Long Drive Sydney To Perth
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Long Drive Sydney To Perth
I am planning a long drive from Sydney to Perth anytime between Christmas and New Years eve but I hope to celebrate New Years eve in Perth with some friends. I am looking for people who are planning the same and willing to share petrol. I am planning to stop on tourist and other scenic spots along the way. Please let me know if you're interested.
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Or I can just fly to Perth and do the long drive going back to Sydney. The important thing is I really really want to do this long drive of a lifetime. Would it be safe to do this alone in case I don't find anyone interested to share the ride... and the cost?
Has anyone done the same thing before? How long are intervals for accomodation? I can bring a tent if there aren't any. Any tips on planning the trip?
Thanks.
...and thanks eppy for the reply...
Has anyone done the same thing before? How long are intervals for accomodation? I can bring a tent if there aren't any. Any tips on planning the trip?
Thanks.
...and thanks eppy for the reply...
- j11Travel
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Have done it a few times J11 but not recently. Here is a http://www.goseeaustralia.com.au/ViewEditorial.asp?EdID=65]web[/URL] page[/URL] that you should get something out of.
Once I towed a caravan so I didn't have to worry about accomodation and another time two of just kept on driving. There is motels every few hundred kms. Is a good experience.
Have fun. try again
Once I towed a caravan so I didn't have to worry about accomodation and another time two of just kept on driving. There is motels every few hundred kms. Is a good experience.
Have fun. try again
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So far so good.
So far so good.
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geok - Knows What a Schengen Visa Is
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quote:Originally posted by j11Travel:
do you recommend hiring a caravan? i'm seriously considering it...
I'm not up with hiring costs but I would suspect your best bet would be a campervan.
Towing is not a big deal. I had a V8 at the time and fuel consumption went from about 18 mile to the gallon down to about 12. You did mention petrol in your opening post. Plus I was waylaid for a while as the car I had didn't have a cooler for the automatic transmission. It blew a seal near Penong and I had to spend a few fun mechanicing days.
I have no experience with camper vans but here is a hiring site You can only enquire and find out what you get.
If you just want the experience of the drive, you can get some kip in a car and a shower at a roadhouse. Perhaps book in for one night or so.
A caravan more depends on what you want to do other there.
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So far so good.
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geok - Knows What a Schengen Visa Is
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What about something like the Wicked campers? They regularly go around/across/up n down Australia...
http://www.wickedcampers.com.au
Not that I've ever used one, but they're popular...
http://www.wickedcampers.com.au
Not that I've ever used one, but they're popular...
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You might want to check out campervan relocations as a cheaper way of doing it when you're not planning to take too long.
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