Monday, May 27, 2024 at 11:35
Hi Anthony, I can find no map on the NT Government Parks site that shows a road or track taking that path, or even references it. Likewise, Exploroz has no track shown on
EOTOPO.
As to going there, you would have to approach the NT Parks people to find out if they would allow it. I have thought about it in the past and maybe the Outback 4wd Club in Alice may be a really good group to approach for info. They have a Facebook page or email them at outback4wdclub@gmail.com
From my experience, recovery if you have trouble would be quite expensive and travelling with a group such as that local Club would be the best way to tackle it, even if you were allowed to go that route anyway.
I found a couple of photos, and I may have more but they would be buried in a large number of slides that I haven't looked at or scanned in a long time. About the attached one's, there was a fair amount of water in
places when we went through and a lot of soft sand, some as I described earlier were impassable. I was following the other vehicle and catching up to him and finally had to stop. It didn't take long to get out thankfully, but the manual gearbox wasn't the greatest in those conditions. Bearing in mind that it had aftermarket front and rear diff locks and still had issues. The other picture is part of the track that bypasses some more troublesome stretches of riverbed and likely more overgrown in the decades since.
Just like the
Hermannsburg to Plam Valley stretch of the
Finke River, it all changes after any flooding.
If you do find out more, or get to go there, then it would be good to hear about it and see any pictures.
Bogged (temporarily) in the Finke
RR articulation in the FInke
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