coral bay to exmouth
Submitted by troopie87 on Thu, 2013-08-01 19:22
Hey. Im doing a trip up to exmouth in a couple of months with my girlfriend and her cousin from germany. I have been to exmouth quite a few times now and have always wanted to drive the track from coral bay to yardie creek but have never got around to it. Im taking my 4.3 tinny up and was wondering what it would be like towing it on this track. Ive heard its pretty tame but just wanted to hear from anyone else that has done it before. I have a 100 series landcruiser with a lift.
Cheers
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Mason85
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Date Joined: 21/04/13
The track is fairly
The track is fairly corrugated but nothing to serious. Some good spots to camp along the track too. Visit old mate at ningaloo station and crash at one of the campgrounds he offers. Awesome spots and easy to launch your boat and the reef is nice and close. Yardie should be no probs to cross at that time of year too. As long as your tyre pressures are right.
troopie87
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Date Joined: 09/11/09
cheers mate sounds good
cheers mate sounds good
reece
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Date Joined: 10/07/08
I done it 6 weeks ago with
I done it 6 weeks ago with my girlfriend. But I took the turn off in to ningaloo st of the main road cause we wer camping mainly between the station an yardi. Spent most of our time at the boat Barbour camp site. Google it or go on www.dec.wa an look at the camp sights on the map. there wer a few big sand drifts across the ningaloo st road with detours around them but nothing to bad. The track is corrugated to sh@t. I dropped my tyre pressure to 18psi straight up an never had a problem. In a patrol with no lift kit a 4.2 tinny an enough gear for 2 weeks. Just tighten every bolt u can an double nut as much as u can on the trailor with nylock nuts.
Any one free to help me pull my drum lines tomorrow?