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4wd books for nsw/act?

Submitted: Sunday, Aug 03, 2003 at 18:02

KG

Hi,

It looks as if I'll be taking a trip down to merimbula (very south nsw) to see the outlaws sometime this year. coming from brisbane i'll be going through the majority of nsw and am looking for some detours along the way. can anyone recommend some good books / websites, etc covering 4wd and touring tracks inside nsw/act?

cheers,

KG
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AnswerID: 26745   Submitted: Monday, Aug 04, 2003 at 12:03

Member - Colin (ACT region) replied:

Boing Billy have some good books - I have "Treks close to Sydney" (Dingo Dell & Limeburners would be my choice passing through the Blue Mnts) & "Tracks of the High country" (maybe Broken Cart/Long Plain to Kiandra - after winter). 4WD books
A Trek that may also be on your way to Merimbula is to Bendethera Valley - near Moruya in the Deua NP.
Try some of the 4WD Club sites - some have Trek notes - look here
links to NSW Clubs

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FollowupID: 18275   Submitted: Monday, Aug 04, 2003 at 12:09

Member - Colin (ACT region) posted:

Boiling Billy should be
4WD books NSW/ACT
Colin - Subaru Forester
- size isn't everything ! -
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FollowupID: 18375   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 15:12

flappan posted:

Absolutely recommend the Boiling Billy Books for the ACT/NSW Region.

Very good
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AnswerID: 26845   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 16:50

Member - Des replied:


Boiling Billy used to have a book on 4WD trips in Southern NSW, but it now seems to be out of print. You might find an old copy in a bookshop somewhere.

Discover Aust by 4WD has a good description of a trip through Duea NP and Wadbilliga NP. We did parts of it - very enjoyable. By linking various tracks, you could go from Nowra to Cobargo without striking a town in between (assuming you have enough fuel!).

For other suggestions, try 4x4 Aust Nissan treksand Overlander. And of course see the trek notes on this site.

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