AnswerID: 723 Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 04, 2001 at 00:00
Ruth Doyle
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Darrin, I live in
Birdsville and just love going into the Desert. It's best travelling west to east because
Birdsville is at the end. BUT, each summer when we have the winds and big dust storms things change and things can change very quickly in the Desert - in hours. Unfortunately, books that have been written on Desert Crossings are dated. This year one track may be easier/harder than the other. Also, the best time to travel in the Desert is May, June, July - it's quite
cold out there at night and frost often happens. The days are beautiful - sunny, warm and clear. August and September are notoriously windy months and dust storms happen - they take the form of a nasty wind blowing from everywhichway and usually do a 360 degree during the course of the day, often ending with a
shower of rain and the temperature can drop drastically - after the storm is usually beautiful - but during the stom is fairly horrid. If using a tent, drop the tent and lie on it - sure beats watching it blow away. The Desert is truly magical and needs to be taken slowly (you can't make much more than 25 klms/hour anyhow)to appreciate all there is to see. This year with the rains just recently there are lots of birds in
Eyre Creek (which is still running) and the flowers are just blossoming. PLEASE DO NOT CONSIDER A TRAILER - why give your family all that hassle? Why knock the dunes around anymore than you do with a vehicle? Have a lot of money on your M/C or Visa for the recovery vehicle when things go wrong - first thing they do is ask for the M/C number. It is so easy to roll your swag or a small tent in the back of the vehicle. If you need a trailer then leave it on either side of the Desert and do a double crossing. That's good fun. The Desert isn't really there just to cross to get from one place to another - it's there for exploration and appreciation - and you can spend weeks in there finding and appreciating. Sorry, don't mean to lecture. Hope this helps - let me know if you want some more information. Contact a local if you want to know the REAL story. Best of luck.
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