LET THE GOOG TIMES ROLL
Looking for a new desert track to quench your thirst for remote travel? How about the Goog’s Track in southwest South Australia? This beaut crosses over 300 dunes that run from east-to-west through the mallee scrub of the Yellabinna Wilderness Protection Area and Yumbarra Conservation Park.
Less than 200km and a night or two of camping can land the Goog’s Track in your trophy cabinet. The police won’t slap you in the Ceduna lock-up if you tow a camper through, but Parks SA do advise against towing due to the difficulty of the track and the resulting track wear, making Goog’s the perfect playing field for slide-on campers, rooftop tenters, and swaggers.
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
The official line from Parks SA is that people should travel from south to north (Ceduna to Kingoonya) and this tune is picked up by content websites. But the track is in fact two-way. I expect a single direction of travel is encouraged simply to reduce landscape destruction (as
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