I have never seen so many caravans. Traveling from Charters Towers to here over last 2 weeks there was just bumper to bumper 'vans.
People that came to here from Darwin counted 130 vans coming toward them between Daly Waters an Bank Banka.
What experiences are you all finding?
Dicko1 said
04:28 PM Jun 3, 2021
Travelled the Bruice Hwy between Cairns and Gladstone 2 weeks ago. Mobile road blocks everywhere. I,m sure many had no idea about towing!!
dabbler said
04:30 PM Jun 3, 2021
I travelled GC to Rocky return (Bruce Hwy) in the last 7 days. Traffic wasn't especially heavy north of Gympie. Camps and rest areas were pretty full but not noticeably more than usual really. Same with servos and the usual highway stops that offer food and drink. I'm sure there are more people travelling but it's a busy time of year anyway.
Snippy said
05:44 PM Jun 4, 2021
We are at Comooweal, been here 2 weeks, Never seen so many vans.
Talking to todays arrivals, CP's full all the way up the Stuart hwy, free camps packed to the rims.
One that came down the Barkly today said he was in a line of traffic, and oncoming bad as well.
That from the horses mouth.
Tony Bev said
05:58 PM Jun 4, 2021
I see more caravans on the road
There will be many who usually go on overseas holidays, seeing a bit of Australia
Warren-Pat_01 said
10:34 PM Jun 4, 2021
And while you're all coming to QLD, stop (at all of the road works) & enjoy the views!
From Rockhampton to Gladstone, they are "the most" but one day(?), we'll have a top class highway until the next cyclone proves the "1 in 100 year flood" was wrong.
Dicko1 said
03:00 AM Jun 5, 2021
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
And while you're all coming to QLD, stop (at all of the road works) & enjoy the views! From Rockhampton to Gladstone, they are "the most" but one day(?), we'll have a top class highway until the next cyclone proves the "1 in 100 year flood" was wrong.
Gladstone to Ingham mate!!! I dont mind because at least I can see improvements being made to the Bruce goat track . A year or two and it will be a pleasure to drive.
Stretch60 said
09:07 PM Jun 5, 2021
Been on road 5 weeks from WA across to East Coast and now heading back. Lots and lots of vans. Each caravan park owner I speak with agrees and happy to have extra income.
Sandyfreckle said
09:47 AM Jun 8, 2021
If you're northbound on North West Coastal Highway in WA..., YES ! many, many more vans.., especially the larger "Gin Palace" van's. It seems every man/woman and their happy little dog's are on the NWCH right now. There's also many big 4WD rigs towing even larger boats. Add into that mix, the B doubles and Road Trains..., of course patience and good judgment are always required. Most vehicles are well driven...., excepting when there's a bunch up(what're they doing? playing 'Convoy' to each other over their UHF's ?) Daylight travel is always recommended as there's now 'increasing' amounts of stock on roads.., especially after Geraldton.., and even more again either side of Carnarvon. Wildlife and stock are grazing on the verges because there's been of lot's of rain..., and still more is coming(Carnarvon to Minilya may have temporary and localised flooding after today). Currently, all the rivers below Minilya have water in them and some floodways as well..., NWCH hasn't seen this much water over such an extended area and of time for a long while. Oh yeah and if you're travelling with a van up that-away it will pay to get to the designated rest area's as early as possible because the get checkers very early in the arvo..., all bunched up around the long drop dunny's..., you see, mum doesn't like to walk too far ! Reckon it might be different if/when Bali is open for business again ! Rant over.
-- Edited by Sandyfreckle on Tuesday 8th of June 2021 09:49:17 AM
-- Edited by Sandyfreckle on Tuesday 8th of June 2021 09:54:47 AM
Peter_n_Margaret said
12:42 PM Jun 8, 2021
Some of the places we have been over the last couple of weeks...
Ranken Road stock route NW from Camooweal. No caravans here.
Reynolds River track, Litchfield National Park. No caravans here.
Blyth homestead track, Litchfield National Park. No caravans here.
5 Mile Beach, south of Dundee Beach, west of Darwin. No caravans here.
Exploring Djukbinj National Park, east of Darwin. No Caravans here.
Cheers,
Peter
tea spoon said
02:26 PM Jun 8, 2021
lots more here in Adelaide that i have noticed since covid hit our shores .........we cant go no place much so vanning is the big thing
ConsumerMan said
07:01 PM Jun 8, 2021
I am returning now on the M1 from far north NSW and I cant believe the number of Victorians heading north. Caravan Parks are full of them all doing their 14 days before entering QLD. How they got out of lockdown is a mystery.
Sheba said
09:04 PM Jun 8, 2021
Probably just the usual number coming North for the Winter. Happens every year normally, unless Covid intervenes.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Dougwe said
09:17 PM Jun 8, 2021
ConsumerMan wrote:
I am returning now on the M1 from far north NSW and I cant believe the number of Victorians heading north. Caravan Parks are full of them all doing their 14 days before entering QLD. How they got out of lockdown is a mystery.
They're not being checked. Simples. She'll be right mate, covid doesn't like to travel.
