AnswerID: 12682 Submitted: Friday, Feb 07, 2003 at 21:47
Geoff
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Darren,
I have done the Simpson twice with a trailerand not had a problem... in fact many have commented on how easy we made it look. There are however many variables, here are a few that I consider important:
you need to be experienced in relation to sand driving and competent at reversing down dunes as you will not get up all first go;
keep the trailer weight to a minimum...don't take the
kitchen sink etc.;
you must be prepared to run you tyre pressures down faily low (run the trailer at about 18psi)...i.e I have gone as low as 14psi on the car but I would start at around 16-18psi and drive accordingly....don't be in a rush;
travel west to east as the dunes are not as steep;
try and speak to someone with experience that has recently done the trip to get a report on track conditions ie. has there been rain recently or is the sand extremely loose?;
and finally what makes it somewhat difficult/slow with a trailer is the scolluping that has ocurred to the dunes, much of it caused by four wheel drivers using incorrect driving techniques. Good luck and have a great trip.
Geoff
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