Traveling across the Snowy Mountain Highway next week, can anyone advise how long the descent is down to Talbingo and whether there are any pull overs on the way down?
-- Edited by Moochin09 on Sunday 12th of February 2023 01:23:12 PM
Are We Lost said
01:58 PM Feb 12, 2023
Things may have changed in the 3 years since I was there, but I remember there were no clearings on the left. A few on the right, mostly quite small. Be aware that means you are parking on the wrong side of the road and you may not be able to cross over to there safely. There is one small gravel road off the right about half way down.
The steep part is about 5km and relentless. It will work your brakes and gears so avoid cooking them. If I were to do it again (I was close to GCM 6000kg) I would probably grab one of those small clearings about half way down and give things time to cool. If you can monitor transmission temperature (automatics) keep an eye on that because hard engine braking generates a lot of heat.
Plain Truth said
02:53 PM Feb 12, 2023
Moochin09 wrote:
Traveling across the Snowy Mountain Highway next week, can anyone advise how long the descent is down to Talbingo and whether there are any pull overs on the way down?
-- Edited by Moochin09 on Sunday 12th of February 2023 01:23:12 PM
We came up from Talbingo towing,we had no problems.
Coming down there is a great lookout with easy parking on the right hand side.It is Black PerryLookout,from there it is about 10km.to Talbingo.
Traveling across the Snowy Mountain Highway next week, can anyone advise how long the descent is down to Talbingo and whether there are any pull overs on the way down?
-- Edited by Moochin09 on Sunday 12th of February 2023 01:23:12 PM
From Talbingo travelling east along the Snowy Mountains Highway there is a ascend uop the range with a viewing area pull off.
Try not to drive to hard up the hill better off in a lower gear with moderate throttle, no one else is in a hurry.
Moochin09 said
01:27 PM Feb 13, 2023
Thanks for the advice
kirky said
09:30 PM Feb 17, 2023
Have done this trip from Echuca to Tathra several times. Landcruiser Cab Chassis 4.5 lt V8 Manual 5 speed box. Tandem axle Billabong. Strongly suggest you have your brakes checked and adjusted if needed
Moochin09 said
02:11 PM Feb 19, 2023
Thanks, decided to head to Yass this time and drive up from Talbingo on the return trip to familiarise myself with the road.
Traveling across the Snowy Mountain Highway next week, can anyone advise how long the descent is down to Talbingo and whether there are any pull overs on the way down?
-- Edited by Moochin09 on Sunday 12th of February 2023 01:23:12 PM
The steep part is about 5km and relentless. It will work your brakes and gears so avoid cooking them. If I were to do it again (I was close to GCM 6000kg) I would probably grab one of those small clearings about half way down and give things time to cool. If you can monitor transmission temperature (automatics) keep an eye on that because hard engine braking generates a lot of heat.
We came up from Talbingo towing,we had no problems.
Coming down there is a great lookout with easy parking on the right hand side.It is Black PerryLookout,from there it is about 10km.to Talbingo.
From Talbingo travelling east along the Snowy Mountains Highway there is a ascend uop the range with a viewing area pull off.
Try not to drive to hard up the hill better off in a lower gear with moderate throttle, no one else is in a hurry.
Thanks for the advice