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Actually it is not as bad as the photo looks. The road has been worked on quite a bit lately and you can actually meet and pass vehicles on it. Wasn't the case too long ago and tourists used to get the beejeezus scared out of them meeting descending trucks on that hill. Many a jackknifed caravan over the years.:doh2:

Did the locals hang around to offer to charge the panic stricken tourists a fee to drive their vehicles through?:D


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Hi there CD nice to see you.... enjoyed your posts earlier.... you look pretty rough... just getting up or going to bed....you may need that caffeine delivered IV!
 
Driving down to Yarrangobilly was the same ... one car pulled into the mountain and the other squeezed past it.

If I remember rightly there was two ways out and one way in ... one road was both in out and the other was way out only
 
Nice road!!!!!!! Looks more like a malaria germ.


Cant say I know what a malaria germ looks like ... :D

One thing that was cool about the caves, (we were there in the middle of winter) and we do get snow round that area, was there is a thermal pool there, so we were able to go swimming
 
hey that is amazing... any divable caves there? that might wake CaveDiver up!
 
Hi there CD nice to see you.... enjoyed your posts earlier.... you look pretty rough... just getting up or going to bed....you may need that caffeine delivered IV!

Fish -- Never enough.

Thanks BP. Just woke up. 4:45 am here. :depressed:
 
Did the locals hang around to offer to charge the panic stricken tourists a fee to drive their vehicles through?:D

I always hear stories about that but have never seen it happen. The other one that I do hear is that the local mechanics do a brisk business in brake relining during the summer.
 
Cant say I know what a malaria germ looks like ... :D

One thing that was cool about the caves, (we were there in the middle of winter) and we do get snow round that area, was there is a thermal pool there, so we were able to go swimming

I always figured that swimming or soaking an a hotspring with snow around would be an amazing experience!
 
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