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Andy V6SE
 


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Here a photo my friend took when he was on a 3 months rotation (hospital MD).

I just look at it and I wished I was there!!

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He was there from Dec (07) to Feb... I guess the raining season boosted his chance~

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green
  
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ianv wrote:
You reckon it made his eyes water Norto?
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Did you get your rear end fixed
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norto wrote:
Did you get your rear end fixed


The rear end of the D3.......just to clarify things
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HI guys,

I have been away for a while, and picked up on this thread. I have also put in for leave to travel to Uluru, July school holidays. I am travelling from Perth, and will meet a mate of mine there travelling from Brisbane.

I have a couple of questions:
1. Any ideas where a good place would be to stop over halfway for a sleep over? Not too keen on setting up camp for one night.

2. Aparently I need a permit to drive a portion of the route. Where are these permits purchased?

3. Do I need radio comms for the trip? With the US$-AUD$ there is not a better time getting HF-VHF radios from the US.

4. Stupid question, but what are the roads like? If not so good, I don't mind, but this shoudl indicate what spares could be needed.

5. We would like to camp at Uluru. We are currenlty looking at http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/arrcamp/ Ayers Rock Camp Ground. Has anyone stayed there. Are there better places.

6. Has anyone visited Gosses Bluff crater? Is it worth a visit?

7. What route would you take as a scenic trip back to Perth? We are rushing to get there, and will spend a week there, and then drive back taking in as much scenery as possible.

Any tips or ideas would be appreciated.
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PierreJ wrote:

6. Has anyone visited Gosses Bluff crater? Is it worth a visit?
not really  
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Pierrej
Are you towing or tenting it
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PierreJ wrote:
HI guys,

I have been away for a while, and picked up on this thread. I have also put in for leave to travel to Uluru, July school holidays. I am travelling from Perth, and will meet a mate of mine there travelling from Brisbane.

I have a couple of questions:
1. Any ideas where a good place would be to stop over halfway for a sleep over? Not too keen on setting up camp for one night.

2. Aparently I need a permit to drive a portion of the route. Where are these permits purchased?

3. Do I need radio comms for the trip? With the US$-AUD$ there is not a better time getting HF-VHF radios from the US.

4. Stupid question, but what are the roads like? If not so good, I don't mind, but this shoudl indicate what spares could be needed.

5. We would like to camp at Uluru. We are currenlty looking at http://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/arrcamp/ Ayers Rock Camp Ground. Has anyone stayed there. Are there better places.

6. Has anyone visited Gosses Bluff crater? Is it worth a visit?

7. What route would you take as a scenic trip back to Perth? We are rushing to get there, and will spend a week there, and then drive back taking in as much scenery as possible.

Any tips or ideas would be appreciated.


I've done the trip twice - via the Gunbarrel and via the Gt Central Rd (from Laverton). The camp stop near the Giles Weather Station is nice - you could spend a day or two there (Lassiter's Cave is just up the road). Some people like Docker River, but I found it pretty isolated and run-down.

I had a sat phone for both trips, but you wouldn't need anything like that for the Laverton route - it's fairly well traveled - at least it was in Sept.

As for the roads, depends on when the grader was last through and/or when it last rained. On the first trip it was relatively tame - some of the fords can be tricky, but nothing you couldn't do safely. In 2006 the corrugations were terrible, especially Docker River to Uluru.

Cheers,

Gordon
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norto wrote:
Pierrej
Are you towing or tenting it


We are roughing it, and we are tenting.
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disco4x4au wrote:
I've done the trip twice - via the Gunbarrel and via the Gt Central Rd (from Laverton). The camp stop near the Giles Weather Station is nice - you could spend a day or two there (Lassiter's Cave is just up the road). Some people like Docker River, but I found it pretty isolated and run-down.

I had a sat phone for both trips, but you wouldn't need anything like that for the Laverton route - it's fairly well traveled - at least it was in Sept.



Hi Gordon.

Thanks for the tips. As for the Satphone, did you buy or rent? Is there any truths about the permits? What was the biggest distances between fuel stations?

I was thinking of taking the Gunbarrel there and perhaps Great Central Back, purely for getting there in a rush. Qld schools close a week before WA, and my mate will be taking his time getting there, while we rush. Then they will e rushing back for schools to open, while we take our time.

Anything apart from a tyre repair kit, compressor and the usual bit needed. How much water should I be taking?

I musgt admit, I have done a fair bit of African Overlanding, but nothing like this. The distances between places are too vast to contemplate. The dangers are also quite different.
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Whenever I visit the desert the groups I've been with always hire Sat phones. Try some of the larger Telstra dealers.
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Post #28927220th Apr 2008 10:39 pm
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Yep, hiring would be the best, although I had an old one so I haven't actually done it myself. And yes, you need two permits, one from NT (Central Land Council - 08 8951 6211) and one from WA (contact dia.wa.gov.au on 9235 8058 - they should tell you how to apply).

I carried 5 extra jerry-cans (three on the car, two on the camper) and made it without needing all of them. I had 30L of water, but I was traveling alone and used about half.

If you need to get there quickly, then the Gt Central Rd is the go - you can sit on 80 ~ 100 kph for most of the trip. I did this from Perth with one overnight stop in Laverton, although it was around 15hrs travel the second day. The Gunbarrel is much slower going.

Cheers,

Gordon
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Just filling in some of the gaps.

Radio's - Modern HF radios need a good configuration. The frequencies can be preset and grouped eg. flying doctors and VKS four wheel drive network, ABC and other radio stations. etc If you buy locally the agent will program the radio for you and include all your id information etc in the setup. HF radios are not easy to use like a Satphone but have one great advantage. If you are in a remote area and call for help anyone else on that channel near and far can hear you call, especially if they are useing the scan function. You never know who is just over the horizon or within a 100km radiius of you, even when it is very remote you would be surprised who is within a few hours of where you are.

Take an EPIRB, easy for anyone to set off and if you register people will know who they are searching for.

Don't buy a UHF in the US their frequency spectrum is radically different from ours, their UHF frequencies are allocated to weather satellite dowload links here I think.

I bought a UHF+HF+epirb in one go and got a good discount from the radio shop, reccomend the strategy.

The drive to Goss Bluff is great, if you go around the Meerine loop stop at a spot called Tylers pass lookout that has a great view of the crater from about 30km away. Last time I went into Goss Bluff to have lunch there were so many bees we had to leave the area as they were swarming for our water.

Look from a distance but there is not much to see inside apart from a scummy car park. Has any body walked around there?

I carry, air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, main drive belt, oil cap, radiator cap, 3 spare wheel nuts, cable ties, fencing wire, duct tape, quick set 2 pack resin or Araldite, minimum 5 litres water per person per day minimum in multiple containers, twice as much fuel as I belive required between stops, allow for site seeing and backtracking, also some places run out on occasions or just don't feel like being open.

All the best

Ianv
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spare parts

Ianv,
You forgot to mention the air suspension repair kit that you showed me at Cooma. I went out and got tubing, joiners and air valve for $30. Very Happy
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Garryc

Well mentioned, now I have it in the car I just take it for granted. Everybody should carry that kit, make sure you keep it in a sealed packet like mine as most air systems need to be very clean.

so - couple of metres of 6mm high pressure air hose, couple of schrader valves and some joiners. Then you can pump up individual corners or ends ot the car with your portable air compressor if required.

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PS: And then I also carry coolant, oil, fuel syphon, empty jerry cans in case of needing to save fuel from a damaged tank, recovery kit, hand winch, small and large first aid kits. chains and shackles. This is for the more serious trip of course, and sometimes the chainsaw as well.
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