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40+ AMAZING AYERS ROCK FACTSKINGS CREEK WALK
The Kings Creek walk can be done at almost anytime of the year, because it’s cool and shady. However, if you choose to hike from October-April (summer time in Australia), remember it’s very, very hot: 38-42 degrees Celsius. That’s over 100F. If you’re doing theKings Creek Walk in
WHAT TO PACK FOR OUTBACK AUSTRALIA: AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE Broad Brimmed Hat: The one thing you do need to pack for outback Australia even in winter is a broad brimmed hat. We’ll let you in on a secret: you don’t have spend $100 to buy one of those Crocodile Dundee-type hats to visit the outback. Any broad brimmed hat will do. A broad brimmed hat is essential. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK VEHICLE PREPARATION To help you out, I’ve written this no-nonsense, beginner’s guide to outback vehicle preparation. 1. Get your vehicle serviced. About three to four weeks before you go, have your vehicle professionally serviced. We ALWAYS do before any trip longer than a weekend. OUTBACK MAPS: WHAT WE USE & RECOMMEND Topographic maps (Aussies call them ‘topo’ maps for short), are what you’ll absolutely need if you’re hiking off track or driving off road. Topo maps come in a range of scales. In some places, you can get them as detailed as 1:2500, but that won’t be anywhere in the outback. Most of the topo mapsheets we use are 1:250 000 or 1:125 000. THE SOLO WOMAN'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK ROAD TRIPS Recommended Driving Time: 16 hours – at least ONE overnight stop is recommended. Estimated Fuel Cost: $367 calculated at 11 litres per 100km, and a cost of $2.20 per litre for fuel. Fuel, food, accommodation: Port Augusta, Pimba, Glendambo, Coober THE OODNADATTA TRACK: A COMPLETE GUIDE Outback Traveller’s Guide: Oodnadatta Track Map. This series of maps is the most detailed (apart from AUSLIG topographic maps), and comes in a hard-wearing spiral bound booklet. The maps are strip maps, which include details like creek crossings, grids and where bulldust ruts are located. The map book is around $23 AUD. EXPLORING THE GAWLER RANGES The Gawler Ranges are located about 600km from Adelaide and 250 km from Port Augusta. Access to the Park is from Iron Knob and Kimba in the south-east, Wudinna in the south, Minippa in the south west. For more adventure, drive down from Kingooyna and Lake Gairdner in the north. Recommended vehicles: CAMPING AT DALHOUSIE SPRINGS Alternatives to Camping at Dalhousie Springs. Thankfully, there’s a much quieter camping area only 10 minutes’ drive from Dalhousie, called 3 O’Clock Creek. This is our ‘secret’ camping spot! 3 O’Clock Creek is a shady, bush camping area, where you can enjoy the serenity of the desert after escaping from the Dalhousie crowds. KINGS CANYON RIM WALK Kings Canyon’s Most Spectacular Walk. Of all the possible Kings Canyon hiking you could do, the Kings Canyon Rim Walk is the most famous and most spectacular.. The Rim Walk is six kilometres in length, and suitable for relatively fit walkers who are able to take on an initial climb up about a thousand (1000) steps to the top of theCanyon.
THE SOLO WOMAN'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK ROAD TRIPS Recommended Driving Time: 16 hours – at least ONE overnight stop is recommended. Estimated Fuel Cost: $367 calculated at 11 litres per 100km, and a cost of $2.20 per litre for fuel. Fuel, food, accommodation: Port Augusta, Pimba, Glendambo, Coober THE OODNADATTA TRACK: A COMPLETE GUIDE Outback Traveller’s Guide: Oodnadatta Track Map. This series of maps is the most detailed (apart from AUSLIG topographic maps), and comes in a hard-wearing spiral bound booklet. The maps are strip maps, which include details like creek crossings, grids and where bulldust ruts are located. The map book is around $23 AUD. EXPLORING THE GAWLER RANGES The Gawler Ranges are located about 600km from Adelaide and 250 km from Port Augusta. Access to the Park is from Iron Knob and Kimba in the south-east, Wudinna in the south, Minippa in the south west. For more adventure, drive down from Kingooyna and Lake Gairdner in the north. Recommended vehicles: CAMPING AT DALHOUSIE SPRINGS Alternatives to Camping at Dalhousie Springs. Thankfully, there’s a much quieter camping area only 10 minutes’ drive from Dalhousie, called 3 O’Clock Creek. This is our ‘secret’ camping spot! 3 O’Clock Creek is a shady, bush camping area, where you can enjoy the serenity of the desert after escaping from the Dalhousie crowds. 40+ AMAZING AYERS ROCK FACTS 27. The Valley of the Winds walk (a MUST DO) is about 8 km long. Climate. 28. Like Alice Springs, Ayers Rock has an arid, semi-desert climate. 29. It’s dry and hot in the summer, and cool and dry in the winter. 30.The best time of the year to visit is from May-September (we reckon the BEST month is May). 31.OUTBACK AUSTRALIA
Every month we get emails from travellers astounded at the price of car hire in outback Australia. They come to us begging for a solution to their dilemma: they want to hire a 4WD to see the outback and they can’t believe how expensive it is.. Sadly, most of these people are planning to visit Ayers Rock or Alice Springs – and you don’t needa 4WD for either.
