MUST READ: You are strongly encouraged to read the following articles prepared by the knowledge experts at ExplorOz for your safety and preparation before undertaking any published ExplorOz Route-
Outback Safety,
Outback Driving Tips,
Outback Communications, and
Vehicle Setup for the Outback.
TIP | Please refer to Road Reports published by the local shire and/or main roads for the area you intend to visit. Road/Track conditions can change significantly after weather events. Travellers must be responsible for their own research on current conditions and track suitability. |
Do not attempt the Canning Stock Route without a permit and unless you have extensive outback travel experience and have a very reliable and capable vehicle that has been specifically prepared for a remote, long distance, desert travel. Drivers should focus on assessing the vehicle's
suspension, brakes, shock absorbers, steering, bearings, clutch if a manual gear box etc and spares of critical components should be taken.
For detailed checklists & advice regarding remote area travel, you are strongly encouraged to read the following articles: 4WD Driving Skills & Rules;
What to Take;
Recovery Gear Needs;
Spare Parts and Tools;
Food & Water;
Water Tank;
Long Range Fuel Tanks;
Suspension; EPIRB;
HF Radio;
UHF Radio;
Satphone;
Staying in Touch as
well as
Travel Etiquette;
Care for the Environment;
Snake Bite Treatment;
Outback Survival; &
Driver Fatigue. Every single one of these articles should be read in their entirety before doing this trip. There is so much invaluable advice to be gained. These articles contain extensive factual information and practical advice. However, in providing any advice and information, ExplorOz accepts no responsibility for any incidents, accidents, injuries, problems etc that may occur. You are referred to our Site
Terms of Use in relation to using information we publish.
Communications
It is irresponsible to rely on other people having this equipment for your benefit and you should ensure that you have at least one form of emergency contact device. Of major importance is using the designated UHF Channel 40 to alert your presence to other oncoming vehicles on the track. Particularly in dune areas, solo vehicles or lead vehicles in a group should periodically call out from the dune tops giving your location and direction of travel. This precautionary effort is very effective in limiting unnecessary head on collisions. In summary, you need an
UHF radio for vehicle to vehicle communication, plus either an EPIRB, Satellite Phone or
HF radio for emergency communication.
For any dune driving you should also fly a dune flag (sandflag) from the front of your vehicle to avoid head on collisions on dune tops.
Travelling with Campers & Trailers
Towing of trailers and campers on the CSR is not recommended. Damage to the track, damage to the trailers, and damage to the tow vehicle
suspension and towing connections is possible if you do. For these reasons, it is STRONGLY suggested that travellers use swags, tents or similar.
Warnings & Restrictions
If traveling with a trailer or camper, you will not be permitted to travel the section of the CSR track north of
Wiluna through to
Well 5. If you do, you will be turned back at
Well 2a (northbound), or if travelling south you'll be turned back at
Windich Springs. Detours at located at
Well 9 and
Well 5 onto private station tracks (fee payable). See permits section for more details.
Emergency Evacuations
An
airstrip is located near the track at
Kunawarritji Community
Well 33, backed up with weekly RFDS nurse support. Other airstrips are located at each pastoral lease to the south; Panngurr Community (Cotton
Creek) 100km west of
Well 23); and at Billiluna community at the far north near
the Tanami Track.
Drinking Water and Use of Wells
Whilst some wells have been restored or refurbished, the condition of this sites after such an extensive closure due to COVID is unknown. Do not rely on documented information from any source and always have a backup plan.
Well water quality is poor at many wells and you will need to be able to take on large amounts (100L plus) at wells where
water is good. A stainless steel
water tank either in or under the body of the vehicle, coupled with some
reserves in plastic jerry cans is recommended. You will also need to take a strong bucket (galvanised 15L) to draw
water up from most wells, plus a length of either metal or nylon rope of approx. 20m.
Phone Contacts
Keep this handy reference in case of emergency or to make advance enquiries:
Wiluna Police: (08) 9981 7024
Cunyu Station (
no access): (08) 9981 2934
Granite Peak Station: (08) 9981 2983
GlenAyle Station: (08) 9981 2989
Capricorn Roadhouse: (08) 9175 1535
Panngurr (Cotton
Creek): (08) 9176 9051
Kunawarritji Community (fuel 5 1/2 days): (08) 9176 9040
Billiluna Store (fuel 5 days, limited hours): (08) 9168 8076
Halls Creek Police: (08) 9168 6000
Permits
A permit is necessary to travel the CSR. Permits need to be obtained from the Kuju Wangka people before you commence your journey and are best obtained by on-line application through
http://permits.canningstockroute.net.au/ fees apply.
Fuel Usage
Kunawarritji is open for fuel for the 2022 season.
| Diesel | ULP | LPG |
|---|
| 4cyl 317 litres * | 4cyl 247 litres * | 4cyl 401 litres |
| 6cyl 338 litres * | 6cyl 421 litres * | 6cyl 353 litres |
| 8cyl 330 litres * | 8cyl 333 litres | |
Usage is averaged from recorded data (* specific to this route) and calculated based on route distance.
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The CSR has been reopened to travellers as of 15 June 2022. It has been closed for 2.5 years due to COVID restrictions. Generally, travel between June and September is the best time of year due to extremes of heat, isolation and chance of wet, boggy conditions outside these times.
Closest Climatic Station
Telfer Aero
Distance from Route Mid Point 205.48km NW
| | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|
| Mean Max. °C | 40.6 | 38.6 | 37.3 | 34.5 | 29.1 | 25.3 | 25.3 | 28.4 | 32.7 | 37.0 | 39.4 | 40.2 |
| Mean Min. °C | 26.0 | 25.4 | 23.9 | 20.6 | 15.3 | 11.9 | 10.6 | 12.5 | 16.5 | 20.8 | 23.4 | 25.4 |
| Mean Rain mm | 49.1 | 102.7 | 77.3 | 20.0 | 18.9 | 14.3 | 13.2 | 5.4 | 2.5 | 2.9 | 16.5 | 46.9 |
Best time to travel Ok time to travel Travel NOT recommended