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D'aguilar higyway


Planing on traveling from Caboolture through to Kingaroy on the d'aguilar highway towing a 25 foot van just wondering the condition of this road and is it very hilly ,is it suitable for a large van?

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We did that road last November with a 16.5footer and had no difficulty.  It is hilly and windy but if you take it easy there shouldn't be any problems

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yes we did it June this year great road

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we second ma's comments came back that way last month albeit in a smaller van but passed some quite large vans and thought that the road was pretty good....

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Hey Guys n Gals,

I used that road frequently while living on the downs and as usual steady as she goes will make you a happy and safe traveller.

Hoo Roo Happy Days

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Hi Everyone,

Came back from Bjelke Petersen Dam last Wednesday along the D'Aigular Hwy - no problems, as Ma says just take it easy and you will have no worries.

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