Tuesday, Apr 07, 2009 at 09:15
Hi Richard,
We did that trip last August from near
Canberra. Travelled to Narrandra day 1. Then Narrandra to
Balranald next day arriving lunch time. Picked up info and update on road conditions at the
Balranald Tourist Info centre. Stayed at
Balranald as left caravan there for trip out to Mungo. Drove to Mungo via the Ivanhoe Rd and followed signs turning off to Mungo. Good gravel Road. After looking around the Nat Parks Info Centre and doing
the loop walk we headed off on
the loop drive to view & explore the magnificent lunettes. We set up
camp at the Belah
camp site (had it all to ourselves). When we left Mungo we drove back to
Balranald. It rained that night and we heard next day access to Mungo Nat Park had been closed so important to
check road conditions if wet or recent rains. We drove from
Balranald to
Broken Hill (didn't actually go into
Mildura this time). Always enjoy
Broken Hill with lots to look at. At Info centre picked up info on
Mutawintji guided tour so headed out there (without van) They have a great
little camp site. We met the aboriginal guide at
camp site and joined a tag along historic tour which was excellent - the walk, aboriginal art, dreamtime stories and info on flora and fauna. Spent a few days in
Broken Hill then headed to
White Cliffs via
Wilcannia.
White Cliffs has a great Nat Parks Office. We drove out to the Paroo Darling Nat Park and
Lake Peery which was very nice and wonderful birdlife. After 2 nights in
White Cliffs we drove to
Cobar. Next
Cobar to
Lake Cargelligo. Then
Lake Cargelligo to
Forbes via
Condobolin. From
Forbes we were to stop over in Cowra but ended up driving
home via backroads to
Crookwell and
Goulburn. Trip took us 14 days. We used $1000 worth of fuel and accommodation at van parks cost us $276.00 for 2 persons.
Enjoy your trip.
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