Description
Gunbarrel Highway Track Guide
The Gunbarrell Highway Track Guide features sectioned maps to help you find everything of interest along the Track and point out potential road cautions in advance. supported by visual references, all Regional Roads and Public Access Routes are covered for the benefit of your safety.
Full colour throughout, it contains colour coded track information indicating dips, crests, creek crossings, floodways, sharp bends, grids, gates, bogs, homestead tracks, historic sites.
Included are colour photographs throughout, geographic locations, towns and services.
About the Gunbarrel Highway
The Gunbarrel Highway is a legendary track constructed by Len Beadell and his road crew, and a challenge of endurance in its own right.
Much of the track is heavily corrugated and a test bed for your 4wd’s nuts & bolts through vibration and harmonic torture. There are many areas with washouts, heavy sand, gravel and many outcrops of rocky sections. However, this is off-set by great bush camping at places like Geraldton Bore and Camp Beadell.
As permits are not being granted by the Ngaanyatjarra Council for the abandoned section of the Gunbarrel, it is currently not accessible.
Travel to and from the Great Central Road is via the Heather Highway, which also requires a permit to transit. The view from Mt Beadell is well worth the climb and houses a replica of Len Beadell’s theodolite at the lookout.
Many 4 wheel drivers use the Gunbarrel as a short-cut from Central Australia to Wiluna and the Canning Stock Route and many want to drive it simply because of its reputation.
Whatever your reason, the Gibson desert is a unique environment that any serious traveller will just want to experience.
Featured
Wiluna, Cernegie HS, Mt William Lambert, Mt Nossiter, Mangkili Claypan, Geraldton Bore, Everard Juunction, Me Beadell, CampBeadell, Notabilis Hill, Heather Highway, Warburton.
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