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Simpson Desert plaque

Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 18:14

Member - Willem

Hello Everyone,

On 4 July 1987 we planted an aluminium pole with a plaque on it depicting the approximate position of the Geographical Centre of the Simpson Desert. The co- ordinates for this plaque are Latitude 25 degrees 22 minutes South and Longitude 137 degrees 5 minutes East.

This position would be about halfway between Poeppel Corner and the Colson Track Junction and 2 degress north of the French Line.

The question is.........Has anyone been out there and seen this plaque or does anyone know of someone else who has been out there and seen it?

This was in the days before GPS( at least the hand held ones) and we used a sextant and a small calculator to work out our position....so we could have been wrong...but, and I assume, not by much. There are a couple of seismic tracks criss-crossing to the east of this position.

I would be very interested to gather any information on this plaque.

Cheers, Willem
Never a dull moment
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AnswerID: 26851   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 18:50

Kev - (Cairns,QLD) replied:

The question is not if anyone has seen it, but is it still there ?

Interested to know if its still there as that was a long time ago.
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AnswerID: 26852   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 18:54

Member - Bonz (Vic) replied:

4x4 or 4WD Monthly did a two part series with Paul Cockburn, who went out woith Steve Strike and found it Willem, it was great reading.

Go you good thingSo many places to go!
So much work to do :0(
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FollowupID: 18386   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 19:05

Kev - (Cairns,QLD) posted:

Hey Willem, your famous !
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FollowupID: 18391   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 19:32

Member - Willem posted:

Thanks Bonz. How long ago did you read this article? I might give Steve Strike a call.
Cheers, Willem
Never a dull moment
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FollowupID: 18395   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 20:05

Member - Bonz (Vic) posted:

Last few months, If i find it i'll post the editionSo many places to go!
So much work to do :0(
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FollowupID: 18398   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 20:12

Member - Willem posted:

Yeah Kev....I know....its a hard life :-)

Thanks Bonz

The Spinifex Trail is my article written for 4x4 Australia in 1988. Have a look at my website www.kempen.id.au

Cheers, Willem
Never a dull moment
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FollowupID: 18399   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 20:25

Member - Willem posted:

Ahhhh Bonz...I found an article in 4x4 Australia July edition 2003.....yeah thats the Geographical Centre of Australia. I am talking about something quite different.......situated in very rugged country where there are no roads apart from some seismic shot lines. Unless ofcourse the reference to my plaque is made in the August edition which I do not have. Will go down to the newsagents tomorrow.
Cheers, Willem
Never a dull moment
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FollowupID: 18473   Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 06, 2003 at 15:48

johnsy posted:

Willem Steves shop address is Email www.photoz.com.au or business phone 89523559 same area code as u.
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FollowupID: 18482   Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 06, 2003 at 18:05

Member - Bonz (Vic) posted:

yer thats the one, june july august of 4x4 , ya right its the geo centre of Oz.

Such is lifeSo many places to go!
So much work to do :0(
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AnswerID: 26879   Submitted: Tuesday, Aug 05, 2003 at 21:04

Member - Rick replied:

G'day Willem

Thanks for these & other recent stimulating snippets. Keep 'em coming if you can!

BTW, how's the spare parts in the limb going?

CheersRick (S.A.) - ' It is better to travel hopefully than arrive'
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FollowupID: 18493   Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 06, 2003 at 19:06

Member - Willem posted:

Hi Rick,
Knee is doing really well and I am walking without a stick.

Yeah, I have a few more snippets up my sleeve.
Cheers, Willem
Never a dull moment
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