Hi any helpful hints greatly appreciated heading from Melb. up the Oodnadatta track having a look at lake Eyre on to Alice then on Tanami track to Halls Creek,then on over to Broome, then Derby, Kalumburu, then over to Wyndham , Kununurra, Lake Argyle, over to Katherine , then Port Roper then head home back thru Mt Isa .
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Re: Planned trip to the Kimberly July 2011
Big trip...I'm envious.
Allow lots of time - at least a couple months, probably double - to experience the best of it.
if finances allow, I'd recommend a trip out to the horizontal falls out of Derby.
Not cheap by any means, but an experience we're glad we had.
We recommend this lot:
www.horizontalfallsadventures.com.au/
Cheers
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Anything in particular you are looking for advise on, we did much the same trip a few years back except we travelled the Tanami both ways. Plan your fuel across the Tanami as i believe Rabbit Flat is now closed. Yuendemu and Bililuna can be a bit unreliable for fuel and its 1100kms if you go into Wolfe Creek.
The road into Mitchell falls is the worst road i have ever driven on so take it easy. If towing a camper best to camp at King Edward river and day trip into the falls. Elquesto was fantastic, we had one of the private river camps, spent 4 nights could have easily spent a week. Don't miss out on going into the Bungles, they are fantastic.
A plane flight over lake Argyle and the Bungles is great if you have the cash. Get into Broome first thing in the morning if you want to secure a camp spot, we arrived at 10am and couldn't get anywhere to camp, ended up back at Roebuck plains which was OK just a bit of a drive to Broome each day.
You don't say how long you have for the trip, 6-8 weeks would be the go for your Itinery, We spent 14 days just going from Kununurra to Broome and missed half the stuff that we would have liked to have seen. Although that just gives us a good excuse to go back again.
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Re: Planned trip to the Kimberly July 2011
Originally posted by rhs58Big trip...I'm envious.
Allow lots of time - at least a couple months, probably double - to experience the best of it.
if finances allow, I'd recommend a trip out to the horizontal falls out of Derby.
Not cheap by any means, but an experience we're glad we had.
We recommend this lot:
http://www.horizontalfallsadventures.com.au/
Cheers
Ron
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Re: Planned trip to the Kimberly July 2011
Originally posted by AJ120Anything in particular you are looking for advise on, we did much the same trip a few years back except we travelled the Tanami both ways. Plan your fuel across the Tanami as i believe Rabbit Flat is now closed. Yuendemu and Bililuna can be a bit unreliable for fuel and its 1100kms if you go into Wolfe Creek.
The road into Mitchell falls is the worst road i have ever driven on so take it easy. If towing a camper best to camp at King Edward river and day trip into the falls. Elquesto was fantastic, we had one of the private river camps, spent 4 nights could have easily spent a week. Don't miss out on going into the Bungles, they are fantastic.
A plane flight over lake Argyle and the Bungles is great if you have the cash. Get into Broome first thing in the morning if you want to secure a camp spot, we arrived at 10am and couldn't get anywhere to camp, ended up back at Roebuck plains which was OK just a bit of a drive to Broome each day.
You don't say how long you have for the trip, 6-8 weeks would be the go for your Itinery, We spent 14 days just going from Kununurra to Broome and missed half the stuff that we would have liked to have seen. Although that just gives us a good excuse to go back again.
Cheers Andrew
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We also will be visiting the Kimberlys this year as well. Leave Brisbane 1 July for a 4 month trip towing a jayco camper.
Our plan is from Brisbane to Mt Isa, Kununurra, Broome, down the west cost to Perth, east to Adelaide and home to Brisbane through Broken Hill.
I will continue to monitor this post for all the helpful tips that will be posted.
Ron4WDer since 1975, current vehicle, Prado 150 GX diesel auto, tow a Jayco Finch Outback, traveled a lot of Australia. Last trip, Hay River Track August 2010.
Have roof rack, dual batteries, water tank, mud tyres, bullbar, rear draw system, hot water system, snorkel, 50mm lift with rear air bag springs . Now all set for big trip to Kimberleys in July this year.
