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		<title>MBCNSW July 2024 night drive &#8211; Wisemans Ferry</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever since we started the night drives in 2020, I&#8217;ve wanted to do a route going north from Wisemans Ferry.   The issue was the poor road surface along Wisemans Ferry Road as it goes parallel with the Lower Hawkesbury.   Some of the potholes were big enough to swallow up a W201. Given the lack of lighting it wasn&#8217;t really a suitable place for a&#46;&#46;&#46;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since we started the night drives in 2020, I&#8217;ve wanted to do a route going north from Wisemans Ferry.   The issue was the poor road surface along Wisemans Ferry Road as it goes parallel with the Lower Hawkesbury.   Some of the potholes were big enough to swallow up a W201. Given the lack of lighting it wasn&#8217;t really a suitable place for a night drive.</p>
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<p>At some point, the most egregious of them have been filled in.  Therefore, it was finally possible to put it on the schedule.   In order to make the length of the drive somewhat manageable, we started at Hawkins lookout.   This isn&#8217;t the most ideal starting spot, as there is no lighting, but starting in Glenorie would have added too much time to the route.   Hawkins lookout was the destination point of the <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2020/08/july-and-august-night-drives/">second ever night drive</a>, where we managed to disturb an amorous couple in a Ute.  Luckily, this time the place was empty.</p>
<p>From Hawkins lookout, we crossed the Ferry and kept going along Wisemans Ferry Road.   This road winds along the bank of the lower Hawkesbury River.    At night the road was practically deserted, which made it an easy cruise.   There are still some areas of perpetual road works, but nothing that is not obvious in the dark.    The winding road is good to cruise along, especially with no traffic.    At Central Mangrove, we turned off Wisemans Ferry road to head to Peats Ridge Road, which has some great fast sweeping bends, and again, no traffic at night.   We lost a couple of people in the dark, and since there is no mobile phone reception it wasn&#8217;t easy to find the rest of the group, but they eventually did.</p>
<p>After Peats ridge road, there is the very windy section of the Old Pacific Highway as it goes down through Mount White towards Mooney Mooney.  This area is busy and has a very low speed limit which is aggressively enforced.    We finished up at a long demolished service station just north of the bridge.   This is probably one of my top 5 routes we&#8217;ve done on the night drives.  I&#8217;m keen to schedule it again in a year or two.</p>
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<p>The weather was excellent and we had a pretty decent turn out.    Four W124s &#8211; a 230E, two 300Es and a 320CE cabriolet, two W126s &#8211; a 380SEC and my 560SEC and a W116, my old 280SE which is continuing the tradition of coming on night drives.    It was a pretty good number for a drive like this.  While it was a late night, I think everyone enjoyed themselves.</p>
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		<title>Sydney scenic drives</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most of the articles on Sydney Scenic drives list the same old drives everyone knows.   I&#8217;ve had a free day once a week for the last couple of months.   Its given me the opportunity to explore different roads a day trip away from Sydney.    I don&#8217;t normally get the chance to go long drives, to it was also a good opportunity to give&#46;&#46;&#46;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the articles on Sydney Scenic drives list the same old drives everyone knows.   I&#8217;ve had a free day once a week for the last couple of months.   Its given me the opportunity to explore different roads a day trip away from Sydney.    I don&#8217;t normally get the chance to go long drives, to it was also a good opportunity to give all the cars a good run.    The idea was to leave about 7:30AM, and return by 6PM, leaving time for a few breaks.</p>
<p>The idea was to find some good roads for the classic car driver who wants to get out and explore the area a couple of hours around Sydney.</p>
<h4>Mudgee via Bells Line of Road</h4>
<p>The first drive I did was to Mudgee.   I took Cattai ridge road from Glenorie through Maraylya.  This is a drive I do quite a bit as it can be done in a couple of hours.   Instead of returning, I then took Bells line of road up through Lithgow and then up the road to Mudgee.</p>
