Hey Guys,
So The family have decided that we would like to do the Cape York 4x4 and camping adventure during the September school holidays this year. I am after some information from people who have done this trip before or have good 4x4 knowledge.
We would like to tackle some/most of the Telegraph (OTL) track and have already booked an off-road camper trailer. We would like to camp at camping ground for most of the trip and would also like to do a bit of sight seeing/exploring ont he way and at the top end. We will be leaving from Townsville and are planning on going for roughly 2 weeks and travelling with at least two other families.
So we own a 2000 Toyota Prado GXL model, 3.4L petrol V6. So far its quite stock apart from Bullbar and side steps. The upgrades planned before the tip are; Snorkel, All Terrain Tyres and UHF. We will also be buying a Recovery kit, portable fridge and small portable air compressor. Aswell as setting up a continuous Solenoid and Anderson plug to use the campers Auxiliary battery. (saves spending $1000 on a duel battery system)
So do you think these upgrades are suitable for this trip and do you think its over doing it or not enough, keeping in mind we hardly 4wd at the moment but hopefully this trip will make us want to do it more often. Also any recommendations on brands and types for these upgrades would be greatly appreciated, especially tyres.
We will be pulling a Desert Edge-Breeze Deluxe camper trailer with a few more accessories added from stock, we are hiring it from a mate of mums who owns the local Outback Campers here in Townsville.
Now moving onto the trip, can anyone with experience up there give some advice on what to do and what not to do. What camping Spots are nice and just general in information about the trip and the tracks. Also what difficulty is the telegraph line, we have very little 4x4 experience but are planning to start doing some local tracks before the trip. The people we are travelling with have 4x4 experience.
Cheers Chris