One wonders are there any swaggers reading who've crossed the Simpson with a trailer who didn't experience this?
We crossed The Simpson solo last year with our camper and we mainly had other travellers say that we would struggle further on, but never agro.
I took everything much slower whilst in the desert with the trailer, I used the builders principle "measure twice cut once".
Tyres were at 13psi and we drove out of the desert with no mechanical problems and I recall saying to my wife that wasn't hard at all.....But!
In saying this It was later on the same trip I sheared all the wheel studs off the trailer passing through a massive cattle station in the Northern Territory.
This was a cold sharp snap back to reality of the word "Remoteness" and Its things like this that can make an easy 4wd trip very hard.
With wife and three kids in the middle of nowhere It tested me physically and Mentally and through perseverance and persistence we were mobile the following day.
But through all of that It makes a great story when telling people and Ironically added to the whole adventure!
Easy and hard four wheeling is one thing but being remote adds a whole new dimension trailer or no trailer.
My 2 cents