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13th February 2018, 10:48 PM #1
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Maps of NE Victoria/SE NSW Alpine Regions
A long time ago I spent a fair bit of time in these areas and as I have to go to Victoria I thought I might come back via some of the less travelled routes such as the Barry Way and across to the coast and come out up near Bega or even Narooma. I used to have a whole series of maps of the area but they have gone the way of the Dodo and I wonder where I can get some detailed paper maps so I can do some planning.
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13th February 2018, 11:40 PM #2
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13th February 2018, 11:40 PM #3
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Chris, check out Hema maps online store. https://shop.hemamaps.com/
Hope this helps,
KrynTo grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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14th February 2018, 06:44 AM #4
The Barry Way through Suggan Buggan shoudl be a very nice, allbeight lonely, drive. I don't know of any route between Jindabyne and Bega that doesn't involve either Brown Mountain (Snowy Mtns Hwy), the B-Double route (Imlay Road), or similar. However, Cooma to Numeralla to Braidwood to Nerriga to Nowra should make a really good scenic drive -- just make sure you have a full tank before leaving Cooma.
regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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14th February 2018, 12:38 PM #5
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The roads are there you just have to connect the dots, A few years ago I had to go to Delegate via Bega and there is a road through the forest that comes out near Bombala. It's all dirt but a good road none the less and I like getting off the beaten track a bit. I used to do a lot of rally support in that area when I was young and loved the whole thing. The worst thing about the Snowy region is that it actually snows there and a lot of it is inaccessible in winter.
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