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road condition of "great central rd"
Submitted: Monday, Sep 02, 2002 at 00:00
MICHELLE
i would like to hear from anyone who has travelled on the great central rd to laverton from the n.t. we wont to tow a high clearance van with a 4x4. what was the road like. i have heard it is ok, and other people say to leave the van home, or go the other way, we are going
exmouth
. any information would be great.
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AnswerID: 6303 Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 03, 2002 at 00:00
Sharky
replied: Michelle, We did the GCR from Ayers Rock to Laverton with a Pajero and a van (it wasn't off road - therefore not really high clearance) and it was easy. VERY corrugated and in
places
sandy but did not use 4WD at all. There is no unleaded till you get to Tjukuyirla (sp?) road house so you need to carry. We carried an additional 80 litres to the full tank in the car and had plenty. It is best to empty the cans as you can as the locals seek out unleaded for sniffing. Its very scenic and varied country side. We did it late July -
road conditions
change dramatically in summer due to rains and its not advisable to do it then. We phoned the various road houses on the way before we left NT to find out the conditions and spoke to people in caravan parks who had come that way recently. We travelled at around 80 - 100kms 75% of the time. Its a dusty bumpy trip but beats going on the main roads for time and scenery! Have fun!
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AnswerID: 6452 Submitted: Saturday, Sep 07, 2002 at 00:00
Terry
replied: Michelle. Was in a group that crossed from west to east in July. Group included one off road trailer pulled by 100 series and one off road van pulled by troopy. No problems. Don't know if yours is an "off roader"or not but, if not, would suggest caution as there are a lots of corrugations in patches. Otherwise it is an interesting trip with some great scenery.
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AnswerID: 6655 Submitted: Monday, Sep 16, 2002 at 00:00
Brooks Goulds
replied: Ourselves in a Ford Courier dual cab ute, and another vehicle Hilux travelled the
great central road
from
Alice Springs
. Wonderful trip, a little bit sandy just before and after Docker River, and as for corrigations, all up about 15 minutes worth along the whole stretch of road. The majority of the road is about five lanes wide and travel speed was averaging 80/90km. Beautiful scenery, saw many camels, cockatoos and burnt out cars on roadside!!!! We ran across 2wd cars towing caravans who made it
on the road
! You will have no probs!!!
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