we are Jane and Graeme. We are looking to travel the Oodnadatta Track soon (road conditions pending). We have a 26' van towed behind a GMC. Is the Track suited to this size van??
thanks for your help. Cheers
Dougwe said
02:31 PM Jul 7, 2017
Welcome to the gang Jane and Graeme, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Mmmm, I wouldn't mind a GMC when I grow up, some would say, If I grow up. I do have a baby GMC though, my Colorado and love it.
Make sure you keep checking in and letting us know how you are travelling. I can't help with your question as I haven't been that way yet.
blaze said
02:37 PM Jul 7, 2017
I wouldn't pull a van that size through, also depend where you enter and exit the track. Yes, no, possible, maybe, it all depends on lots of things that I don't think can be advised until 24hrs prior to
cheers
blaze
Meredith said
03:19 PM Jul 7, 2017
The Oodnadatta Track is basically a wide gravel road, with some sections of corrugations. We took our 21ft van along it, and many other vans were also travelling it at that time, we were able to travel at about 80k on much of it, but did slow down more in some areas with heavier corrugations. In the dry there shouldn't be any problems for a van of any size if driven to the conditions with slightly lowered tyre pressure. If its been raining recently though it often closes and can become unpassable for several days, so always check before you go www.dpti.sa.gov.au/OutbackRoads/outback_road_conditions/area_3_oodnadatta_track
Hallett Highway said
03:22 PM Jul 7, 2017
Thanks Dougwe.
Hallett Highway said
03:23 PM Jul 7, 2017
Thanks Blaze.
Hallett Highway said
03:26 PM Jul 7, 2017
Thanks Meredith
Moonraker said
03:36 PM Jul 7, 2017
Agree with Meredith.
As well as corrugations which can vary depending on how much traffic and how long ago it was graded there is also the problem of stone damage to the van. These long major gravel roads are generally in good condition which causes trffic to drive too fast. This results in stone being flicked up off the road, especially from the tugs back wheels, at great velosity resulting in damage to the van. So take it slowly. If possible protect the front of the van. The best way is to fit a Stone Stomper, about the only real defence your van will have from this type of damage.
Explorer said
05:21 PM Jul 7, 2017
Hi, Travelled the Oodnadatta Both North from Marree to the Mt Dare t/o then returned South again last month. The road was in excellent condition then. Massive amounts have been spent on that (& other) road in recent years. it is a GRAVEL road so the normal precautions should be adhered to.
Enjoy the drive one that has plenty to see & do tis loaded, with history.
Mike.
diggerop said
06:09 PM Jul 7, 2017
We took our 24ft from Coober Pedy-Oodnadatta-Maree last year with absolutely no problems at all. Go for it.
Hallett Highway said
07:24 PM Jul 7, 2017
Thanks to Moonraker, Explorer and Diggerop for you friendly advice. Will consider all plus the road conditions before we take off. We do have a stone guard on the front of the van. Cheers
landy said
10:35 PM Jul 7, 2017
Same here 25' van No problems apart for corrugations. Landy
hi
we are Jane and Graeme. We are looking to travel the Oodnadatta Track soon (road conditions pending). We have a 26' van towed behind a GMC. Is the Track suited to this size van??
thanks for your help. Cheers
Mmmm, I wouldn't mind a GMC when I grow up, some would say, If I grow up. I do have a baby GMC though, my Colorado and love it.
Make sure you keep checking in and letting us know how you are travelling. I can't help with your question as I haven't been that way yet.
cheers
blaze
Thanks Dougwe.
Thanks Blaze.
Thanks Meredith
As well as corrugations which can vary depending on how much traffic and how long ago it was graded there is also the problem of stone damage to the van. These long major gravel roads are generally in good condition which causes trffic to drive too fast. This results in stone being flicked up off the road, especially from the tugs back wheels, at great velosity resulting in damage to the van. So take it slowly. If possible protect the front of the van. The best way is to fit a Stone Stomper, about the only real defence your van will have from this type of damage.
Hi, Travelled the Oodnadatta Both North from Marree to the Mt Dare t/o then returned South again last month. The road was in excellent condition then. Massive amounts have been spent on that (& other) road in recent years. it is a GRAVEL road so the normal precautions should be adhered to.
Enjoy the drive one that has plenty to see & do tis loaded, with history.
Mike.
Landy