Originally Posted by
Big Shed
Some of the memorable drives we have done are the Strezlecki Track, Birdsville Track, Gibb River Road, Tanami Track to name but a few.
We have done most of these in the 80s, long before the hordes of "Grey Nomads" have turned most of these in to a glorified theme park where you now have to book months in advance to be sure of a camping spot and when you find one you can listen to numerous generators running all night, oh bliss!
We visited Lawn Hill Gorge before it was declared a NP and camped along the waters' edge and took our inflatable up to the natural waterfall/spa at the end.
We did Borroloola to Roper Bar along the Gulf of Carpentaria coast.
When we lived in Adelaide we (free)camped in the Flinders several times a year, certainly every Easter. We re-visited some of those places in October 2011 with our son and his daughters. We were astounded by how regimented things are there now with seemingly millions of permapine posts and signs, numbered campsites even (!), in what used to be pristine bush.
The bureaucrats are turning most of these places in to the Oz version of Disneyland.:(