AnswerID: 152848 Submitted: Friday, Feb 03, 2006 at 22:56
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Hi Cathy,
Well if June/July last year is anything to go on, the 2WD (and 4WD for that matter) would want to be a good sturdy one, and you/they should expect
suspension damage and blowouts/snake bites.
The corrugations were serious, the pot holes a foot or more deep in
places, and wheel ruts to boot - quite a bad stretch of road - admittedly this was after some serious rain, but despite NTTC trying to make it a more commonly travelled route, it is still not very enjoyable in a 2WD or a 4WD.
Then again, after they've graded it, it is fine with quite fast speeds possible in many
places, but put that volume of tour buses through there, as well as other big 4WDs etc., and it soon gets out of hand.
Best to revist the question closer to the date (like a week before). If all else fails, it is almost as quick to drive back to Alice and down to Lasseter Highway and then Luritja Road to
Kings Canyon and a much smoother ride.
Like most roads like that it is doable slowly, but it is a bl**dy long way travelling slowly! Nothing that particularly makes it any better for 2WD or 4WD unless it is muddy except perhaps clearance for the big pot holes.
There is not much
on the road of interest bedsides stinky horny camels, donkeys and horses (lots of them though) - and the odd view of Gosse's bluff and a rugged pass so the road lacks redeeming features - until you get to King's Canyon of course - hopefully DEH will have finished all the repairs they have been doing and the rim walk will be fully open - it is in my view, the better of the big 3 Central attractions.
Ciao for now
Andrew.
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FollowupID: 406649 Submitted:
Friday, Feb 03, 2006 at 23:11
Tim HJ61 (WA) posted:
I agree with Andrew.
Travelled the other way, from KC to
Redbank Gorge. Came across a busted camper trailer that had overturned, fortunately not tipping the towing Paj too.
Saw a number of hire cars, 2WD, on the trek but don't remember too many private 2WD's. Marvelous things those hire cars. Don't need 4WD for traction, just vehicle longevity.
Love the signs on the 60l oil drums beside the road at a snakey bit in the road.
"lift um foot" then after the bends "puttim down agin".
Tim
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