<p>Bells line of road is always an enjoyable drive, especially during the week without much traffic.   The road up to Mudgee is a nice undulating road with some fast sections and some tighter sections.</p>
<p>I made the mistake of coming back via the Great Western Highway.   It really is a horrible road.   Congested, insanely low speed limits, speed cameras on every corner.   Next time I would go back via Bells Line of road again.</p>
<p>I took my DS.   On the way up the DS drove really well, but it was a bit unhappy on the way home and I had to nurse it back.  It felt like something was dragging on the motor, perhaps one of the accessories?    I did this drive first, before the hot summer weather came in.   The DS isn&#8217;t the best as a hot weather car.     It is really comfortable and soaks up the bumps on a rough road like few other cars.</p>
<p>I really enjoyed this drive and would do it again.</p>
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<p><a title="DS to Mudgee" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97047353@N00/50690582936/" rel=""><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter" title="DS to Mudgee" src="http://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50690582936_f43d15c4e6_c.jpg" alt="DS to Mudgee" width="800" height="600" /></a></p>
<h4>Putty road, returning via Wollombi</h4>
<p>I did this drive as part of a mid week drive with the Mercedes Club.   This drive is already covered <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2020/09/mbcnsw-mid-week-drive-up-the-putty-road/">here</a>.    I took my SLC.    The Putty road is so much better mid-week than on the weekend.  The return via Wollombi is much nicer than going on the M1.   This drive is on most Sydney Scenic drives list.</p>
<h4>Bylong Valley</h4>
<p>This one was a surprise because I just started looking at google maps to find roads that might be interesting.   The self-leveling rear suspension had just been re-installed in my 560SEL and I wanted a good drive to give it a work out and make sure my used struts were not leaking.    Not only was this a good drive, but it fulfiled that requirement as the road was quite rough.   The car was transformed.   The horrible old ute feel was gone and it was back to driving like an S-Class again.</p>
<p>I started by driving up to Singleton where I had lunch.   I then took the Golden Highway to Bylong Vally Way.     The Bylong Valley Way is a really enjoyable road.   A bit rough in times, but scenic and twisty as you cross the mountains.</p>
<p><a title="Bylong Valley" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97047353@N00/50690773167/" rel=""><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter" title="Bylong Valley" src="http://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50690773167_0e778efa26_c.jpg" alt="Bylong Valley" width="800" height="600" /></a></p>
<p>Return was via Lithgow and Bells Line of Road.  You pop out very close to Mudgee  so the return is very similar to the drive above.   The SEL is better than most people would expect on twisty roads.   It also has plenty of power to accelerate up hilly roads.      This drive really cemented my decision to put the SLS back in.</p>
<p>You could probably make this drive even better by taking the Putty road up to the Hunter and then continuing the drive from there.  Large sections of this route have no phone reception.</p>
<h4>Oberon to Goulburn</h4>
<p>I&#8217;ve been wanting to do the Oberon to Goulburn drive for years.   I&#8217;ve always heard it was good but never got a chance to try it.    After I got the cooling system working again, I took my 560SEC.   I figured of the cars I own, the SEC with its 220KW engine or the E-Type are the most ideal cars for this drive, and given the weather was iffy at the start of the day, the SEC was the best choice.</p>
<p>I took Bells Line of Road to get to Oberon and then proceeded to Goulburn.   This road really lived up to expectations.    There are some long fast sections were I got to push the SEC along as well as some curvy bits decending down the mountains.     The road to Oberon from the Great Western Highway is really picturesque as you can see from the photo below.</p>
<p>The only real downside to this drive, is that the return journey on the freeway is a bit boring.</p>
<p><a title="Oberon" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97047353@N00/50690811227/" rel=""><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter" title="Oberon" src="http://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50690811227_96d3520d54_c.jpg" alt="Oberon" width="800" height="628" /></a></p>
<h4>Goulburn to Oberon</h4>
