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Simpson Desert crossing.

Postby glamy on Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:41 pm

Paul (LostDingo) and I are planning a trip across the Simpson Desert travelling on the Oodnadatta track, Painted Desert, French Line through to Birdsville, back through Cameron's Corner. That will happen in August. We will have swags to sleep in, a fridge, an Esky, plenty of food and beer :wink: . I would appreciate tips as to what to see, to do, not to do...
Cheers,
Gerard
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Re: Simpson Desert crossing.

Postby robw25 on Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:53 pm

gerard
my main advice is when crossing the simpson make sure you put your radio on scan so you can hear other traffic, we had one dh that didnt have a radio and we nearly "met" at the top of a hill, most traffic goes west-east but this guy went the other way, we had a great time especially around the campfire at night ( oh did i tell you it was cold at night ) so make sure you take beanies etc. here are some pics of our adventure

http://robw.smugmug.com/Travel/simpson-desert-trip/690394_t3m7B#29992235_iNjMP

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Re: Simpson Desert crossing.

Postby glamy on Tue Jun 15, 2010 9:55 pm

Thanks guys.
Rob,
You got some good pictures in there.

Shane,
Most interesting and informative blogs :up:.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Simpson Desert crossing.

Postby LostDingo2 on Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:51 am

Thanks Rob! Looks like it was a great trip. Love the closeup in the sand.

Shane...I was looking at your blog recently...you are like a an atlas for the bush :cheers: Always good information.The Hay River looks interesting.
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Re: Simpson Desert crossing.

Postby Big Red on Mon Jun 21, 2010 10:23 pm

LostDingo2 wrote:Thanks Rob! Looks like it was a great trip. Love the closeup in the sand.

Shane...I was looking at your blog recently...you are like a an atlas for the bush :cheers: Always good information.The Hay River looks interesting.


the Hay River track is a photographer and 4WDrivers delight :mrgreen:
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