Maybe karma will show it's face?
Dicko1 said
05:10 AM Jun 9, 2021
Dougwe wrote:
ConsumerMan wrote:
I am returning now on the M1 from far north NSW and I cant believe the number of Victorians heading north. Caravan Parks are full of them all doing their 14 days before entering QLD. How they got out of lockdown is a mystery.
They're not being checked. Simples. She'll be right mate, covid doesn't like to travel.
Maybe karma will show it's face?
We live in the age of entitlement.....Regardless of anyone or anything else.our own needs must be put ahead of everything!!!!
Its no wonder the planet is racing downhill towards extinction...
Plain Truth said
09:43 AM Jun 9, 2021
Don't know why the Victorians are rushing up to Queensland,apart from the warmer weather.
They have 3 times more people in hospital with covid than Victoria
gdayjr said
10:00 AM Jun 9, 2021
In hospital maybe, but not one case in Australia is in I.C.U
-- Edited by gdayjr on Wednesday 9th of June 2021 10:02:39 AM
Dicko1 said
11:06 AM Jun 9, 2021
gdayjr wrote:
In hospital maybe, but not one case in Australia is in I.C.U
-- Edited by gdayjr on Wednesday 9th of June 2021 10:02:39 AM
Yep...either by luck or good management Australia has dodged a big bullet...for the time being. Long, long way to go yet.
Cupie said
11:19 AM Jun 9, 2021
Plain Truth wrote:
Don't know why the Victorians are rushing up to Queensland,apart from the warmer weather.
They have 3 times more people in hospital with covid than Victoria
I reckon that is excuse enough
I just hate cold weather. We in Brissy South Side had a mild taste this morning. I woke up to drizzly rain, westerly wind gusts and temperature almost as low as 10 degrees, would you believe.
Made a quick scramble for my Huski coat & Ugg boots. Closed all the doors & windows and got out the videos of Qld defeating NSW in the State Of Origin RL. (I only retain recording of when the goodies .. Qld... win). I'll settle in for the day in the media room, starting with a mug of Bundy reinforced Chai.. Perhaps a bottle of port even. I've got the gloves & beanie on standby for when it gets below 10. Might even turn the AC onto heat.
No weather for caravanning, particularly in Victoria IMHO.
LOL
edit .... If I do get brave enough to venture outside, I have got the choice of my antique Gabardine full length PMG coat or the full length Stockman's Dry as a Bone!!!! Both set up by the door with a pair of Gum Boots. We're hardy soles up here in Qld.
-- Edited by Cupie on Wednesday 9th of June 2021 11:26:07 AM
dabbler said
04:40 PM Jun 9, 2021
I spent most of April and May in and around the Riverina and about 10 days were Vic side of the Murray. I met quite a few travellers already heading to Qld on their annual migration cycle and at that stage most weren't in a hurry. Me ? I was happy to leave single digit temperatures behind with rain making walking tracks dangerous and uncomfortable.
AFB said
04:44 PM Jun 9, 2021
Currently in Exmouth, the place is sold out, backpackers camped on site next to us. Broome a few weeks ago for 2 weeks, mosquitoes by the millions, day and night. The NW is full, overflowing, overnighted at Nanutarra. a couple of weeks ago and it was full.never seen so many younger couples at parks with babies, young kids everywhere. Currently at Ningaloo caravan park with must be 400? other vans, tents, camper vans, backpackers galore, we were at Tom Price prior, just full, everyday. Would have been better idea to stay home and sit this one out..
AFB said
04:45 PM Jun 9, 2021
Currently in Exmouth, the place is sold out, backpackers camped on site next to us. Broome a few weeks ago for 2 weeks, mosquitoes by the millions, day and night. The NW is full, overflowing, overnighted at Nanutarra. a couple of weeks ago and it was full.never seen so many younger couples at parks with babies, young kids everywhere. Currently at Ningaloo caravan park with must be 400? other vans, tents, camper vans, backpackers galore, we were at Tom Price prior, just full, everyday. Would have been better idea to stay home and sit this one out..
AFB said
04:48 PM Jun 9, 2021
The NW Cape is sold out
Are We Lost said
06:51 PM Jun 9, 2021
In NSW mid north coast (Port Macquarie/Coffs Harbour area), I wanted to book a site at a national park on the coast. I tried several last week, but not a single site is available this long weekend. Surely this is way abnormal for winter.
AFB said
09:03 PM Jun 9, 2021
Domestic tour operators are enjoying the international travel ban, keep the herd at home. Id imagine after the next federal election international travel will resume..
yobarr said
09:10 PM Jun 9, 2021
AFB wrote:
Domestic tour operators are enjoying the international travel ban, keep the herd at home. Id imagine after the next federal election international travel will resume..
How on earth did you "imagine" that? Cheers
Wanda said
08:34 AM Jun 10, 2021
AFB wrote:
Domestic tour operators are enjoying the international travel ban, keep the herd at home. Id imagine after the next federal election international travel will resume..
Really?
I was going to ask mine how they are going, closed and gone?
Must have retired to count all her money!
