hi fellow GNs planning a trip to Coober peady then across to William creek ( then back down to the flinders ranges ) just wondering what the road is like , where have a 24 ft 5th wheeler, so not a camper trailer made for the really rough stuff but having said that I have lived all my life on a farm so I am no stranger to a few bumps and holes and sand, it's the sand or at least long hilly stretches of sand I don't particualy want to tackle in the 5er so hence the question
woody
-- Edited by Woody n Sue on Saturday 10th of June 2017 07:22:02 PM
blaze said
10:48 PM Jun 13, 2017
Been a while since I have been through, it is a good gravel road with the normal surface subject to weather.
cheers
blaze
Possum3 said
05:31 PM Jun 14, 2017
There this time last year road was OK'ish but ensure you don't put your rig off main road surface even if it looks dry - They are a real buggar to get back on the road when they sink to all axles (Tug & Van).
Woody n Sue said
10:00 PM Jun 15, 2017
Thanks guys my map rates it as " major but un sealed road "
So it sounds like it's just a normal country road ok when dry, avoid when wet .
Sound like experience talking there possum3 . Lol
Woody
Possum3 said
08:13 AM Jun 16, 2017
Woody n Sue wrote:
Thanks guys my map rates it as " major but un sealed road " So it sounds like it's just a normal country road ok when dry, avoid when wet .
Sound like experience talking there possum3 . Lol
Woody
Yep, got out walked across seemed solid, started to do U-turn - "Goodnight Dick"
hi fellow GNs planning a trip to Coober peady then across to William creek ( then back down to the flinders ranges ) just wondering what the road is like , where have a 24 ft 5th wheeler, so not a camper trailer made for the really rough stuff but having said that I have lived all my life on a farm so I am no stranger to a few bumps and holes and sand, it's the sand or at least long hilly stretches of sand I don't particualy want to tackle in the 5er so hence the question
woody
-- Edited by Woody n Sue on Saturday 10th of June 2017 07:22:02 PM
cheers
blaze
So it sounds like it's just a normal country road ok when dry, avoid when wet .
Sound like experience talking there possum3 . Lol
Woody
Yep, got out walked across seemed solid, started to do U-turn - "Goodnight Dick"