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Hunt Oil Road

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This remote trek links the Gunbarrel Hwy with the Great Central Road. It passes via Mount Worsnop and past the Hunt Oil road camps and drilling sites.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesGreat Central Rd & Hunt Oil Rd
FinishGeraldton Bore
Distance263.91 kmMinimum Days2
Average Speed30.02 km/hrDriving Time8 hours 47 mins
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 17 Sep 2009

 Description

The Hunt Oil Road is a track that runs nearly 264kms from the Geraldton Historic Society bore (which is 32kms west of Everard Junction on the Gunbarrel Highway) to the Great Central Road, approximately 125kms south west of Warburton. On the southern half, the track is not regularly used for access to the two aboriginal communities to the east, although the southern half of the track is in much better condition than the northern half. It is suggested that you should allow at least two days to travel this track in its current condition as the track is generally overgrown with a number of washaways with some being quite deep. Possibly only a handful of 4WD vehicular parties travel the full length of this track each year.

The track could be used as an alternative to the Heather Highway between Warburton and Carnegie Station. Permits are not needed to travel on the Hunt Oil Road as the track traverses through Crown land. The centre of the track can be high in places and can feature many small shrubs such as Smokebush, Grevilleas and spinifex, so a high clearance 4WD is recommended. It’s important to note that spinifex can be a potential fire hazard when caught on hot areas under the vehicle, so a spinifex screen, fire equipment and exercising precaution is essential.

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From: Great Central Rd & Hunt Oil Rd
To: Geraldton Bore

Distance: 263.91 km
Direction: 331 °
Average Speed: 30.02 km/hr
Travel Time: 8 hours 47 mins

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 Permits

None for this track - See Gunbarrel Highway & Great Central Road treknotes.

 Things to See & Do

Geraldton Bore - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Camp Free Point of Interest
Geraldton Historic Society Bore. This is an excellent spot for a campsite.
Hunt Oil Camp (Abandoned) - WA   
Point of Interest 
Location of the abandoned Hunt Oil Camp
Hunt Oil Road Airfield - WA   
Point of Interest 
Airfield not really discernable. A couple of mounds of earth here and there and 4 empty 200 litre drums to the east of the track. The remains of this airstrip are located on the northern stretches of the Hunt Oil Road approximately 49 kilometres south of the Intersection with the Gunbarrel Highway.
Remnants of Vehicle Fire (Hunt Oil Road) - WA   
Point of Interest 
This spot reveals the remnants of a vehicle fire. Burnt Engel fridge, tool box, window frames, tin plates etc. It is a burnt out Nissan and nearby there is a memorial to Mike Kendall. There are also some star pickets driven into the ground.
Spinifex, wildflowers, Mt Worsnop, Bores, Drilling camp and caves.

 Preparation

Spinifex Warning

The country through which the track passes had received good rains over the last few years (2004) and there was a lot of new growth. The spinifex was green with long seed stalks. Most of the stalks had long heads and were well above the bonnet of our Land Rover and the seeds were very prolific. You need to provide some sort of protection across the full front of the vehicle to avoid, as far as possible, spinifex seeds clogging your radiator. It is highly advisable to continually check underneath your vehicle for spinifex caught around the exhaust pipe and any other hot areas of your vehicle, as a spinifex fire can be disastrous. Powder type fire extinguishers are of little use for spinifex fires as the resin retains sufficient heat to relight a fire that has been snuffed out by the powder. Carry a 5 litre pressurised garden spray filled with water and with a long wand for such events. There are the remains of a burnt-out Nissan on the track as evidence that spinifex fires can be disastrous. Beware of overheating.

Remote Desert Country

Temperatures can rise to 50°C in summer and it has been known to rise to 60°C. Travel during summer is not recommended. This is remote desert country, so be fully self-sufficient. Keep in mind that this is not a well travelled route and there are absolutely no facilities for travellers, not even stations or aboriginal communities.

Your vehicle will need to be extensively prepared for remote area travel, with all fuel, water, food and vehicle repair equipment and spare parts. All travellers must be totally self-sufficient and should read the 4WDriving Topic for related articles and checklists for vehicle setup and driver awareness. High clearance vehicles recommended, and depending on the season, a spinifex blind is highly recommended.

