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Post Info TOPIC: Adelaide to Perth with Territory and 15ft van


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Adelaide to Perth with Territory and 15ft van


Greetings all from a Nth Eastern suburb of Adelaide

My wife (Colleen) and I are in the planning stages of take the plunge and making the trip West as Colleen has a brother living at Rockingham

We currently are working on taking at least eight (8) days to do the trip as I find that I can get best fuel economy sitting on 90Ks and am a lot more relaxed

Have been trawling through the internet plus material from the RAA but decided to approach people that have done the trip and don't worry I do understand that every member is going to have a different take on the subject

One of the questions that I would like to ask members is. What do those members that have made the trip do with their rig should they wish to go Whale watching or even site seeing at the head of the bight

regards all

geoffc



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Hi Geoff, no problem whale watching at "Head of the bight ". There's a good car park with lots of room for caravans, there is a small entry fee well worth it.
Cheers Owen.

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We have taken 6 weeks from Norseman to Ceduna. Running low on water so had to get moving. We stopped at a a number af water holes along the way trying to photograph birds (wife's instructions) There is plenty to see if you want to spend the time.

 

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Hello Geoff
To the best of my knowledge, Ceduna is the last place to stock up with potable water, until you reach Norseman. The tap is situated at the last servo on your left, near the RV dump point. The are some rain water tanks on the Eyre Hwy when crossing the Nullarbor, but seasoned travellers had advised me not to rely on that water being fit for drinking. There will be no potable water available at the servos on the Nullarbor. I have no idea what the water is like at the caravan parks, as I have never stayed at them. The potable water at Norseman is at the Information centre. I do not have a vehicle to go off road, so I do not know of the waterholes, which woolman, refers to. I am sure that others will give more details than me, as I have only ever made 8 crossings in 51 years, but with the last 3 crossings in the last 2 years.



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You can camp at the Head of Bight outside the entrance gate. No facilities and VERY tidy. Great boardwalk along the cliff to watch the whales from, plus toilets, cafe. Water at the CP in Eucla. The Nullabor is a breeze - lots of fuel, road houses etc. Free camps, some dump points and toilets. Just remember it is a long way from anywhere and you do pay a bit more than normal but these places are proving a service so you can cross in comfort so I dont have a problem paying. Just stock up on drinking water before you leave.

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