Just some info on Roo number collected this week by me, thought it might interesting for your IBA plans for Parkes this weekend.
On Lynne The Pillion's and my recent 50CC attempt from Cooktown via Townsville, Charter Towers, Emerald to Roma there was no Kangaroos seen by us and very little road kill. Lots of water everywhere from the recent rains and the paddocks looked green.
From Roma where we pulled the pin on the ride and then rode west to Charleville there still lots of water laying but the paddocks looked dryer and Roos were bounding around at approx 5 RPM (Roos Per Minute).
Then we turned south and rode via Cunnamulla to Bourke and the Roo count went up big time to around 40 RPM. Again lots of water laying everywhere I looked and the paddocks dry looking.
South of Bourke and back down to Melbourne none were sighted.
A guy I was speaking to at Cunnamulla said the road east to St George was teaming with the buggers.
Hoping this info may assist you in your planning.
See you in Parkes..
On Lynne The Pillion's and my recent 50CC attempt from Cooktown via Townsville, Charter Towers, Emerald to Roma there was no Kangaroos seen by us and very little road kill. Lots of water everywhere from the recent rains and the paddocks looked green.
From Roma where we pulled the pin on the ride and then rode west to Charleville there still lots of water laying but the paddocks looked dryer and Roos were bounding around at approx 5 RPM (Roos Per Minute).
Then we turned south and rode via Cunnamulla to Bourke and the Roo count went up big time to around 40 RPM. Again lots of water laying everywhere I looked and the paddocks dry looking.
South of Bourke and back down to Melbourne none were sighted.
A guy I was speaking to at Cunnamulla said the road east to St George was teaming with the buggers.
Hoping this info may assist you in your planning.
See you in Parkes..