Crossing the Anne Beadell Hwy | TVAN Touring

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • The Anne Beadell Highway (ABH), named by Len after his wife, formed a critical east-west link in the Woomera range road network and formed the back bone off which many of his outback roads linked. Traversing roughly 1,325km of South and West Australian desert country the ABH runs through some of the most remote, desolate and waterless terrain on the Australian continent and driving across it requires good planning and preparation.
    A convoy of vehicles led by the legendary Ron Moon crossed the ABH in late July 2022 - we took roughly six days to traverse the often rutted, corrugated and narrow track - running westward from Coober Pedy (SA) before turning off at Yeo Lake National Park, just before the road's recognised end point at Laverton (WA).
    Check out more of the trip details on our blog at www.travellingtwo.com.au

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