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Oh, Yuendumu is so beautiful. Especially in December / January. It'll be four weeks in paradise.
No, I don't envy you
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Oh, Yuendumu is so beautiful. Especially in December / January. It'll be four weeks in paradise.
No, I don't envy you
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Hi All
Thanks for the replies.
The "Black Top", does that mean stick to the bitumen?
Thanks chris
Hi, Thanks for the info.
Would the TD5 be ok crossing the desert at this time of year? If I drove 3 hours in the am and three in the pm?
I worked in Afghanistan last year and most days were around the 40 to 50 degree mark and the landys seem to be ok over there though they were not TD5s. I dont have aircond so that would reduce the stress on the engine.
Any comments would be appreciated?
Thanks
I've been that way twice and would do it again.
The biggest problem with that route is that unless you are prepared to ignore the huge number of places of historical interest, it might take a bit too long.:)
I found plenty of interesting things the second time, that I had skipped on the first trip. It is a fascinating part of Australia.
I love that idea. I can picture the images showing the kids growing up as the ruins of the town (and the parents?), slowly decay.
I can't imagine how I have missed Waukaringa. I have been up and down that road a few times and had never noticed it. I usually try to look at places like Kanyaka and try to picture the effort that went into establishing those places before the occupants had to admit defeat.
My next trip out that way is obviously now going to take a bit longer. :p