Brown Mountain, at an elevation of 1,243 metres AHD, is the highest mountain in the Monaro region of New South Wales
Relax-n said
09:59 AM Feb 16, 2020
Some fancy driving skills needed to turn tug and van around, even more to reverse out !!!
Greg 1 said
11:34 AM Feb 16, 2020
Having towed the van up this little hill a couple of years ago, I would doubt there would be any way of turning a rig around anywhere on the 10k climb. Nasty.
Long Weekend said
02:52 PM Feb 16, 2020
The latest information is that it looks like the rocks are going to be blown up with explosives. A bit big to lift up out of the way.
As Greg says it would be next to impossible to find a place to turn around. Not only that I would not like to unhitch the van to try and manhandle it around - the steepness would see the van start downhill by itself!
So, those already on the mountain look like 'free camping' for a day or two!
Brown Mountain, at an elevation of 1,243 metres AHD, is the highest mountain in the Monaro region of New South Wales
Some fancy driving skills needed to turn tug and van around, even more to reverse out !!!
As Greg says it would be next to impossible to find a place to turn around. Not only that I would not like to unhitch the van to try and manhandle it around - the steepness would see the van start downhill by itself!
So, those already on the mountain look like 'free camping' for a day or two!
Murray
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Blown to bits. https://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/a-landslide-has-closed-the-snowy-mountains-highway-in-both-directions/news-story/32b32065f09a2794a31e4280fa74218c
-- Edited by Possum3 on Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:54:06 PM
-- Edited by Possum3 on Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:55:00 PM
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