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Wind on the West Coast...HELP!


Morning All from beautiful Delmany (near Narooma)

Just planning our west coast experience and we keep hearing how we should avoid travelling clockwise up the West Coast due to 'The Wind'.

Looking at our schedule it'll be about May that we can either go West (i.e.clockwise) or go up through the Centre.

The link below suggests the winds are prevalent in the Summer months so an anti clockwise route would then make total sense 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremantle_Doctor

Any wise words?

Thanks in advance!



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AB4D:- Hi - Two sites than may be able to help with your planning are -
www.goseeaustralia.com.au/article/84/Sail_your_caravan_through_the_Nullarbor_winds/
& www.nullarbornet.com.au/
I'm sure more knowledgeable nomads than myself will be able to give you some first hand advice from their experiences.
Hope this is of some help.
Cheers,
John

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Thanks John....the site looks great.

Have a fab day



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after 10yrs in WA and having done most of the coast from Esperance to Broome it doesn't seem to matter when you are there its always windy- worst are from the south west unless you are above the Pilbara when they can also come in from the north/east but that's usually late in the season (Oct onwards) so IMHO it would be better to go clockwise. Struck the worst wind ever in Nov travelling south from Karratha to Exmouth - a 40 degree day, the pedal flat to the floor and doing 60 k's/hr and losing speed, air con gave up, luckily only had about 30k's to go so pushed on - always said I'd never tow in strong wind lol.

You may strike wind on the Nullabor but that's probably only going to take a few days in comparison to the time spent travelling up the west coast -  so that's when I'd like the wind at my back. Having said all that May is probably one of the least windy months anywhere on the south coast of Oz.

Enjoy your trip which ever way you go.



-- Edited by villatranquilla on Monday 3rd of March 2014 02:12:36 PM

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We are at Nullarbor Roadhouse tonight, and happy because the winds, though light, have been Easterlies and we are heading West!
Honestly its always windy near any part of the coast, don't let that hold you back!!!

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Thanks all you wise GN's! I knew I'd get some sage advice.

Hopefully see you around!



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We are presently down the SW of WA and it blows most days particularly after lunch.

West Aust is a windy state and some days its blowin a gale others its calm.

but if you never never go, then you'll never never see it.

All the best.

Cheers

Frank

Ps my mileage has been as low as 2.5 klms per lit,

however it has improved lately to nearly 3.6 klms per lit.



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Motorhomer13 wrote:

We are presently down the SW of WA and it blows most days particularly after lunch.

West Aust is a windy state and some days its blowin a gale others its calm.

but if you never never go, then you'll never never see it.

All the best.

Cheers

Frank

Ps my mileage has been as low as 2.5 klms per lit,

however it has improved lately to nearly 3.6 klms per lit.


You do get used to the wind,  every afternoon, wherever you are in the south, the DOCTOR arrives, sometimes it is the Albany doctor, sometimes it is the Fremantle Doctor,  It seems there is one everywhere.  Grateful, however, cos it does cool everything down. Today got to 43 degrees in New Norcia, but by 7.30 pm, the doctor arrived, cooling it down to 25. 



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I have lived in Geraldton for 30 years the southerly is a lovely cooling breeze over summer but can be a pain if heading south from October to end of March . From March till Oct again is the calmest time except for our winter westerly blows but there is plenty of warning about them so dont move.
Norwest cape is the point the southerlies turn to easterlies from there north you can get very strong easterlies.Up the centre can be pretty calm although June last year didn,t see the sun for 8 Days.
Just do it weather can and is very unpredictable

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When we went around, the only thing that dictated our travel plans were things like, a great pub meal, a great beach, great scenery, etc.
We dodged a cyclone approaching Broome, so we stayed at Kalbarri for another week.
Great spot.
Go and enjoy.

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