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Old 24-07-2014, 07:36 PM   #1
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Here I am at Carnarvon on the sunny West Australian Gascoyne Coast.
Spent the first night at a mate's who lives in Geraldton. We went out for a feed and a few beers.
I'll put my feet up here for the night, I'll grab a motel room and upload a few pics, though not too much to report so far.
Getting 10 litres per 100 km, cruising between 105 and 110kmh (trip meter reading, I'll compare it to the fuel bills). Only thing seen near the road that was hazardous was GOATS. They weren't there when I last passed up this way 28 years ago. Now, I like a goat, who doesn't, but these guys are desert
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Happy and safe travels. Hope to see some outstanding pics every now and then.
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Can't wait to see some of the pics from your trip! Stay safe mate and make sure you have fun.
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Just done a few calcs for those who are interested...(Bunbury to Geraldton)

Remembering that my tyres are 245x45x18 (instead of OEM 245x40x18) it means my odometer and litre/km is thrown out a bit. So...

Going by the roadside km signs (and I've averaged this over a year of driving) my odometer is reading --- 100km is actually 104.2.

Petrol in to kilometres via trip meter is 10l per 100.
Going by the pump, allowing for errors and calcs = 9.81 per 100
Just on 29mpg old school at about 105kmh average - includes usual Perth shuffle.

Great going.
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Here I am at Carnarvon on the sunny West Australian Gascoyne Coast.
Spent the first night at a mate's who lives in Geraldton. We went out for a feed and a few beers.
I'll put my feet up here for the night, I'll grab a motel room and upload a few pics, though not too much to report so far.
Getting 10 litres per 100 km, cruising between 105 and 110kmh (trip meter reading, I'll compare it to the fuel bills). Only thing seen near the road that was hazardous was GOATS. They weren't there when I last passed up this way 28 years ago. Now, I like a goat, who doesn't, but these guys are desert
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Was the goats name Gary?
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I'm pretty sure the goat's name was Clive. He high twoed me as I rushed past. Gone, but not forgotten.
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Have a good, safe trip Gaz.
I'm planning something similar towards the end of the year. Not as long as your sojourn, Melb to Bris via the coast and back via inland route(s).
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Nothing wrong with 29mpg, loaded too! Watch out for those jumping Emblems, lots of them looking for a feed somewhere too, and a place to bed down. Make sure you zip the swag closed if you don't want any unwelcome visitors.
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Nothing wrong with 29mpg, loaded too! Watch out for those jumping Emblems, lots of them looking for a feed somewhere too, and a place to bed down. Make sure you zip the swag closed if you don't want any unwelcome visitors.
Cheers, Gypzy.
I'd be watching out for the cattle further north, plenty of front plastic bumpers & cattle on side of the road last time I did a trip like this.
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Pretty poor updates. I'm on the road but Optus is not
Yes Optus becomes pretty much No Optus
Still, here I am at Kununurra and I have Some Optus, so I'll take 5 (hours ) and try and upload a few pics...
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Pretty poor updates. I'm on the road but Optus is not
Yes Optus becomes pretty much No Optus
Still, here I am at Kununurra and I have Some Optus, so I'll take 5 (hours ) and try and upload a few pics...
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Here I am at Darwin.
Below are a few pics that I hope turn out okay.
Before heading up the Tanami Road, I asked a trucker his opinion if whether I could get the FG up to the Crater. This bloke was pulling 3 cattle trailers up the Tanami. He looked at the Ute and said no way. He pointed out he'd busted springs and tyres. Never one to take advice, I got to the turn off which turned out to be 120 kilometres of corrugation, which if you run right at 80 to 90 kmh, wasn't to bad. Hills and corners I had to slow down as the corrugation became very choppy, even at the edges of the road.
Finally the turnoff to the Crater.
I flagged down a couple in a four wheel drive, returning from the Wolfe.
The man said the road was pretty rough. No worries. I figured it couldn't be worse than the Tanami.
Wrong.
These corrugations where about the width of a tyre, spaced all over the place and about 3 to 4 inches from peak to trough. I tried running fast, but the bonnet was trying to jump off it's hinges.
Tracking the edges, I rolled along at about 20kph, in second, sometimes even less. A 4WD guy stopped on the road to let air out of his tyres, he suggested I do the same. I told him, I've got no air to let out . Low profile tyres are not for the desert.
Finally after taking an hour to travel 20 kilometres, the crater rim came into view. Below are a few pics. A stunning vista. The violence of the event can only be imagined. Of course, photo's do not do it justice, but the trip was definitely worth the view.





The old OTC Dish at Carnarvon


My first car was was exactly the same but grey in colour, Just about as rusty too.



My home on the tray. Good comfortable bed.



Good Old Red Dog. Dampier, WA



Roeburn's Hot Rod Shop. Makes you wonder what it was in it's heyday.



Me at the Roeburn Lookout.



