Originally Posted by
Cro
Thanks guys.
Will definitely add at least an extra tyre and filters to the list. Hearing whats being said about the wet season, Mt Isa is currently blocked off so this should be interesting.
I've driven that road twice last year (first trip Townsville - Cloncurry - Mt Isa at the tail of the wet in April, and Mt Isa - Julia Creek in September), as well as travelled it by rail (work trips all). Not a good area to be caught up in by floods, or any other disaster.. the creature comforts are few and far between. Our comment was that the company chopper better be standing by to pick us up from the roof of the loco.. and have room for about 12 people..
Gives a comparison - my Passat would do the trip from Townsville to Cloncurry on about 55 litres, with a car that would be around 2t loaded, and would average around 105km/h. Our locos use about 6,000l running empty (about 1,500t) westbound, and about 6000l each (3 on the train) eastbound, with the loaded train weighing in about 7,600t, averaging about 35km/h. Not that I was using the Passat up there - hire cars through work, a Kluger and a Hilux.
If you do get stuck, I recommend the Gidgee Inn in Cloncurry. Go for a steak there.. bloody magnificent. Failing that, Gannons in Julia Creek is OK as well, although I saw that JC town is running out of accommodation and the rivers are flowing fast.. the flood marker on the Burdekin just east of Charlie's Trousers is interesting as well, just for the extent that it covers.. the river would probably be close to 5km wide at max flood.
Having said that, my brother is driving from Brisbane to Emerald today/tomorrow, and managed to make it most of the way back today, much to his surprise.
And other than that, I say just take the normal precautions (water, food, reasonable spares, etc). I'd also recommend a UHF radio and/or satellite phone, and maybe even enquiring with the police or other local authorities regarding the road status and if you should notify them of your intentions.
Enjoy the trip. I'm about halfway (timewise) through a trip from Melbourne to Orange to Dubbo to Newcastle to Port Stephens to Eden to Melbourne, have done about 2,200km so far, with about another 1,800km to go.
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