planning on going to the Flinders Ranges, when is the best time of year?
Santa said
05:33 PM Apr 19, 2014
Spring.
scrubba5837 said
05:44 PM Apr 19, 2014
Thanks Santa!
briche said
05:54 PM Apr 19, 2014
Yea, around Sept. All the wild flowers are out and the nights not quite so cold !!!
scrubba5837 said
06:09 PM Apr 19, 2014
Thanks Briche! It must have been then when I went many years ago whilst still at school.
D and D said
07:00 PM Apr 19, 2014
I'm enjoying my time in the Flinders right now. Bit nippy at night but the days are magnificent. Not to many wild flowers mind you but plenty of stubble in the paddocks and some creeks are running.
scrubba5837 said
05:06 PM Apr 21, 2014
thanks D and D, from the feedback I've been getting I think we will head up there in Spring as the Boss enjoys flora and is not so keen on extremes of weather
cooee said
08:42 PM Apr 21, 2014
Good to hear the different views
Solo Steve said
08:46 PM Apr 21, 2014
Hi Scrubba
I spent a wonderful time in the Flinders last Sept / Oct and the weather was very pleasant. There are plenty of free camping spots to enjoy
and if you are lucky as I was, much flora and fauna to keep you interested. I have described a few places on my blog if you wish to
have a look ( solosteveontheroad.blogspot.com ) . I am sure that you will thoroughly enjoy a visit to Parachilna and Brachina Gorges and don't miss the little Warren Gorge
just out of Quorn where the rock wallaby is often about.
planning on going to the Flinders Ranges, when is the best time of year?
Spring.
Yea, around Sept. All the wild flowers are out and the nights not quite so cold !!!
Hi Scrubba
I spent a wonderful time in the Flinders last Sept / Oct and the weather was very pleasant. There are plenty of free camping spots to enjoy
and if you are lucky as I was, much flora and fauna to keep you interested. I have described a few places on my blog if you wish to
have a look ( solosteveontheroad.blogspot.com ) . I am sure that you will thoroughly enjoy a visit to Parachilna and Brachina Gorges and don't miss the little Warren Gorge
just out of Quorn where the rock wallaby is often about.
Steve