left perth at 12.30 pm on Friday and arrived in the barrossa valley on Wednesday morning at 6.30 am. Quite a bit of early morning and late nights. The only live animals were 1 small roo, couple of rabbits and a lonely owl. Quite a few dead ones on the WA end of the eyre h/way. The head wind in the day time was terrible and at times I was down to 70 kmh, Very little wind at night or early morning. Seen a few other vanners doing the same driving times as me. So I am heading to Vic in the next day or so preparing to get on the Spirit of Tassie on the 11th for the final leg home. For those that say going to Tassie is too dear I have just paid $749 for a patrol and a 8.5 m (overall lenth) van
cheers
blaze
Chris61 said
05:48 PM Jun 6, 2015
I hope you have got your winter woolies packed, you are going to need them. You should be heading north instead of coming home.
-- Edited by Chris61 on Saturday 6th of June 2015 05:48:48 PM
Dougwe said
10:27 AM Jun 7, 2015
Sounds like you had a good trip across from the "Wild West" Blaze. Enjoy The Barrossa while you are there. Travel safe into VIC and then across the ocean waves on the good ship "Spirit". A very good price indeed. I wonder if the big difference in cost is due to winter months ?.
If you have never been on the Spririt at night and you have a cabin booked can I suggest you take your own pillows to the cabin with you. You probably already know but make sure everything you want while on the Spririt you take from car and van with you as you can't go back to car once underway.
Keep Safe.
blaze said
11:28 AM Jun 7, 2015
Hi Doug
done the spirit trip a lot, don't like cabins as I feel to closed in. I take a sleeping bag in a backpack and after about 11pm I go up to deck 9 and they have padded bench seats, they leave me alone up there, I get a perfect sleep until entering the river. When the good lady wife travels with me we book a cabin and I still go up top with my sleeping bag
Hi Chris
sometimes one has to go home to rejuvenate
cheers
blaze
Bruce and Bev said
12:07 PM Jun 7, 2015
the winter rates on the Spirit are about half that compared to the summer months.........we're going to do a winter Tassie visit. Currently getting lessons on how to construct igloos in Melbourne lol
blaze said
12:12 PM Jun 7, 2015
about the same temps here in Nuriootpa
cheers
blaze
left perth at 12.30 pm on Friday and arrived in the barrossa valley on Wednesday morning at 6.30 am. Quite a bit of early morning and late nights. The only live animals were 1 small roo, couple of rabbits and a lonely owl. Quite a few dead ones on the WA end of the eyre h/way. The head wind in the day time was terrible and at times I was down to 70 kmh, Very little wind at night or early morning. Seen a few other vanners doing the same driving times as me. So I am heading to Vic in the next day or so preparing to get on the Spirit of Tassie on the 11th for the final leg home. For those that say going to Tassie is too dear I have just paid $749 for a patrol and a 8.5 m (overall lenth) van
cheers
blaze
I hope you have got your winter woolies packed, you are going to need them. You should be heading north instead of coming home.
-- Edited by Chris61 on Saturday 6th of June 2015 05:48:48 PM
If you have never been on the Spririt at night and you have a cabin booked can I suggest you take your own pillows to the cabin with you. You probably already know but make sure everything you want while on the Spririt you take from car and van with you as you can't go back to car once underway.
Keep Safe.
done the spirit trip a lot, don't like cabins as I feel to closed in. I take a sleeping bag in a backpack and after about 11pm I go up to deck 9 and they have padded bench seats, they leave me alone up there, I get a perfect sleep until entering the river. When the good lady wife travels with me we book a cabin and I still go up top with my sleeping bag
Hi Chris
sometimes one has to go home to rejuvenate
cheers
blaze
cheers
blaze