G'day everyone,
Looking to plan my first big ST trip and came up with the idea of a trip to, up and over the Alps with my better 3/4's on the back. It'd be nice to see some snow but less nice to try and ride around on ice.
Does anyone know roughly what time of year we could get away with such a trip? I was thinking July/August but being a Queenslander and having not seen snow since I was 13 I've got no idea. The only ice I've seen in winter was in the horse trough.
I'd be happy to provide a detailed list of roads that get icy in QLD to anyone that can help ;)
Hmmmm ....... a lot of thought and planning needed. To help, here are a few random thoughts from me.
* Depends which ski resort you visit or which road "over" you choose.
* Most roads are kept cleared and open, but there have been seasons in recent years when some snow dumps have been so excessive that the road authorities have not been able to keep the roads open, ie. the roads are closed. A couple years back the Great Alpine Road was closed between Bright and Mount Hotham, the road was open between Omeo and Mount Hotham, and there were reports of some snow bunnies driving from Bright, back to Melbourne, Bairnsdale, Omeo to Mount Hotham. A detour or nearly 800km instead of the normal 50km.
* Regardless of road condition, some (perhaps most) alpine travel conditions require snow chains to be fitted to the vehicle, or at least snow chains carried.
* If your on the ST, IMHO you would better basing yourselves at Jindabyne, Dinner Plains or somewhere else convenient and taking a bus up a mountain.
We have a ride and an overnight planned in Omeo in around two weeks. My preferred route will be via Mount Hotham, but if there's a hint of snow and ice, we'll be riding via Bairnsdale.