Road trip from Darwin

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Road trip from Darwin

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Well Reidy and Anne arrived in Darwin on Tuesday last week, after checked over the two EK's and loaded the trailer we finally headed off on the Road trip of a lifetime. I have to say a huge thankyou to Reidy and Anne for offeringto fly up and drive one of the EK's, it was a fantastic trip and we had a ball, we did a generator in the white EK (stock running gear) in Tennant Creek and bought a brand new Lucas generator and regulator at the local Tennant Creek Auto pro store!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have attached some pics of the road trip below........ we are now in Mildura and will see you all on Friday!!


Fueling up at Humpty Doo (about 8 kms from my old home)

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Stretch the legs and have a leak!! Just past Katherine (NT).

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In Hot pursuit of the White EK and trailer...

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Daly Waters Pub about 600kms from Darwin....

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Fueling up at the Hiway Inn 750kms from Darwin.

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Stretch the legs at Banka Banka Station..........we also found an EK wagon (standard) and some FC's out the back!

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At the "Devils Marbles" 1000 kms from Darwin............

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Fueling up at Barrow Creek (NT).........

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Finally at the SA border on saturday.............

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Rest stop and fuel at Marla in SA............

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Morning artyfarty shots near Cooper Pedy...........

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Fuel and breaky at Glendambo SA........

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Cabin at Noorioopta (SA)............. bloody freezing!!!

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Stretch the legs about 100 kms from Mildura......

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:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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post removed since pictures are fixed.... still looks like a fun trip (apart from the reason)

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that sepia tone one reminds me of Falfa's chev in american graffiti. hope your having a fun trip
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Awesome trip!

How did the black beast go on fuel? What sort of "economy" do you get out of it? :)
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Looks like a great road trip. Glad all went well.

So how did the black beast go fuel wise?
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(AUST)Mod wrote:Awesome trip!

How did the black beast go on fuel? What sort of "economy" do you get out of it? :)
Devilrod wrote:Looks like a great road trip. Glad all went well.

So how did the black beast go fuel wise?
Was an Awesome trip Andrew! had some well needed laughs on the way!

Fuel economy....... well when we filled up at the first stop the Grey used 47lts towing the trailer, I sat behind it all the way and used 73lt :shock: :shock: :shock:
I setup the laptop on the passenger seat (no, not to watch porn!) and started tuning the eight stack injection whilst cruising at 100 - 110 kph. On the next 300km + run we did the Black Beast used 6 lts less than the Grey!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

The Black Beast used no oil or water on the whole trip, the grey used abit of oil because it had alot of territory to mark :lol: :lol: :lol:
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What a great thing for Bill and Ann (no "e" :wink: ) to do, Trev 8) .
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kool and what trev said ,what a top bloke reidy is
you could have atleast give him the black car to drive :wink: :)
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Trev wrote:What a great thing for Bill and Ann (no "e" :wink: ) to do, Trev 8) .
:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: Thanks Trev, sorry Ann.....
ratbox wrote:kool and what trev said ,what a top bloke reidy is
you could have atleast give him the black car to drive :wink: :)
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What a great time we had. :) :) :)
This trip happened pretty much on the spur of the moment for Ann and myself.
We are the ones that should be grateful to Gary for allowing us to drive the white beast through the centre. It's a trip I probably would have put on the back burner till it was too late.
Words cannot possibly describe the unforgettable experience we felt driving an Australian icon through outback Australia or the laughs we had on our journey.
Thanks Trev and Mick for your kind comments. Knowing we tried to help out a mate in true Australian style is what i think it's all about :wink:
Now can we have a group hug? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Our best wishes to Sue and Gary on their relocation to their new home.
Ann & Bill :) :) :)
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reidy wrote:What a great time we had. :) :) :)
Words cannot possibly describe the unforgettable experience we felt driving an Australian icon through outback Australia or the laughs we had on our journey.
Sounds like a trip i would like to do one day also, probably stopping a bit more to see the sites :D , Trev 8) .
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Have to say with posts like this cant get smile from my face :D :D would love the opportunity to do what your done, what a road trip great photo's and yes it the Australian way of helping out a mate, Good work
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It was a pleasure to read such a great thread! Thanks Gary for sharing your trip. :)
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Great story, great pics, Well done all. 8)
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Hi
What a nice story to read. I love road trips. Both doing them and reading about them. I have been all over South Africa in our Holdens and even on bicycle (I've toured 6500 km's on the bicycle ). Also toured Australia twice (by car) and can recall a lot of those names from Alice down south. It is always fantastic to experience the kindness of people you meet along the way.
I did love the sunrise pictures of the EK too. They remind me of an evening in our equavilent of your outback. Got to the top of a mountain ridge and everything had a red tinge. As I went over this was the scene.
Good luck with where ever you are heading.
Alastair and Andrea
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