Tuesday, Dec 30, 2014 at 13:23
Hi Di
Seemingly we did a similar trip to
Maralinga, and then onto the
Anne Beadell Highway, and loved every minute of it!
Can I say that my response is not so much directed to you, but more thinking out aloud, as this is an important question that deserves consideration…
I commend those who have opened up
Maralinga as a four-wheel drive destination, it is a great place to visit for those with an interest in this part of Australia’s Atomic Age. Mind you, it won’t be for everyone, but given the proximity and access to the
Anne Beadell Highway, it will have an appeal to many in the four-wheel drive touring fraternity.
Increasingly, the question about how to travel there will become more common place as people become familiar with the opportunity to visit
Maralinga, and the ARTC route will feature heavily in the discussions. Ultimately, there may end up being a more formal response from the ARTC if there are an increasing number of incursions on the restricted access parts of the ARTC road west of where the
Googs Track intersects.
And whilst we were not challenged by anyone whilst driving on the road, I think one needs to be careful viewing that as tacit approval and may be a case of it isn’t a problem, until it is a problem, and then all hell-breaks loose.
Travellers need to understand that by using the restricted access parts of the ARTC road without approval they are exposing themselves to potential legal action for the incursion, and secondly, could be exposed to liability claims that may not be met by their motor vehicle insurer whilst travelling this route if there is an incident.
Ultimately it is for individuals to determine their own viewpoint and position. As I indicated, we travelled it based on advice given, but in hindsight whilst I believe it was
well intentioned, it was also imperfect.
If we travel to
Maralinga in the future we will do so only on the public access routes.
For clarity, my understanding based on information available is the road from Glendambo to
Tarcoola is a public road, and the same for the road west from
Tarcoola to
Malbooma, noting
Malbooma is about the point where the
Googs track intersects.
The only other section of the ARTC road that can be travelled on within the
restricted access area is where it is designated a public access road 5-kilometres either side of
Ooldea. Presumably this is to facilitate access to the local aboriginal community and
Maralinga.
And whilst us ExplorOz forumites can debate the existence of two roads, and split hairs around that one, it may be a different scenario and outcome for us in a court with a smart ARTC barrister debating the toss…
Good luck out there, Baz - The Landy
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