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Sandy Blight Junction Road & Sir Frederick Range Access - WA 

Junction,Intersection,Turn Off 
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PlaceID80681
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Latitude24.01523º S 24º 00' 54.83" S
Longitude128.6601º E 128º 39' 36.4" E
Altitude549m
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 Location

From Kaltukatjara (Docker River), 104.59kms NW
From Kintore, 110.77kms SW
From Nirrippi, 236.69kms SW
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Len Beadell Marker & Sir Frederick Range Turn Off. Please take note of the sign here. If you intend to make the detour to the summit of the Sir Frederick Range, it has steep grades and for high clearance four wheel drives only.

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Sir Frederick Range - WA [2.88km]  
Mountain,Peak,Hill 
The Summit of the Sir Frederick Range is the highest vehicle access point along the Sandy Blight Junction Track.

 Weather & Climate

Closest Weather Station

Wulungurru (Kintore) at 21:30 23 Nov CST
Distance from Sandy Blight Junction Road & Sir Frederick Range Access 110.58km NE
TemperatureFeels LikeRel. HumidityDew PointPressureRainfallWind DirectionWind SpeedGusts
24.0°C 18.6°C 24% 2.2°C 1020.1hPa 0.0mm SE 20km/h
11knots
30km/h
16knots

Closest Climatic Station

Giles Meteorological Office
Distance from Sandy Blight Junction Road & Sir Frederick Range Access 118.89km S
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 37.235.933.729.3 23.620.319.922.5 27.331.634.335.8
Mean Min. °C 23.522.920.616.4 11.48.16.88.7 12.917.119.921.9
Mean Rain mm 29.346.136.516.8 20.117.612.010.6 11.014.527.142.4

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Sandy Blight Junction Road Sandy Blight Junction Road
The Sandy Blight Junction Road is one of those great four wheel drive trips that one visit will not be enough to experience the true beauty of this remote part of Outback Australia. [Feature Story]

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