Sunday, Jun 02, 2019 at 15:30
Hi Laz
Further to the replies above, here is my 2 cents worth.
As for
places to stay, there are many great locations where you can stay with your van, and then do further sightseeing for your chosen location.
If you wish to get a lowered site close to most of the easy drives, you can not go past either
Wilpena Pound or
Rawnsley Park. I have stayed at both locations and are both suited for all setups, but
Wilpena Pound does fall within the National Park regulations, so no pets and limited number of powered sites. If you with to stay a little further out, still with power,
Merna Mora is a great little site with less facilities.
The most important drives , ie the
Brachina Gorge and Bunyeroo Drives can be undertaken in a stock standard conventional vehicle, proving it is dry, and please do not let anyone tell you any different. Also other great drive for any type of vehicle is the
Glass Gorge drive, heading north from
Blinman. Again there is a great side track off of this road out to the great Nuccalinna
mine site and
well worth the detour. One time we were out there, I thought that someone ahead of me must have been going too fast, as many of the small
creek crossing showed scrape marks, with turned out to be a very small Holden Barina.
One very popular 4X4 track (
well over priced and not as good as other track through the Flinders is Skytrek, its great to do, but there are others that blitz it in both scenery and true full on four wheel driving.
In my opinion, the Arkapenna drive from Rawnley Park kills Skytrek, as do the drives from
Merna Mora, which are a lot cheaper as
well.
A drive when in
Hawker that is
well worth the drive is out to Jarvis
Hill, as
well as a number of locations around the town.
The
Flinders Ranges are a top location that we have been exploring for over 45 years, when it was all dirt roads and no national park where you could
camp along the creeks and pay a very small fee to the station owners.
It does not matter how many times that you visit the area, it will always lure you back.
Enjoy one of South Australia's best locations.
Cheers
Stephen
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Follow Up By: Laz - Thursday, Jul 04, 2019 at 12:53
Thursday, Jul 04, 2019 at 12:53
Hi Stephen,
Sorry for the late reply. Thank you very much for your very comprehensive list of suggestions. I will definitely look up at them before I go.
Regards,
Laz.
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Follow Up By: Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) - Thursday, Jul 04, 2019 at 14:16
Thursday, Jul 04, 2019 at 14:16
Hi Lal
We are heading up there again soon, as it is one great location that we never get sick of visiting.
Enjoy your trip, as I know that you will.
Cheers
Stephen
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