Great place for a picnic (can't believe I used that line).
This was one of my key destinations and am very happy that I managed to actually get here. The track in is tricky and disappears at times and is extraordinarily remote. It's a 60km side track that runs of the main track through Rudall NP and sees very little traffic, some years maybe five or six vehicles.
Part of the track is a 5 km run along a dry river bed, a hoot to drive, other sections are so overgrown that both mirrors must be pulled in and the vehicle will cop a lot of scratches on both sides. No way around the bush, just straight through it and hope you can keep an eye on the track and hope you don't stake a tyre or three.
Exciting and adrenaline pumping but the reward at the end makes it all worthwhile.
I lost the track at about the 8km mark and spent 20 minutes trying to find it, nearly turned around at this point as I was quite nervous about tackling this track on my own with no GPS to help. My GPS died on the Birdsville track on week five so maps/compass and much finger crossing were my guide for most of the journey. And the maps for this track are pretty much worthless.
So damn glad I kept going.
The rock itself may not appear all that spectacular but context is everything. Such a journey to get here.
This was one of my key destinations and am very happy that I managed to actually get here. The track in is tricky and disappears at times and is extraordinarily remote. It's a 60km side track that runs of the main track through Rudall NP and sees very little traffic, some years maybe five or six vehicles.
Part of the track is a 5 km run along a dry river bed, a hoot to drive, other sections are so overgrown that both mirrors must be pulled in and the vehicle will cop a lot of scratches on both sides. No way around the bush, just straight through it and hope you can keep an eye on the track and hope you don't stake a tyre or three.
Exciting and adrenaline pumping but the reward at the end makes it all worthwhile.
I lost the track at about the 8km mark and spent 20 minutes trying to find it, nearly turned around at this point as I was quite nervous about tackling this track on my own with no GPS to help. My GPS died on the Birdsville track on week five so maps/compass and much finger crossing were my guide for most of the journey. And the maps for this track are pretty much worthless.
So damn glad I kept going.
The rock itself may not appear all that spectacular but context is everything. Such a journey to get here.
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