After 3 long years I am itching to go back to travelling. I intend going from Yass area to Mt Isa.
Even now, we are being bombarded with adverse weather predictions. Whilst it hasn't rained here nearly as much as elsewhere it is still muddy underfoot and grey clouds all the time. I don't think we have had more than a few days at a time sunshine in three years or since the bushfires when we were covered in smoke for about three months.
I have heard reports that the roads are in very poor condition and full of potholes.
That people are not welcoming to other travellers and just want to be by themselves and not talk to anyone. That tempers are short and lots of complaints about everything. Is all this true?
Whenarewethere said
02:25 PM Jun 4, 2022
2019 Tasmania, Europe, Sydney to Perth & back. We will fine-tune car for hopefully a dry 2023. Better things to do than travel in the rain.
Bicyclecamper said
06:16 PM Jun 4, 2022
I am currently camping out in the rain and extreme cold in the tent, at my wintercamp spot, nothing is going to stop me enjoying being outside again, like we had during the lockdowns, that was something I will not ever experience again, regardless if it is put into law. It damn near destroyed my mental health.
diggerop said
10:04 AM Jun 5, 2022
I live in S.E.Qld. Every time that I go into town theres lots of vans camping or passing through. Yes there are potholes, always is, may be a few more. The country has never looked so good after the rain. Creeks and rivers are running and the dams are full. Everyone is grinning from ear to ear and happy to have a chat. That information in the last paragraph in your post is totally wrong.
Get travelling now and you wont regret it.
KJB said
11:38 AM Jun 5, 2022
Dad used to say ...."When you think that the rest of the world is wrong it is time to have a good hard look at yourself......" Still true. KB
86GTS said
01:48 PM Jun 5, 2022
We didn't go anywhere for the first 2 years of Covid after travelling extensively for the 10 years previous.
This year we've started travelling again, doing a 3 week trip & now currently on a month long trip with a 2 month trip planned after the Winter period.
We bush camp mainly by ourselves, only coming in contact with other people at fuel outlets, small town supermarkets & gas refillers, masked up at all times.
Its great to be away once again after being in a self imposed lockdown getting our groceries left on our doorstep.
We can't gauge how other travellers are feeling because we don't go near them.
Previous to the pandemic we weren't CP stayers sitting around listening to happy hour stories.
So really nothing has really changed for us except that we never use public conveniences.
the rocket said
03:19 PM Jun 6, 2022
Sh@t can happen at home or anywhere. Just go and experience it yourself While we are still in a free country. Have a great time. Enjoy.
Ivan 01 said
04:24 PM Jun 6, 2022
msg wrote:
After 3 long years I am itching to go back to travelling. I intend going from Yass area to Mt Isa.
Even now, we are being bombarded with adverse weather predictions. Whilst it hasn't rained here nearly as much as elsewhere it is still muddy underfoot and grey clouds all the time. I don't think we have had more than a few days at a time sunshine in three years or since the bushfires when we were covered in smoke for about three months.
I have heard reports that the roads are in very poor condition and full of potholes.
That people are not welcoming to other travellers and just want to be by themselves and not talk to anyone. That tempers are short and lots of complaints about everything. Is all this true?
Only since the last election mate.
Jokes aside, my view is that the media has a sole purpose these days of creating doom and gloom.
It attracts viewers who are being conditioned to look for the worse of every situation.
Head out there.
The weather is just that, the weather.
No one can prevent or predict a loony lighting a fire, we all have to contend with that.
The roads are full of potholes in some areas of some states. That is mismanagement of our taxes that is being accepted by so many people these days.
In actual fact the real world is nothing like the antagonism and lack of respect that is on this forum at times.
The outside world is full of kind and wonderful Aussies who are out to enjoy their travelling, head off on your travels, sitting home is bad for your health unless of course, like some, you are forced to be in that situation.
Enjoy your next adventure.
msg said
05:05 PM Jun 6, 2022
It would seem that the forum is full of non travellers. Thanks for the sarcasm.
Ivan 01 said
05:08 PM Jun 6, 2022
msg wrote:
It would seem that the forum is full of non travellers. Thanks for the sarcasm.
Yes I am sure you are correct.
It is hard to drive an armchair on a trip and get out and about.
I think some have never left Inner Melbourne
Dick0 said
05:53 PM Jun 6, 2022
Just go!
