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Western Deserts Trip - Track Condition Report (July 2009)- Part Two (with a few photos)

Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 07, 2009 at 00:00

Mick O

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Well I’ve returned to reality and the cold weather of the east coast after an interesting 8 weeks in the west. Thought I’d update you all with a few more track condition reports.

Telfor Mine Road/Wapet Track

Excellent condition right down to Kurnawarritji. 100 kph road if so inclined.
Telfor/Wapet Road near Lake Auld - Great condition
Telfor/Wapet Road near Lake Auld - Great condition













Back route to Christie Crossing from Woodie Woodie Mine (Via Mike Mine)

Good condition with the odd washaway to contend with. Some light sand inn the station stretches to the south as you approach Mt Hodgson. Not getting much use so it has remained in excellent condition.

Back track to Rudall.  Bocrabee Hill in distance.
Back track to Rudall. Bocrabee Hill in distance.

Track heading towards Mt Hodson (Storms were a trip extra!)
Track heading towards Mt Hodson (Storms were a trip extra!)













Back entry to Rudall River from Christie Crossing (Via Bocrabee Hill, Hanging rock).

Hard to locate the start due to side ridges as you come out of the creek at Christies but once you spot the turn, the track is easily navigable. Some closed in areas and a bit of sand as you get towards Bocrabee but easy to follow and no challenges involved. Into and down the west side of Bocrabee is good. Only place I took a wrong turn was just short of the grassy plain. Take the track to the right, not the left. If you do find yourself on the track, you will arrive on the northern side of the grassy plain behind the belt of acacia. Follow the acacia till it thin s and then head SSE across the plain and you’ll pick up the track again.

Very stony into Tchuckardine Pool and then easy to follow the 7 km to Hanging Rock. Track is good all the way back to Tjarra Pool.

Track down to Tchukardine Pool
Track down to Tchukardine Pool
Through the quartz country to Tjarra Pool
Through the quartz country to Tjarra Pool














(This track is not one to take if you are worried about getting the odd scratch on the Pajero!).

Rudall River

Same Same. Main track north-south is its sandy self. Track to Tjarra easy to navigate. Track to Desert Queen Baths (DQB) still rough but no real issue. Just take your time.

Important to note that there is no water in the south, west or east of the park. Tchuk, Curran Curran and Tjarra Pool are all dry. Watrara has a scummy pool a couple of metres across. No.11 Pool is also dry. Klakan Kalkan and Coondecoon Pools in the east of the park are dry.

THE TOP HAND PUMP WAS NOT OPERATING AS OF 7TH JULY 09.

I was also told that the southern pump was inoperable as well but have not been able to confirm this. Does anyone k now if it is operating and the water drinkable?

Track east from Graphite Valley To Camel Rock
Track east from Graphite Valley To Camel Rock












Graphite Valley Track and the track east in reasonable condition but hard to locate in places south of Talbot soak (Where the track heads east towards Camel Rock.

Track south west from Hanging Rock towards Meeting Gorge
Track south west from Hanging Rock towards Meeting Gorge
Camel Rock- Parnngurr (Cotton Creek) Road
Camel Rock- Parnngurr (Cotton Creek) Road


Camel Rock to Cotton Creek. Good condition with the odd washout to be negotiated. 4x4 not needed.

Desert Queen has plenty of water although the pool near the gorge mouth is getting shallower and is down 30 cm over last year. Trees are making a come back providing a bit of shade in the camping area. Still looks like the face of mars across the valley though.




Talawana from Cotton Creek to Canning (Georgia Bore).


Canning corrugations - There is no escape!
Canning corrugations - There is no escape!
Heavily corrugated the entire length although not as bad as Canning Stretches. Canning stretch from Georgia down to the Talawana commencement (Including Capricorn Roadhouse) is a corrugated hell. An absolute shocker!!!!!!!















Talawana (Canning to Eagle cut line turnoff)

The Talawana looking east.  Note all the camel tracks!
The Talawana looking east. Note all the camel tracks!
Eagle cut line looking south from the Talawana.
Eagle cut line looking south from the Talawana.











Good condition with light corrugations and a bit of loose sand around the Curara Soak area. Hardly 4x4 material but needed to watch as you wind around the dunes. Great trip. No water at Tank and windmill just south of Midway Well. Small pool in Midway well suitable for animals but not peoples (unless desperate & you boiled it).

