As far as tyres go, we carry just 2 spares, 1 on the car and 1 on the camper. All are interchangeable. A good plug kit is advisable.
As has been said above, we're all using the same wheels more or less, so won't be an issue while we're on the GTG. Maybe carry an extra spare if you're doing the Tanimi by yourself.
Regarding the Facebook page, there's been quite a few requests to join, that's great and most people are easy to spot. But some I see I don't recognise, so if you want to join let us know who you are(PP name).
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Originally posted by cfryback View PostI'm probably going with an inner tube as spare to the spare.
When we did the Gibb in 2006 we took 2 spares due to hearing horror stories and never had a single flat. But we were probably running a lot lighter than you will
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Originally posted by talk2tiny View Posti wont be taking a second spare. Remember, we all have the same wheels. If there's an emergency while we're all together, I'm sure we'll work through it. If you're going to be doing a lot of remote travel on the way there or back and not going with anyone else who has the same spare, maybe you might need it but a spare and a good repair kit will be enough for me.
Tiny
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Originally posted by VKPrado View PostJust wondering what others are thinking with regards to taking a second spare wheel?
I do have a complete spare I could take but just wondering what others are doing/thinking.
Tiny
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Originally posted by VKPrado View PostJust wondering what others are thinking with regards to taking a second spare wheel?
I do have a complete spare I could take but just wondering what others are doing/thinking.
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Just wondering what others are thinking with regards to taking a second spare wheel?
I do have a complete spare I could take but just wondering what others are doing/thinking.
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Originally posted by VKPrado View PostYou have to get from Broome to Lake Argyle for the start and then back to Halls Creek for the trip down the Tanami if I remember correctly.
We have a fixed date of May the 20th for a friend's wedding in Broome....
So we will be doing a counter-clockwise route.
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Originally posted by Mrs Whitey1 View Post
I will be sending out more detailed info on this once the registration period is complete.
Cheers
It does look like an annual pass will suit us best as we will be in WA for 7 weeks and plan on using it quite a bit hopefully.
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Originally posted by VKPrado View PostJust looking at Park Passes and wondering if we need one for the GTG?
If you are planning on visiting the Bungles/ Karijini/ Ningaloo/ Kalbarri and many others, it is usually worth while getting a 4 week holiday pass from DPAW for $44 available on line. I bought an annual pass last week as we were planning on using it in the Stirling Ranges last weekend (but didn't). The NP just out the back of us is now paid entry too so we will use it.
Check with the Dept Of Parks & Wildlife against your itinerary and see if you would get your $$ worth. If your not going anywhere else, then paying the $24 is cheaper. You can pay cash at each entry point, but it has to be correct money as they are self-registration.
Just be careful as the passes don't include Monkey Mia and from memory or the Tree Top Walk at Walpole and some other attractions.
I will be sending out more detailed info on this once the registration period is complete.
Cheers
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Just looking at Park Passes and wondering if we need one for the GTG?
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Another step on the journey to the 2017 GTG happened today. We have now booked the airline tickets for Kristy and the boys so they can fly to Darwin and I will pick them up from there.
By doing it this way the boys can spend another week in school and don't have to travel the 4000km to the start of the GTG. They land in Darwin late Friday/ early Saturday and after a sleep in we will hit the road and take two days to do the 800km to the start of a much anticipated GTG.
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