
Originally Posted by
Slunnie
On a tangent. What is Madigans Line like now? Has a track now worn in. I was interested that it has been star picketed, how are these spaced? This is something I'd like to do one day also.
The track at either end is a bit hit and miss. We travelled east to west which is reverse of the original. We passed through private property (Adria Downs i think - with permission) to pass by the old Annandale ruins (the original track). If you email the homestead requesting permission and short deets of the travellers, it is generally given. The track on private property is well worn. it gets a bit vague once you cross out of the private property and it links up with the Hay river track. You have to follow the GPS for a bit to link up with the original track where it turns west. Once you are in the desert proper the track is well worn and only an idiot would lose the track. At the other end is a bit more problematic for the east to west travellers. You come out of the desert proper around the Coulson track and the ground is all gibber. The tracks are there but you can find yourself following a track that is not correct. The other thing i found, the map the Aboriginal Council issue you with the tracks (another permit in addition to the SA Govt Simpson permit), Memory Maps and Hema maps all had different lines being the track to follow and there was contradictory information which tracks were open to drive or not. There are Aboriginal sites on the original track that the Council say you can't enter (around camp 2). Navigating around that area was hit and miss for us. That's were the extra 30km was suffered. We drove down the Coulson track looking for the bypass turn off. it was no more than a faint pair of tyre tracks that led over a dune. The other thing to remember is the white forest. The talcum powder bull dust is brutal just north of Mt Dare. I hit a hole with the windows down and like hitting water too fast it rushed up over the bonnet, up the windscreen and into the cabin.
The star pickets are at each camp site of the original track. Some camps have a travellers log you can sign. If you find a small tag wired at the base of the picket with Sandy Toes Tour stamped on it, that was me. Not politically correct but better than a sticker. It will return to nature soon enough.
Its hard to find a copy (i bought one) but Madigan wrote a book of his trip. Reading it beforehand gives you a better perspective of what it was like for them. To keep it in context. they walked alongside the camels wearing 3 piece suits and leather boots. they slept under a canvas tarp draped over them. they carried with them a plethora of scientific equipment to take measurements each day and night and they radioed a news telecast each night with a portable radio transmitter. Hats off to them. Me, i drove very capable 130 with all the modern cons, roof top tent, water a plenty.
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