The silky smooth Tanimi Road



A Ford to Far. Saw 3 of them by the side of the road.



The not so smooth access road to the Crater. Bits of car seen along the way.
Even the 4 wheel drives take a pull.



Me at the crater rim. Photo's do not do it justice. Awesome.
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Awesome mate. I live in Alice, but haven't gone out to the crater yet - will have to make the journey now that I've seen your pictures!
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Thanks for sharing the photos, they are great!
I do like your sleeping arrangements in the ute, I have done similar on week ends but not on the scale you are with your trip.
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Yep I do the same with my swag on the ute... also saves getting the socks dirty if you need a 3am wizz!
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Crikey Gaz - have you got any fillings left in your teeth or discs left in your back? - those corrugations look evil!

Nice shot of the crater - heard about it before but never seen it.

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great pics, living out on the road, nothing like it, have a safe trip.
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Great pictures, thanks for sharing and enjoy the rest of your trip
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Standing near the epicentre.
Sounds eerily magnified.
The meteorite smashed in there about 300,000 years ago. Originally the crater floor was about 160 meters deep, but desert sand and dust have slowly filled it in to a present level, about 60 meters below the rim.

So, the workmates where ribbing me about the Crater trip. The Mick Taylor line "Head on a stick' was a favourite. One mate sent an email, she was asking if I met any 'scary people at Wolf(e) Creek'?
I replied, 'the only scary person out there was me'.



(insert Mick Taylor chuckle here).

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Vehicle update.
Still sitting on a calculated 10 to 10.1 on the highway. The trip to the crater bumped up a little to 10.3 because of the heavy going.
Calculated matches the computer pretty well.
The odometer reading is 4733.5km travelled so far which calculates to an actual 4956km.
Will leave Darwin on Tuesday morning. The Darwin Cup is on Monday. I probably wont go to the races, but use the distraction to see a bit more of the place, maybe visit a croc park, have never seen a live croc.
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Well Darwins got the 2 croc parks - crocosaurus cove in town and then crocodylus 20mins out. I liked crocodylus better personally - they'd have a thousand crocs there easily (most juveniles, but a fair few BIG boys too that they do feeding demonstrations on, all up nice and close).

Otherwise head out to Adelaide River cruises for wild jumping crocs (I haven't done that one).
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If you into aviation history check out the Air museum on the Stuart highway next to Darwin airport, some worthwhile exhibits including a B52 bomber.
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Thanks mates. Crocodylus it is. I'm in Palmerston so it's probably closer. Saw the Aviation Museum a few years ago. One of the best.
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After a nice break from the road here up at Darwin. It's time to say goodbye to my friends and head off early am.
Had a good discussion with my mate Pete who has travelled far over this land and his advice is one I take, I decided I will pass on going to Uluru this time around. It is such a long backtrack. I will take a left at Threeways and head East instead. There is still folk I want to see on the journey and places to go. The last thing I want to do is race the clock.
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Dunno how I missed your thread Madaya, just found it this morning. Would have been good to catch up with you before you left.


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Darn Vincenzo, just missed ya. Would have been great for sure.
But, I'll be up here again, gotta love the top end.
Currently down here at Katherine, Stuart Hotel, sharing the pub with the locals. Will head for the hot springs and then Threeways.
Highway is too busy for my liking...
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Darn Vincenzo, just missed ya. Would have been great for sure.
But, I'll be up here again, gotta love the top end.
Will send a PM to you with address / phone number so if /when you come back you can have free board / lodgings.

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Well, here I am in Mount Isa, waiting for Coles to open so I can grab a few bits (i.e. Nicotine Gum ).
Mt Isa is probably a great place, but for me it would be like living at work with heavy industry and smoke stacks dominating the skyline.
My first port of call when I got to town was Macca's. Now I'm not a fan of the product, but in most towns they are well sign posted and offer a break from the road.
I chatted to the McManager about my trip. Told him I spent the better part of the night camped out on the Barkly Highway. His response was a bit like the lad on the Nissan 4WD add ("Springdale"!!! ) - "The Barkly! No one sleeps on the Barkly".
I must be the lucky one. But there was a bunch of other happy campers aswell.
Woke early and hit the road again around 4am to gobble the 140km or so left to go to Mt Isa. Gobbled at less than 70kmh. Scary Roo's, heaps of them. Most hopping away from the road, maybe my Roo whistles are helping, but still, can't take chances.
Fuel economy is up a bit. I would like to check out my air filter, but the air box lid is fastened down with Torx screws . Figures and pics later.
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Travelled the Darwin/Brisbane about half a doz times but not lately! Couldn't imagine many issues camping on the Barkly. It can be pretty messy if you collect one of those big Roos, end of trip sort of messy so drive wise! Enjoy sunny QLD while your in it. Nice weather this time of year but Ekka show normally brings the dry westerlies, hang on to your hat! Safe passage thru this great part of the country Madaya, cheers, Gypz.
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