We'll be doing the big lap in a dual-cab ute with a self-contained lockable, watertight, dustproof (hopefully) canopy. This ute and canopy will have fridge, kitchen, tent/swags, storage, 100L water, porta-potty and hot water.
The initial plan is to tow a Jayco/Coromal/Godlstream off-road pop-top camper behind (or if SWMBO has her way, even and Expanda), to use as a base station.
I'm curious about doing more extreme legs of the journey with just the ute and canopy. What tracks would you consider not feasible to both take a pop-top, or do a loop to pick up the trailer due to long backtracking? From what I'm starting to gather, there's not that many long "big-ticket" treks that aren't possible with a pop-top, but perhaps I'm mistaken.
As an example, I've thought of leaving the trailer at Cairns to do the OTL, and probably coming back on the development road, or the barge (or vice-versa). I'm not usually keen on backtracking, so was wondering about feasible loops. For example, would it be feasible to leave the trailer at Halls Creek, and do the GRR, then come back to Halls Creek to pick up the trailer, then continue to Darwin?
One example that probably wouldn't be feasible would be the Canning Stock Route. That would probably need to be saved for another trip in a few years time
I'd love to hear about other possible loops, that would allow this sort of travel. Actually, a list of trips that should be on my agenda would be nice also. I have a rough idea, but as they say, "you don't know what you don't know"!