavy rain which persisted all day was nothing short of stupid.
I know that some may not have a choice but on the whole most of us are retired and could not be in that much of a hurry.
Just on another note the highway particularly from Prossy on is full of potholes and is nerve racking in a car or a 4 WD. The roadworks are downright dangerous. There is potholes in the potholes in the new sections. Talking to a service station employee and they had reports of the road north of Bowen being even worse than south.
you drove passed and didn't toot your horn or waved.....twice......I'm gutted
Gday Gundog
I am afraid that I was applying most of my concentration on the road and its terrible condition.
I was doing a friend a favour driving her to Bowen as she was not confident with the trip and I was glad I did drive her considering the road.
I may not be up that way again for a while as I want to head inland and then north when I can be assured that we are into a Qld winter weather pattern and this rain is over at least for a few months.
I am in no hurry so taking it as it comes.
I will go go where the road takes me and see what happens.
I was going to catch up with Rob Driver but his treatment is knocking him about so I will leave that visit until later in the year.
Take care and I will blow the horn as I tear by.
86GTS said
05:37 AM Jul 7, 2022
Clarky 1 wrote:
I was out there on the Bruce Highway this morning and returning this arvo and I could not believe the amount of caravans that had chosen to travel in the terrible weather. Any wonder the one went A over T at Alligator Creek. I have travelled up and down there a few times recently but the numbers of vans today was incredible.
When I am travelling with the van I never leave or plan the next day without check ahead with the predicted weather. Wind and or rain can easily cause me to change my mind.
To be out there today with a van in tow in that heavy rain which persisted all day was nothing short of stupid.
I know that some may not have a choice but on the whole most of us are retired and could not be in that much of a hurry.
That is a very sensible post.
While staying put we've seen people pull out of camps with 70kph winds forecast. The BOM always say that wind gusts can be 30% over the expected figure.
An unexpected 100kph gust & off the road you go, particularly in wet weather.
People seem to enjoy trying to meet self created deadlines.
Who cares if you miss the first day of a three day country music festival, is it really worth risking your rig & possibly your life?
Mike Harding said
07:54 AM Jul 7, 2022
In my experience wind gusts are routinely 50% above the forecast average and occasionally double.
I agree; a car and caravan is not a particularly stable combination so why add bad weather to your problems. And have you noticed how few adjust their speed downwards when experiencing poor weather?
Any wonder the one went A over T at Alligator Creek.
I have travelled up and down there a few times recently but the numbers of vans today was incredible.
When I am travelling with the van I never leave or plan the next day without check ahead with the predicted weather. Wind and or rain can easily cause me to change my mind.
To be out there today with a van in tow in that heavy rain which persisted all day was nothing short of stupid.
I know that some may not have a choice but on the whole most of us are retired and could not be in that much of a hurry.
Just on another note the highway particularly from Prossy on is full of potholes and is nerve racking in a car or a 4 WD. The roadworks are downright dangerous.
There is potholes in the potholes in the new sections.
Talking to a service station employee and they had reports of the road north of Bowen being even worse than south.
you drove passed and didn't toot your horn or waved.....twice......I'm gutted
Gday Gundog
I am afraid that I was applying most of my concentration on the road and its terrible condition.
I was doing a friend a favour driving her to Bowen as she was not confident with the trip and I was glad I did drive her considering the road.
I may not be up that way again for a while as I want to head inland and then north when I can be assured that we are into a Qld winter weather pattern and this rain is over at least for a few months.
I am in no hurry so taking it as it comes.
I will go go where the road takes me and see what happens.
I was going to catch up with Rob Driver but his treatment is knocking him about so I will leave that visit until later in the year.
Take care and I will blow the horn as I tear by.
That is a very sensible post.
While staying put we've seen people pull out of camps with 70kph winds forecast. The BOM always say that wind gusts can be 30% over the expected figure.
An unexpected 100kph gust & off the road you go, particularly in wet weather.
People seem to enjoy trying to meet self created deadlines.
Who cares if you miss the first day of a three day country music festival, is it really worth risking your rig & possibly your life?
In my experience wind gusts are routinely 50% above the forecast average and occasionally double.
I agree; a car and caravan is not a particularly stable combination so why add bad weather to your problems. And have you noticed how few adjust their speed downwards when experiencing poor weather?