Plenty of great spots both free camping and CP's -suggest you download Wikicamps www.wikicamps.com.au/
keiron said
02:08 PM Oct 20, 2020
I would ask which route you would be taking? The traditional route being Bourke - Cobar - Wilcannia? Or will you be travelling "cross-country" so to speak?
I am interested in the journey, if you are actually going 'OFF-THE-BEATEN-TRACK.
Happy travels. KB
Peter_n_Margaret said
04:20 PM Oct 20, 2020
The roads that run each side of the river are typically very good, but very dusty.
Do NOT even consider any of them if rain is forecast. It is black soil and goes like grease with the first shower.
This 60 second video clip is NE of Wilcannia on the northern side of the river in September 2019 at the height of the drought. youtu.be/IAhIFdZ8p80
Cheers,
Peter
I would ask which route you would be taking? The traditional route being Bourke - Cobar - Wilcannia? Or will you be travelling "cross-country" so to speak?
I am interested in the journey, if you are actually going 'OFF-THE-BEATEN-TRACK.
Happy travels. KB
Do NOT even consider any of them if rain is forecast. It is black soil and goes like grease with the first shower.
This 60 second video clip is NE of Wilcannia on the northern side of the river in September 2019 at the height of the drought.
youtu.be/IAhIFdZ8p80
Cheers,
Peter