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Revemike wrote:Hi. I am planning a trip to WA (Esperance and Albany) in 2014. I will be towing a Retreat Keppel with a Toyota Prado. My question is what is the best time during the year to make this trip East to West.Looking forward to hearing from fellow travellers.Mike and Sue WhartonMordialloc, VictoriaAnytime that you have a tail wind.We came across 2 weeks ago. Had a tail wind until Eucla, then it became a cross headwind.
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Luckily it wasn't as strong as the head wind we had this morning between Peterborough and Broken Hill. Revemike wrote:Thanks for the welcome Big Gorilla. I have been reading posts here for some time and have found it be very useful.Thanks for the advice too.I have been told that the winds can be a problem during July - August. Do you any thoughts on this?You will get some good advice on winds from regular Nullarbor travelers on this Forum. I traveled to W.
In November and easterly in January, and there was practically no wind in either direction. By contrast I have struck some extremely strong headwinds heading west during my working days, winds well in excess of 100 knots, but these were at altitude. Same story on tail winds heading east.
Whilst these winds are more critical for aircraft, 100 knots at 37,000 feet can relate to 30 to 40 knots on the ground and will result in a higher fuel burn, as well as making the drive uncomfortable. I think Kandagal came up with the best solution, if you have a headwind, have a rest day. The return journey shouldn't present a problem.- Edited by Big Gorilla on Monday 4th of November 2013 09:34:41 PM. Revemike wrote:Hi. I am planning a trip to WA (Esperance and Albany) in 2014. I will be towing a Retreat Keppel with a Toyota Prado. My question is what is the best time during the year to make this trip East to West.Looking forward to hearing from fellow travellers.Mike and Sue WhartonMordialloc, VictoriaWe crossed the nullabor the first week in June this year,no wind at all,someone crossed it two weeks before us same thing no wind, guess we may have been lucky agree with a previous post don't travel at night.Lance C- Edited by Olley46 on Monday 4th of November 2013 09:41:45 PM.
Maybe try and be in Albany for Anzac day 2014, I believe a big re-enactment of the orginal fleet to carry off our troops to war, on my list if indeed it does happen. Done a few trips across the nulla, day and night, best and most relaxing driving has been at night. Now I hear all you people saying, mad,crazy for want of some nicer terms of endearment but it is cooler, less wind generally and surprisingly, very few animals.
They can be seen mostly early morning and just on evening. Just take care whenever you do it. Mostly enjoy.cheersblaze.the edges of the W.A. Side on the Nullabor are maintained/mowed better than most median strips.and certainly better than the S.A. Yes, we travel with a 21ft Kedron ATV, towed by a 2003 Nissan Patrol.After Ceduna, stayed at Scotts Beach (near Fowlers Bay), Nullarbor Roadhouse, Koonalda Homestead, Fraser Range before arriving in Norseman. Scotts Beach was several days, as was Koonalda.
Two at Fraser Range. Think there was a rest area called Dumble -something - would have to check the camps book, but it is currently buried under the bed.Best freedom camp was Koonalda Homestead. Despite no facilities, would highly recommend. It is in national park.Have attached a copy of our diary blog for the month that included the crossing. Just realised our crossing was in March, not April.- Edited by Dunmowin on Tuesday 5th of November 2013 12:50:48 AMAttachments. My best advise is to cross the Nullarbor to coincide with whatever time you wish to arrive at the other side or at your main destination. For example, we crossed east to west to time our arrival in WA for the wildflower season in spring.Apart from that, just take the advice of others and try to avoid driving into a headwind by pulling over for a day or 2, which can occur at any time in either direction.Happy TravelingJon- Edited by Hylda&Jon on Tuesday 5th of November 2013 03:09:13 PM.
We also crossed the first week in june this yearLeft Whyalla on June 4th and yes we had a head wind all the way across probably around 10 knots which was enough for us to see the fuel disappearing rather quicklyProbably took about 8- to 100 k off a tank of fuel (90 litrs lpg)Equalizer We had a good tail wind on the way backRe Whales at the head of the bightThey were there 7 in fact on the 5th of june so no need to wait until augustAugust september would be better (more whales).
The Best of Budgie | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1973-1975 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 69:52 | |||
Producer | Budgie | |||
Budgie chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Best of Budgie was the fourth compilation album by Welsh rock band Budgie, released in 1997. The compilation contained tracks only from the third, fourth and fifth studio albums, much like the 1975 compilation of the same name.
Track listing[edit]
All tracks are written by Burke Shelley and Tony Bourge, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | 'Breadfan' (Shelley, Bourge, Ray Phillips) | 6:06 |
2. | 'In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand' (Shelley, Bourge, Phillips) | 6:23 |
3. | 'I Ain't No Mountain' (Andy Fairweather Low) | 3:33 |
4. | 'In for the Kill' | 6:25 |
5. | 'I Can't See My Feelings' | 5:51 |
6. | 'Napoleon Bona-Parts 1 & 2' | 7:15 |
7. | 'Parents' (Shelley, Bourge, Phillips) | 10:12 |
8. | 'Hammer and Tongs' | 6:53 |
9. | 'Breaking All the House Rules' | 7:24 |
10. | 'Zoom Club' | 9:50 |
Personnel[edit]
- Burke Shelley - bass guitar and vocals (all tracks)
- Tony Bourge - guitar (all tracks)
- Ray Phillips - drums (tracks 1, 2 & 7)
- Pete Boot - drums (tracks 4, 8 & 10)
- Steve Williams - drums (tracks 3, 5, 6 & 9)
References[edit]
- ^Prato, Greg. 'The Very Best of Budgie - Review'. Allmusic. Retrieved 27 November 2011.