Wednesday, Jul 31, 2024 at 15:56
For a long, wide road often driven at high speeds by locals, we recon the
Gary Junction Road is better than you might otherwise expect.
It is a long road, there are some lousy bits and there are very good bits. Average is pretty good, in our view.
Then again, any talk about road conditions is a waste of time. What you recon is good, others might think is rotten. And next week it will all be different anyhow. Go and have a look and make up your own mind.
In regard to camping along the way, the
Haast Bluff (NT section) permit covers about 320km of road.
The permit says:
"5. Permit holders are to stay on the main access road at all times.
6. It is expected that the road will be travelled in one day and that camping will not be required.
7. In an emergency camping is permitted within thirty metres of the roadside.
8. No access under any circumstances is permitted to rocky outcrops and/or hills near to or visible from the road."
Get tired?
Camp!
Our
Kiwirrkurra (WA) permit was valid for 4 days (15-18th July) and covers about 360km of road. Jupiter
Well is about 85km from the western end of the permit zone.
In part it says:
"9. Remain on established roads and use approved camping areas/accommodation unless specific permission to do otherwise has been obtained."
There are abundant
well used camping spots along the road in both sections.
The
Gary Junction Road is a drive we enjoy.
In 2008 we called into every community along the way. ALL were friendly and welcoming with the exception of
Kintore where there was "sorry business" in progress.
Cheers,
Peter
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