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01-12-2024, 01:28 PM | #1 | ||
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Not as in beer or companionship, but fuel efficiency.
It always feels to me like the stretch from Sydney to past Gundagai (say around Kyeamba Gap), chews the most fuel. Whereas from there to Melbourne feels much less hilly and therefore much easier on the fuel. Has anyone here noted it more scientifically? My longer term goal with this question, is to compile some ready reckoners for fuel burn when towing a car float. |
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01-12-2024, 01:39 PM | #2 | |||
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Scariest part of the trip is coming across ACT drivers on the Hume, they're the only drivers worse than Victorians on our roads nationally, for a tiny population of 400,000 people they punch above their weight for worst drivers |
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01-12-2024, 01:44 PM | #3 | |||
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I notice these climbs in the little Traders depending on load.
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01-12-2024, 01:46 PM | #4 | |||
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Whats the relevance of 'Pretty Sally' as everything in Wallan is 'Pretty Sally' this, Pretty Sally that, its obviously a reference to some historic figure along that corridor between Melbourne and Sydney.
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01-12-2024, 01:51 PM | #5 | ||
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Lets just say Pretty Sally was a lass that ran a certain house atop of the hill back in the day servicing all the travellers being tied from their long journeys.
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01-12-2024, 01:58 PM | #6 | ||
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Re Sutton Forest, the section of M31 from Picton Rd to Derrick VC Rest Area always feels a particularly solid grind - a subset of my nominated upper leg.
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01-12-2024, 01:59 PM | #7 | ||
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01-12-2024, 02:04 PM | #8 | |||
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Also Mantons gap and the biggy at Mt Mundoneen near Gunning.
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01-12-2024, 04:05 PM | #9 | ||
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Never noticed any difference on the Hume highway with fuel efficiency & fills, however if you are talking Nullabor crossing then definitely big difference.
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01-12-2024, 08:03 PM | #10 | ||
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if you look at a map of Aus then Sydney to Melbourne is downhill all the way whats the problem?
Only concern I see is one cant go much more downhill once you hit Victoria....thats about as low as you can go
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01-12-2024, 08:08 PM | #11 | |||
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Worked out why the time I rode the Harley from Sydney to Melbourne. Riding down it was constant headwind Riding back a week later the wind was behind me. |
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01-12-2024, 08:11 PM | #12 | ||
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01-12-2024, 08:16 PM | #13 | ||
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Wind is a pretty good point. I’ve often encountered both the worst weather and strongest winds around the Southern Highlands.
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01-12-2024, 08:30 PM | #14 | ||
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thats all the hot air from Vic pollies
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02-12-2024, 08:16 AM | #15 | |||
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Victoria rarely gets southerly any further north than the GDRange beyond Killmore. Once into NSW around the border the winds are usually N to NW. The occasional SW change will push you along but is rare in anything but bad weather. On most occasions the winds are light N to NE approaching the Capital country and tending NE from the Southern Highlands back to $ydney. Driving it regularly in a small truck or the motorhome (sometimes even parts on a bike) you tend to be well aware of wind direction, combine this with all the more climbs heading north and it can really slow the progress. Usually Westerly crosswinds are bad around Gunning at the next crossing of the range, hence the wind farms.
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02-12-2024, 12:50 PM | #16 | ||
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02-12-2024, 01:04 PM | #17 | ||
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And across with a change from SA.
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