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    Tips on Snowy's drive from Ipswich

    I have been organizing to take my family on a drive to the high country NSW/Vic in September. I haven't been there since I was a little fella, but I have great memories of the area.

    We are leaving from Ipswich QLD & the first nights stay is in Mudgee.
    Then I was going to do Hill End & the Bridle track, staying in Gundagai.
    Then from Gundagai to Thredbo via the Alpine way.

    Has anyone got any tips on scenic or off-roads to take or things to see going in this direction?

    Thanks.

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    there are lots of interesting route variations from Bathurst to Gundagai

    then get maps off NPWS in Tumut or the info centre in Tumbarumba ...

    Tumbarumba has an interesting museum with a fair bit of Southern Cloud information and relics

    follow the Tumba - Tooma - Khancoban Rd and take a break at the Southern Cloud lookout

    the grave of Jack Riley (the man from Snowy R) is in Corryong

    after Khancoban there are off road through tracks branching off the Alpine Way to the southwest around Scammels that go to Geehi via Major Clew's hut etc and after Geehi once you get to Tom Groggin you can ford the Murray River into VIC if you follow the track to the south past the end of the cleared area

    ,,,, and take your beanie, scarf & gloves - it will be chilly

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    Thank you! That's exactly what I am looking for. I would hate to get back home & realize that I had driven past all of that sort of thing. Do you recon there will be snow at this time of year (end of September)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco3QLD View Post
    Do you recon there will be snow at this time of year (end of September)?
    yep, there certainly will be snow

    the Khancoban to Cabramurra rd will be closed

    - probably not a problem for driving in the Khancoban - Tom Groggin area

    but for Tom Groggin to Thredbo - it can be a problem .....

    NPWS or servo in Khancoban will be able to advise and you'll be able to rent chains in the event that they are required

    if you look at past years' records on

    Snowy Hydro - Snowy Mountains Tourism - Snow Depths Calculator

    you'll see that Sep snow depth is often at a peak for the year

    also take a look at http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Na....aspx?id=N0018

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    I should have checked that out earlier! I thought that it the snow season would be all but finished by then. The kids should have a great time.
    Does Tom Groggin to Thredbo get closed often or are chains enough to get you through?
    Do you have to return the chains back to where you got them from? Cause I was going to come back through Canberra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco3QLD View Post
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    Do you have to return the chains back to where you got them from? Cause I was going to come back through Canberra.
    I don't know (have my own)

    to make sure, why not ring servo in Khancoban and NPWS at Jindabyne ?

    there is some RTA or NPWS provision for not requiring chains to be carried if you have a 4X4 but personally I wouldn't rely on that

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    I'll do that.
    I really appreciate your input.
    Thank you.

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    If you have not already planned to do so I would suggest travelling from Tamworth down via Currabubula, Spring Ridge, Colly Blue, Premer, Coolah, Dunedoo and south to Mudgee that way. Coolah Tops NP is also a very good spot to camp and can be accessed from the Premer side of the Liverpool range via Cunningham's Gap.
    This is a much nicer drive as well as being shorter than the highway via Gunnedah.

    When you get to Bathurst from Hill End go south to the snowys via Goulburn, this will take you through Tuena and Trunkey Ck, both interesting Gold Mining centres, Abercrombie caves is also worth a 4hr stop to go through the caves.

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    Coolah Tops NP is also a very good spot to camp and can be accessed from the Premer side of the Liverpool range via Cunningham's Gap.

    I think you mean Pandoras Pass/Cunninghams Camp .
    Cheers W.

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    Hi there,

    Drove the Khancoban - Thredbo road in summer, plenty of nice campsites but will probably be pretty cold in September... I hope so anyway because I hope to go snowboarding!

    I thought that chains when driving up to the snow in winter are only compulsory for 2wd vehicles (they sometimes stop the cars driving up to the snowfields and fine people without chains), 4wd vehicles do not require chains legally - although they might come in handy! I have been up to Thredbo/Perisher from Jindibyne a few times in September and there has been very little or no snow on the road there but it could well be a different story past Thredbo - I guess check the RTA traffic reports.

    The track down to Major Clew's hut gets a little bit steep and bumpy and might be a bit hairy in ice/snow conditions. The other huts around Geehi are more easily accessed on flatter roads.

    If you like power stations there are a few things to look at related to the Snowy Mountains Hydro Scheme...

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