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    common sence really if you can reasonably expect to see others within say 8hrs or so then maybe, I suppose it depends what you call remote and what you have with you eg mobile, UHF, HF, epirb etc

    When traveling from warburton to ayers rock many years ago I saw maybe one person every 5-8hrs so no biggie, I was talking to a group, (travelling a different route) that hadn't seen another person for 5 days, in that case no, no, and no.

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    yep
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    i did the simpson desert solo, rig road, only came across one other car.....

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    Yes. Been doing it for fifty years - and, as mentioned above, not many places can be described as remote today! Worth noting though, every time I travel to town I do almost twenty kilometres along a road where if I had a breakdown or other problems would possibly have to wait weeks for another vehicle.

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    Have done and would do again. I've travelled alone in remote areas of places like El Salvador and Nicaragua and have done single vehicle stuff in Australia, including the Canning in a Series III.

    You need to think long and hard about self sufficiency and have an emergency plan up your sleeve. So long as you prepare the vehicle properly, do your research and have a plan, it is a fantastic way to travel.

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    No....I ALWAYS take my dog.
    He NEVER leaves me alone, anywhere.
    He doesnt whinge....I could go on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NomadicD3 View Post
    Hey Mowermen, I'd have to say that travelling alone these days is never really travelling alone. You will always meet people on the way who are heading in the same direction and doing similar things. BBlaze is right being well prepared and self sufficient is important but if you have a desire to explore this great country of ours then setup properly and just go. If you want to get a travel buddy try some of the back packer web sites they're always visitors looking for transport just don't expect them to pay for much .
    Mate, 1988 i drove a sigma sedan to the Jardine in the cape by myself and i met people on that trip who are still friends today.
    I would strongly recommend a sat phone these days however LOL.
    Hey thanks all for your thoughts, and I love the fact that you NomadicD3 and a mate drove a sigme up the cap, fantastic. And it's interesting to see most of you seem to agree that there is not many times when you would be alone. I also agree communication and preparation would the key requirements.
    I may just consider doing the an trip solo given my wife won't be in it these days. Thanks again everyone.

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