MUST READ: You are strongly encouraged to read the following
articles prepared by the knowledge experts at ExplorOz for your safety and preparation before undertaking any published ExplorOz Trek -
Outback Safety,
Outback Driving Tips,
Outback Communications, and
Vehicle Setup for the Outback.
TIP | Please refer to Road Reports published by the local shire and/or main roads for the area you intend to visit. Road/Track conditions can change significantly after weather events. Travellers must be responsible for their own research on current conditions and track suitability. |
Before you set out, ensure that you are carrying enough fuel, water and food supplies for the journey. In the town of Leonora, you can get some helpful advice at the Information Centre. The town also has a supermarket and a fuel station, medical facilities, and accommodation. Carry good communication gear such as a HF radio or UHF radio. For more information, ExplorOz has some good
articles that you can read including: Satellite Phone, Outback Survival, First Aid, Prospecting for Gold, Food & Water, 4WD Driving Skills & Rules, Spare Parts and Tools, Tyres.
Below is a list of points to consider before setting out:
- Mobile phone coverage can be quite limited – do not rely on this always being available!
- Let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to be back.
- Be sure to pack water, fuel, spare tyre(s), tools, a tow-rope and a shovel (at least).
- Consider carrying a satellite phone or an EPIRB, in case of emergency.
Road Conditions
- Large parts of these trails are on gravel roads (well in excess of 50%)
- Watch out for
bog holes (when wet) and bull dust and/or corrugations when dry.
- Creek crossings can be washed out – always slow down as damage can be hard to see.
- While travel in a 2WD vehicle is quite possible, with care, a 4WD is preferable.
Other Important Information
- These trails pass through a number of active pastoral properties – please do not travel off-road without the prior permission of the owner or manager.
- Enjoy trying to ‘strike it rich’ – but do keep off active mining leases.
- Old mine workings can be extremely dangerous. Be very careful, as many shafts are unmarked and unstable. In particular, keep children close to you at all times.
- If you’re travelling with a pet dog, never let it roam free. Baits containing 1080 poison have been scattered throughout the region to control wild dogs and foxes.
Permits
There are no permits required for this trek.
Fuel Usage
Besides
Leonora, there are also fuel supplies available at Leinster.
Diesel | ULP | LPG |
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4cyl 49 litres | 4cyl 56 litres | 4cyl 70 litres |
6cyl 53 litres | 6cyl 63 litres | 6cyl 61 litres |
8cyl 53 litres | 8cyl 58 litres | |
Usage is averaged from recorded data (* specific to this trek) and calculated based on trek distance.
Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit is during the cooler months between March and October. The temperature during the summer months of December, January, and February can sometimes be over 40 degrees Celsius.
Closest Climatic Station
Leonora
Distance from Trek Mid Point 0.17km N
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Mean Max. °C |
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Jan | 37.0 |
Feb | 35.3 |
Mar | 32.6 |
Apr | 27.9 |
May | 22.8 |
Jun | 19.0 |
Jul | 18.4 |
Aug | 20.7 |
Sep | 24.9 |
Oct | 28.9 |
Nov | 32.2 |
Dec | 35.3 |
Mean Min. °C |
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Jan | 21.8 |
Feb | 20.9 |
Mar | 18.6 |
Apr | 14.8 |
May | 10.2 |
Jun | 7.4 |
Jul | 6.1 |
Aug | 7.0 |
Sep | 10.0 |
Oct | 13.7 |
Nov | 17.0 |
Dec | 20.0 |
Mean Rain mm |
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Jan | 24.7 |
Feb | 30.7 |
Mar | 29.2 |
Apr | 20.3 |
May | 24.1 |
Jun | 25.0 |
Jul | 18.9 |
Aug | 16.0 |
Sep | 8.9 |
Oct | 9.6 |
Nov | 12.6 |
Dec | 16.8 |
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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Mean Max. °C | 37.0 | 35.3 | 32.6 | 27.9 | 22.8 | 19.0 | 18.4 | 20.7 | 24.9 | 28.9 | 32.2 | 35.3 |
Mean Min. °C | 21.8 | 20.9 | 18.6 | 14.8 | 10.2 | 7.4 | 6.1 | 7.0 | 10.0 | 13.7 | 17.0 | 20.0 |
Mean Rain mm | 24.7 | 30.7 | 29.2 | 20.3 | 24.1 | 25.0 | 18.9 | 16.0 | 8.9 | 9.6 | 12.6 | 16.8 |
Best time to travel Ok time to travel Travel NOT recommended