<p>I enjoyed the Goulburn drive so much I decided to do it again, but in reverse.   I just had the E-Type ready after its new <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2020/09/jaguar-e-type-fuel-hoses/">fuel pump</a>.      The E-Type drove really well and was really in its element on this drive.    I did this one as a <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2020/11/fuel-leak-damage-repaired/">pop up drive</a> with the Mercedes Club.   It is kind of funny the one I did on my own, I did in a Mercedes, but the one I did with the Mercedes Club I did in a Jaguar.</p>
<p>I think its slightly better to do it in this direction.   Not because the drive is better, but it&#8217;s easier to manage traffic that way, especially if you live north of the Harbour like I do.</p>
<h4>Grand Pacific Drive</h4>
<p>I&#8217;ve done the Grand Pacific Drive through the Royal National park many times.   Both on club events and on my own.   Most recently I did two variants, one that took me inland to Berry and another over Macquarie pass through to Mittagong.   We didn&#8217;t have time, but the Berry drive would have probably been even better to return via Kangaroo Valley.   The drive through the Royal National Park is nicer during the week and very scenic, if a bit slow.   The speed limits are artificially slow and heavily policed.   There are also a lot of cyclists.</p>
<p>I took my 250SE on the <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2020/11/250se-extended-test-drive/">drive through Berry</a> and the 300SE on the <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2020/11/300se-low-oil-pressure-gauge/">other drive</a>.   Like Putty road, this one is also on most of the Sydney scenic drives list.</p>
<p><a title="Sydney Scenic Drives" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97047353@N00/50586407021/" rel=""><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter" title="Sydney Scenic Drives" src="http://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50586407021_c1ae66ece1_c.jpg" alt="Sydney Scenic Drives" width="800" height="600" /></a></p>
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<h4>Wollombi, returning via Wisemans Ferry</h4>
<p>I had a bit less time this day so did a shorter drive.   I took the old Pacific highway to Peats Ridge, and followed the roads north to Wollombi.    On the way back, I turned off and went via Wisemans Ferry.   This is quite a nice drive if you don&#8217;t want to spend the full day.   The roads up to Wollombi are in decent shape although the one to Wisemans Ferry not as much.</p>
<p>I took my 560SEC.   The Old Northern Road after you cross Wisemans Ferry is a nice drive too.</p>
<h4>Hunter Valley &#8211; Scone &#8211; Merriwa</h4>
<p>On this drive, I took the freeway up to the Hunter Valley and then went up towards Scone, where I had lunch.   From Scone, I took the road to Merriwa, which was scenic and deserted.  I was able to push the 450SLC along a bit.    This was quite a nice drive once I got up to the Hunter but the freeway section was boring.   It could be combined with Putty road or Old Pacific Highway.    I think Bylong Valley was better though.</p>
<h4>Barrington Tops</h4>
<p>This one was a bit speculative.   There looked like there could be a nice road through the Barrington Tops national park from Barrington across to Scone.    And there is.   Problem is that its unsealed for about 80km.    I took my 560SEL, and while it could easily do an 80km unsealed road, I didn&#8217;t want to.   I drove on the unsealed bit for about 5KM until an information kiosk.   When the extent of the unsealed section was apparent, I turned back.</p>
<p>I had tried to get up there without using freeways.   Getting up to Peats Ridge via the Old Pacific Highway was good, and then I went towards the coast towards Alison.   From there I should have taken the motorway as I ended up driving through the Newcastle suburbs.      The other Alternative would have been Putty road and skip the whole area.</p>
<p>During my navigation, I discovered some key differences between Google maps and Waze.   When you avoid Motorways on Google Maps, it just avoids Motorways with an M prefix.   A roads that are built to almost motorway standards are OK.   Waze is stricter.    Major A roads that are dual carrigeways are also avoided.    Thus, Waze will tell you the only way to get up there without using Motorways is to drive up to Queensland and take the silly route around the top.   Google will take you on the A roads.</p>
<p>Waze has an option to avoid Dirt roads, but it doesn&#8217;t show them on the map.   Google doesn&#8217;t show them at all.   I wish it would.   Maybe I need to invest in a proper printed road atlas to explore more Sydney scenic drives.</p>
<p>It may be worth at some point exploring up Thunderbolts Way.  This takes up towards Tamworth which is too far, but there could be some good intermediate stops.</p>
<h4>Future</h4>