Roads are good, camp sites are great, people friendly and happy hour pissups even better.
Heading that way in four weeks.
86GTS said
07:10 PM Jun 6, 2022
Ivan 01 wrote:
msg wrote:
It would seem that the forum is full of non travellers. Thanks for the sarcasm.
Yes I am sure you are correct.
It is hard to drive an armchair on a trip and get out and about.
I think some have never left Inner Melbourne
We have a Melbourne base, 12 years of caravan travelling over 120,000kms all over Australia isn't a bad apprenticeship.
Plus three trips to Norfolk Is, a trip to Lord Howe Is, three flights to Cairns hiring an SUV, three flights to Darwin, spending many weeks in Kakadu plus a flight to Broome spending three weeks to travel thru to Darwin. Add a Tassie month long trip & that might scratch the surface of our travels.
Yes we do get out of inner Melbourne.
We don't spend much time sitting in armchairs, in fact we bushwalk at least 10kms every day.
msg said
07:40 PM Jun 6, 2022
So? Doesn't have anything to do with my question.
yobarr said
08:02 PM Jun 6, 2022
msg wrote:
It would seem that the forum is full of non travellers. Thanks for the sarcasm.
Just go.Any time is a good time to travel. It's contagious. Get off Yass and head to Mt Isa. You'll love the Queensland outback and you'll meet lots of real people. Ivan may be able to offer ideas as I believe that he presently is in Central Queensland? Good luck, and enjoy your travels. Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Monday 6th of June 2022 08:03:14 PM
msg said
09:41 PM Jun 6, 2022
I know what its like I have driven up there at least 5 times. I am wondering what the road is like now. As you can't can't comment I guess you are not travelling and couldn't possibly know. So I suggest you don't take part in a travel forum. Go off and find somewhere you can comment with some knowledge.
BarneyBDB said
09:45 PM Jun 6, 2022
End of March we decided to take the van to The Rock (Uluru) from Adelaide, must have taken a wrong turn when we were leaving as a while later we were in Darwin. Did not want to return the same way we went so headed for Mt Isa then weather started to change, stayed a few extra days waiting for floods to recede but roads still OK after that. Just adjusted our plans to suit the weather / road conditions. No problems other than the van fridge dying in Tennant Creek and finding a nail in a tyre as we were about to leave Broken Hill on the last day.
Plenty of other travellers on the roads...
Clarky 1 said
09:52 PM Jun 6, 2022
Gee someone has lost his happy pils.
Maybe he should just stay home!
yobarr said
10:00 PM Jun 6, 2022
msg wrote:
I know what its like I have driven up there at least 5 times. I am wondering what the road is like now. As you can't can't comment I guess you are not travelling and couldn't possibly know. So I suggest you don't take part in a travel forum. Go off and find somewhere you can comment with some knowledge.
To whom is this snivelling script directed? If it is directed at me you may like to know that I travel full time, and passed through that area not so long ago. If you wish to belittle those who simply offer assistance perhaps you could do what any sensible person would do, and call the local council offices, or perhaps the police? Not getting the answers you seem to desperately crave does not give you licence to ridicule those who trued to help. Happy travels, if ever you can be happy. Cheers
Dick0 said
11:20 AM Jun 7, 2022
msg wrote:
After 3 long years I am itching to go back to travelling. I intend going from Yass area to Mt Isa.
Even now, we are being bombarded with adverse weather predictions. Whilst it hasn't rained here nearly as much as elsewhere it is still muddy underfoot and grey clouds all the time. I don't think we have had more than a few days at a time sunshine in three years or since the bushfires when we were covered in smoke for about three months.
I have heard reports that the roads are in very poor condition and full of potholes.
That people are not welcoming to other travellers and just want to be by themselves and not talk to anyone. That tempers are short and lots of complaints about everything. Is all this true?
MSG a couple of weeks ago we did a road trip but only with a car - Lake Macquarie up the coast to Caboolture, Bundaburg, Agnes Water, inland to Bilolela, Roma, St George, Lightning Ridge, Dunedoo then the Golden Hwy back home.. Showers on the coast every day and it got heavier and more consistent the further we headed west a lot of the roads were slow in draining and were covered in puddles causing the car to aquaplane. The road surfaces seemed to be in reasonably good condition with only a couple of bad sections on the Castlereagh Hwy between Dirranbandi and Lightning Ridge which the tourist info centre in St George had warned us about.. I dont know what the road surfaces were like from Roma north towards Longreach as they had had even heavier rain than we got further south. Regardless of the conditions the majority of the traffic on the roads especially inland NSW and Qld seemed to be caravans, RVs and large trucks and the CPs in the places that we went looked to be reasonably well populated.
