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Originally Posted by prydey
I haven't, but let me know what it's like.
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Well going there midweek means you’re the only person around for miles, a big tick there!
Getting there:
There’s conflicting info online. If it is dry then it is 2wd accessible from the Ngarkat Highway, but you just need to drop the tyre pressure and gun it over sandy parts of the track to the camp. I can see how one could get easily bogged if it’s been raining. Immediatelt beyond the camp it’s strictly 4WD only, full sand tracks.
It’s a featureless mulga/desert camp area, great for chilling out solo or partying with a group, not great if you get bored easily. Campsite had one drop dunny in good nick.
Sleeping under the stars on a still night with zero human noise other than a midnight jet was a pretty surreal experience.
My only other desert camp experience was glamping in the Wahiba Sands in Oman, pretty different to here.