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    Waterfall Way

    We just spent a couple of weeks dragging the caravan around. One of the key objectives was a visit to the Waterfall Way. If you don't have this one on your bucket list then I suggest you add it. Depending on your level of fitness set aside 3 days to a week to see what's there.

    Here is one shot from the trip.



    If you are interested more can be seen on my Flickr site.

    Waterfall Way Waterfalls - a set on Flickr

    Waterfall Way Macro - a set on Flickr

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    Thanks mowog! I've been wanting to do this little trip for a loooong time, but you know how it is - always too much going on. You have renewed my enthusiasm.

    Now, if I can just finish building this 130.......


    James.

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    All I can say is just do it.

    Here is a suggested route south as well. Not suitable for caravans.

    http://www.rainforestway.com.au/inde...ment=lionsroad

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    Oh yeah - I love the Lions Rd. I have been going down that way since the mid eighties (when it was still mostly dirt!) so I am very familiar with it. I have friends with land just past Cougal. In a perfect world, that's where I'd be.


    James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Oh yeah - I love the Lions Rd. I have been going down that way since the mid eighties (when it was still mostly dirt!) so I am very familiar with it. I have friends with land just past Cougal. In a perfect world, that's where I'd be.


    James.
    Ok I have a Question for you about this road.

    We are going to do a day drive over this road. I have a choice to make on the car to take on this run.

    Assuming I stick to the sealed sections.

    Would this road be ok in a 2009 Mini Cooper S? It says its sealed but how well. Considering the Mini has the suspension travel of a skate board.

    It may well end up that we do a couple of drives one with the D4 and one with the Mini. I would like to get back into the unsealed National park sections as well which isn't ideal for the Mini.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowog View Post
    Ok I have a Question for you about this road.

    We are going to do a day drive over this road. I have a choice to make on the car to take on this run.

    Assuming I stick to the sealed sections.

    Would this road be ok in a 2009 Mini Cooper S? It says its sealed but how well. Considering the Mini has the suspension travel of a skate board.

    It may well end up that we do a couple of drives one with the D4 and one with the Mini. I would like to get back into the unsealed National park sections as well which isn't ideal for the Mini.
    Definitely the Cooper S .

    The road is sealed all of the way through from Innisplain to the Summerland Way. It is a bit bumpy in sections, but not worth taking a D4 for. I've done it in a variety of sporty cars (Austin Healey Sprite, Westfield Clubman, E30 BMW) and you just want to keep doing laps. I did take the E30 (17 inch wheels, lowered 2 inches, sway bars, etc) on road in to the national park and just took it easy, mainly to avoid stone chips. It was quite a good dirt road at the time. We haven't had a lot of rain over the past 6 months so I imagine if you wanted to venture into there in the Cooper it should be fine.

    James.

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    is there anywhere we can ride mountain bikes........

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    is there anywhere we can ride mountain bikes........
    Not that I know of. All of the forest is National Park, so no biking . I have always wanted to do the Lions Rd on a road bike though. Who's keen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Not that I know of. All of the forest is National Park, so no biking . I have always wanted to do the Lions Rd on a road bike though. Who's keen?
    the wife of a guy at work has riden it i'm pretty sure.....i will ask him

    how are you going to convice peteski that there are no hills.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    how are you going to convice peteski that there are no hills.......
    Ha! I'll stick a stubbie in my jersey pocket and splash a bit on the road every now and then so he gets the smell.

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