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Old 22-10-2009, 09:15 PM   #1
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Hey guys,

Planning on driving up to Byron Bay from Melbourne in the new XR,

Dont know if to do it over 2 days or pull through with 2 drivers

Its aprox 1700ks

Any one done the simular trip ?

Any advice ?

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Old 22-10-2009, 09:18 PM   #2
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Hrrm do you want to enjoy the trip up?

If so option a with a stop over.

If you just want to get there 2 drivers should be able to do a 1700km trip pretty comfortably.
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Old 22-10-2009, 09:25 PM   #3
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I've done a similar distance trip in one hit with 3 drivers, from adelaide to melbourne and back. Wasn't good good id suggest a stop over.
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Old 22-10-2009, 09:27 PM   #4
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you'll be suppriesed how quick it is from melb to crossroads. (8 HRS)
then to raymond terrace where you can spent the night in the caravan park (3.5 HRS)
then finnish of to byron, with a very quick run (7.5 HRS)

crossroads to berowra is the slowest part.
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Old 22-10-2009, 09:32 PM   #5
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Hey guys,

Planning on driving up to Byron Bay from Melbourne in the new XR,

Dont know if to do it over 2 days or pull through with 2 drivers

Its aprox 1700ks

Any one done the simular trip ?

Any advice ?

Cheers
Driven it heaps of time on the old Pacific in trucks, if your not in a hurry why not stop in Sydney the night ?

Remember it's better to arrive late, than dead on time.

I would only recommend a 1700 kay leg if you are a seasoned long distance driver, or your second driver actually sleeps whilst you are driving.
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Old 22-10-2009, 09:38 PM   #6
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I've done a similar distance trip in one hit with 3 drivers, from adelaide to melbourne and back. Wasn't good good id suggest a stop over.
I drove my BA ute back from Brisbane to Melbourne in March by myself, 1700 kays in 18 hours, 20 years behind the wheel of trucks conditions you.
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Driven it heaps of time on the old Pacific in trucks, if your not in a hurry why not stop in Sydney the night ?

Remember it's better to arrive late, than dead on time.

I would only recommend a 1700 kay leg if you are a seasoned long distance driver, or your second driver actually sleeps whilst you are driving.
+1, better to have a overnight stop somewhere, especially if you're inexperienced in long hauls.

I've done Perth-Carnarvon quite a few times (1000klm) and takes about 10 hours and that is the absolute limit for me. Even with 2 drivers it becomes a bit of a chore as the hours drag on.
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I drove my BA ute back from Brisbane to Melbourne in March by myself, 1700 kays in 18 hours, 20 years behind the wheel of trucks conditions you.
i bought a ba wagon in qld. flew up, (folks live up there) and drove it back. bris - adelaide. just over 2000km. 21hrs. had a 3hr nap behind the servo at balranald. not a truckie myself but dad and brother are. something about the open road that appeals to me though. i get tired driving home from work (20min) but out on the road i could do it all day.
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I drove my BA ute back from Brisbane to Melbourne in March by myself, 1700 kays in 18 hours, 20 years behind the wheel of trucks conditions you.
The old man & i did Noresman (WA) to Traralgon (VIC) No stops besides Food or Fuel.

I wouldn't recommend it.. :togo:
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Old 23-10-2009, 08:33 AM   #10
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Did this trip with two of my best mates

Melb - Byron Bay

19:30 hrs straight - driving shared by only two of us

Was a great road trip - thoroughly enjoyed it. Would have cursed it if I didnt have cruise control though!

My third mate is not the best driver in the world and I was reluctant to let him drive my car
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Old 23-10-2009, 08:53 AM   #11
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I did Traralgon to bris in one hit after buying my TS50 last year, 21 hours straight up the *newel* unsure of spelling, stoped for food/fuel that was it.

depending on your driving ability it can be done, but just judge it on the way, if it is getting tiresome then there are plenty of cheep $50 a night motels on the side of the hwy..
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Old 23-10-2009, 09:42 AM   #12
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Did this trip with two of my best mates

Melb - Byron Bay

19:30 hrs straight - driving shared by only two of us

Was a great road trip - thoroughly enjoyed it. Would have cursed it if I didnt have cruise control though!

