FollowupID: 486033 Submitted:
Saturday, Mar 03, 2007 at 13:37
Willem posted:
Hmmm Andrew and JD
I found a soak last year about 90km north-northeast from Erabena
Airstrip. T'was greenish but would have had to dig for water....LOL. And it was a bit of a hard drive to get there.
The last water collection point(good
bore water) is a few kilometres before you get to Dalhousie. It is on your right and signposted. After that there is no drinkable water until
Birdsville. Dalhousie and Purni are hot artesian waters with a high sulfur content.
I normally carry 100lts water when I go on treks, regardless of remoteness.
I hope you are well prepared for very soft sand as April is very early in the season. About 90% of the dune crests on the French Line had one to two metres of blown sand covering the track at the end of April in 2006. We didnt get bogged but some other travellers had minor dramas.
Cheers
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