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I've just spent 3 years living in Kununurra and absolutely loved it, though I still didn't get to see everything there is to see up there. We were out camping, boating and fishing most weekends and had a ball. Just remember that July will be in the height of the tourist season so there will be people everywhere all the time and the price of everything goes up. If you get over to Broome a great spot to stay is Barn Hill, but as far as Kununurra is concerned it is all great with so much to do and lots of great 4wd tracks
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Originally posted by dreamonI've just spent 3 years living in Kununurra and absolutely loved it, though I still didn't get to see everything there is to see up there. We were out camping, boating and fishing most weekends and had a ball. Just remember that July will be in the height of the tourist season so there will be people everywhere all the time and the price of everything goes up. If you get over to Broome a great spot to stay is Barn Hill, but as far as Kununurra is concerned it is all great with so much to do and lots of great 4wd tracks
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Hi guys,
We too will be watching this topic with great interest as we will be doing a similar trip from Melbourne soon. One question I have to ask is in relation to when to go... the wife had her heart set on Oct/Nov but after doing some research it appears it's the bulid up to the wet season, and could be uncomfortable? So we are are now thinking July/August. Is this better?... any advice and tips greatly appreciated.
Cheers, regards Kristen & Rod.
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Probably Oct Nov won't be the most comfortablest as you are right it is the build up and if you have never experienced one you won't enjoy it. It's a great time to go in July / August but remember it is the tourist season and there will be people everywhere. I love this time of year in the wet when there is so much water around and all the waterfalls are flowing. Its definately a person opinion when to go but if it is your first time I would recommend in the dry
Hi guys,
We too will be watching this topic with great interest as we will be doing a similar trip from Melbourne soon. One question I have to ask is in relation to when to go... the wife had her heart set on Oct/Nov but after doing some research it appears it's the bulid up to the wet season, and could be uncomfortable? So we are are now thinking July/August. Is this better?... any advice and tips greatly appreciated.
Cheers, regards Kristen & Rod.[/quote]
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Drove the Tanami in November, Rabbit Flat ($2.40/L petrol) was going to close in December as AJ120 says. I was told by the owner that the nearby community, the granites, was going to supply fuel but you'll have to look into that. We had no trouble with fuel at Billiluna ($1.80/L from memory) or Yuendemu (cant remember price but was cheaper than the others). The road was noticably worse on the WA side of the border but you'll still see locals sitting on 100km/h in falcons.
We were in the Bungles in November when the heat got a bit too much but we loved touring up there in the heat without heaps of tourists. Gotta take one or the other by the sounds of it...
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I've taken my camper trailer into Mitchell Plateau TWICE. Don't let the weak hearted talk you out of it. BUT, it is an arduous journey. Lots of bulldust on the Kalumburu Road, rocky sections into the falls and a couple of good muddy sections. But you'll have your gear for comfort. Alternatively you can camp at Drysdale Station or at the campsite on the corner where the Kalumburu Road meets the track into Mitchell Plateau. Or, you could just take the chopper.
Nothing much to see along the Tanami that makes it "special" other than a short cut to Wolfe Creek Crater from the Alice. But you will love those famous corrugations and the absolute loneliness.Dave
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See you out there
Jane & I will be heading west from Mt Isa around July 18 . Might have work to get to in Exmouth early Sept but looking forward to exploring the Gib River Rd thru second half of July and August . Will keep looking at this thread to catch up on all the tips. Bungles and Lake Argyle sound great -- don't know if budget will stretch to include Horizontal falls flts as well
Cheers
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Finally we are off on our 4 month trip to the Kimberleys and WA. Head out of Brisbane north to Mt Isa, then onto Katherine, then across to Kununurra for 20 days in the Kimberleys, including the GRR, Mitchell Falls, Bungle Bungles, King Leopold Ranges,etc, a week in Broom (site already booked) then south through the rest of WA, back across the Nullarbor , Broken Hill and back to Brisbane. @15,000kms with out side trips. Will be towing a Finch Outback and taking it where ever we can, (I know it does have some limitations) with our Toyota 150 Prado auto diesel.
happy travels Ron4WDriver since 1975, current 4WD, 2009 GX diesel auto 150 series, fitted with ARB bullbar, snokel, dual batteries, rear draws, water tank, mud tyres, side steps, 50mm lift & roof bars. Tow a Olympic Champion XPack caravan, travelled a lot of Australia, past big trips in 150, August 2010 - Hay River Track NT, July 2011 - Kimberleys and WA, July 2013 - Canning Stock Route WA.
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Well our day has come we set off on monday 4th july first stop pinaroo then to lake eyre , the prado has new tyers fridge and drawers in the roof rack on thats all the missus would let me spend at this stage after buying the kakadu we need to save some for the trip look foward to seeing others out there we will be the silver kakadu venturing into the unknown our biggest trip yet , we keep monitoring for updates thanks to all for there advice will post an update once we are on the road on conditions and fuel if we have internet signal max
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