Good Morning All
Just a question for those that continually ask questions on the
forum about.....what are the conditions like for such and such road that we plan to travel on.....
Any person that travels regularly out off of the bitumen will be aware that any dirt road will change due to many contributing factors including use and weather conditions.
Any experienced traveller will be aware of these changes and will usually drive to the conditions and get from A to B in their usual fashion.
A couple of roads that we have heard various repots from fellow travellers during the last week or so have been the Tanami and Duncan Roads.
At Tilmouth
Well, 2 Caravans came in and we chatted as you do. They both said how relieved they were to be back on the blacktop and to leave the worst and most shocking road behind and referred to it as "Bloody Horrendous"....the Tanami Road that is.
Leaving Tilmouth
Well we were waiting for their horror road to take effect, but kilometre after kilometre for us was no big deal and we found it very safe and comfortable to sit between 80 - 90 kph.
It was the same as the Duncan Road, with far less traffic. we only came across 1 vehicle after the Wave
Hill turnoff, and again the driver was towing a caravan. It was the same scenario, the road ahead of of was just shocking and wished us all the best and hope we get through OK.
If you are one of these type of drivers that have a great dislike to dirt roads, my question to you is this....
What speeds are you travelling at?
What tyres pressures are you running?
Why venture away from the bitumen if you can not drive to the current conditions?
How is your vehicle set up for dirt road driving?
It seems like that regardless where you drive around Australia, you can ask 10 drivers what they think of any Outback road and you will get 10 very different replies.
So come on guys, if you are one of these drivers that is going to complain about dust and corrugations, stick to the bitumen and stop complaining.
That is my rant for the day.
Cheers
Stephen