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Dundas to Balladonia Telegraph Track

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Follow a little known track that runs adjacent to the old telegraph line from Coolgardie to Eucla. Journey alongside pristine salmon and gimlet woodlands, salt lakes, and rocky outcrops, and explore the relics from WA's rich gold mining history.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesBalladonia
FinishNorseman
Distance253.8 kmMinimum Days2
Average Speed41.76 km/hrDriving Time6 hours 4 mins
Article By: Member - Phil Bianchi   Updated: 30 Apr 2009

 Description

Old ghost towns, historic ruins, remnants of telegraph poles, a lonely grave; all in a pristine eastern goldfields woodlands, gives the traveller many opportunities to tune into days gone by, to marvel at the hardships endured by our early prospectors and telegraph line workers and enjoy the natural beauty of the bush.

This trek follows a section of the Overland Telegraph line between Dundas and the Balladonia telegraph station. Most of the telegraph poles and wire have disappeared, although some have been used on local stations for fencing etc. Here and there, the odd telegraph pole or at least the base of telegraph poles can still be seen. The service track is clearly visible and provides access to the sites of various linesmen camps, granite rocks and salt lakes.

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Dundas to Balladonia Telegraph Track Help

From: Balladonia
To: Norseman

Distance: 253.8 km
Direction: 278 °
Average Speed: 41.76 km/hr
Travel Time: 6 hours 4 mins

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 Permits

Permits are not required. Although as a courtesy you should phone Balladonia Station on: (08) 9039 3278 to ensure travel on the section of track from the Balladonia Mt. Ragged Road to the old Balladonia Telegraph Station is ok and isn’t going to interfere with stock, etc.

 Things to See & Do

Norseman - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Airstrip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Mine Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
This gold mining town lies about 190km south of Kalgoorlie and is often regarded as the western gateway to the Nullarbor Plain. Norseman is at the junction of the Eyre Highway (the highway that heads across the Nullarbor Plain) and the Coogardie-Esperance Highway. It has a population of around 1600 people and the town offers travellers a full range of services.
Jyndabinbin Rock - WA   RatingRating
Camp Free Point of Interest
Low lying rock with some deep gnamma holes. (Not to be relied upon for water). This would make a good camping spot here.
Old Balladonia Telegraph Station - WA   
Point of Interest 
Spend a few hours exploring the ruins of the old telegraph station, rock walls, dams and nearby Balladonia rock.
Guralia Rock and Rockhole - WA   
Point of Interest 
Large rockhole has been opened up to create a dam to increase water catchment. Not to be relied upon for water.
Yadadina Rock and Rockhole - WA   
Camp Free Point of Interest
This interesting place features low lying rocks with rockholes, which should not be relied upon for water. There are good camping possibilities around here.
Telegraph Track & Unknown Track - WA   
Junction,Intersection,Turn Off Point of Interest
Cross road junction for Telegraph Track and Unknown Track. There are rather good views here.
Linesman Camp Ruins - WA   
Camp Free Point of Interest
Little remains of this linesman camp. This would make a good camping spot.
Linesman's Hut Ruins - WA   
Point of Interest 
Linesmen patrolled the telegraph line to keep it in operating condition.
Grave of Stanley Whitehead - WA   
Point of Interest 
Lonely grave of Stanley Whitehead, which is overlooking a salt lake.
Dundas Rd & Telegraph Line - WA   
Junction,Intersection,Turn Off Point of Interest
Cross roads with Old Balladonia Telegraph Line and Dundas Road. Nearby are commemorative plaques and remnant telegraph line poles.
Dundas - WA   
Point of Interest 
Dundas is an old goldfields townsite approximately 21kms south of Norseman. It was officially appointed in 1895 and derives its name from its location being at the southern end of the Dundas Hills. The Dundas Hills were named by Surveyor General J S Roe in 1848 after Captain Dundas of the Royal Navy ship H M S Tagus.
Old Grader Wreck - WA   
Point of Interest 
Part remains of an old grader

 Preparation

Although it may seem you are close to civilisation, with the town of Norseman and Balladonia Road House not far away, you will in all - probability not see any other vehicle on this trek. So be thoroughly prepared and self-sufficient.

Ensure you have adequate recovery gear including at least a snatch strap, two rated shackles, a towrope and a long handled shovel. Have a HF Radio or Satellite Phone for emergencies. The use of either 27MHz or UHF radios is only suitable for vehicle convoy work. They will not transmit to emergency services if you strike any problems.

Ensure you have enough fuel to travel a minimum of 250 kms. Then allow a sufficient margin of at least 20% on top of that for potential detours and if you happen to be bogged.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolNorseman Diesel4cyl 36 litres ULP4cyl 41 litres LPG4cyl 51 litres
6cyl 39 litres6cyl 46 litres6cyl 45 litres
8cyl 40 litres8cyl 42 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

All year round, although the months of December to February can be extremely hot, making travelling and sight seeing unpleasant.

