4x4 Magazine Australia

FULL BINNS

HOW GOOD it is when an outback track starts at one of the most remote pubs in the country? Even getting to Mount Dare can be a challenge for many, so enjoy the hospitality offered, top up your fuel tanks and then begin a journey that’ll blow your mind.

Bulldust! Super fine, super deep and in stretches that can’t compare. It’s nasty stuff and there is no way of keeping it out of your vehicle, especially when you hit a patch so deep the dust sweeps up over your bonnet and straight into the cabin air intake.

From Mount Dare, Binns Track leads you across the border into the Northern Territory, towards Old Andando Station. For the first 45km, 80 percent of the drive is bulldust, but once past Mayfield Bore, it settles a little and the corrugations take over.

Tyre pressures play an important role in making this type of terrain easier to tolerate. (N.B. This section of Binns Track is now closed indefinitely and

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