Connie Sue Highway

Looking to undertake aug/sept this year is anyone interested to join us ?

Have landcruiser with annexe tent.

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Reply By: Member - Warrie (NSW) - Tuesday, Apr 20, 2021 at 18:19

Tuesday, Apr 20, 2021 at 18:19
How prepared are you to get the rig scratched and hammered by the corrugations. Have a look at this place :
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Just for fun go into Places, start at the Warburton end and follow the track south, clicking on each place. Plenty of pix to give you an idea of what you will face. We did it N to S down to ABH in 2018.
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Reply By: Member - Jo and Allan C - Tuesday, Apr 20, 2021 at 19:01

Tuesday, Apr 20, 2021 at 19:01
Hi Steve, we are planning to travel the Connie Sue in July, Im happy to give you a condition report on our return. We have a Dmax and camper trailer.

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Reply By: Gramps - Saturday, Apr 24, 2021 at 10:04

Saturday, Apr 24, 2021 at 10:04
Steve,
Just came off the CS yesterday. Remember one thing "bypasses and chicken tracks are your friend".
There are a heap of washaways and even bypasses for bypasses. The vegetation has virtually converted the track to an overgrown garden path.
If you don't like scratches on your paintwork, think about some sort of protection.
I went from S to N. Saw two cars day 1 and no one else till Warburton.
The flies are very friendly and numerous camels on the northern section.
The corrugations are up there with the CSR.
Despite the above there are some parts where I was able to sit on 90+ (where indigenous business road cut in).
If you like solitude it's worth it.

Off on the Anne Beadell today. Interesting to see if anyone else has signed the Visitors book at Neale Jct.

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