Track from Finke SA to Chambers PillarSa via maryvale station
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has anyone used the track from Finke to Chamber Pillar in the NT recently . I am plaining a trip for 2024 season to the NT (from
Sydney) any info would be great. I will be towing a 19" Sunland Patriot.
Reply By: Member - McLaren3030 - Thursday, Oct 05, 2023 at 06:49
Thursday, Oct 05, 2023 at 06:49
Hi Pig,
Whilst it is a few years ago now, we took our 18’6” 2.6 Tonne single axle Off Road van in there. The road from Maryvale Station out to
Chambers Pillar was in reasonable condition then. It is a Station Road as
well as access to the Pillar. There is one pretty decent jump up to negotiate, make sure the fridge and cupboard doors in your van are securely closed. There is also a sandy section with a few small dunes to negotiate, but it is doable towing a suitable caravan.

Chambers Pillar 2016

Chambers Pillar

2016
Macca.
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Follow Up By: Allan B (Sunshine Coast) - Thursday, Oct 05, 2023 at 15:04
Thursday, Oct 05, 2023 at 15:04
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And from 1884 in my Great Grandfather's book………..

Chamber's Pillar 1884
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Follow Up By: Member - Pig - Saturday, Oct 14, 2023 at 13:56
Saturday, Oct 14, 2023 at 13:56
what a fantastic piece of memorabilia, Its hard to get there now, must have been almost impossible back then. how tough were they.
Thanks for sharing
Pig
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Follow Up By: Bob Y. - Qld - Sunday, Oct 15, 2023 at 09:58
Sunday, Oct 15, 2023 at 09:58
A horse, or camel, can go anywhere, Pig!
Bob
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Reply By: Erad - Thursday, Oct 05, 2023 at 09:50
Thursday, Oct 05, 2023 at 09:50
Not coming in from Finke, butOn my last trip to pillar (2016), I left my caravan at Stuart Wells and did a day trip from there. The roadhouse had great meals, and they gave us a mud map as to how to get there. It was a
well formed road all the way. There was a bit of confusion once we crossed the new railway - I guessed correctly and turned left. Otherwise it was a drive on a
well formed gravel road.
On my first trip (1996?), we came in from Alice, down the old railway track. The station tracks at Maryvale were sketchy, but this time there were signposts and the track was a
well formed road compared to 1996. The gnarly
sand dune of 1996 seemed to have disappeared as
well. There is even a
gate at the National Park entrance. There was a 2WD car in there last time - no way would a 2WD car have gone in in 1996.
The scree slope I had to scramble up to the base of the pillar is now a
well formed stairway, and there is a steel walkway around the base of the pillar. I guess this work has been done for conservation measures, but also for general public safety. Getting an ambulance out there would be a long and rough ride back to Alice, but it has taken the spirit of the pioneers away from the area.
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Reply By: Member - Pig - Thursday, Oct 12, 2023 at 14:06
Thursday, Oct 12, 2023 at 14:06
Sorry the the delay in responding. I have been away, nothing exotic as Chamber Pillar but Port Macquarie is very nice.
Thank you for the info and it appears the road is ok but just
check before proceeding. Not sure I like the railway spikes on the road but they may be already gone. hope so I have a great propensity for flat tyres.
Hope to be there August next year (2024)
Again thank you
Pig
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Follow Up By: Member - McLaren3030 - Friday, Oct 13, 2023 at 06:39
Friday, Oct 13, 2023 at 06:39
When we did our trip in 2016, there were still dog spikes on some parts of the track. When you consider the railway line was pulled up
well before the turn of the last century, there could still be quite a few still around.
I recently came down the
Oodnadatta Track and stopped at a few of the old sidings, they are still around.
Macca.
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