KINGS CREEK WALK
The Kings Creek walk can be done at almost anytime of the year, because it’s cool and shady. However, if you choose to hike from October-April (summer time in Australia), remember it’s very, very hot: 38-42 degrees Celsius. That’s over 100F. If you’re doing theKings Creek Walk in
HOW TO GET FREE OUTBACK MAPS 2. Once you’ve downloaded the app, open it and go to the store. This is the store screen: 3. Click on the green ‘FIND MAPS’ button. 4. Type in the name of a location for which you want maps. In the example, I wanted maps of the north Tanami Desert, so I typed in‘Balgo’
PARACHILNA - FOSSILS, FAME & FERALS - TRAVEL OUTBACK AUSTRALIA Reg Sprigg, well known geologist who’s been written about in this book by Kristin Wiedenbach, was prospecting around the old Ediacara mine in 1946 and found the fossilised remains of an entire community of complex, soft-bodied sea creatures.. This was the first discovery of such a complete fossil community, anywhere in the world. DOBINSONS SUSPENSION DOBINSONS SUSPENSION. Yes, you guessed it, the suspension on your vehicle can make or break a trip. Many of the blogs I have written have been on vehicle preparation. In these blogs I talk about loading up our vehicles with all the stuff that we take away with us when travelling the outback. I also mention the significance of notoverloading
WHAT TO PACK FOR OUTBACK AUSTRALIA: AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE Broad Brimmed Hat: The one thing you do need to pack for outback Australia even in winter is a broad brimmed hat. We’ll let you in on a secret: you don’t have spend $100 to buy one of those Crocodile Dundee-type hats to visit the outback. Any broad brimmed hat will do. A broad brimmed hat is essential. THE SOLO WOMAN'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK ROAD TRIPS Recommended Driving Time: 16 hours – at least ONE overnight stop is recommended. Estimated Fuel Cost: $367 calculated at 11 litres per 100km, and a cost of $2.20 per litre for fuel. Fuel, food, accommodation: Port Augusta, Pimba, Glendambo, Coober BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK VEHICLE PREPARATION To help you out, I’ve written this no-nonsense, beginner’s guide to outback vehicle preparation. 1. Get your vehicle serviced. About three to four weeks before you go, have your vehicle professionally serviced. We ALWAYS do before any trip longer than a weekend. CAMPING AT DALHOUSIE SPRINGS Alternatives to Camping at Dalhousie Springs. Thankfully, there’s a much quieter camping area only 10 minutes’ drive from Dalhousie, called 3 O’Clock Creek. This is our ‘secret’ camping spot! 3 O’Clock Creek is a shady, bush camping area, where you can enjoy the serenity of the desert after escaping from the Dalhousie crowds. PALM VALLEY NT- FINKE GORGE NATIONAL PARKSEE MORE ON TRAVELOUTBACKAUSTRALIA.COM 40+ AMAZING AYERS ROCK FACTSAYERS ROCK WEATHER
KINGS CREEK WALK
The Kings Creek walk can be done at almost anytime of the year, because it’s cool and shady. However, if you choose to hike from October-April (summer time in Australia), remember it’s very, very hot: 38-42 degrees Celsius. That’s over 100F. If you’re doing theKings Creek Walk in
OODNADATTA TRACK ROAD CONDITIONS Visit Transport South Australia’s Oodnadatta track road conditions page by clicking here. The Pink Roadhouse is another excellent source of local advice about road conditions on the Oodnadatta Track. You can phone them toll free from anywhere in Australia on 1800 802 074 and find out the latest info on ITECH2000A MULTIFUNCTIONAL JUMP STARTER The iTECH2000A also allows you to run your 12v fridge, 12v TV, 12v LED lights directly from the device and at the same time. You can also charge your phone, tablet, camera or other wireless and USB devises. The iTECH2000A has one QC 3.0 USB, a normal port and even has a brightLED torch.
