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Well, I decided to go for an early morning dawn run down the Putty Road and take a few shots. This was extremely early in the morning though, hence the non-invite to others.

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Traffic was non existant except for a few semi's which were going unbelievably fast for their size...but they were still holding me up.

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how long does the drive usually take to complete the whole way? how many km is it and are the roads really smooth?

altogether from windsor if you go all the way to singelton its approx 170km, if you go from windsor to the end of the good bits its about 150km.

round trip from the city all up about 350km, at night it takes around 4-5 hours including stopping for petrol stuffing around etc. also keep in mind there is no petrol station open late at night at singleton so u have to fill up at windsor at the latest or you risk running out on the way home :O

the roads for the first 2/3 are good with some average sections, the end 1/3 has a lot of new surfaces so is very good. fair few wombats and kangaroos around too.

there is a freaky looking monastery half way with blue lit up crosses..

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