Hi All,
In late August we headed off for a trip across the Simmo and a few other tracks along the way. Overall we did 7,100km with over half being on tracks or gravel. (3,250km on bitumen, 3849km on gravel/tracks)
Here is the route that we took with some of the key areas that we travelled, Memory Map is an awesome APP for the Ipad.

We travelled with two cars, my prado and a Nissan patrol, during the French Line we ended up meeting up with a couple in an F250 who were travelling solo and asked whether they could tag along.
First couple of days were a hard slug to get to Uluru via the Gun Barrel and Great Central Highway. Both were absolutely wrecked with some of the worst corrugations I have ever seen. The Gun Barrel was OK in patches where the a new track had been cut.
We found an awesome camping spot along the Gun Barrel and woke up to this.

The lady at Carnegie station was a great help, diesel was $2.50/L and she gave us the option to have a shower etc once we had grabbed fuel. I wasn't aware of this when we organised the tip, we chose not to and kept travelling. This were we struck problem with the rear shock mount on my car. (I will post some photo's and details with a break down of damage during the trip.)

The Docker river side of the Great Central Highway all the way to Uluru had absolutely terrible corrugations. For the last few 100km's we had to up the speed and skip across the top of the corrugations, some would have made the speed bumps and Coles look small. We also had the first tyre damage with a flat on the Nissan which we repaired that night.
In late August we headed off for a trip across the Simmo and a few other tracks along the way. Overall we did 7,100km with over half being on tracks or gravel. (3,250km on bitumen, 3849km on gravel/tracks)
Here is the route that we took with some of the key areas that we travelled, Memory Map is an awesome APP for the Ipad.

We travelled with two cars, my prado and a Nissan patrol, during the French Line we ended up meeting up with a couple in an F250 who were travelling solo and asked whether they could tag along.
First couple of days were a hard slug to get to Uluru via the Gun Barrel and Great Central Highway. Both were absolutely wrecked with some of the worst corrugations I have ever seen. The Gun Barrel was OK in patches where the a new track had been cut.
We found an awesome camping spot along the Gun Barrel and woke up to this.

The lady at Carnegie station was a great help, diesel was $2.50/L and she gave us the option to have a shower etc once we had grabbed fuel. I wasn't aware of this when we organised the tip, we chose not to and kept travelling. This were we struck problem with the rear shock mount on my car. (I will post some photo's and details with a break down of damage during the trip.)

The Docker river side of the Great Central Highway all the way to Uluru had absolutely terrible corrugations. For the last few 100km's we had to up the speed and skip across the top of the corrugations, some would have made the speed bumps and Coles look small. We also had the first tyre damage with a flat on the Nissan which we repaired that night.



























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