Wednesday, Jun 05, 2019 at 21:01
We've just come from Dalhousie to
Oodnadatta and down the
Oodnadatta track, the roads in the NP have all been graded but up around Mt Dare and back out to
Oodnadatta they are a bit cut up after the rain 10 days ago due to people driving on them when wet.
The desert itself didn't get any of the approximately 20mm we had at Dalhousie in late May.
The
Oodnadatta track is a bit average because of the high volumes of traffic going up to see
Lake Eyre, in over 30 years of travelling the
Oodnadatta track we've never seen so much traffic on it.
The road out to Halligans bay has also been graded and was in excellent condition on the 1st of June, hardly a corro in it, a bit different to the crawl out there on the 28th May. No water visible as it is 3k's away from the shoreline, the only way to see the water is by air and when we were in
William Creek they advised that flights were booked out for a week ahead.
There is a possibility of the water reaching the edge in 2-3 weeks as the second flood comes down.
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