Imagine climbing up there, from the camp, to stack rocks, in the summer time. It's a credit to his leadership, although there was nowhere else to go . . . !!. Thanks for sharing, Cheers.
We have lots of info on Corner Country and specifically the trip you're asking about here: topwiretraveller.com/outdoor-travels/road-trips/corner-country-nsw/ Definitely take the back way (western side of Grey Range) up to Hawker Gate, then across to Milparinka. There's a good spot to camp (new National Park) at Teilta Campground, just past Corona Rd turnoff when you're heading north on Border Downs Rd. Border Downs Rd then takes you alongside the dog fence to near Hawker Gate, where you turn west to Milparinka. Milparinka's worth spending time looking around. Also, the nearby Depot Glen and Sturt's Cairn. From Milparinka, backtrack a little to Waka (pronounced Wokka) Road. It takes you up to CC-Tibooburra Rd at Waka Station. The wire sculptures at Fort Grey campground, the Wild Deserts visitor area (about 20km east of CC at the grid - you'll know it when you see it!,) and at the NSW/SA gate at CC. topwiretraveller.com/wire-sculptures-sturt-national-park/ Lake Pinaroo's worth a look, as it rarely has water in it. topwiretraveller.com/lake-pinaroo-corner-country/ And if you have time, drive to Tibooburra via Middle Road and the Jump-Up Loop track. it's listed here: topwiretraveller.com/tibooburra-innamincka-road-conditions/ Hope this helps! Cheers, Andrew
Imagine climbing up there, from the camp, to stack rocks, in the summer time. It's a credit to his leadership, although there was nowhere else to go . . . !!. Thanks for sharing, Cheers.
Yes, it's an extreme way to keep your team busy! Cheers, Andrew
Hi. Looking to travel from Silverton to Cameron's Corner later this year. Any advice or suggestions as to what to stop and see? Thanks.
We have lots of info on Corner Country and specifically the trip you're asking about here:
topwiretraveller.com/outdoor-travels/road-trips/corner-country-nsw/
Definitely take the back way (western side of Grey Range) up to Hawker Gate, then across to Milparinka. There's a good spot to camp (new National Park) at Teilta Campground, just past Corona Rd turnoff when you're heading north on Border Downs Rd. Border Downs Rd then takes you alongside the dog fence to near Hawker Gate, where you turn west to Milparinka.
Milparinka's worth spending time looking around. Also, the nearby Depot Glen and Sturt's Cairn.
From Milparinka, backtrack a little to Waka (pronounced Wokka) Road. It takes you up to CC-Tibooburra Rd at Waka Station.
The wire sculptures at Fort Grey campground, the Wild Deserts visitor area (about 20km east of CC at the grid - you'll know it when you see it!,) and at the NSW/SA gate at CC.
topwiretraveller.com/wire-sculptures-sturt-national-park/
Lake Pinaroo's worth a look, as it rarely has water in it.
topwiretraveller.com/lake-pinaroo-corner-country/
And if you have time, drive to Tibooburra via Middle Road and the Jump-Up Loop track. it's listed here:
topwiretraveller.com/tibooburra-innamincka-road-conditions/
Hope this helps!
Cheers, Andrew