Help please !!!! British couple with daughter in Sydney have visited Australia several times. This time last year had Britz Elite van for 12 day inland QA and NSW. Enjoyed so much - wanted to go off tarmac at times but vetoed by Britz. Now retired and plan to return for 3 months Sept-Dec 09. This time like more adventure (not too much!) and include Adelaide - Melbourne - Darwin - Cairns - Brisbane (or reverse?). Do not know if this is sensible??? Would certainly like planning & advice. Prefer to meet and travel with others on the more challenging bits.
Welcome wandering Brit.. Yeah hire companies don't like even their 4x4's to go onto dirt roads. Maybe if you are going to be here for a few months it may be more practical to buy a second hand 4x4 setup or if you just want to travel on dirt roads then a 2 wheel drive would see you through. If you do a google search or look at a site like this one; http://www.simpletrade.com.au/prod/caravans-and-motorhomes/109?ctg=109
Unless you are going to cross a desert you will find that you can do all the travel you want by yourself but there are groups that organise tag along arrangements. The route you propose doing it either way is practical but due to the extremes of temperature in our summers it's far more cumfortable traveling in winter, this route for us is easy, it's along our main goat tracks AKA Highways and could be done entirely on sealed roads, no adventure in that. It's the distances that europeans find amazing, we have cattle farms bigger than Scotland..... Enjoy your stay...
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g'day Ian, my advice, buy a camper, hi-ace or similar when you get here, they range from $8,000 upwards, do your 3 months (it will turn into 10 years, cant never get rid of you buggers once you get a taste of the good life) then after your trip, and you must promise that you will go home afterwards, no hiding now, we dont want the sniffer turtles to have to come and get you do we hmmm!!!, then resell the unit
people are always after these things and they sell like hotcakes, like Basil states, it will take a bit longer than two days to do the east coast and a cup of tea and a packed lunch will not be adequate, it will read something like Adelaide - Melbourne - Sydney - Brisbane - cairns - Darwin, doable in three months if you stick to the blacktop
if you follow the coast that is about 7,000 kilometers or 4,350 miles
like Basil states, do it in winter, that will be the equivalent of the biggest heatwave you blokes have ever had so you may make it through with plenty of water and salt and stick to the shade
dont try too much adventure all at once stay within your limits
but you will love it here, the crocs are friendly at that time of year and love to be patted and swam with and the drop bears are all hibernating so camping beneath trees will be fine, the snakes and spiders and scorpions will love the warmth of your campfire at night and they really do appreciate the company, only joking, the drop bears are still falling at that time of year, but only after a heavy drinking session so hide your booze
one other thing to be wary of, we have something over here that you would not be familiar with, it's called THE SUN and it is very hot and shiny and bright and is up in the sky, a lot of you blokes get very burnt when exposed to this phenomenon so be carefull in it's presence, plenty of sunscreen,
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oh I wouldnt turn away another visitor from the motherland, trouble is they chucked us all over here because we were a little bit naughty, didnt want us, bad sorts and all that, we fixed the place up, replaced the carpets, did a spot of painting, replaced the lounge, fixed the fence and planted some roses and now they come back and want to set up camp in our back yard, and then they wont bloody leave, then they drink all our booze
dont get me started on their beer!!! god love em!!
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Don't encourage them Davo, the next thing you know the blokes in their cricket team will want to come out here and then how will they win a game against us???
ahh!! they got to learn how to play cricket first!! havent seen any good ones come out of there yet!! heh!!heh!! heh!
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Come on Chaps don't let the side down leave the poor bloke alone after all if it were not for the likes of him we would not have been here in the first place....
Lyrics to Mad Dogs & Englishmen : In tropical climes There are certain times Of day When all the citizens retire To take their clothes off and perspire. It's one of those rules That the greatest fools Obey, Because the sun is far too sultry And one must avoid its ultry Violet ray.
The natives grieve When the white men leave Their huts. Because they're obviously, Definitely Nuts.
Mad Dogs & Englishmen Go out in the midday sun. The Japanese don't care to, The Chinese wouldn't dare to, Hindus and Argentines Sleep firmly from twelve to one, But Englishmen Detest a Siesta. In the Philippines They have lovely screens To protect you from the glare. In the Malay states There are hats like plates Which the Britishers won't wear. At twelve noon The natives swoon, And no further work is done, But mad dogs and Englishmen Go out in the midday sun!
Such a surprise For the eastern eyes To see, That though the English are effete, They're quite impervious to heat. When the white man rides Every native hides In glee. Because the simple creatures hope he Will impale his solar topee On a tree.
It seems such a shame When the English claim The Earth, That they give rise To such hilarity And mirth. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, He, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, Hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm.
Mad dogs and Englishmen Go out in the midday sun. The toughest Burmese bandit Can never understand it. In Rangoon The heat of noon Is just what the natives shun, They put their Scotch Or Rye down And lie down. In a jungle town Where the sun beats down To the rage of man and beast, The English garb Of the English sahib Merely gets a bit more creased. In Bangkok At twleve'o'clock They foam at the mouth and run, But mad dogs and Englishmen Go out in the midday sun.
Mad dogs and Englishmen Go out in the midday sun. The smallest Malay rabbit Deplores this foolish habit. In Hong Kong They strike a gong And fire off a noonday gun To reprimand Each inmate Who's in late. In the Mangrove swamps Where the python romps There is peace from twelve to two, Even caribous Lie around and snooze, For there's nothing else to do. In Bengal, To move at all Is seldom if ever done. But mad dogs and Englishmen Go out in the midday Out in the midday Out in the midday Out in the midday Out in the midday Out in the midday Out in the midday sun!
