Once the scale of the wet weather became clear I decamped from my beautiful lakeside location in NW Victoria a few weeks past and parked myself in this pleasant little community caravan park in central west Victoria: hard standing, P&W, a few shops and no river in about 25km - so far so good.
I have been hoping to head back into the bush ASAP but the never ending rain seems insurmountable; we get a dry week and sprits lift then, as yesterday/today we receive another 30mm and everything is back to square one.
Today I drove the 50km into Horsham to do a Safeway shop, this is a journey through farmland and the amount of static water was greater than anything I have seen in my 30 years in Victoria and I have travelled extensively in this state. Looking at the land and tracks I cannot see a possibility of driving off-road for at least one month perhaps two and I suspect one will need to be very cautious of becoming bogged for perhaps a further month. The concept of towing a 3T caravan off-road in these conditions is farcical.
And today the BoM informs that more significant rain is heading this way around the weekend. Oh well at least I am better off than my good friend Peter who is (knowingly) marooned in his house near Echuca with water 80mm below floor level but otherwise totally covering his block, perhaps I'll be helping him with a cleanup in a few weeks?
Maybe I should hitch up the van and head west well into SA, they still seem dry....
Aussie1 said
06:59 PM Oct 24, 2022
Mike Harding wrote:
Once the scale of the wet weather became clear I decamped from my beautiful lakeside location in NW Victoria a few weeks past and parked myself in this pleasant little community caravan park in central west Victoria: hard standing, P&W, a few shops and no river in about 25km - so far so good.
I have been hoping to head back into the bush ASAP but the never ending rain seems insurmountable; we get a dry week and sprits lift then, as yesterday/today we receive another 30mm and everything is back to square one.
Today I drove the 50km into Horsham to do a Safeway shop, this is a journey through farmland and the amount of static water was greater than anything I have seen in my 30 years in Victoria and I have travelled extensively in this state. Looking at the land and tracks I cannot see a possibility of driving off-road for at least one month perhaps two and I suspect one will need to be very cautious of becoming bogged for perhaps a further month. The concept of towing a 3T caravan off-road in these conditions is farcical.
And today the BoM informs that more significant rain is heading this way around the weekend. Oh well at least I am better off than my good friend Peter who is (knowingly) marooned in his house near Echuca with water 80mm below floor level but otherwise totally covering his block, perhaps I'll be helping him with a cleanup in a few weeks?
Maybe I should hitch up the van and head west well into SA, they still seem dry....
Yep good idea, but don't stop at just SA (nice place just the same) continue on to WA where the weather is beautiful, and we welcome all. Just don't forget the friendly wave
Tony Bev said
10:03 PM Oct 24, 2022
My thoughts go out to everyone in the east, with the amount of rain and floods they have had
If I was able to help out, I would do so
Compared to other states, we have been very fortunate, over here in the west
Take care everyone
Gundog said
07:21 AM Oct 25, 2022
Going to SA i'd 86 that idea unless your indending to go to the West Coast or either of the penisulsa's.
I feel the Murraylands of SA will suffer some flooding in a couple of weeks when the covergance of the Murray, Darling and Murrenbidgie Rivers.
86GTS said
03:21 PM Oct 25, 2022
2016 was an exceptionally wet year in Victoria. After things dried out a bit we took off on a 6 week trip across Victoria starting at Lake Ratzcastle in the Wimmera. The mozzies were horrific. As we travelled east we called into Bendigo & Shepparton to buy some personal insect repellent at supermarkets. All sold out of every brand. Same thing will probably happen this year. We don't mind a few mozzies but this was exceptional.
-- Edited by 86GTS on Tuesday 25th of October 2022 03:22:21 PM
Mike Harding said
03:34 PM Oct 25, 2022
86GTS:
It is good and sensible that you have stopped calling me a "Dickhead" every time you post a response to me however please don't feel compelled to respond to my threads because you rarely have anything of worth to say and you are a nasty person. Your photographs are good though.
86GTS said
04:45 PM Oct 25, 2022
Mike Harding wrote:
86GTS:
It is good and sensible that you have stopped calling me a "Dickhead" every time you post a response to me however please don't feel compelled to respond to my threads because you rarely have anything of worth to say and you are a nasty person. Your photographs are good though.
I'll respond to any thread that I feel inclined to respond to.
Once the scale of the wet weather became clear I decamped from my beautiful lakeside location in NW Victoria a few weeks past and parked myself in this pleasant little community caravan park in central west Victoria: hard standing, P&W, a few shops and no river in about 25km - so far so good.
I have been hoping to head back into the bush ASAP but the never ending rain seems insurmountable; we get a dry week and sprits lift then, as yesterday/today we receive another 30mm and everything is back to square one.
Today I drove the 50km into Horsham to do a Safeway shop, this is a journey through farmland and the amount of static water was greater than anything I have seen in my 30 years in Victoria and I have travelled extensively in this state. Looking at the land and tracks I cannot see a possibility of driving off-road for at least one month perhaps two and I suspect one will need to be very cautious of becoming bogged for perhaps a further month. The concept of towing a 3T caravan off-road in these conditions is farcical.
And today the BoM informs that more significant rain is heading this way around the weekend. Oh well at least I am better off than my good friend Peter who is (knowingly) marooned in his house near Echuca with water 80mm below floor level but otherwise totally covering his block, perhaps I'll be helping him with a cleanup in a few weeks?
Maybe I should hitch up the van and head west well into SA, they still seem dry....
If I was able to help out, I would do so
Compared to other states, we have been very fortunate, over here in the west
Take care everyone
Going to SA i'd 86 that idea unless your indending to go to the West Coast or either of the penisulsa's.
I feel the Murraylands of SA will suffer some flooding in a couple of weeks when the covergance of the Murray, Darling and Murrenbidgie Rivers.
2016 was an exceptionally wet year in Victoria.
After things dried out a bit we took off on a 6 week trip across Victoria starting at Lake Ratzcastle in the Wimmera.
The mozzies were horrific.
As we travelled east we called into Bendigo & Shepparton to buy some personal insect repellent at supermarkets.
All sold out of every brand.
Same thing will probably happen this year.
We don't mind a few mozzies but this was exceptional.
-- Edited by 86GTS on Tuesday 25th of October 2022 03:22:21 PM
86GTS:
It is good and sensible that you have stopped calling me a "Dickhead" every time you post a response to me however please don't feel compelled to respond to my threads because you rarely have anything of worth to say and you are a nasty person. Your photographs are good though.
I'll respond to any thread that I feel inclined to respond to.