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will the track handle conventional caravans at the moment? Thanks

dianne and stuart



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Certainly the "Track" will handle a "conventional" caravan :)
Whether the caravan will handle the Track depends mostly on how it is driven.
Unless it is wet (in which case give it a miss in any vehicle), the Oodnadatta Track is navigable with most vehicles, with care and attention and at "moderate" or slower speeds at any time.

The Oodnadatta Track is possibly the most interesting of all of Australia's iconic "tracks". Take your time and enjoy it to the full.

Cheers,
Peter

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Thank you Peter and Margaret. We have a very experienced travelling companion who will show us the right way to go about it. 

Thanks for your thoughts . 

Diane and Stuart 



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gooba53 wrote:

Thank you Peter and Margaret. We have a very experienced travelling companion who will show us the right way to go about it. 

Thanks for your thoughts . 

Diane and Stuart 


 Good luck on your traveling! We sure hope to see some photos taken! :)



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