Ian
landy said
09:25 PM Jun 10, 2021
Dicko1 wrote:
gdayjr wrote:
In hospital maybe, but not one case in Australia is in I.C.U
-- Edited by gdayjr on Wednesday 9th of June 2021 10:02:39 AM
Yep...either by luck or good management Australia has dodged a big bullet...for the time being. Long, long way to go yet.
Good management I think Dicko. Problem is we are now fighting Covid, complacency and stupidity.
We are at Camooweal ATM, we come here every year.
I have never seen so many caravans. Traveling from Charters Towers to here over last 2 weeks there was just bumper to bumper 'vans.
People that came to here from Darwin counted 130 vans coming toward them between Daly Waters an Bank Banka.
What experiences are you all finding?
Talking to todays arrivals, CP's full all the way up the Stuart hwy, free camps packed to the rims.
One that came down the Barkly today said he was in a line of traffic, and oncoming bad as well.
That from the horses mouth.
There will be many who usually go on overseas holidays, seeing a bit of Australia
From Rockhampton to Gladstone, they are "the most" but one day(?), we'll have a top class highway until the next cyclone proves the "1 in 100 year flood" was wrong.
Gladstone to Ingham mate!!! I dont mind because at least I can see improvements being made to the Bruce goat track . A year or two and it will be a pleasure to drive.
If you're northbound on North West Coastal Highway in WA..., YES ! many, many more vans.., especially the larger "Gin Palace" van's. It seems every man/woman and their happy little dog's are on the NWCH right now. There's also many big 4WD rigs towing even larger boats. Add into that mix, the B doubles and Road Trains..., of course patience and good judgment are always required. Most vehicles are well driven...., excepting when there's a bunch up(what're they doing? playing 'Convoy' to each other over their UHF's ?) Daylight travel is always recommended as there's now 'increasing' amounts of stock on roads.., especially after Geraldton.., and even more again either side of Carnarvon. Wildlife and stock are grazing on the verges because there's been of lot's of rain..., and still more is coming(Carnarvon to Minilya may have temporary and localised flooding after today). Currently, all the rivers below Minilya have water in them and some floodways as well..., NWCH hasn't seen this much water over such an extended area and of time for a long while. Oh yeah and if you're travelling with a van up that-away it will pay to get to the designated rest area's as early as possible because the get checkers very early in the arvo..., all bunched up around the long drop dunny's..., you see, mum doesn't like to walk too far !
Reckon it might be different if/when Bali is open for business again !
Rant over.
-- Edited by Sandyfreckle on Tuesday 8th of June 2021 09:49:17 AM
-- Edited by Sandyfreckle on Tuesday 8th of June 2021 09:54:47 AM
Some of the places we have been over the last couple of weeks...
Ranken Road stock route NW from Camooweal. No caravans here.
Reynolds River track, Litchfield National Park. No caravans here.
Blyth homestead track, Litchfield National Park. No caravans here.
5 Mile Beach, south of Dundee Beach, west of Darwin. No caravans here.
Exploring Djukbinj National Park, east of Darwin. No Caravans here.
Cheers,
Peter
Probably just the usual number coming North for the Winter. Happens every year normally, unless Covid intervenes.
Cheers,
Sheba.
They're not being checked. Simples. She'll be right mate, covid doesn't like to travel.
Maybe karma will show it's face?
We live in the age of entitlement.....Regardless of anyone or anything else.our own needs must be put ahead of everything!!!!
Its no wonder the planet is racing downhill towards extinction...
Don't know why the Victorians are rushing up to Queensland,apart from the warmer weather.
They have 3 times more people in hospital with covid than Victoria
In hospital maybe, but not one case in Australia is in I.C.U
-- Edited by gdayjr on Wednesday 9th of June 2021 10:02:39 AM
Yep...either by luck or good management Australia has dodged a big bullet...for the time being. Long, long way to go yet.
I reckon that is excuse enough
I just hate cold weather. We in Brissy South Side had a mild taste this morning. I woke up to drizzly rain, westerly wind gusts and temperature almost as low as 10 degrees, would you believe.
Made a quick scramble for my Huski coat & Ugg boots. Closed all the doors & windows and got out the videos of Qld defeating NSW in the State Of Origin RL. (I only retain recording of when the goodies .. Qld... win). I'll settle in for the day in the media room, starting with a mug of Bundy reinforced Chai.. Perhaps a bottle of port even. I've got the gloves & beanie on standby for when it gets below 10. Might even turn the AC onto heat.
No weather for caravanning, particularly in Victoria IMHO.
LOL
edit .... If I do get brave enough to venture outside, I have got the choice of my antique Gabardine full length PMG coat or the full length Stockman's Dry as a Bone!!!! Both set up by the door with a pair of Gum Boots. We're hardy soles up here in Qld.
-- Edited by Cupie on Wednesday 9th of June 2021 11:26:07 AM
How on earth did you "imagine" that? Cheers
Really?
I was going to ask mine how they are going, closed and gone?
Must have retired to count all her money!
Ian
Good management I think Dicko. Problem is we are now fighting Covid, complacency and stupidity.