Touring4x4
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An old one but I thought Id share it anyway. :ylsmoke:
Apologies for the quality of the scans from photos.
Birdsville "Cannonball Run" Trip.
Anzac Weekend 2004
The group:
Andrew, Mitchell & Austin – Patrol
Vaughan, Alvin & Pam – Discovery
Trevor & Shirley – Patrol
Day 1 – Thursday 22nd April 2004
Vaughan, Pam & Alvin left Whyalla at 6:00pm on the Thursday and headed to Parachilna. Deciding it was too early for bed, and not keen on the roadside campsite location, they continued north to the familiar and sheltered Farina campground North of Lyndhurst.
Day 2 – Friday 23rd April 2004
We departed Whyalla at 5:00am and travelled through the Flinders Ranges to Lyndhurst. After filling Trevors' portable long range tank and deciding that the Discovery was ahead of us, we continued on to our first fuelling point at Marree where we topped up the kids too with chocolate ice creams.
The wind at Marree was only marginally less than the howling winds of Lyndhurst. Not a good day for those strange tourists on bicycles.
North bound on the Birdsville Track we crossed the Dog Fence just past Lake Harry and had a quick look at the excellent new campground facilities at Clayton. The lower part of the Track was in excellent condition and made the driving easier. The only rough section was the 10kms through the Cooper Creek floodplain where speeds were down as low as 40km/h in places. We stopped for a drink break here but it was fairly rushed due to the flies.
Continuing on through the Natterannie Sand hills that caused Harry Ding and Tom Kruse so much grief, we arrived at Mungerannie and met up with Vaughan, Alvin & Pam and had lunch.
Apologies for the quality of the scans from photos.
Birdsville "Cannonball Run" Trip.
Anzac Weekend 2004
The group:
Andrew, Mitchell & Austin – Patrol
Vaughan, Alvin & Pam – Discovery
Trevor & Shirley – Patrol
Day 1 – Thursday 22nd April 2004
Vaughan, Pam & Alvin left Whyalla at 6:00pm on the Thursday and headed to Parachilna. Deciding it was too early for bed, and not keen on the roadside campsite location, they continued north to the familiar and sheltered Farina campground North of Lyndhurst.
Day 2 – Friday 23rd April 2004
We departed Whyalla at 5:00am and travelled through the Flinders Ranges to Lyndhurst. After filling Trevors' portable long range tank and deciding that the Discovery was ahead of us, we continued on to our first fuelling point at Marree where we topped up the kids too with chocolate ice creams.

The wind at Marree was only marginally less than the howling winds of Lyndhurst. Not a good day for those strange tourists on bicycles.
North bound on the Birdsville Track we crossed the Dog Fence just past Lake Harry and had a quick look at the excellent new campground facilities at Clayton. The lower part of the Track was in excellent condition and made the driving easier. The only rough section was the 10kms through the Cooper Creek floodplain where speeds were down as low as 40km/h in places. We stopped for a drink break here but it was fairly rushed due to the flies.
Continuing on through the Natterannie Sand hills that caused Harry Ding and Tom Kruse so much grief, we arrived at Mungerannie and met up with Vaughan, Alvin & Pam and had lunch.
