Headed to Lake Tinaroo today from Ingham - Bruce HWY. Followed the navman and turned at Gordonvale as instructed. WOW- what a road. 2nd gear most of the way up to the top, heaps of stops for road works which meant hand brake starts on slopes.... Unless you love stress in your life do not take a caravan over the Gillies Highway to the Atherton Tablelands.
So the lesson - make sure I know where I need to go to get where I want to be BEFORE I leave in the morning!
Mind you - in spite of worrying about the van on all those tight corners I actually found it an amazing drive
this caravan park at the dam is a bit different also. Tight little sites, very narrow road, and lots of slopes to get up - or down - to get on to the site! Not easy. But - computer system was down so basically we found a spot then told the guy where we were
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Still up here in North QLD and a few forum members warned us about the Gillies Highway so fortunately we went from Atherton to Innesfail and there has recently been a serious accident with a Caravan travelling down the Gillies, so best to stay clear and use either of the other two routes.
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Still up here in North QLD and a few forum members warned us about the Gillies Highway so fortunately we went from Atherton to Innesfail and there has recently been a serious accident with a Caravan travelling down the Gillies, so best to stay clear and use either of the other two routes.
Problem is I didnt know it was the Gilles Hwy until I got to the CP and checked to see where I had been! Glad I did it though but would not go back the other way - would be way to hard on the brakes going down that road!
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we have had fun with Tom the tom tom guy on our trips, taking us up the weirdest ways.. but you do get to see some different country that way, ..
LOL Milo Kate the Tom Tom gal is a royal pain on occasions as well and has led us a merry dance or two. She drives Ray and I mad when we realise that we are on the wrong path.
When I left Mildura heading to Ballarat I set my Navan My60 to the coordinates of the CV park at Lake Burrumbeet. As I was driving along the Calder highway I saw the turn off to Ballarat via Sunrasia Hwy, that is what I wanted but the Navman Lady cold me to keep straight so ignored her and turned right onto Sunrasia Hwy. She corrected things to that way and fine after that. Heaven knows where she was going to take me, mmm, maybe I should have gone with her.
Moral of the story, work with GPS Unit and Paper Maps or you own knowledge.
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My son has a GPS that has a feature totally new to me. It starts off giving tips and directions all very politely. However, if you miss the turn it tells you off and then complains that it has to now work out a new route because of yoyr stupidity; muttering away to itself. If you miss the next turn it starts getting really agitated and mildly abuses you. It gets really upset after a while and begins to cast doubt on the quality of your hearing and the marital status of your parents. My son tells me that there is a variety of these 'emotional' type GPS narrators including a sexy female for the guys, promising all sorts of things if you follow her directions and a suave gentleman full of compliments for the ladies. A bit of a novelty I suppose, but quite amusing.
Justcruisin01 has it right all the sat nav units I have seen show a proposed route on a map you can then click on alternate route if its not the way you want to go or ok if happy with the route.
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we have had fun with Tom the tom tom guy on our trips, taking us up the weirdest ways.. but you do get to see some different country that way, ..
LOL Milo Kate the Tom Tom gal is a royal pain on occasions as well and has led us a merry dance or two. She drives Ray and I mad when we realise that we are on the wrong path.
Michelle
Ah ha, Michelle,
d'you mean "Nagging Nancy"! Personally I prefer listening to the dulcet tones of my Queen for directions, she is so much nicer than those GPS gizmo's. They never tell you when it's time for a cuppa for one, and secondly, I personally don't like taking my eyes off the road while driving, and more importantly, the safety and well-being of my irreplaceable passenger is paramount.
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The Palmerston Hwy is the best way to the Tablelands, by far. The Gillies is awful even without a caravan. I call it 'the sick road'. The locals are used to it, but it is very tricky.
Tinaroo is a great spot, well worth a visit. Also Lakes Eacham, and Barrine. Lake Barrine has a lovely tea house overlooking the water.
So many great places to visit on the tablelands. Lots of waterfalls too. There's a really good info centre just north of Malanda.