WHAT TO PACK FOR OUTBACK AUSTRALIA: AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE Broad Brimmed Hat: The one thing you do need to pack for outback Australia even in winter is a broad brimmed hat. We’ll let you in on a secret: you don’t have spend $100 to buy one of those Crocodile Dundee-type hats to visit the outback. Any broad brimmed hat will do. A broad brimmed hat is essential. THE SOLO WOMAN'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK ROAD TRIPS Recommended Driving Time: 16 hours – at least ONE overnight stop is recommended. Estimated Fuel Cost: $367 calculated at 11 litres per 100km, and a cost of $2.20 per litre for fuel. Fuel, food, accommodation: Port Augusta, Pimba, Glendambo, Coober BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK VEHICLE PREPARATION To help you out, I’ve written this no-nonsense, beginner’s guide to outback vehicle preparation. 1. Get your vehicle serviced. About three to four weeks before you go, have your vehicle professionally serviced. We ALWAYS do before any trip longer than a weekend. CAMPING AT DALHOUSIE SPRINGS Alternatives to Camping at Dalhousie Springs. Thankfully, there’s a much quieter camping area only 10 minutes’ drive from Dalhousie, called 3 O’Clock Creek. This is our ‘secret’ camping spot! 3 O’Clock Creek is a shady, bush camping area, where you can enjoy the serenity of the desert after escaping from the Dalhousie crowds. PALM VALLEY NT- FINKE GORGE NATIONAL PARKSEE MORE ON TRAVELOUTBACKAUSTRALIA.COM 40+ AMAZING AYERS ROCK FACTSAYERS ROCK WEATHER
KINGS CREEK WALK
The Kings Creek walk can be done at almost anytime of the year, because it’s cool and shady. However, if you choose to hike from October-April (summer time in Australia), remember it’s very, very hot: 38-42 degrees Celsius. That’s over 100F. If you’re doing theKings Creek Walk in
OODNADATTA TRACK ROAD CONDITIONS Visit Transport South Australia’s Oodnadatta track road conditions page by clicking here. The Pink Roadhouse is another excellent source of local advice about road conditions on the Oodnadatta Track. You can phone them toll free from anywhere in Australia on 1800 802 074 and find out the latest info on ITECH2000A MULTIFUNCTIONAL JUMP STARTER The iTECH2000A also allows you to run your 12v fridge, 12v TV, 12v LED lights directly from the device and at the same time. You can also charge your phone, tablet, camera or other wireless and USB devises. The iTECH2000A has one QC 3.0 USB, a normal port and even has a brightLED torch.
OUTBACK CAR HIRE
This is a heavy charge slapped on unsuspecting tourists who pick up their rental car in one location and then return it in another. In the outback, this fee will cost you a hefty $330. That is OUTRAGEOUS. With some companies, you can avoid this fee entirely by hiring your vehicle for 3 days instead of 2.HIKING IN AUSTRALIA
The Outback is an awesome place to hike and camp! This is us, standing on top of Mt Zeil. It’s the highest mountain in the Northern Territory. It’s just one of the little known, challenging hikes you can take in Outback Australia. Tracks, Trails, Gear & Equipment. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO OUTBACK VEHICLE PREPARATION To help you out, I’ve written this no-nonsense, beginner’s guide to outback vehicle preparation. 1. Get your vehicle serviced. About three to four weeks before you go, have your vehicle professionally serviced. We ALWAYS do before any trip longer than a weekend. THE OODNADATTA TRACK: A COMPLETE GUIDE Outback Traveller’s Guide: Oodnadatta Track Map. This series of maps is the most detailed (apart from AUSLIG topographic maps), and comes in a hard-wearing spiral bound booklet. The maps are strip maps, which include details like creek crossings, grids and where bulldust ruts are located. The map book is around $23 AUD.AYERS ROCK WEATHER
Temperatures. Weather at Uluru can be extreme. Ayers Rock temperatures average 37-40C in summer and 18-20C in winter. However, summer temperatures in Desert of 45C have been recorded. As with most places in the Outback, January and February are the hottest months of the year. July is generally the coolest month Uluru Kata Tjuta NationalPark.
CAMPING AT KINGS CANYON Kings Canyon Camping Options. The aim of this page is to give you honest, local advice about Kings Canyon camping. As Gary was the manager of Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park for many years, he knows a thing or two about camping at Watarrka.. And we can tell you that options for Kings Canyon camping are a lot more limited than theyshould be!
OODNADATTA TRACK ROAD CONDITIONS Visit Transport South Australia’s Oodnadatta track road conditions page by clicking here. The Pink Roadhouse is another excellent source of local advice about road conditions on the Oodnadatta Track. You can phone them toll free from anywhere in Australia on 1800 802 074 and find out the latest info on 40+ AMAZING AYERS ROCK FACTS 27. The Valley of the Winds walk (a MUST DO) is about 8 km long. Climate. 28. Like Alice Springs, Ayers Rock has an arid, semi-desert climate. 29. It’s dry and hot in the summer, and cool and dry in the winter. 30.The best time of the year to visit is from May-September (we reckon the BEST month is May). 31. THE OUTBACK RANGER'S GUIDE TO TYRE PRESSURES Drop your pressures on unsealed gravelly roads, especially if you’re going to spend some time on them. Pressure increases when your tyres get hot and, while this is perfectly normal, this is the reason that it’s best to lower the pressure on dirt. It’s also why you check them cold. You’ll get an accurate reading. DOBINSONS SUSPENSION DOBINSONS SUSPENSION. Yes, you guessed it, the suspension on your vehicle can make or break a trip. Many of the blogs I have written have been on vehicle preparation. In these blogs I talk about loading up our vehicles with all the stuff that we take away with us when travelling the outback. I also mention the significance of notoverloading
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