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Camper trailer on the Birdsville track
Submitted: Sunday, Oct 28, 2001 at 00:00
scott
We are planning a trip from Melb through the
Flinders Ranges
up To
Birdsville
then over to
Brisbane
. Wondering what it is like to tow a camper trailer up the
Birdsville track
. Camper is an off road set up with alko
suspension
towed by TDI Discovery. Heading off Dec. Any thoughts appreciated
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AnswerID: 1288 Submitted: Monday, Oct 29, 2001 at 00:00
Mike
replied: Scott, you should have no problems at all with the trailer, as the track is quite accessable these days. Provided that your vehicle and trailer are in top condition and you take it easy, you can travel fromm Maree to
Birdsville
in a day, but do yourself a favour and take at least a couple of days and really have a look around. There are lots of historic and interesting things to see along the track, as well as some top
camping
spots. Clayton wetlands are a good campsite and the hot spring at Mungerannie is really refreshing after a day on the track. Good campsites too, if it's not too busy. Happy trails, Mike.
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FollowupID: 396 Submitted: Monday, Oct 29, 2001 at 00:00
Scott posted:
thanks Mike for the info
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AnswerID: 1307 Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 30, 2001 at 00:00
robw
replied: December?!!???!!!
Jeez, it'll be bloody hot!
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AnswerID: 1322 Submitted: Saturday, Nov 03, 2001 at 00:00
MARK
replied: YOU'LL HAVE NO PROBLEMS ON THE
BIRDSVILLE TRACK
, BUT IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING THE ROAD FROM
BIRDSVILLE
THROUGH
BETOOTA
TO
WINDORAH
THEN BE CAREFUL IT IS A SHOCKER.THE ROAD NORTH TO
BOULIA
IS A LOT BETTER
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