Epic Drives WA

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This area of WA is one of the South West’s most remote and pristine areas. I took a trip down there with my family and visited the Boorara Tree, Moore’s Hut, camped in the dunes at ‘Coodie Beach’ and on the way we traversed river crossings and ended up at the truely stunning and rugged coast at Windy Harbour. This is one of my personal favourite trips south being that it is off the ‘beaten track.’ For driving directions and GPS coordinates click here: https://epicdriveswesterna.wixsite.co... To subscribe click here https://goo.gl/SVSb6u.
 

Olelux

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It’s so worth the trek down man. I’m hoping to go down around Christmas at the earliest.
 

sharkcaver

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Do you think I can pull a camper trailer thru there?

Shouldn't be an issue. Just a bit of soft sand really. Don't take the right hand track on the way in to cliffy head. There is a gnarly hill descent on that one.
Pic attached:

fish creek.jpg
 

sharkcaver

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So I dont hijack the OP's thread, if you google "wooly in walpole youtube", at 2:45 you will see I had my camper at Moore's hut. Didn't take it to fish creek that trip, but I've been a few times and the pic above should prove a bonus. Drive the other track without the camper and see if you reckon my advice was spot on or not.
 
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red hilux

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mate, Ive tried to enter the waypoints and then create a route for the trip.

its either Im so tired that I cant see it. I cant quite understand/see where you want me to go between waypoint 22-25
 

sharkcaver

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mate, Ive tried to enter the waypoints and then create a route for the trip.

its either Im so tired that I cant see it. I cant quite understand/see where you want me to go between waypoint 22-25

shoot me a PM and I'll send you a tracklog from chesapeake rd in either gpx or kml format. You choose which one you would like
 
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