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Is Putty Rd suitable for 2WD

Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 07:22

MarkB1

Could anyone tell me if Putty Rd is suitable for 2WD from Windsor through to the Broke Rd. I'm keen to know weather it is the better way to take to get into the Pokolbin district from Windsor. How much of it is unsealed?
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AnswerID: 82483   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 07:43

Vince NSW replied:

Mark,You missed the Friday Funnies.
You were joking, wern't you.
The putty Rd is tar sealed & and has been since it was put in the the 1940's.
It will take you 1 5 hrs from Windsor to the Broke turn of.
Vince

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AnswerID: 82485   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 08:02

theshadows replied:

going crossed looking at this post......
best time from wilberforce to singleton....45 minutes....... gsxr1100r

shadow
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FollowupID: 341549   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 08:13

Well 55 posted:

Did you hear about the bikes that pranged on the weekend, they were proberly trying to do it in 45min as well.
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FollowupID: 341559   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 09:32

theshadows posted:

Back in the late 80's in the silly hours of the morning you could get away with it. But these days {although the road is in much better condition } there is far too many other road users on the road and its just not safe not just for the rider .I dont want to terrorise car drivers. Back in the 80's you would pass maybe 30 or so cars during the day and maybe 5 cars at night on that road. These days its a few hundred.

Still a favourite run is wismans ferry to the Bicentanary road up to colo heights ,putty road to broke, back of Cessnock to maitland,maitand via the clance valley to Sth Bulladulla ,lake way through foster to taree.
Its the best way for a 4 hour run.woops make that 6 hour run in the terrano.

shadow
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AnswerID: 82506   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 09:41

theshadows replied:

thinking about this.....a good run on unsealed roads would be wlberforce turn right at colo heights and run down to the ferry .Instead of crossing the ferry and going southside of the river stay on the nthside and drive through South sydney junoirs league club. this road runs on the nothern side of the river and takes you to wisemans ferry.
turn left on the sealed road near the ferry (200 yards from the ferry} and run into {turn left at the St Albans bridge} St Albans....Stop at the pub there {if there still one.} then head north up to the Big "A" hit the tar turn left again heading noth for the run up to wollombi follow the road to cessnock Broke area.

over 40 pecrcent of this run was dirt 20 years ago

Was a great run back in the 80's when I lived in Sydney

shadow
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FollowupID: 341579   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 11:58

bushfix posted:

G'day shadow,

you will be pleased to know that pub is still there, and a grand 'ol girl she is too eh?: "The Settlers' Arms" claims to have been there since 1876. Great place for 'a soak.'

Jeremy.
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FollowupID: 341580   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 12:00

Baz (NSW) posted:

Mate sealed all the way from Wisemans to Cessnock via Wollombi now still dirt the back way to St Albans i used to like the run from the beginning of the freeway via old Pacigic Hwy to Peaks ridge then to the turn off to central mangrove to Wiseman for lunch then to wollombi for a beer and buy a bottle of Dr Jurds then to cesnock then back via the Putty great day ride, aahhh how i miss those days.

Baz.
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FollowupID: 341584   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 12:28

Savvas posted:

"drive through South sydney junoirs league club"

I missed a turn or 10 somewhere. Isn't the South Sydney Juniors Leagues Club in Kingsford? Or is do they have something else up there?
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FollowupID: 341585   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 12:33

cruiser posted:

Souths have a property on the hawksbury. It is used as a camp for members and the clubs juniors.
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FollowupID: 341588   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 13:13

Baz (NSW) posted:

Yep right oppisite their ski club.
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AnswerID: 82593   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 18:27

Rick Blaine replied:

Ok, so if the putty road is sealed then it would be a good alternative for me from Canberra up north if I wish to avoid Sydney...Great Northern road to penrith then on to windsor and north coast via Maitland...Your comments please as swmbo hates the cumberland highway. Oh I would be towing my van.....
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FollowupID: 341641   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 19:06

Truckster (Vic) posted:

It would suck towing a van, its hilly, and windy as it comes.

thats why every weekend you will find 100's of bikes up there... Same as the old road and Natio
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FollowupID: 341667   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 20:22

theshadows posted:

my favourite way with the "b" double is.....pay the toll for the m5 expressway to beverly hills turn north up through ryde to pymble turn onto the pacfic hway then head to the expressway.

shadow
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FollowupID: 341671   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 20:30

theshadows posted:

you want sealed or unsealed ?
unsealed you can try goulburn black springs rd to oberon ,than up through mudgee to the duboo to newcastle rd.
only the black springs rd is unsealed and no traffic at all.

shadow
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FollowupID: 341697   Submitted: Monday, Nov 01, 2004 at 21:32

Truckster (Vic) posted:

that road from Goulburn up thru to oberon if its the same as last time I did it, would shake the fillings out of ya teeth....

Going out thru the middle is a good option though but much longer.
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