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15th January 2013, 07:25 AM
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Enjoying the trips
Planning help needed for CSR
About 2 years a go our travel buddies and us decided to travel the Canning Stock Route.
We have been in the planning stage a bit more seriously since getting togeather in early December.
There are 9 vehicles going that has grown from the origional 5.
Its too big as far as Im concerened, but we will work with what we have and it will be fine.
They are all really good people with a common interest, and we have travveled with most of them.
What I'm trying to find out is the best place to shop for food, alcahol, fuel, and vehicle service in WA after exiting the Anne Beadell and heading to Willuna.
21 days on the CSR with fuel at 23 and 33 also shopping at 33 is known but leaving Willuna with enough food for the whole trip seems a better idea to me. Also having vehicles in top condition is important, engine oil change is probably due by then and dont want to carry oil then have to dispose of the waste.
Any tips would be really appreciated.
Cheers
Macca
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15th January 2013 07:25 AM
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15th January 2013, 08:03 AM
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15th January 2013, 09:13 AM
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Don't double up on spares spread the water and/or fuel so to speak.
Have a mate who just got back I'll ask him and get back here, must be heaps written on this trip.
pre order all fuel and any permits well in advance
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15th January 2013, 09:53 AM
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Macca.
Did the Canning a couple of years ago, Towed a camper with no troubles, 7 vehicles, only had one small mechanical problem.
Did a trip to Newman in June where we crossed the Canning and topped up at well 33.All new tanks and pumps there, fuel$3.40 a lt..
But better still a shower $10. We took 21 days to do the Canning and found that we could have taken it a bit slower .Advice travel as light as possible
We ran tyres at 20 psi all the way with no flats. Go slow corrugations most of the 2000 ks and some can hurt real bad if you dont GO SLOW. Water was not a big problem we carried about 80 lts with plenty to spare. Food and fuel is available at Willuna and well 33 mostly basic stuff. Grog is avalible at Willuna but pricey
Give me a pm if you need any info as there is way to much for me to type here
If you take your time you will enjoy
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15th January 2013, 12:37 PM
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Patrol God
Think thats the best bit of advice take your time and travel light, take a tyre repair kit and practice how to use it. Your repair manual, MAF cleaner
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15th January 2013, 08:34 PM
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Enjoying the trips
Thanks guys.
More interested in that bit between the end of the Anne Beadell and heading out on the Canning.
Are there alcahol restrictions?, are mechanics busy for the next 3 weeks and can not do an oil change?, IGA stores in rural WA are good, are they OK in that part of the country? Fuel we will get where ever and pay what ever it costs I suppose. The tanks will be full leaving Willuna no matter what.
We have completed a few trips between us all and have our head around the pre-ordering fuel / permits, spares, tools and how to use them stuff.
BUT it is good to be reminded and others may get some info for their trip that is valuable.
Been thinking about Redline Oils, supposed to be good for 100000klm, saves one hassle on a long trip like this.
We have a 40, 80, 79, 200, GU, GU, Landy, Amorak & 100 who has possibly dropped out so I have a parts buddy but no one else.
6 months to go and it will fly I am sure.
Cheers
Macca
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15th January 2013, 08:53 PM
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Wow your going to have a great trip. Damn that list of cars though! Unfortunately because they are all different you are all on you own for spares and stuff! Damn! When I did the Madigan we had 3 patrols and a Hilux. Hilux had the trouble but the Patrols were well covered.
Good luck mate and I hope you have a great time.
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15th January 2013, 09:04 PM
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G`day Macca.
I presume your going to Willuna via Laverton and Leonora, If so both have supermarkets and service facilities.
These places service the mining communities so most things are available
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15th January 2013, 09:29 PM
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Sounds like its gunna be an awsome adventure Macca, but unfortunately looks like you will have a lot of recoveries to carry out.
Noticed Pearcey offering info.... Dont do it.... lol.
Nah honestly Pearcey has been up and down and around this great country, he is one man that has been there done that and survived with many tales to tell, and so he should at his age hahhaha.
But seriously hes knows his shiz when it comes to trekin this great land. He would be very handy to have along, but if not to be his advice would be a definate bonus..
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15th January 2013, 09:43 PM
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Gez Pete that rap is going to cost me a single malt for sure.
Any how if you need any thing Macca PM me your phone no and I`ll get back to you.
It`s a damn site easier to talk than for me to type.
Best of luck and you will enjoy even if we don't talk
Pearcey
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