AnswerID: 157789 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:42
Inland Sailor
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Hi Ian
All my comments are subject to the
weather being fine, otherwise its anybodies guess!
Crossed lat Septemberlas year so hadsome more daylight than in June, but it tokk us on;y two nights to cross from Dalhousie to
Birdsville. We were in a group of three vehicles, three kid and one [mine] towing a Campertrailer.
Oodnadatta to Dalhousie via the shorter route taking in the Daldousie ruins was an easy trip, Left Oodnadattaabout 11:00 and arrived at Dalhousie before !6:00.
Next day, Left Dalhousie around 9:00 , stoped at Purni
Bore to let down the
tyres to 18 PSI and then follwed the Rig Road past Mokari airfield and on to Lone Gum for the night. Arrived 16:00, with a couple of stops for lunch, and photos and the need for a second attempt on one dune on the way.
Left from Lone Gum again at 8:30, followed the Rig Road to the Knolls track, then up to the Knolls for lunch. Should have checked tyre pressure at Lunch break as we had some troubles with a further couple of dunes on the way to
Poeppel Corner and needed a snatch on these. Stoped at the Markers for the photo's and then up beside Lake Poeppel and onto the first dunes on the QAA line for the night. at around 4:30 - 5:00.
Next Day it was on to
Big Red, with lunch on the way, getting toBig Red by 14:00 and after further tyre letting down [and a hitch] over
Little Red, on to
Birdsville by 15:00.
Hope this helps
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