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ah! if we cant stick it to the poms who can we stick it too, been having fun back and forth for eons!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Basil,I looked for those words for ages.There is another thing that visiting Anglos have to be mindful of and that is the language differences,sounds like english but that is where it ends.First night in the Mess at Albatross bloke told me I was a "Piker",gee thats nice thank you.........bloody dipstick me had not a clue what a piker was,I thought it must have meant that I was a great aqisition to the R.A.N.50 years on and Iam still here and stiil called a pommie B....rd and thats by my kids.Lol.Cheers Ibbo
Being married to a former "Brit", Mrs Bridgee - who has since become an Aussie Citizen - you know ......... declaring her allegiance to the Queen (Dame Edna Everage) and the Australian Cricket team, etc., I see you don't intend to visit the "other capital of the U.K"....... Perth / Western Australia !! where there are more ex Brits per square kilometre than elsewhere in Australia.
However I agree with some of the others - if you intend visiting the "Top End" as in Northern Territory and Northern Queensland, November will be opressingly humid as their wet season "builds up" and December is the start of "the wet" in earnest with the chance of cyclones and flooded roads.
If it's possible to change your 3 month time frame, I would consider starting in July/ August and head to the northern regions first and work your way back through the southern states and N.S.W. in our spring, September / October.
Giving advice to Brit visitors is all very well, but first they have to understand the distances, as a couple of you have mentioned. The other thing is the summer in northern Oz is the wet season. Not winter, just wet and humid and the monsoonal rain has a tendency to close highways as we are currently seeing across the top 2/3 of Qld. This flooding can slow your travels down for hours, days, weeks and even months. We live in an amazing country with a lot of open space. Do some research and ask the locals before embarking on the next leg of your journey. You'll be right. Just don't rush it, or you'll miss it. Don't have any preconceived expectations and enjoy every place for what it is, and where it is. It's all amazing. Safe and happy travels, Granny
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Sorry but dates is fixed by daughter's wedding in UK - and your Govt only lets us in for 3 months at a time! (bit unfair as we gave you life sentences!!). To avoid Wet would we be better going reverse way ?? - ie Brisbane (Sept) > Cairns (Oct) > Darwin (Oct) and down west to Perth (Nov) > Adelaide (Nov) ?? Hear that 2 wheel drive motorvan is enough. Buying is best (budget 8,000 AUD) and easy to buy/sell I know about distances from previou trips but still a seriuos warning. Should allow time to stop - not bat on daily. When we do move understand folks are friendly to "tag along" Brits?
As a Queenslander I would thoroughly recommend you start in Brisbane in Sept, it is about the best time of year here; you do not want to be in Qld or Darwin come Nov/Dec. I hope you have a wonderful trip.
Have to agree with Carolyn, its about 95% humidity at the moment , and has been heavy showers all the month, althought not flooding (we copped that last year) its very wet underfoot, so dont come back too early either
thats the spirit Ian, I know quite a few pommies and I,ll tell all and sundry I haven't met that many that I didn't like or that couldn't take a joke
my advice, purchase a camper, resell upon finalising the trip, you,ll get your money back easily enough, do the top first, listen to Carolyn and Mike (they live there) do a tag along if you wish, should not be that hard to find, also a lot of people wouldn't mind you following them to the next destination, but really it is more than doable on your own, its all downhill from Darwin!! and dead straight road!!
the east coast is very highly developed (some of the towns are bragging about something called "electricity", don't believe them myself but they swear its true)
you would already know from previous trips that we are the friendliest, helpfull and most outgoing people on earth so getting advice/help anywhere will not be a problem
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me, the dragon, & little blue, never stop playing, live long, laugh lots, travel far, give a stranger a smile, might just be your next best freind. try to commit a random act of kindness everyday
Sorry but dates is fixed by daughter's wedding in UK - and your Govt only lets us in for 3 months at a time! (bit unfair as we gave you life sentences!!). To avoid Wet would we be better going reverse way ?? - ie Brisbane (Sept) > Cairns (Oct) > Darwin (Oct) and down west to Perth (Nov) > Adelaide (Nov) ?? Hear that 2 wheel drive motorvan is enough. Buying is best (budget 8,000 AUD) and easy to buy/sell I know about distances from previou trips but still a seriuos warning. Should allow time to stop - not bat on daily. When we do move understand folks are friendly to "tag along" Brits?
What else ... ??
A mate of mine got a working visa for 12 months but he is a Scot if that makes any difference. So if your a true pom then you would also know Reg Dixon, I'm a great fan of his...(pssssssssssssssssssst got any of his records you wanna swap for a fake aussie passport?) Yeah seriously unless you are the type of brit who has that upper class pretentious Prince Charles personality you will find most of us will welcome you with open arms....
He is an Englishman!
He is an Englishman! For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit, That he is an Englishman!
That he is an Englishman!
For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an!
Or perhaps Itali-an!
But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman! He remains an Englishman!
For in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman! He remains an Englishman!
See, observe dear Sir we are not longer a country of convicts we are cutured and even can recite to odd snippet of G&S....
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hell talk about cultured Basil, I didnt know that you knew Gazza and shazza!!!
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me, the dragon, & little blue, never stop playing, live long, laugh lots, travel far, give a stranger a smile, might just be your next best freind. try to commit a random act of kindness everyday