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    Roads around Lake Eyre(SA). Anyone been recently? Suitable for oldies on motorbikes?

    A mate and I are thinking of a motorbike tour around the Lake Eyre area to check out what all the water has done to transform the usually desert landscape.

    We have ridden bikes for a long time, but are both 50 and not up to anything like Paris-Dakar riding, and will have pretty heavy bikes, so am not keen to tackle deep sandy/rutted roads (I hate them a lot).

    Anyone been up there last year and could comment on the suitability for 2 old farts on a leisurely tour?

    We'd be taking camping gear with us to be a bit independent, so am sure weight will be an issue and don't want to spend half the trip picking up a heavy bike from falling off in sand.

    If it sounds too iffy, then we'll reconsider and take the 110 and maybe the girls too.

    Thanks for any advice.

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    I can only speak from experience of the "road' into ABC Bay from William Creek.
    3 years ago it was one of the worst corrugated roads I had ever been on, so much so that I found it better to make my own track off to the side when possible.

    AFAIR there are a few sandy stretches but it is reasonably firm going. There are numerous Mica outcrops which are really unusual in OZ
    Regards Philip A

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    Having visited Lake Eyre in 1997, a dry year, the track in from Marree via Muloorina Station was soft and sandy. I expect the tide of 4WD trippers doing this track would turn it into a nightmare for bikes.

    Lavel Post Bay/Muloorina PAR / Lake Eyre - 4x4 Earth Australia for 4WD Tracks

    http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/quick...oads/area1.asp

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    The following has some relevance to current discussion in this thread: Fencing to help protect outback Lake Eyre - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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    Hi David, SWMBO and I've been to both Lake Eyre and Lake Eyre Sth last year and in 2010.
    Don't know much about bikes but I agree with PhilipA's comments on road conditions. I would not like to be riding a heavily loaded road bike in.
    It's about 70 Km in to Lake Eyre from the road just south of William Creek. The road starts out OK but becomes quite corrugated and then sandy as you approach ABC Bay and Halligans Bay.
    Generally you cannot actually reach the lake itself (like at the beach) as it's surrounded by very gooy sticky grey mud. Certainly no sticking your toes in the water. I would describe the 'campground' and environment at Lake Eyre as dusty, windswept and flyblown. There is no campground shade but there are toilets and a picnic shelter. It is a very miserable place from a camping perspective.
    I would suggest setting up camp at William Creek and taking a day trip into the Lake if this is what you want to do. A far better way to see Lake Eyre and the 'big picture' is to take one of the many flying trips available over the Lake and its environs. I suppose that's easy for me to say as I've driven in to Lake Eyre on a number of occasions and IMO, really, the pains not worth the gain.
    Lake Eyre Sth is a bit different though. Muloorina waterhole is about 50 Kms in from Maree on a pretty good road (last few k's a little bit sandy but no big deal). Plenty of good campsites, ample shade, lots of waterbirds and all in all a genuine oasis and pleasant place to stop. Camp fires OK but wood is scarce so you'll need to bring your own.
    From here it's another 40 K's or so to Lake Eyre Sth. This track is sandy and corrugated but (from memory) not as bad as the worst bits into Lake Eyre. There is another windswept, flyblown 'camp ground' at the end of the track but, according to the signs, camping is no longer permitted here. I found this drive and destination more interesting than the drive into Lake Eyre.
    Note, last year there was a major mice plague in the area. Swags on the ground could be a very entertaining experience.

    PS. Don't even think about going into either places between November and March. Way to hot and dangerous.

    Deano
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    You missed the most interesting part... what bikes do you have ?
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    This is the beast, back in the days when she was all shiny and new.... down on Goolwa Beach. Not quite the right tyres for sand work......



    Had a few drops since then so a few battle wounds, but still a great ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    ... I would describe the 'campground' and environment at Lake Eyre as dusty, windswept and flyblown. There is no campground shade but there are toilets and a picnic shelter. It is a very miserable place from a camping perspective.

    Deano

    Haha!! Deano - you make is sound Sooooo appealing!! Maybe we'll give it a miss!!

    Saw the ABC1 special last night on Lake Eyre, and it looked fabulous, but they did a lot of shots from Helicopters etc. That's what got us all enthusiastic.

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    Lake Eyre

    Agree about the track up from William Creek- give it a miss. The oodnadatta track is easy and better than most dirt roads here in Victoria by a long shot. I think your BMW would do it with easy. Did it late last year with the kids and a campertrailer in the D3. Better half tried getting us airbourne by traveling at 110kph. Back it off a bit as some of the dips can sneak up on you if traveling at speed You get a view of lake Eyre south on the oodnadatta track. The flights are worth it! The lake view is good. the painted hills and mines you also get if you fly out of Coober Pedy might cost a bit more but is in my view worth it. Charge your camera batteries ( Unlike me- DOH)

    Fuel should be fine as well as long as your tanks get you to Williams Creek and you don't detour to much. Camels, cattle, roos, dingos would need some consideration and I would not be on a bike at night for those reason. A great drive/ride!

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