
Originally Posted by
macca
G'day Hutchy,
We are planning to travel the full length of the Canning in 2013,
We are going with people we know well and have allready traversed the Simpson Desert and Anne Beadell with them on 2 seperate isolated trips, and also had 2 other long winter "highway trips".
Today these trips are reasonably easy with modern vehicles, safety equipment, food and water etc.
What I am saying is a trip like the Canning is not to be taken lightly, it takes a bit of organising and confidence in your self, vehicle, set-up, back-up, medical/first-aid and your fellow travellers.
It can be completed in as little as a week and a half right through to a month. We are planning 21 - 23 days on the CSR itself.
Those who go too fast break stuff, but that can happen to any one.
The way you worded your post mate I feel it should be wise to complete a couple of easier trips before heading out on the CSR.
It is a serious track, the 4x4 media romantisise it and that is why my interest has been stirred. BUT if you have no out back experience I respectfully suggest some easier trips first or a good Tag-a-Long company.
So the track is rough and can be a a car breaker, it has an amazing variety of vegitation and a very interesting history.
The wells are a facination, some polluted, some undrinkable, some fallen into disrepair and others restored with sweet fresh water.
Bush camping is an absolute delight in the Central Australian Deserts, mate I am itching to get back out there again.
Good luck Hutchy, you can not beat planning as you are a long way from anywhere.
Macca