Leah
Day 11 - Monday 2/7/01
Start -
Alice SpringsStop -
Papunya Turnoff (Tanami Track)
Being Monday, we assumed that our tyres had arrived the previous Friday so lifted
camp and headed to the tyre
shop only to find that the tyres had gone missing in transit and couldn’t be found!
The saying “not happy Jan” had new meaning. Numerous hours and phone calls later we had the only Coopers tyre in
Alice Springs fitted to our vehicle (and yes it was replaced under warranty). But the problem was that this was not the same tyre – we had to take an AT rather than an ST. The ST never arrived so we arranged for it to be re-routed to
Kununurra where we expected to be in another weeks time after going up
the Tanami Track. We re-repaired the staked tyre and put it back on the vehicle. We like to have 2 spares for desert/outback driving.
So for the Tanami we have the Grand Trek as our main spare and the odd AT Cooper as our second spare which will be switched with the ST when we get to
Kununurra. A bit confusing for all concerned but finally we were able to leave the city and get out in the bush again, although it was 2.45pm.
The first 118km from
Alice Springs was bitumen. The Tanami turnoff is just 19km north of
Alice Springs on the Stuart Highway but from then on its just a single lane tar road. We encountered over 20 oncoming vehicles including caravans, camper trailers and trucks so we began to look for a
bush camp a bit off the road. We past a few interesting spots such as Kunoth
Bore on the left at just 50km and Cadney
Bore on the RHS and through a
gate, also a sandy river bed at Hamburger Creek and Charlie Creek about 2km east of the first marked roadside P bay. The P bay was not tent friendly, with broken glass and rubbish strewn everywhere so we pushed on further and found a side track off the
Papunya turnoff that led to a couple of secluded campsites behind the
gravel pit that were ideal.