RV TRAVEL
FAMILY TANAMI ADVENTURE!
PREPARATION
Given its notoriety for rendering cars, caravans
and trailers defective, a lot of time and energy
went into preparing for the Tanami. Being a full-
time travelling family, (with our entire lives on the
road with us), we wanted to make it out the other
end in one piece.
We assessed everything inside the van, learning
how things moved around on rough roads
by putting our GoPro in various positions to
give us ‘eyes’ during transit, and adjusted things
accordingly.
Visual and audio checks were carried out around
the 4WD and van, and tyre pressures and torque
settings were researched and set.
The closure of Rabbit Flat Roadhouse meant the
600km between fuel stops was a major concern.
Worst case scenario: our Cruiser would use 30L
/100km, so we carried an extra 100L as well
as a heap of spares – particularly nuts and bolts
– (and a spare swivel hub kit as ours was on its
way out).
TANAMI DESERT
Thick red dirt for as far as the eye can see.
Random rows of naked, charcoaled trees
curved forward, reaching in desperation for
water in the dry conditions. Fragments of new
life rose amongst their charred roots in fire-
devastated patches.
Bright yellow spinifex contrasted next to the
sparse greenery – with a layer of red where the
wind and passing vehicles had left a sprinkling
of dirt in their midst.
The changing rugged landscape on the Tanami
epitomises the outback. There is ‘nothing’
to see, yet so much to see – and that’s part of
its appeal.
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