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Submitted: Friday, May 10, 2002 at 00:00

gerry

hi all, I am heading inland early july . was wondering is it possible to tow a pop-top van 16ft between tibooburra and innaminka with a Patrol
Any comments on road conditions much appreciated
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AnswerID: 3454   Submitted: Friday, May 10, 2002 at 00:00

Fred replied:

Hello Gerry
I have a 16ft pop top and definitely would not tow it from Tibooburra to Innamincka. I could, but wouldn't if you know what I mean. The road is rough in parts and dust and stones can also be a problem. If it rains you would be quickly stuck. We were in a party stranded for over 30 hours between Innamincka and Tibooburra when it rained last July and we were all in 4wds without even trailers. Now if you get ideal conditions and take it easy you'll get there allright but your van may suffer. I think good tents are a much better alternative in the outback. Good luck!
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AnswerID: 3458   Submitted: Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 00:00

Steve replied:

Gerry : if dry this trip is a breeze and with a van a little less than a breeze but no real dramas ... if it is wet or has been,, its a hell of a different scene !! Any rain in the Outback really sets the cat among the pigeons !!!

Why not give the Tibooburra Hotel and The Innamincka Trading Post a call prior to your departure to verify road conditions etc... its their business to keep the travellers happy after all !!

steve
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AnswerID: 3477   Submitted: Sunday, May 12, 2002 at 00:00

Gordon replied:

Gerry, If the weather is ok and you are sensible about what you are doing you will have no problems.I have towed a 12ft pop-top from Birdsville,Marree,Oodnadatta,Coober Pedy,Port Augusta,Flinders Ranges,Innamincka,Tibooburra,Wanaaring,Bourke and back to central Qld.Aug/Sept.,I feel this is a better time to travel, Rains have gone?and temp. is more pleasant.I have never had any problems in all the years I have been travelling out back.
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AnswerID: 3478   Submitted: Sunday, May 12, 2002 at 00:00

Fred replied:

Gerry, Fred again - just remember that even with a good weather report and road report, the roads go from OK to undriveable in hours if it rains. Hence be sure to carry adequate supplies as you'll be stuck for longer than solo vehicles in th event of rain. I recently travelled the Old Strzlecki track and wouldn't recommend it for a van - take the slightly longer way around.
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AnswerID: 3533   Submitted: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 at 00:00

Mal Try replied:

Fred, they graded the Old Streslecki three weeks ago. It's NOW the way to go. Mal.
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FollowupID: 1446   Submitted: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 00:00

Fred posted:

Oh OK Mal that's useful info for current travellers - I thought it was the "minor" track - but a grader makes a difference!!
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