wow is that Nolands...we could not see the bottom when we were there, it was over cast but the water was positivley grey and murky!!! probably all those selfish cars that drowned in it before us hahahahah
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wow is that Nolands...we could not see the bottom when we were there, it was over cast but the water was positivley grey and murky!!! probably all those selfish cars that drowned in it before us hahahahah
yeah it would be hard getting over burnt out toyotas wouldnt it :p
Positively beastly.
Hey Mick havent seen you round in a whlie,who are yeah?
How wet was it?? Im 7 sleeps away from riding my bike to the tip.
Sounds great - enjoy the trip.
Not wet at all while we were up there first 3 weeks in July. Occasional shower or bit of drizzle, but everything was pretty dry and the tracks/roads dusty.
Only place we got significant rain was heading towards Chilli Beach and Lochart River as you drop down from Mt Tozer. Seems to be a permanent rain bowl from what we could tell.
Steve
Phil just posted this on Facebook of us going through Nolands....:)
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Hadnt noticed you'd gone..... untill I spotted you when i was on a delivery run! love the photos and the trip report :-D
Just a small tip for anyone doing the Cape, or any deep water crossings for that matter..........
Make sure your front number plate is securely attached. There were a LOT of number plates stuck in trees at the crossings which had been ripped off by the water. We saw several cars on the road with missing front plates (Jeeps seem to loose their plates easily) One of our group lost his plate off a Disco and I noticed others in the group which were only attached at the top were bent up by the water.
Cheers, Murray