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Gnaraloo road condition

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Created by mitchbat > 9 months ago, 13 Jul 2015
mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
13 Jul 2015 7:51PM
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Has anyone been to Gnaraloo recently and know what condition the track is in? I've got a semi off-road caravan and would like to know if it'll be alright if taken slowly or will I kill it?

Toph
WA, 1876 posts
13 Jul 2015 11:18PM
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Not having been there for quiet some time (few years) I would think if you took it easy, you would be alright with a 'semi off-road' rig. I have a friend who was there beginning of the year (I'm pretty sure he got there), so I'll ask him for you..

mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
14 Jul 2015 12:31AM
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Cheers

austin
671 posts
14 Jul 2015 10:57AM
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2wd caravans make it all the time easy, you'd love to see where I've dragged my 'offroad' Jayco

westozwind
WA, 1416 posts
14 Jul 2015 11:26AM
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austin said..
2wd caravans make it all the time easy, you'd love to see where I've dragged my 'offroad' Jayco


You've got a motorised caravan? Pics or it did not happen ;)
as for the track, last year was the usual, corrugated, but no real issues towing a 900-1000kg trailer in (single axle).
ring the station beforehand if you have any doubts.

ThinkaBowtit
WA, 1134 posts
14 Jul 2015 3:43PM
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Spoke to a bloke today who was there this week. He said it was fine...Compared to the Gibb River Road. Make of that what you will.

lortap
WA, 57 posts
14 Jul 2015 6:51PM
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I took at 2wd 18 foot caravan to Garaloo about a month ago. I emailed gnaraloo a couple of days in advance to check road condition.

The most important thing to save your caravan is to let your caravan tyres down. I had caravan tyres at 15 psi and did about 40 - 50km per hour. Taking a caravan is a pain in the ass when you see 4wds flying past doing 90km/h but good once your there.

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
20 Jul 2015 12:24AM
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What he said. I drop my car to 22 and my jayco swan to 24. I have seen lots of things broken over the years - caravan windows from flex, microwaves and ovens out of their fittings from vibration, cupboards in pieces, and multiple boat trailers broken - and it all could have been avoided if they made it easy on their equipment with soft tyres. I did the Gibb last year with those pressures too. Just slow down for the rockier parts of the track and you will be fine. And slow down for the cattle grids.

I got back four days ago so hopefully this wasn't too late for you.

I wouldn't bother contacting gnaraloo. They always say the track is fine even if it had three foot of water in parts. True story. Six hours before I got there I rang and they said it was fine with a "bit of water". I got a snorkel immediately after that trip as I found mud in my air filter the next morning. Scary stuff. So, yeah, they won't give accurate info. Rest assured, the track varies from annoying and painfully long, to really annoying and painfully long, but barring lots of rain it is always passable for a commodore driver with ambition.

theDoctor
NSW, 5786 posts
20 Jul 2015 5:47AM
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Was a bunch of nomads when i Was there a few weeks ago. ..

Hit us up if you find a kailoa Sup paddle, i think it flew off the roof

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
20 Jul 2015 9:11PM
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I use to take my lowered commodore with low profile 18" rims up there



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