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Vesko



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Crossing the Simpson Desert

Perhaps you've seen those, but it is nostalgic for me Smile

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Post #253861 19th Feb 2015 11:34 am
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ronp



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Some very nice pics Thumbs Up

I take it you made it to the other end [otherwise you wouldn't be here to post up this thread Laughing ]

Post #253865 19th Feb 2015 12:05 pm
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Great pics Thumbs Up

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BossBob



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Stunning pictures. Thumbs Up

Post #253942 19th Feb 2015 6:10 pm
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taztastic



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Superb as always Vesko, simply stunning, if only I could organise an international meet and road trip.
Never tire of your stories and pictures, keep 'em coming.

Post #253945 19th Feb 2015 6:17 pm
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ronp



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Bit of a numpty question, but here goes:

What's the very tall flagpole for?
And don't say 'for a flag' Laughing
I'd assume it's so that you're easier to spot in the desert, but if you can enlighten on the detail. Thumbs Up

Post #253959 19th Feb 2015 7:15 pm
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taztastic



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It's a requirement for driving across the Simpson desert, probably due to shifting sands that could bury the vehicle. Have a read at Vesko's other posts, they are superb Thumbs Up

http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Hom...fety-flags

Post #253962 19th Feb 2015 7:22 pm
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dunkley201



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Superb pics Vesko, as always! I am soooo jealous of your fantastic GAFA! Cool 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Post #253967 19th Feb 2015 7:34 pm
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bookleaf



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The Simpson Desert consists of around 1000 sand dunes running parallel to each other. Each must be crossed to complete the desert crossing.
There is also only one real track (road!!), with cars traveling both Easterly and Westerly on the same track.
As the dunes are quite steep and most have a sharpish drop-off to the other side with very little flat space at the crest, the flag is to alert one car trying to crest from one direction that there is another trying to crest from the other.
Radio is also used, but the valley/hill terrain makes its use problematic.
(Most, if not all, vehicles making the crossing are equipped with 2 way radio)

Post #254031 20th Feb 2015 9:25 am
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👍 fantastic

Post #254032 20th Feb 2015 9:33 am
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It is on most serious (and not so serious) 4WD people's bucket list to cross the Simpson.
It is in the middle of the Australian continent, is at least 3-4 days travel through rough-ish terrain just to get there, then 2-3 days with no fuel, wateror other supplies available on the track. Also no , spares or mechanical support. You have to carry ALL you need with you from the edge of the desert.
Hence, a challenge, for all 4WDers and why is is on the bucket lists
It is on mine.

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CJB



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Apart from being in awe and admiration, the pics are great.
As a newbie to FL2, I'm intrigued by the roof rack you are using which doesn't seem to have need of the usual roof rails. Can you say where this comes from ?

Post #254036 20th Feb 2015 9:54 am
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mikehzz



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It's a Thule roof rack with pedestal legs that sit directly on the roof with rubber cushions and clip under the top of the doors.

How' goes it Vesko, back from OS and itching to hit a track?

Post #254074 20th Feb 2015 2:16 pm
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Vesko



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Hi Mike, I'm plotting my trip to Cape York now. Cheers! Smile

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