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Perth - Queensland


Hi All, We are travelling to Perth from Adelaide and then want to go across to Queensland, do we have to come back across the Nullabor again and go through Broken Hill or can we get through another way, bearing in mind that we only have a Mazda camper not a four wheel drive. Thanks for any help that you can give.



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Via the Kimberleys if you have time

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from your answer I gather that it is a longer way round am I right.



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Helena wrote:

from your answer I gather that it is a longer way round am I right.


I would certainly think so. But on the other hand that would be a great trip at this time of year.   The "Kimberley" is a great place, as is all that Northern area.

 If you have a Gps.   Enter Perth to  Brisbane in via Halls Creek  or something like that   and it will give you a route and distance.

Then Try it with Perth to Brisbane via Kalgoorlie. 

Or just use Google maps,   enter your preferred  destinations the same way on your PC.

 



-- Edited by elliemike on Friday 23rd of May 2014 08:38:09 AM

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Thanks for that Mike and Ellie will give it a try. We will be leaving next week so not long to go now and really can't wait.

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Helena wrote:

Thanks for that Mike and Ellie will give it a try. We will be leaving next week so not long to go now and really can't wait.


Helena

see this great link - it's a trip planner tool from RACQ,,, you add a route and can modify it time and time again. It's great for seeing how to get from A to B via x and y etc etc.

 http://www.racq.com.au/travel/Maps_and_Directions/trip_planner#directions:route/Cairns%2C_Queensland/Cardwell%2C_Queensland

Cheers Baz



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