I forgot to add everywhere we went people seemed pretty friendly and happy to see tourists again spending money in their towns.
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 11:46:37 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 11:50:41 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 12:03:20 PM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 12:04:14 PM
You no doubt will have observed that all the OP sought help with was finding suitable camping sites, which is hardly likely to promote dissent. Our forum is a more open, and genuine platform where members are free to offer their opinions on myriad topics, so naturally there are going to be disagreements. With many of our topics there is no right or wrong opinion so we end up with "he said, you said" situation which just goes on and on. With other topics, such as weights, there is no room for opinion. Your weights are either right, or they are wrong. Easy. Cheers
yobarr said
12:31 PM Jun 9, 2022
Magnarc wrote:
"This is what decent respectful answers are like."
Perhaps it's time to give serious consideration to leaving this forum and going over to Caravanners if you are unhappy here???????
X2. Good post Phil. Cheers
Nevd said
08:03 PM Jun 14, 2022
I'm seeing lots of green in photos of places that are usually brown. Seems like a good time to hit the road to me.
Dougwe said
08:15 PM Jun 14, 2022
msg wrote:
After 3 long years I am itching to go back to travelling. I intend going from Yass area to Mt Isa.
Even now, we are being bombarded with adverse weather predictions. Whilst it hasn't rained here nearly as much as elsewhere it is still muddy underfoot and grey clouds all the time. I don't think we have had more than a few days at a time sunshine in three years or since the bushfires when we were covered in smoke for about three months.
I have heard reports that the roads are in very poor condition and full of potholes.
That people are not welcoming to other travellers and just want to be by themselves and not talk to anyone. That tempers are short and lots of complaints about everything. Is all this true?
You must be so happy you asked about this now Mel! Even weights came into it.
msg said
08:57 PM Jun 14, 2022
Too much politics and current affairs and no travelling going on. Lots of bored angry old men on here Doug.
Buzz Lightbulb said
08:24 AM Jun 18, 2022
I would have thought that the road conditions would be the main concern, potholes and washouts from the rain. Regarding people, no matter where one goes there are nice and nasty people. One just had to choose the nicer ones to interact with.
Wanda said
09:18 AM Jun 18, 2022
msg wrote:
Too much politics and current affairs and no travelling going on. Lots of bored angry old men on here Doug.
Sorry I can't help with any helpful information, but had to comment.
Loved your last sentence, you certainly got that right, safe travels
After 3 long years I am itching to go back to travelling. I intend going from Yass area to Mt Isa.
Even now, we are being bombarded with adverse weather predictions. Whilst it hasn't rained here nearly as much as elsewhere it is still muddy underfoot and grey clouds all the time. I don't think we have had more than a few days at a time sunshine in three years or since the bushfires when we were covered in smoke for about three months.
I have heard reports that the roads are in very poor condition and full of potholes.
That people are not welcoming to other travellers and just want to be by themselves and not talk to anyone. That tempers are short and lots of complaints about everything. Is all this true?
2019 Tasmania, Europe, Sydney to Perth & back. We will fine-tune car for hopefully a dry 2023. Better things to do than travel in the rain.
Get travelling now and you wont regret it.
Dad used to say ...."When you think that the rest of the world is wrong it is time to have a good hard look at yourself......" Still true. KB
This year we've started travelling again, doing a 3 week trip & now currently on a month long trip with a 2 month trip planned after the Winter period.
We bush camp mainly by ourselves, only coming in contact with other people at fuel outlets, small town supermarkets & gas refillers, masked up at all times.
Its great to be away once again after being in a self imposed lockdown getting our groceries left on our doorstep.
We can't gauge how other travellers are feeling because we don't go near them.
Previous to the pandemic we weren't CP stayers sitting around listening to happy hour stories.
So really nothing has really changed for us except that we never use public conveniences.
Sh@t can happen at home or anywhere. Just go and experience it yourself While we are still in a free country. Have a great time. Enjoy.
Only since the last election mate.
Jokes aside, my view is that the media has a sole purpose these days of creating doom and gloom.
