A neighbour just told me a friend of his who recently toured NT and WA was refused entry to some National Parks because he did not have 4WD on his VW dual cab .. Reason given was the inability of a 2WD to get out of bulldust holes ??
Does that sound right or just another misadventure myth ??
Steve
It certainly is the case on some roads in some seasons that they are open to 4x4 only.
G'day Steve,
did he mention which NP?
:cheers:
Mike
Didn't mention any specifics just said a few ...
Steve
The Bungle Bungles is one that is 4wd only
Yea, we have a few up here as well. It's quick clear *4WD Only*. I've sen one that is *High Clearance - Low Range 4WD Only*
Quote from: SteveandViv on December 08, 2011, 09:02:15 AM
Yea, we have a few up here as well. It's quick clear *4WD Only*. I've sen one that is *High Clearance - Low Range 4WD Only*
All national parks should be like that - spend the road making money on policing the tools ;D
You hear of road trains getting dry bogged. I have also been through a bull dust hole that bent the drawbar on a mates Campomatic wouldn't be good in a soft roader.
Rob