Quickest way to coast from Wagga????

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Susie
Susie
SA
837 posts
SA, 837 posts
13 Mar 2007 8:49pm
Hey guys whats the quickest, easiest way to the coast from Wagga Wagga?????? I need to escape for a few days DESPERATELY. I've looked at the nsw windsurfing site and checked out the spots but would like some feedback from the locals....I'm good on flat water and small waves and strong wind. Big waves too much just yet. Where to go????? HELP I am going crazy in Wagga and I cant go too far in case THE BABY comes. I figure I've got 4 hours to get back and anyway I'll take the chance. Mothertobe is VERY GRUMPY and I need a break.
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
13 Mar 2007 7:25pm
Susie, you being a resident SA I just have to ask
What, as the crow fly's ya mean?

And dunno,which way you want to go? East or South?

Mineral
Susie
Susie
SA
837 posts
SA, 837 posts
13 Mar 2007 9:02pm
Mineral, you a honey. I dont really care east or south. I looked at the map and I can see I have a choice of either. I guess the quickest way back is the most important as long as can taste salt water I'll be happy otherwise my tail will drop off!!!
md74
md74
QLD
1064 posts
QLD, 1064 posts
13 Mar 2007 8:54pm
go wagga, tumut via adelong, talbingo, cooma, merimbula. 5-6hrs at a guess
eyeMhardcor
eyeMhardcor
255 posts
255 posts
13 Mar 2007 8:15pm
In 1968, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, a record airspeed of 2,070.102 mph (925 m/s) was achieved by a Lockheed YF-12A. The 1989 Guinness Book states that a record airspeed of 2,193.167 mph (980 m/s) was achieved by a Lockheed SR-71-A, which is a newer version of the YF-12A. The online source from the AFAM web page agrees with this number to the thousandths place, and it was recorded 7 years later. As it says, this plane has held this record speed for 24 years.

I am guessing that the lockheed SR-71-A would be the fastest trip to the coast from Wagga.
Susie
Susie
SA
837 posts
SA, 837 posts
13 Mar 2007 10:06pm
Yay, Hard Core Boy VERY FUNNY!!!!! You gonna fly it????

Im thinking heading east then south then back the way md recommends. Quick round trip. Thanks guys looks windy thurs fri
Mackay
Mackay
NSW
78 posts
NSW, 78 posts
14 Mar 2007 12:09am
Hi Suz, Maybe you could go east to Tumut, through to Cooma, down Brown Mountain to Bega. Another choice would be up to Canberra then down the Clyde Mountain to Batemans Bay. Both a little less than 400 Klm.
Good Luck!
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2878 posts
SA, 2878 posts
13 Mar 2007 11:58pm
Susie, I will hook u up with my sister in Callala bay, on Jervis bay, good sailing in and around there, they are arists and would be more than happy to have you for a bit! Callala is just on the coast south of Kiama, near Nowra,

Easiest way to get there, drive to Goulbourn from Wagga, then on highway, turn off at Bowral, then through Kangaroo Valley and down onto coast, think thats right :)