It attracts viewers who are being conditioned to look for the worse of every situation.
Head out there.
The weather is just that, the weather.
No one can prevent or predict a loony lighting a fire, we all have to contend with that.
The roads are full of potholes in some areas of some states. That is mismanagement of our taxes that is being accepted by so many people these days.
In actual fact the real world is nothing like the antagonism and lack of respect that is on this forum at times.
The outside world is full of kind and wonderful Aussies who are out to enjoy their travelling, head off on your travels, sitting home is bad for your health unless of course, like some, you are forced to be in that situation.
Enjoy your next adventure.
Yes I am sure you are correct.
It is hard to drive an armchair on a trip and get out and about.
I think some have never left Inner Melbourne
Just go!
Roads are good, camp sites are great, people friendly and happy hour pissups even better.
Heading that way in four weeks.
We have a Melbourne base, 12 years of caravan travelling over 120,000kms all over Australia isn't a bad apprenticeship.
Plus three trips to Norfolk Is, a trip to Lord Howe Is, three flights to Cairns hiring an SUV, three flights to Darwin, spending many weeks in Kakadu plus a flight to Broome spending three weeks to travel thru to Darwin. Add a Tassie month long trip & that might scratch the surface of our travels.
Yes we do get out of inner Melbourne.
We don't spend much time sitting in armchairs, in fact we bushwalk at least 10kms every day.
Just go.Any time is a good time to travel. It's contagious. Get off Yass and head to Mt Isa. You'll love the Queensland outback and you'll meet lots of real people. Ivan may be able to offer ideas as I believe that he presently is in Central Queensland? Good luck, and enjoy your travels. Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Monday 6th of June 2022 08:03:14 PM
Plenty of other travellers on the roads...
Maybe he should just stay home!
To whom is this snivelling script directed? If it is directed at me you may like to know that I travel full time, and passed through that area not so long ago. If you wish to belittle those who simply offer assistance perhaps you could do what any sensible person would do, and call the local council offices, or perhaps the police? Not getting the answers you seem to desperately crave does not give you licence to ridicule those who trued to help. Happy travels, if ever you can be happy. Cheers
Try this...
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Tempers are short here also.
MSG a couple of weeks ago we did a road trip but only with a car - Lake Macquarie up the coast to Caboolture, Bundaburg, Agnes Water, inland to Bilolela, Roma, St George, Lightning Ridge, Dunedoo then the Golden Hwy back home.. Showers on the coast every day and it got heavier and more consistent the further we headed west a lot of the roads were slow in draining and were covered in puddles causing the car to aquaplane. The road surfaces seemed to be in reasonably good condition with only a couple of bad sections on the Castlereagh Hwy between Dirranbandi and Lightning Ridge which the tourist info centre in St George had warned us about.. I dont know what the road surfaces were like from Roma north towards Longreach as they had had even heavier rain than we got further south. Regardless of the conditions the majority of the traffic on the roads especially inland NSW and Qld seemed to be caravans, RVs and large trucks and the CPs in the places that we went looked to be reasonably well populated.
I forgot to add everywhere we went people seemed pretty friendly and happy to see tourists again spending money in their towns.
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 11:46:37 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 11:50:41 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 12:03:20 PM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Tuesday 7th of June 2022 12:04:14 PM
Wet and muddy.
This is what decent respectful answers are like.
"This is what decent respectful answers are like."
Perhaps it's time to give serious consideration to leaving this forum and going over to Caravanners if you are unhappy here???????
You no doubt will have observed that all the OP sought help with was finding suitable camping sites, which is hardly likely to promote dissent. Our forum is a more open, and genuine platform where members are free to offer their opinions on myriad topics, so naturally there are going to be disagreements. With many of our topics there is no right or wrong opinion so we end up with "he said, you said" situation which just goes on and on. With other topics, such as weights, there is no room for opinion. Your weights are either right, or they are wrong. Easy. Cheers
X2. Good post Phil. Cheers
You must be so happy you asked about this now Mel! Even weights came into it.
I would have thought that the road conditions would be the main concern, potholes and washouts from the rain. Regarding people, no matter where one goes there are nice and nasty people. One just had to choose the nicer ones to interact with.
Sorry I can't help with any helpful information, but had to comment.
Loved your last sentence, you certainly got that right, safe travels
Ian