Did this drive at Easter taking my son's car down to him in Brisbane from Darwin. Can be done in 3 very long days.
No problems with fuel stops, plenty along the way. Just watch your distance you can travel between stops. A couple are just over 450 km before fuel.
Winton's servo is just out of town and closes at 1800. It has a swipe card so you can still get fuel. The swipe machine is around the back of the servo. (Thought I s stuck their for the night).
Winton to Longreach is a long stretch and will most likely end up been done in darkness for some of the distance if not all. WATCH THE ROOS
they were extremely thick making for very tiring driving cosntantly scanning both sides of the road. Ended up slowing right down to 70 and driving in the middle of the road with both my son and I calling out the Roos as we seen them.
Worthwhile stop Mataranka for a dip and early lunch.
Suggested Break down, Darwin to Barkley homestead, barkely homestead to Longreach, Longreach to Brisbane. These will be 15 hour days.
Buy a 10 litre spring water just in case of breakdown. If you want to keep it reasonably cheap food wise take an esky and buy from the supermarket and make your own lunches and drinks. I found it is worthwhile to go to a pub each night for dinner for a good hearty meal and a relaxing beverage.
Barkely will be expensive.
TYRES. ensure your tyres are in good nick, bring your tyre pressures up. The heat of the Territory roads will kill tyres quickly that are at all suspect. If they are over 5 years old replace them including the spare. