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Simpson Desert trek 1987
Submitted: Friday, Aug 02, 2002 at 00:00
Willie
In response to Bob's question. I wrote an article published in 4x4
Australia
in 1988 called The Spinifex Trail. We plotted our own course to what we assumed was the Geographical Centre of the
Simpson Desert
as set out in a book written by Bonython (who walked the Simpson in the 1970's) and also an article by Dennis Bartell. On 4th July 1987 we planted a plaque at that spot. Some years later a fellow traveller advised me that we were 6 kilometres off course. Ahhh for the luxury of GPS!! As the Suzukis were not powerful enough to cross the dunes directly we used to drive zig-zag up the dune. Driving over endless spinifex polished the front diff housing so that you could see your face in it. As we were overloaded with fuel and water my Suzuki 1300 JX broke 4 rear spring leaves and my mate Dave broke a main leaf. We carried spares and dug a pit in the sand to to do our repairs. We got bogged few times atop spinifex clumps and had to winch off. Nearly got bogged after cutting a corner on a salt pan but otherwise had trouble free motoring. Fuel consumption 33l/100km or 8.53mpg. Low range for 5 full days. Drove sideways up Big Red zig zag and back along the top to cross over. Arrived in Birdsville with 5 litres left in tank. What an adventure!!! Cheers, Willie
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AnswerID: 5374 Submitted: Saturday, Aug 03, 2002 at 00:00
Trev
replied: Willie - Thanx for your story. This type of article makes the
forum
even better. Trev
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AnswerID: 5381 Submitted: Saturday, Aug 03, 2002 at 00:00
Bob
replied: Thanks Willie. It makes our current trips sound like an air-conditioned doddle.
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AnswerID: 5679 Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 14, 2002 at 00:00
simon
replied: Willie,
I am interested in reading the article. What month of 1988 was it published in 4x4
Australia
. I have checked with my local library and they have copies going that far back, but I might be able to pick one up somewhere. Better still, if you have a copy there, you wouldn't be able to scan it and email it to me, would you. Simon
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FollowupID: 2468 Submitted: Wednesday, Aug 14, 2002 at 00:00
Willie posted:
Simon, Let me have your email address and I will send a scanned copy through. The print is not the best but it is readable. You can email me at wjkempen@ozemail.com.au Cheers, Willie
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