Cobbera's Trail V.H.C.

wazsal

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Looking for information about Cobbera's Trail in the Victorian High Country.

A group of us are wanting to drive Cobbera's in a few weeks if anyone has any advice about the trail, camping spots along the trail and how much time to travel the trail without busting balls and maybe your experience when you drove the trail, please share it with us.

Thanks.
 

atowen

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Looking for information about Cobbera's Trail in the Victorian High Country.

A group of us are wanting to drive Cobbera's in a few weeks if anyone has any advice about the trail, camping spots along the trail and how much time to travel the trail without busting balls and maybe your experience when you drove the trail, please share it with us.

Thanks.

Hey waz long time no speak!
If your towing your camper i would seek an alternative route! The track whilst mostly of a moderate rating does have one section that is a definite trailer no go zone. Check out Mal's NYE high country trip. We had to recover one rollover from another group at this section and winch two people over. Distance wise its a good day starting from native dog campground!
 

What

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We took a group up there over the new year break, we did Jindabyne to Native Dog in a long day.
as "atowen" says above there is definately one point you wouldn't want to take a trailer up, one of our crew with a Ute lost his hard tonneau cover coming up it (to fast).
I recall a river crossing where we had lunch that would possibly serve as a campsite for maybe 6 cars tops, there are plenty along the Barry Way/Snowy River Rd plus Native Dog the other end.
We went up the Ingeegoodbee track onto MacFarlane Flat Track then Cobberras Track, an interesting drive not to difficult but enough to keep your attention.
 
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