Ray,
I spoke to Alan Pedersen (our local councillor) at the Mt Molloy PO this
morning. He lives a fair way along Hurricane Road. They had 100 mm of
rain there last night. The rain has been pretty patchy so what there was
back towards the highway and Mt Carbine, I would not know. He got in to
Mt Molloy OK but then he had a 4WD. That road was graded and gravelled
about 2-3 years ago and has been in good order since. The gullies which
run across it are pretty short and the water goes down quickly so a half
a day or so after the rain stops, you should be able to negotiate it.
There is one gully about 1 km or so along the road from the highway
which can have a depth of water in it - best idea is to walk through it
first if you are worried about it. I would be fairly sure you will get
across it OK with a standard 2WD. I have never had any trouble with a
Suzuki Jimny since the road was rebuilt. You should get to the
Kondarparinga turnoff OK - and probably further towards Hurricane though
I am not sure of the conditions past the turnoff. You will only get down
the Kondarparinga road as far as the Mitchell River - there will be a
metre or more of fast flowing water across the crossing (locally known
as the Cooktown Crossing) at present.
Be aware that the country on each side of Hurricane Road belongs to
Curraghmore Station (at least as far as the Mitchell River) which has a
new owner. I spoke to him a couple of months ago and he is OK with with
one two people birding there but commercial groups need special
permission from him if they are going off the road - i.e. to the dams
for Black-throated Finches etc. He has had trouble with hooning campers
around the crossing area apparently.
Lloyd Nielsen,
Mt Molloy, Nth Qld
Just looking at the radar, there seems to be alot of showers over the
entire area this afternoon. We have had around 25 mm so far today.
Does anyone know if Hurricane Rd north of Mt Carbine is open and passable for a 2WD vehicle at this time?
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