My third mate is not the best driver in the world and I was reluctant to let him drive my car
haha sounds like my trip from mildura to gladstone when i moved up here, my mate cant drive for crap so me and the missus drove the 2 thousand kays in 22 hours, never again will we do it in one day.
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Old 24-10-2009, 08:38 AM   #13
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Non stop is an aquired skill, I do Gulgong - Pt Lincoln couple of times a year 1700km approx each way and if you're conditioned to it then a couple of nap stops for an hour or two along the way will see you do it no worries as long as you get a good sleep before you start out and time it right to avoid the worst of the traffic. I like to travel at night when it's quieter. My best effort for my trip was 16.5hrs non stop but that's all open road so only having to slow down for towns and fuel. It'll be more tiring and longer if you travel through populated areas during the day. If you pick a route that bypasses the big populations life will be easier too. Everything is a trade off though. Country roads at night will give you a faster and quieter run and allow you to pick up the pace a bit but you got to have good lights and be aware of the wild life. Day time and/or major populations will see less wildlife but will be slower and more tiresome IMO.


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Old 24-10-2009, 10:31 AM   #14
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DONT DIE FOR A DEADLINE,,BETTER STILL DONT KILL SOME ELSE FOR YOUR DEADLINE,,,have a stop over and enjoy the drive and dont forget to wave at me when you drive through ballina
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Old 25-10-2009, 12:15 PM   #15
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I drove from Lennox Head (next town south of Byron Bay) 12 months ago (last October) with the girlfriend and her new BFII XR (originally bought in Brissy). I would suggest stopping half way (we stopped overnight at Gosford) and your trip is done in 2 days, no rushing or driving overnight.

The Pacific Highway had a huge amount of roadworks being done when we drove down, like dual carrigeways being built in northern NSW, that gave me some anxious moments driving past semi trailers (look out stone chips!!). We also stopped in places like Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie briefly (30 minutes to 60 minutes) and had a look around. Really enjoyed the drive (use the harbour tunnel in Sydney) and loved the 'implimentation' of fixed speed cameras (big signs warning you) in NSW.
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Old 25-10-2009, 06:35 PM   #16
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If you're a long hauler, go for it. If you're not used to long trips I'd recommend a stop over.

Have done Sydney to Bundaberg in 14 hours flat, overnight trip with 2x fuel stops on my own....

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I am not too proud to admit it but, I would be toying with that trip being a three day trip (two nights). The best I can do in a day is around 800 km; which is around 9 hours on the road, plus stops on top of that. While I don’t mind sharing the driving, after 10 hours or so (either behind the wheel or in the passenger seat), I am ready for a nap.


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Brisbane - Albury left at 5.30am arrived at 11.30pm coast road. Drove the whole way just food and fuel
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Did Brisbane to Melbourne in one day in February. 90% driving myself. It was pretty easy, plus i was driving a crappy car (new mazda 3).

Would i do it again in one day? yes, but in a better car with decent overtaking power / fuel tank.
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Old 26-10-2009, 01:38 AM   #20
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+1, better to have a overnight stop somewhere, especially if you're inexperienced in long hauls.

I've done Perth-Carnarvon quite a few times (1000klm) and takes about 10 hours and that is the absolute limit for me. Even with 2 drivers it becomes a bit of a chore as the hours drag on.
technically from perth carnarvon is 900km, if it takes ya 10 hours you need to ease on that pedal on the right i'd say
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Old 26-10-2009, 08:19 AM   #21
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I am not too proud to admit it but, I would be toying with that trip being a three day trip (two nights). The best I can do in a day is around 800 km; which is around 9 hours on the road, plus stops on top of that. While I don’t mind sharing the driving, after 10 hours or so (either behind the wheel or in the passenger seat), I am ready for a nap.


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http://www.journalsleep.org/Articles/281206.pdf

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I can spend upwards of 8 hours a day negotiating Sydney traffic but on a long haul, I'd prefer to break up my trip into smaller sections with a sleepover. Break up the monotony so I can be a lot more focused behind the wheel.
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Old 26-10-2009, 12:38 PM   #22
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technically from perth carnarvon is 900km, if it takes ya 10 hours you need to ease on that pedal on the right i'd say
Really? he's only averaging 90kmh, And thats not hard in any vehicle.
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