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Travelling through Simpson Desert in April
Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:14
cjd00b
Hi,
We are looking at making a crossing of
the Simpson Desert
in about 5 to 6 weeks time - but are a bit concerned about road closures and flooding around
Birdsville
. I know we can still enter in OK from the West but there's not much point if we make it all the way to the other side to find we can't get out.
Does anyone know what whether things are likely to have settled down around then ?
James
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AnswerID: 48858 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:31
Roachie
replied: James, Not sure whether things will have settled down by then, but my understanding is that there will be plenty of signs at both ends (say
Birdsville
and Dalhousie) letting you know whether it is okay to proceed....the last thing anybody wants is for people to enter at one end without knowing that they get right through.
Cheers
Roachie
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AnswerID: 48859 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 10:44
Member - Ruth D (QLD)
replied: Hope you have a few car loads - the dunes are mighty tough. Easier from west to east at the moment. The
Birdsville Track
opened at the weekend - 4WD only (and under 3 tonne), the road east to
Windorah
is open for the same and the road north to Bedourie/
Boulia
is via Lake Machattie. Road to
Innamincka
is via Cordillo. Still no rain in
Birdsville
or SD.These are Diamantina Barra (Yellowbelly)
GO HARD OR GO HOME
Reply 2 of 8
FollowupID: 310691 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 13:06
Voxson (Adelaide) posted:
Ruth... I dont think we have spoken before....So first i say hello.....
Couldi assume that the Simpson is open from one end to the other at the moment?....___________________________________
Simpson trip 05/04 then turn left at
Birdsville
to
Darwin
via Lawn Hill etc
___________________________________
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AnswerID: 48883 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 13:46
Member - Ruth D (QLD)
replied: Hello Voxson - not sure whether we have spoken or not - but I read your posts. The SD has been open all the time, just that when you got to
Birdsville
- there was nowhere to go, but back the same way. The dunes are really difficult at the mo - only one vehicle has been over - came west to east (a local trying to get back home) and he used the front end of his Troopie to grade the tops of the blows off - some he couldn't and had to make new track around. Nothing unusual at the end of summer. Was extremely tired at the end of the trip. By the time you get in there someone will have knocked the tops off a few more. Bit hard trying to go east to west - locals could only make two dunes past
Big Red
before they called Defeat. Good fun.These are Diamantina Barra (Yellowbelly)
GO HARD OR GO HOME
Reply 3 of 8
FollowupID: 310715 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 15:58
Voxson (Adelaide) posted:
It gives me some hope then.... As you can by my tagline i am going in April.. I purposely booked holidays at this time because of the
weather
pattern from the last couple of years i thought July could be a little dry.... But i didnt count on a huge wet season,,, mainly my worries lie with creek crossings above Mt Isa....
I may have to adapt a 25hp Evinrude to the rear gutter of my vehicle to help once i start floating.....
Regards......___________________________________
Simpson trip 05/04 then turn left at
Birdsville
to
Darwin
via Lawn Hill etc
___________________________________
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FollowupID: 310744 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 19:01
Member - Ruth D (QLD) posted:
One good thing about the way you are going - the creeks go up and down really quickly - they did last week on way to Mt Isa and back. You will also be on tar all the way (apart from SD of course). Stop worrying and start counting the days. It's quite funny - my Mother is whingeing about the wet season (Mackay/
Nebo
area) and the walls growing fur and then in the next breath reminds that this is the way it is supposed to be every year, we are getting used to drought. The Gulf and Cape should look a picture (underwater!).These are Diamantina Barra (Yellowbelly)
GO HARD OR GO HOME
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AnswerID: 48896 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 16:18
sean
replied: James
We crosses last year West to East in April and prior it was closed and then after we crossed it was closed, all due to rain. It also rained lightly on the way across.
Some of the salt lakes were muddy.
I dont think there is really any way of knowing except to wait and see. It is a desert so historically it does not get alot of rain.
Lakes can bog you and there is a creek west of
birdsville
that can flashflood to about 10 metres by the looks of it. There are detours but this takes extra fuel.
You might wait 2 weeks at the start and then get stuck for 2 weeks on the way across.
We didnt see any others once we left Purni Bore but the log at Poepell corner indicated one verhicle every 1 to 2 days each way in the days preceding.
Just plan to get out there and then ring Mt Dare in the days preceding.
Sean
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AnswerID: 48904 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 17:10
David O
replied: James,
We are also heading that way in 5 weeks time but it will be early May before we cross the Simpson, as we are spending five weeks travelling all over
SA deserts
.
Hope you grade the top off some of those dunes before we get there.
David
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FollowupID: 310774 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 21:29
Voxson (Adelaide) posted:
sounds like richard will have the tops taken off for us....we will do our bit for the environment and make em pointy again after we cross em...___________________________________
Simpson trip 05/04 then turn left at
Birdsville
to
Darwin
via Lawn Hill etc
___________________________________
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AnswerID: 48921 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 19:18
Richard
replied: We have 3 vehicles crossing west to east 18/22 April.
Reply 6 of 8
AnswerID: 49025 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 03, 2004 at 15:14
Member - Ruth D (QLD)
replied: A new Desert Parks Bulletin was issued today which is INCORRECT. Please note that the eastern acces IS NOT CUT. Roads into and out of
Birdsville
are now open - admitedly to 4WD for the next few days. I have phoned the Acting chief Ranger and advised him of his (he was in a meeting) so I hope they correct this. Please also be aware that
Eyre
Creek (52 kilometres west of
Birdsville
and 28 sand dunes past
Big Red
) will not be flooded, therefore you will not need to take the detour. The water has not reached Muncoonie Lakes yet, way to the north. There has not been any rain in the SD but also be aware that there can be rain at anytime of the year in there - and it makes it fun. I have some wonderful photos of the SD underwater after the 99 rains, gosh it was amazing. If you want further information click on my photo of Ian and his fish.
Weather
is windy NE and temp about 24 overnight and 37 now - very pleasant. Biggest thing to remember is - flies are really bad and you will need - BROADBRIMMED HAT (PREFERABLY STRAW - they are not as hot for kids) AND FLY VEIL (especially for children) - peaked caps are useless. (Sorry, yes I was shouting).These are Diamantina Barra (Yellowbelly)
GO HARD OR GO HOME
(2nd Photo - Old Causeway Feb 04)
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AnswerID: 49124 Submitted: Thursday, Mar 04, 2004 at 13:09
Member - Howard
replied: James ,
when are you looking at starting the SD crossing?
I am planning departure from MtDare or Dalhousie on 15th of April all going well.
Single vehicle (well prepared 80 series and experienced) just my self and my son.
may be we can meet up, not necessarily travel together , its always good to know someone is around /will be in a few days.
regards
Howard
Reply 8 of 8
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