AnswerID: 118909 Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 05, 2005 at 09:01
rihearn
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We did it after 3 days heavy rain about 5 weeks ago in a swb patrol with 2" body lift and 50mm
suspension lift and the bottom of the doors just dipped into the water on one creek.
The track could almost all be done in 2wd except the last hill to the lions den where it was a mudslide after a combination of grading and rain. (It was still easy but we painted the whole truck chocolate brown)
I'm sure it'll have dried up now.
A Cape trib local told me there is a plan to seal it all the way over the next few years as the silt and erosion from the track is washing out in the creeks and damaging the reef offshore.
I think even if they do that it'll still be closed at times over the wet season due to the sheer volume of rainfall up there.
The inland track was our route back down from the Cape and it was fine. There are a lot of roadworks on it though between
Cooktown and Lakefield as they are straightening the road and putting in plenty of big drains to make it a bit more durable in the wet season.
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