Closest Climatic Station

Balladonia
Distance from Trek Mid Point 98.97km E
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 31.230.628.124.9 20.917.917.419.1 22.125.027.830.2
Mean Min. °C 14.514.813.510.8 8.15.94.85.3 6.88.711.313.3
Mean Rain mm 18.419.327.319.9 27.126.220.121.7 20.322.221.618.4
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Norseman

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Norseman - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Airstrip Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Mine Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
This gold mining town lies about 190km south of Kalgoorlie and is often regarded as the western gateway to the Nullarbor Plain. Norseman is at the junction of the Eyre Highway (the highway that heads across the Nullarbor Plain) and the Coogardie-Esperance Highway. It has a population of around 1600 people and the town offers travellers a full range of services.
Jyndabinbin Rock - WA   RatingRating
Camp Free Point of Interest
Low lying rock with some deep gnamma holes. (Not to be relied upon for water). This would make a good camping spot here.
Yadadina Rock and Rockhole - WA   
Camp Free Point of Interest
This interesting place features low lying rocks with rockholes, which should not be relied upon for water. There are good camping possibilities around here.
Linesman Camp Ruins - WA   
Camp Free Point of Interest
Little remains of this linesman camp. This would make a good camping spot.

 Environment

The Dundas Norseman end of this trek is in Salmon Gum and Gimlet country i.e. typical WA goldfields woodlands. Many scenic salt lakes and granite rocks are passed on this trek, providing interesting vistas and opportunities to get out of your vehicle and walk around.

 History

This branch of the overland telegraph line was built in 1896 to provide additional telegraph services as a result of the WA’s gold rushes in the 1890's. This line ran off from the Coolgardie to Esperance telegraph line at Dundas and went across to Balladonia and then Eucla. The line was in use until 1927 when another line, with greater capacity, was built following the Trans Australian Railway.

Norseman was named by Lawrence S. Sinclair in July 1894 after his horse Norseman. Legend has it that a nugget became trapped in his horse’s shoe, resulting in the gold strike.

Dundas is an abandoned goldfields townsite some 21 km south of Norseman. It was gazetted in 24th May 1895. The name was taken from the nearby Dundas Hills named by Surveyor General J S Roe in 1848 after Captain Dundas of the Royal Navy ship HMS Tagus.

Balladonia is the name of a rock at the site. It was originally named Ballajuinya on 8th August 1879 by John & Stephen Ponton; this was corrupted to Balladungea and later Balladonia.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Balladonia to Old Balladonia Telegraph Station 0.79 km SW 210°
Old Balladonia Telegraph Station to Telegraph Track & Guralia Rock Access 31.18 km W 269° 41 min
Telegraph Track & Guralia Rock Access to Yadadina Rock and Rockhole 1.49 km NW 330° 2 min
Yadadina Rock and Rockhole to Old Grader Wreck 1.98 km N 3 min
Old Grader Wreck to Guralia Rock and Rockhole 0.22 km W 249° 1 min
Guralia Rock and Rockhole to Yadadina Rock and Rockhole 1.52 km S 177° 3 min
Yadadina Rock and Rockhole to Telegraph Track & Guralia Rock Access 1.49 km SE 150° 2 min
Telegraph Track & Guralia Rock Access to Telegraph Track & Unknown Track 77.22 km W 273° 1 hr 42 min
Telegraph Track & Unknown Track to Telegraph Track & Fraser Range Rd 30.69 km W 275° 47 min
Telegraph Track & Fraser Range Rd to Linesman Camp Ruins 6.64 km W 274° 11 min
Linesman Camp Ruins to Jyndabinbin Rock & Telegraph Track 29.69 km W 275° 42 min
Jyndabinbin Rock & Telegraph Track to Jyndabinbin Rock 4.31 km S 173° 12 min
Jyndabinbin Rock to Jyndabinbin Rock & Telegraph Track 4.31 km N 353° 12 min
Jyndabinbin Rock & Telegraph Track to Linesman's Hut Ruins 9.87 km W 275° 14 min
Linesman's Hut Ruins to Dundas Rd & Telegraph Line 19.46 km W 278° 25 min
Dundas Rd & Telegraph Line to Grave of Stanley Whitehead 6.38 km S 172° 9 min
Grave of Stanley Whitehead to Dundas 2.18 km W 280° 5 min
Dundas to Dundas Rd & Telegraph Line 3.75 km N 4 min
Dundas Rd & Telegraph Line to Coolgardie Esperance Hwy & Telegraph Line Access 2.55 km W 264° 3 min
Coolgardie Esperance Hwy & Telegraph Line Access to Lake Kirk 7.81 km N 4 min
Lake Kirk to Norseman 10.27 km N 8 min
Balladonia to Norseman 253.8 km     6 hr 4 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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