<p>If I get more time to explore more Sydney Scenic Drives, I may look at more roads on the other side of the great dividing range.   From Oberon, as an alternative to Goulburn, it looks like you can turn off earlier and go via Wollondilly.   There may also be some roads in the area between Bathurst, Mudgee and Lithgow.   I can probably explore further West too.</p>
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		<title>Mercedes Club drive to Wollombi</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Today I joined the Mercedes Club on a drive to Wollombi, which is a small town on the way to the Hunter Valley.   The town was used in the 1840&#8217;s for convicts to stay while they built a road from Sydney to the Hunter and ultimately beyond.   The Mercedes club has been organizing some rather interesting sounding drives recently so it was&#46;&#46;&#46;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I joined the Mercedes Club on a drive to Wollombi, which is a small town on the way to the Hunter Valley.   The town was used in the 1840&#8217;s for convicts to stay while they built a road from Sydney to the Hunter and ultimately beyond.   The Mercedes club has been organizing some rather interesting sounding drives recently so it was good to be able to come along &#8211; the roads in this area are very scenic and apart from idiots on motorcycles rather nice to drive on.</p>
<p>It was a lovely autumn  day here in Sydney, so a great day to take the 250SE Cabriolet out.   The route started in Thornleigh and took the old Pacific highway up to near Peats ridge, then the Old North Road to Wollombi.   Lunch was at <a href="http://www.mullavilla.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mulla Villa</a>, which is a house built by the convicts as they built the Old North Road.   There are still convict cells under the house, which are available for a tour, although I had to leave before that could occur.</p>
<p>I also had to collect something in Emu Plains, so instead of taking the freeway back I took Wisemans Ferry road, over the ferry through Cattai, Pitt Town etc &#8211; a slower but much more pleasant drive.   All in all I drove almost 300 miles, passing the lucky 77,777 odometer reading!   This is the 3rd time this number has appeared given the 5 digit odometer.</p>
<p><a title="Wollombi" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97047353@N00/25738275104/" rel=""><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter" title="Wollombi" src="http://live.staticflickr.com/1580/25738275104_49f157e486_c.jpg" alt="Wollombi" width="450" height="800" /></a></p>
<p>The drive had a mix of old a new cars &#8211; my favorites were a midnight blue W113, a pristine white 107 SL and a red 114C.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On a recent trip to the Hunter Valley I was looking for ways of avoiding the F3 and its traffic.   On the way there, I went via the Putty Road.  On the way back, I took tourist route 33 then over Wisemans ferry. View Larger Map The route is nice with minimal traffic, good winding roads and scenery.   As you drive along&#46;&#46;&#46;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On a recent trip to the Hunter Valley I was looking for ways of avoiding the F3 and its traffic.   On the way there, I went via the <a title="The Putty road is the best way to the Hunter" href="http://www.classicjalopy.com/2014/01/the-putty-road-is-the-best-way-to-the-hunter/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Putty Road</a>.  On the way back, I took tourist route 33 then over Wisemans ferry.</p>
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<p>The route is nice with minimal traffic, good winding roads and scenery.   As you drive along route 33, you&#8217;ll see an early sign to Wisemans Ferry &#8211; this is an unsealed road and not the ferry you&#8217;re looking for, so ignore this sign.      You&#8217;ll also get to smell the chicken farms along the route &#8211; best to go through that area rather quickly!</p>
<p>overall this route is a faster way than Putty, but Putty is a better drive.   Even better do both!  Certainly better than sitting in the F3 traffic, and this route is probably a bit less popular with the motorbike crowd.  It&#8217;s also far enough from the city that the cyclists don&#8217;t clog it up.</p>
<p>If you like ferries, you can also go back via the Berowra waters ferry instead of through Dural.   I didn&#8217;t as it was getting late.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com/2014/02/alternate-route-to-the-hunter-wisemans-ferry/">Alternate route to the Hunter &#8211; Wisemans Ferry</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.classicjalopy.com">Classic Jalopy</a>.</p>
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