Eagle Cut Line down to Treagar Hills and Warri Site

Great run. Two wheel track only at times. Some overgrown areas, not much spinifex to contend with and the odd washaway particularly around the gibber rises and stoney patches.

Eagle

Bloody great run. Fantastic track. The Mungilli outstation has been taken over by a sandlewood operation so don’t plan to camp there. They have the bores running so will give you water if you wish it. Nice bunch of blokes, mainly islanders and Africans. Sheds at both Warri and Hussar No1 bore are good but no water.

David Carnegie Road (DCR)

The DCR just north of Empress Spring
The DCR just north of Empress Spring












Another great run south. A bit rough at the start but no real issues. Track is in great condition with a few good washaways to be negotiated. Minor corrugations in some areas. Very dry but plenty of Camels about. 70 km south from Empress spring to the Great Central Road is a bloody super highway. Smooth and recently graded.

Great Central to Warburton

Great. A few rough spots and the odd corrugation but good condition.

Connie Sue to Neale Junction

Good run with a few washouts and rocky patches. Some sandy stretches at the northern end. BAD corrugations for 40 km between the McKenzie breakaways and the Parallel Road No 2. Good after that.

Connie Sue Neal Junction to Rawlinna

Washaways on the Connie Sue
Washaways on the Connie Sue













Another great run on a wide track, no road is more apt. Hall roads you hit 40 km n orth of Leech Lakes are all good but the track south 30 km down from Leech Lakes that heads down to Rawlinna via the abandoned Premier Downs is rocky and slow going.

The best route south from Rawlinna is to head east to Haig and then take the Haig-Eyre Hwy track. Rocky again but no where near as bad as that last 100 km north of Rawlinna.

Anybody has any queries, MM me or at mickolsen13@hotmail.com

Cheers Mick

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Submitted: Monday, Jul 20, 2009 at 19:46

Member - Vivien C (VIC) commented:

We've got eleven more sleeps before we head off. Everything ready to head off just got to put in the time. Thanks for all your updates..expecting the Canning corrugations to be horrific but just being out there will more than compensate.
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Submitted:Monday, Jul 20, 2009 at 21:35

Mick O replied:

Thanks for the kind words again Viv. You will love it out there and I will expect you to waxing lyricaly upon your return. If you get the opportunity head out the Helena Springs track to at least the Warrabuda soak area. The camp site I mentioned in my earlier blog is just over the very first sand dune you cross. The soak itself would be a great place to quietly spend a night down wind. The animal life coming in would be amazing. Safe travels and enjoy. I'll look forward to your blogs. Mick,
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Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 22, 2009 at 14:32

The other Norm C (WA) commented:

A Great account of your trip.I hope to drive the Connie Sue next year
it looks fantastic.I was planning to allowing around 5 days from Warburton to ayre hwy.If the Connie Sue is in the same condition
would that be enough time.This may not be the right place to ask but as I was reading your blog thought I'd slip it in
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Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 22, 2009 at 20:46

ExplorOz - David & Michelle commented:

Mick - thank you for your wonderful feedback - these are very useful reports and as such would really be best put into the road reports for the relevant sections so that anyone going to the exploroz road conditions reports for these areas would see them whilst they are current - just let us know if a section is not listed as we can quickly create one in the database. The section to enter the info into is called "interactive report" - which you access by clicking into the actual info for the road by name. Just cut and paste the bits that are relevant - at your convenience of course ;) hope this doesn't cause too much fuss. Regards, Michelle
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Submitted:Thursday, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:55

Mick O replied:

Thanks Michelle. I will get onto that soonest. Even a regular like me can learn something new every day on this great site. Regards Mick
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Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 07, 2009 at 16:51

Rainman WA commented:

The northern hand pump was working the 10th of July, we filled up all our water tanks and rinsed the hair. The southern pump was also working on the 6th of July but we didnt check to see if it was drinkable, it looked OK though
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Submitted:Thursday, Oct 08, 2009 at 16:14

Mick O replied:

Thanks RM, had conflicting reports on the northern handpump as it had been hijacked by a geosurvey mob. Good to see it's hooked back up. Would you mind updating "Places" with the info. It's under Rudall River - Northern Hand pump or similar. Cheers Mick
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