We advise that you refer to the latest information and advice about outback communications in the Communications Topic. For any dune driving you should fly a dune flag from the front of your vehicle to avoid head on collisions on dune tops. Additionally, the lead vehicle in any direction should periodically make calls on Channel 10 from the top of large dunes on the UHF radio to advise oncoming traffic of your position.

Fuel - note that unleaded fuels have long been unavailable in the region in an attempt to combat petrol sniffing issues in nearby Aboriginal communities. Recently, a new fuel from BP called Opal Unleaded, has been introduced to better serve travellers interests, whilst combating petrol sniffing problems. BP Opal Unleaded is available at Warburton, Warakurna Roadhouse, and Docker River.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel Symbol Diesel4cyl 37 litres ULP4cyl 43 litres LPG4cyl 53 litres
6cyl 41 litres6cyl 48 litres6cyl 46 litres
8cyl 41 litres8cyl 44 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
No fuel is available on the Hunt Oil Road. Nearest fuel locations are Warburton, Tjukayirla Roadhouse, Carnegie Station & Laverton.

Best Time To Visit

Closest Climatic Station

Warburton Airfield
Distance from Trek Mid Point 142.42km E
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 37.636.433.929.1 24.220.720.422.8 27.631.434.236.5
Mean Min. °C 22.622.019.915.0 10.36.45.57.1 11.215.218.521.2
Mean Rain mm 28.935.730.619.4 16.419.013.811.1 5.214.222.728.9
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended
No supplies are available on the Hunt Oil Road. Nearest limited supply outlets are Warburton, Tjukayirla Roadhouse, Carnegie Station & Laverton.

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Geraldton Bore - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Camp Free Point of Interest
Geraldton Historic Society Bore. This is an excellent spot for a campsite.
Hunt Oil Road (Good Campsite) - WA   
Camp Free 
Good campsite for group of vehicles. Open area amongst low trees plenty of firewood.
Hunt Oil Road (Potential Campsite) - WA   
Camp Free 
In this location there is a potential campsite for group of vehicles. Open grassy areas amongst low trees.

 Environment

Essentially, when travelling north, the track is poor for the first 150kms. Then just before the climb to the plateau when passing through little gullies near Mt Worsnop, the track deteriorates and for the next 112kms, the track is generally overgrown with a number of washaways with some being quite deep.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Great Central Rd & Hunt Oil Rd to Hunt Oil Road & Kanpa Access 27.79 km NW 316° 41 min
Hunt Oil Road & Kanpa Access to Hunt Oil Road & Tjirrkarli / Heather Hwy Access 44.82 km NW 328° 1 hr 16 min
Hunt Oil Road & Tjirrkarli / Heather Hwy Access to Hunt Oil Road & Tjirrkarli Access 14.69 km NW 331° 30 min
Hunt Oil Road & Tjirrkarli Access to Caves & Hunt Oil Drilling Camp Access 13.12 km NW 330° 24 min
Caves & Hunt Oil Drilling Camp Access to Hunt Oil Camp (Abandoned) 49.48 km W 273° 2 hr 1 min
Hunt Oil Camp (Abandoned) to Hunt Oil Road (Potential Campsite) 16.21 km NW 323° 41 min
Hunt Oil Road (Potential Campsite) to Hunt Oil Road (Good Campsite) 28.51 km N 351° 1 hr 3 min
Hunt Oil Road (Good Campsite) to Remnants of Vehicle Fire (Hunt Oil Road) 6.44 km N 356° 19 min
Remnants of Vehicle Fire (Hunt Oil Road) to Hunt Oil Road Airfield 14.22 km N 356° 42 min
Hunt Oil Road Airfield to Gunbarrel Hwy & Hunt Oil Rd 48.36 km N 2 hr 7 min
Gunbarrel Hwy & Hunt Oil Rd to Geraldton Bore 0.25 km SW 247°
Great Central Rd & Hunt Oil Rd to Geraldton Bore 263.91 km     8 hr 47 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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What Others have Said

Latest 4 of 4

berndrombold : 17 Sep 09 22:44
Really good alternative track to Heather Highway and Gunbarrel Highw...
watery : 14 Sep 09 20:51
Has anyone travelled the Hunt Oil Rd lately, hope to do it in 2 week...
Urs Hug : 9 Dec 08 21:19
We drove the Hunt Oil Road Oct. 14th 2008 from Geraldton Bore headin...
Tol : 19 Mar 08 23:47
Last year covered 3000 km of Len Beadell rds and now going back for ...

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