Pick this Place
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Phil G
I'm hoping this is not as easy as you think. I'd like you to be pretty exact with the location.

Pick this place
Reply By: Phil G - Friday, Apr 10, 2020 at 09:45
Friday, Apr 10, 2020 at 09:45
John got it - Madigan Oval. Its a diversion off the
Madigan Line between Camps 11 and 12 that is not often visited but is
well worth the small diversion.
GPS: 24.624767 deg South and 137.063733 deg East
Its like a football ground in the middle of
the desert and is
well described in Madigan's book "Crossing the Dead Heart". He diverted north east after
camp 11 to explore the claypans and gidgee he'd seen from the air on his recce.
When I was there in 2004 you leave the main track and head north cross country for maybe 10k's . David Owen put a visitors book there about 20 years ago. Some friends returned there in 2006 and nobody had signed the book in between, and nobody seems to mention it, so I'm guessing it is still rarely visited.

Diversion to Madigan Oval
Here is the section from Madigan's book:
" In the next two
miles we passed four claypans, the last surrounded on all sides by sandhills. a regular hole in the sand like those we were to see later near
Lake Eyre. This one was about three hundred yards by a hundred and fifty, and had about an inch of water in it. We went on for another couple of
miles without seeing and more claypans, and camped. This was obviously the group of claypans I had seen from the air, and gratifyingly close to where I had placed them; in fact as accurately placed as such an area could be, without plotting each individual claypan."
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