Ring me if you are keen, serious!
big-gazza
big-gazza
WA
101 posts
WA, 101 posts
14 Mar 2007 10:51am
DIRECTIONS: From Wagga Wagga drive toward morning sun - till you see large mass of water (must be salty!). But DO NOT stop there as this area is crap. You now have two choices go left or go right - left is slightly longer than right. Open packet of NO-DOZE and keep eating till all packet is gone. Start driving and do not stop - if police uniforms seem to change do not be perturbed this is an illusion. When you see setting sun over sea relax you are nearly there. At small town called Mandurah (not far from Wagga Wagga) you only have 35 min. drive to get to windsurfing mecca called Safety Bay. Oh and remember - when you leave Safety Bay make sure you keep water on your left - and you will soon be back in Wagga Wagga
eggs
eggs
QLD
246 posts
QLD, 246 posts
14 Mar 2007 1:31pm
Hi Susie-
being an ex-canberra resident I think the best way would be to go up the Hume Highway towards Sydney- take the Illawarra Highway turn-off and head towards Nowra through Kangaroo Valley. Turn left at Nowra and go up the Princes Highway, through Berry and then turn off at Gerroa. This trip took me a bit over two hours from Canberra.
The other option would be to drive through Canberra and head down through Bungendore, Braidwood and Batemans Bay before stopping at Broulee. This trip also takes a bit over two hours from Canberra. Sail off from the main shops and head out across the bay towards the island. Nice bay like conditions that gets a bit of swell in a NE. Usually a good crowd in summer.
Gonewindsurfing247
Gonewindsurfing247
WA
966 posts
WA, 966 posts
14 Mar 2007 2:16pm
LOL, Big Gazza that was priceless.
Gonewindsurfing247
Gonewindsurfing247
WA
966 posts
WA, 966 posts
14 Mar 2007 2:17pm
Love the Avatar.
big-gazza
big-gazza
WA
101 posts
WA, 101 posts
14 Mar 2007 2:36pm
Hey John - if you reckon that avatar is good check out my other profile picture - Cheers, Gazza
eckas
eckas
NSW
323 posts
NSW, 323 posts
16 Mar 2007 2:03pm
Wagga to Wollongong Via the Hume HIghway and Picton Road is precisely 4.5 hours. Suggest turning off at Illawarra highway turning right after Robertson and going down Jamberoo Mountain Road, through Jamberoo to Kiama then 10 mins south on the Princes Hwy will get you to Gerroa in a similar amount of time. Eckas
Susie
Susie
SA
837 posts
SA, 837 posts
16 Mar 2007 7:28pm
I really like the avatar too big gaz. Laughed for ages. Thanks guys. was good to see the sea. Was a really long way. No-one out at Gerroa but looked good. Took a shot of a surfer will post later. Had a sail at Lake Illawarra, lots of weed and jellyfish??? Back here now. Met a local lady windsurfer Cheryl who explained why my toenails turned bright orange/brown. She paints hers.
Wineman
Wineman
NSW
1412 posts
NSW, 1412 posts
16 Mar 2007 8:53pm
quote:
Originally posted by Susie
Met a local lady windsurfer Cheryl who explained why my toenails turned bright orange/brown. She paints hers.



Sooooooo...why do they Susie??
firiebob
firiebob
WA
3182 posts
WA, 3182 posts
16 Mar 2007 7:24pm
If we had a vote for best Avatar, mine would go to Big Gazza, I wet myself
Sorry Susie, off topic but was worth a mention.

If you end up here, you went the wrong way
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
16 Mar 2007 8:15pm
quote:
Originally posted by big-gazza

DIRECTIONS: From Wagga Wagga drive toward morning sun - till you see large mass of water (must be salty!). But DO NOT stop there as this area is crap. You now have two choices go left or go right - left is slightly longer than right. Open packet of NO-DOZE and keep eating till all packet is gone. Start driving and do not stop - if police uniforms seem to change do not be perturbed this is an illusion. When you see setting sun over sea relax you are nearly there. At small town called Mandurah (not far from Wagga Wagga) you only have 35 min. drive to get to windsurfing mecca called Safety Bay. Oh and remember - when you leave Safety Bay make sure you keep water on your left - and you will soon be back in Wagga Wagga




Just hope she doesn't run into a large saltwater lake on the way there...
RAL INN
RAL INN
SA
2897 posts
SA, 2897 posts
17 Mar 2007 11:44am
Suzie, is the baby that's coming yours?
If so, you shouldn't have to travel very far at all to be where it is coming from.

Next point, is go down the hume to Melbourne, approx 4hrs of continuous freeway. well continuous in Victoria.
Susie
Susie
SA
837 posts
SA, 837 posts
17 Mar 2007 12:27pm
Originally posted by firiebob

If we had a vote for best Avatar, mine would go to Big Gazza, I wet myself
Sorry Susie, off topic but was worth a mention.

Thats ok Firie Bob. I did too. And are you off to the GAMES???

"Suzie, is the baby that's coming yours?"
No Ralman. I'm gonna be a grandma.

Re the toenails. Its Lake Albert mud. ugh. Stains your toenails. Wonder whats in it? Least I havent got some wierd vitamin deficiency.
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