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Putty Road - NSW


Hi all,

I'm a new forum user, and planning our first long trip next year.

I'm wondering if anyone has towed a van along the Putty Road from Windsor to Singleton lately and how the road conditions were? Also, Google Maps says drive time is about 2 hours, 15 minutes, is this accurate?

Hubby is very experienced with towing, I'm a newbie, and so he is happy to tow the difficult stretches, but only for a couple of hours in a stint, before swapping drivers becomes important.

Cheers.

 



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Hello Sweetbiscuit21

May I be one of the first to welcome you and your hubby, to the forum

I was on that road from the other direction in late January 2015. I was driving a Fiat Ducato motorhome

The road is very scenic, twisty and a bit hilly in places, with plenty of slow speed sections

In some sections the guardrail was not very high, and the drop over the edge was a bit daunting for the wife in the passenger seat

I was there for the scenery, so it took me more than two hours

Hopefully someone with more recent knowledge of that road, will come forward



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Sweetbiscuit21 wrote:

Hi all,

I'm a new forum user, and planning our first long trip next year.

I'm wondering if anyone has towed a van along the Putty Road from Windsor to Singleton lately and how the road conditions were? Also, Google Maps says drive time is about 2 hours, 15 minutes, is this accurate?

Hubby is very experienced with towing, I'm a newbie, and so he is happy to tow the difficult stretches, but only for a couple of hours in a stint, before swapping drivers becomes important.

Cheers.

 


 Hi yes we have, last year 2015, I guess there will be no major changes on that road. Taking your time it is a very pleasant drive with up and downs and around corners. The Ten milers are windy section but it is pretty.

I been using it for about 45 years of and on as a transport drivers, The Putty Road is a lot quieter road with a couple of good rest areas, the 2 hours would be fairly close to the mark.

I really don't take much notice of time, stopping to look at this and that, morning tea, lunch.

Enjoy the drive.



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Been travelling regularly since before it was bitumenised - (It was reputed to be second only to Wombeyan Caves Rd for danger) and then too dangerous to tar as motorists would speed and kill them selves. Nowdays I travel it occasionally with a 3.2T van on back of Nissan Patrol easy peasy - major hazards are that bikers love it because of all the windy sections, so you must not get carried away by the beautiful scenery, it is common to have two or three motor bikes abreast coming towards you (at speed) gets the heart pumping.

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Thanks all, appreciate the updates. We better get our heads around stopping at any viewing spots so as not to be looking around too much as we drive.
cheers.

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