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Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 16, 2002 at 00:00

Dave Bailey

Has anyone been to Yerranderie via Limburners?, Is it suitable for a 4x4 trailer?
Thanks
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AnswerID: 1779   Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 16, 2002 at 00:00

Tubbie Foeken replied:

Have been to Yerranderie a couple of times via Limeburners and would not think it possible to take a trailor.Going up the escarpment is very steep,but then nothing is impossible.
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AnswerID: 1781   Submitted: Thursday, Jan 17, 2002 at 00:00

Joe replied:

I have travelled that track twice, although it has been four years since the last trip! When I travelled the track it would have been possible to drag a trailer along it. I recall seriously considering hitching up my old (non 4X4) trailer for my second trip but decided against it due to the low clearance it had. Some of the track going up (and more importantly DOWN) the escarpment is steep and niggly in places, but if you have decent low range reduction you should be fine.

Joe
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AnswerID: 1785   Submitted: Thursday, Jan 17, 2002 at 00:00

Colin replied:

I did the trip Kowmung R to Wombeyan via Limeburners in Oct last year - the track is steep and has a firm but gravelly surface - if you are towing a trailer and therefore must have all the family on board, I would suggest you go the long but safer way, in from the west.
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FollowupID: 600   Submitted: Friday, Jan 18, 2002 at 00:00

David Bailey posted:

Thanks to all the people that replied to my post on information on towing a camper to Yerranderie.

There seems to conflicting opinions on the track conditions and wether or not I should tow a camper.

I suppose it's got to do with when that person went and the track conditions at that time.

Anyway thanks again to all. Just on the off chance has anyone got any GPS coordinates on this trek?



Regards
Dave Bailey
Patrol GU 4.2 turbo diesel 2000
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AnswerID: 1788   Submitted: Friday, Jan 18, 2002 at 00:00

brett replied:

hi DAVE,
in late 2000,we went to Limburners,Yerranderie,and dingo dell.in a Nissan GU 4.2 turbo patrol towing a 4X4 trailer.(fully loaded).in the car was 2 adults and 4
children.we had no difficulty what so ever,except a few broken eggs
over all a great trip,
cheers Brett .
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AnswerID: 1790   Submitted: Friday, Jan 18, 2002 at 00:00

Tubbie replied:

You can find lat/long on trek notes Yerrandery on this web site.
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AnswerID: 1854   Submitted: Monday, Jan 28, 2002 at 00:00

Darrin replied:

Dave

My club did a trip to Yerranderie near the end of last year. Two trailers taken and both got through without a problem, and that was with a wet track.
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AnswerID: 1915   Submitted: Friday, Feb 01, 2002 at 00:00

Dianne replied:

We did Yerranderie in Dec2001 without a trailer but you shouldn't have too much problem if it is dry. We recently saw some new prados take a trailer up some really steep stuff at Hill end with no problem so the Patrol should be fine Di
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AnswerID: 1916   Submitted: Friday, Feb 01, 2002 at 00:00

Dianne replied:

We did Yerranderie in Dec2001 without a trailer but you shouldn't have too much problem if it is dry. We recently saw some new prados take a trailer up some really steep stuff at Hill end with no problem so the Patrol should be fine Di
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