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30th April 2007, 08:15 PM
#1
Which way home?
I am off to Cape York in August from Melbourne. Have a plan to get to Cairns, but don't want to follow the same track home. Am heading towards Brisbaine, and then up the coast, with a stop in the witsundays. If I look at a map, the most direct route is south from Cairns, is through the birdsville track. I don't want to do two major tracks in 1 go. What about across the top towards Darwin, and down the middle? Is this a good idea? What other options does anyone reccommend?
Thanks,
Ken
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30th April 2007, 09:55 PM
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We came back from Cape York (to Adelaide) via:
- Karumba (pretty interesting. The only place we stayed in a caravan park in 6 weeks 'cause we were scared of the crocodiles)
- Mt Isa (didn't have a mine tour booked, so missed out dammit. Pretty big place)
- Three Ways (Can't remember what was here)
- Tennant Creek (Got out of there as fast as I could - didn't feel safe)
- Alice (bit the same as Tennant Creek, but interesting)
- Ayers Rock (fantastic camping in the desert)
- Coober Pedy (fantastic underground places)
and then down to Adelaide.
It's a big drive! Outback roads were very good quality from Karumba through to Three Ways, mostly single lane bitumen where you pull off a bit when someone comes the other way.
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