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    Flinders Ranges advice please

    All being well (and believe me things haven't been this year so far) Wife and I think we might head over to the Flinders Ranges for 2 weeks either side of Melbourne Cup Day. We've never travelled to this part of the world so would welcome some advice as to the best way there from Melbourne, special places, some challenging tracks and good remote campsites. We have a totally open mind at the moment so all input will be appreciated.

    We'll be towing a good quality off-road camper behind our Td5 D2a which has pretty well all the fruit, winch, lockers etc.
    Is it reasonable for us to get over to Lake Eyre as part of the trip (time constraint being the biggest problem).

    We are also happy to join up with someone else for the trip if anyone is interested. We will be self sufficient and expect anyone who wants to join us be the same. We want to take our time so if driving dawn to dusk is your thing, we'd probably not be your ideal travelling companions. we don't mind pulling a long mile here and there, just not every day.
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    The best parts of the Flinders Ranges are the northern parts. The Arkaroola sanctuary and the Gammon Ranges National park top the list for 4WD tracks.

    Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park Guide

    This park includes a track to Lake Frome which is worth doing for a day trip, see brochure.

    Lake Eyre South is best visited via Mulloorinna Station where camping is available. To camp in the Northern Parks of SA you may need a Desert Parks Pass.

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    If you haven't already seen it, you might like to look at some of the suggestions on this site.

    Flinders Ranges of South Australia

    Last time I was there, I did this drive and loved it.

    Arden Hills Self Drive 4WD Track

    If you stop and take lots of photos, it takes most of the day. If you do that drive, then it is probably worth camping at Warren Gorge, one of the less well known camp grounds.

    There other similar drives.

    If you are interested in geology, then Brachina Gorge is fascinating.

    This document is worth a look.
    http://www.flindersranges.com.au/wp-..._repeaters.pdf

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    My 2 cents worth.

    Melbourne to Adeliaide via the Dukes Hwy. A good days drive.
    Stay the night somewhere near Adelaide or even up near Tailem Bend.

    Go from Adelaide to Hawker via Orroroo, Carrieton, Craddock etc...
    Stay at Rawnsley Park. A nice place to stay at to see Wilpena Pound, drive Skytrek and generally do the touristy thing.

    Head up through to the Gammon Ranges via Wirrealpa and Chambers Gorge.
    Maybe stay at Chambers Gorge, a nice no facilities campsite.
    Or continue onto Weetootla Gorge in the Gammon Ranges park itself.

    Then head on through to Arkaroola and and stay down along the creekline in the no facilites campground.
    Drive a lot of the tracks, including out to Paralana Hot Springs and out to the Wheal Turner Mine.

    The head up through Wooltana and Mt Hopeless to the Strezlecki Trak before heading down to Lyndhurst and then up to Marree and out to William Creek to go out to Halligan Bay to see Lake Eyre north.

    The up to Oodnadatta and then onto Cadney Park via the Painted Desert at Arckaringa.

    And finally back down some blacktop to Glendambo, Pimba, Pt Augusta and eventually back to Melbourne.

    I head up this way at least twice a year and just wish it could be more often so I am envious of you a bit.

    Enjoy the journey.

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    I suggest melb -> mildura -> renmark -> taylorville , we'll shout you a bed for the night, then 2 options.

    1) morgan and then back roads to YUNTA and then on to ARKAROOLA via lake frome..(arkaroola (or beef) road.

    2) Morgan -> burra -> peterborough -> wilmington (toy and landy display!)
    (wilmington is base of flinders ranges)-> stirling north -> quorn -> hawker ->up to arkaroola etc --suggest call in on Talc alf and then to farina campsite (nice spot!) as going further --consider clayton spa (search here and theres references to it)... have a great trip!

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    Try no to buy anything from Wilpena Pound store, if you do and ask how much, they reply bend over and show us how much you have in your wallet. Overpriced!

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    If wilpena pound campground is full or more importantly overpriced, Rawnsley Park Station is just down the rd and not a bad campground apart from the rocky ground which is near impossible to hammer pegs into. One of my favourites places to visit, if your fit a hike up St Mary's peak and into the pound early am is pretty cool.
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