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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4967 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Poorly prepared drivers dicing with death on the remote Gibb River Road http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-06/poor...d/10204382 It's marketed as the ultimate outback adventure and a trip of a lifetime, but a single mistake or poor preparation on the Kimberley's unpaved Gibb River Road can mean serious injury or death.
Fluorescent tag on TPMS spanner so you don't loose it!
TPMS tyre pressure on display. Rear right of 35 PSI was the third screw we got in a tyre on this holiday! One tyre has 4 plugs in total from previous flat tyres on holiday, all from screws!
We did get the tyre replaced at Halls Creek, they had one "road" tyre only, for a reasonable price in the garage on the road to Sawpit Gorge. 235/60 R18 might be ok in the city but it is a useless size in the outback, so you really have to have your own replacements. If you have a Toyota you can rent a sixth wheel at one end of the Gibb River Road & drop it off at the other. Kunnunurra or Derby. Carry extra fuel up here as these roads drink fuel & you will want to do side trips. No point being up here & simply driving though!
The sort of vehicle you need. This owner carries 4 spare wheels & trailer wheels are the same as the car wheels. He also can carry up to 475 litres of fuel.
Gibb River Road fuel requirements, side trip to Bells Gorge.
Halfway through the 800 metres of Tunnel Creek
Windjana Gorge, it was full of crocodiles.
Windjana Gorge.
Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18 |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4967 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Agree that rubber band tyres simply look stupid on 4WDs apart from all the practical issues.
50 litres on Freelander roof!
We saw a few trucks on the Gibb River Road, a bit daunting the size of these things on these roads with the wall of dust you have to drive into! http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-08/the-...es/9826098 Small truck without trailers!
A good video here in a Defender..... with radiator issues, 8 days later back on the road! https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=weste...;FORM=VIRE Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device! Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18 Last edited by Lightwater on 9th Sep 2018 11:14 am. Edited 1 time in total |
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mikehzz Member Since: 04 Sep 2009 Location: Springwood Posts: 749 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I can't recall if I've linked this video before, sorry if I have. It really demonstrates the vulnerability of the low profile tyres. It's a Land Rover sponsored trip with two D4's and a Defender plus a host of other various cars. A tough trip, isolated and hard on the cars. Vesko took his FL2 solo into Bilbunya Dunes last year, a real gutsy effort. He lost the rear muffler and had to do makeshift repairs. This trip is on my list....
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4967 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Great video. I wonder what some of these cars were doing for fuel, keeping it inside? It's a very long way between fuel stops around here. Even more so off road & even worse on the sand!
Remains of telegraph station at Eucle.
Worlds longest golf course, the Nullabor. ![]() The road sign to Koonalda Cave on the Eyre HWY has been removed, I believe it is because the cave has been closed to the public. We camped in the gravel pit 300 metres off the Eyre HWY overnight, nice sunset, but earlier in the afternoon found another hole in the ground, turn off to the left about 2 km up Koonalda Road. We then drove north along this dirt track for many kilometres, but didn't hang around as there was a pretty severe thunderstorm. Everything was very green, not like the brown aerial picture.
We only had GPS with road maps & as usual there is no mobile access, so you only know where you are in relation to a main road. Koonalda Road is a horror, it is covered in stones just the wrong size to be completely miserable to drive on. The goat track north from the hole in the ground was actually really nice to drive on! We also looked at Murrawijinie Caves along the Nullarbor, the signage from the Eyre HWY is hopeless & the first km of the track is unpleasant to drive on but it gets better, you are not allowed to drive on it in wet weather, but it was still relatively dry for us. You also need a short ladder to get down into the cave, but nevertheless it was interesting walking around the 3 caves in the area. No trees to the horizon & just these holes in the ground. Photos in my Kimberley holiday thread: https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32055.html Some interesting numbers: Sydney to Ubirr 4,023 km Ubirr to Perth 4,076 km Perth to Sydney 3,934 km Side trips 5,667 km Total 17,700 km. Sydney to London 17,000 km. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device! Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18 |
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