Day 21 and it is (almost) the last day on the Canning Stock Route. 110km.
Well 3 to North Pool where the drovers sold the cattle that had come down the Stock Route.
Impressions of the day included:
Spinifex is back, growing in red sand but no dunes.
Very little water on the track.
Lots of washed out track.
Lots of rocky ground and even some granite.
Corrugations, worse than average. Perhaps drivers each end are still sorting out their speed and tyre pressures?
Leaving Well 3.
Spinifex is back.
Some rocky ground.
The Granites.
Well 2A
A "jump-up".
Wildflowers.
Well 2.
Posing at the main road intersection.
You could get a nose bleed going this fast.
Camped at North Pool. No one else here.
(Too many pics to display - see next post.)
We will spend a couple of nights here and then part company with Ali and Julian. They will head NW and we will head SE slowly back towards Adelaide.
It has been a wonderful 3 weeks on the Canning. We have covered 1,050km since filling with fuel at Kunawarritji and consumed 240L of diesel at 22.8L/100km.
Of those 21 days, we drove 14 days at an average of 75km per day. I don't have a count of how many km we walked, but I bet Julian does.
The Canning Stock Route is touted as the toughest 4WD challenge in the country (or the world). I don't agree. It is very long and it is very remote and a serious breakdown could be very problematic (we saw 4 trailers and a couple of vehicles abandoned along the way). The challenge of this drive is that it is constantly tempting you to drive a bit faster and if you succumb to that temptation, that is when you break something or hit a tree or rock that could have been avoided and wreck an expensive tyre. We have had no mechanical damage and zero tyre issues.
Thanks to those who came along with us for the ride. We hope you enjoyed the journey.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome