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AB
18th January 2012, 09:51 AM
NISSAN TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST SIMPSON DESERT VEHICLE CROSSING.

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The first vehicle crossing of the Simpson Desert will be celebrated on its 50th anniversary in September 2012 with a re-enactment of the historic event featuring two of the original participants.

Geologist and explorer Dr Reginald Sprigg, his wife Griselda and their two children, Doug (then seven) and Margaret (10), made the pioneering trip from Andado Station to Birdsville in 1962 in a short wheelbase Nissan Patrol G60ahead of a small retinue of other four wheel drive vehicles.

The Nissan Patrol became not only the first, but also the only vehicle to complete the Spriggs’ gruelling 12-day crossing of the 176,500 square kilometre desert and its 1,000 parallel sand dunes.

The successful crossing was one of a number of pioneering achievements by Reg Sprigg, who also discovered oil and gas fields in the Cooper Basin, founded SANTOS, Geosurveys and Beach Petroleum, discovered the world’s oldest fossils and in 1967 set up Arkaroola Wildlife Sanctuary in the Northern Flinders Ranges, one of Australia’s first Eco-Tourism resorts.

The first documented crossing of the Simpson Desert only pre-dates the Spriggs’ achievement by 26 years. While explorers including Charles Sturt penetrated the forbidding desert as early as 1844, the first white man to make a full crossing was E.A. (Ted) Colson, who in 1936 with an Aboriginal companion and five camels took 36 days to complete the journey.

Geologist Cecil Madigan then led the first major expedition across the desert in 1939, naming it after Alfred Allen Simpson, the President of the South Australian branch if the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia.

The 50th Anniversary Nissan Patrol crossing will largely follow the Spriggs’ original route. It will be led by an identical Nissan Patrol G60 to that used on the first crossing, crewed by Doug and Margaret Sprigg, who today run the Arkaroola Sanctuary.
The actual Nissan Patrol used in 1962 disappeared many years ago and Nissan Australia is staging a country-wide search to locate it in time for the 50th Anniversary celebrations.

Reg Sprigg chose the Nissan Patrol G60 for the crossing based on its strength and suitability for the harsh desert terrain and at a time before the establishment of Nissan Australia in 1966.

Based on the first short wheelbase Nissan Patrol developed in 1951 for military use, his Patrol featured a 3,956cc overhead valve straight six-cylinder petrol engine, a three-speed dual range transmission, live axles and leaf springs.

A highlight of the re-enactment crossing of the Simpson Desert will be the erection of a 50th Anniversary cairn near Birdsville.

A documentary film will be made of the re-enactment while Nissan Patrol owners from around Australia will be invited to celebrate its conclusion in Birdsville.

Sir Roofy
18th January 2012, 10:30 AM
Very interesting mate where do you find all this stuff from
you come up with some interesting facts
thanks for the info

taslucas
18th January 2012, 11:31 AM
Yeah that's pretty cool, look forward to the doco. Cheers for the heads up AB

fabbio
22nd January 2012, 08:49 PM
i'm looking forward to seeing the documentary. keep us informed

Finly Owner
29th January 2012, 01:26 AM
This needs to be sticky

AB
22nd May 2012, 03:05 PM
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Calling all Nissan 4x4 Owners

Join Nissan, James Reyne & Darryl Braithwaite in Birdsville for an historic event.


Before 1962, no vehicle had ever made the gruelling crossing over the seemingly endless sands of the Simpson Desert. Then a geologist named Reginald Sprigg, his family and their G60 Nissan Patrol changed the course of 4x4 history forever. Not only did Sprigg become the first to cross the Simpson in a motor vehicle, but unknowingly, he became the hero behind one of Nissan Patrol's greatest ever achievements. d

Nissan 4x4 Owners are Invited:
Nissan are celebrating this historic milestone with a spectacular event in Birdsville in late July. We are inviting you to join other Nissan 4x4 owners to participate in the celebration event as well as other exciting 4x4 activities and workshops

Iconic Aussie Entertainment:
We’re excited to announce that James Reyne and Darryl Braithwaite will headline the entertainment. Is there any better way to spend a night than under the stars in Birdsville while listening to James Reyne and Darryl Braithwaite?

The fun starts well before the event with Nissan convoys leaving from all corners of the country.

To join this historic event simply click on the link below

http://patrol.nissan.com.au/

AB
22nd May 2012, 03:15 PM
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taslucas
23rd May 2012, 04:36 PM
......................Darryl Braithwaite..........................???????????

Bigrig
23rd May 2012, 04:46 PM
......................Darryl Braithwaite..........................???????????

I'm with you ... to put it in perspective using Daryl's playlist, ...

"As the Days go By" between now and the event, it would be considered "Higher than Hope" that even the "Wild Horses" could drag me to his concert. Whilst I'd have "Nothing to Lose" attending out on that "Barren Ground", I'm going to "Rise" above it all in these "Modern Times", so how about you just "Let Me Be" and just accept "All I Do" as an alternative to attending.

MudRunnerTD
23rd May 2012, 04:56 PM
Wow, my Timing is perfect!! I am doing the Madigan Line the week before this event and will mis the traffic!!

I'd hate to be doing the crossing and come across the re-enactment team, Bloody Traffic Jam in the middle of the Simpson!

taslucas
23rd May 2012, 05:00 PM
I'm with you ... to put it in perspective using Daryl's playlist, ...

"As the Days go By" between now and the event, it would be considered "Higher than Hope" that even the "Wild Horses" could drag me to his concert. Whilst I'd have "Nothing to Lose" attending out on that "Barren Ground", I'm going to "Rise" above it all in these "Modern Times", so how about you just "Let Me Be" and just accept "All I Do" as an alternative to attending.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA.......thats great!! lmao. but for a non believer, you seem to know way too many songs!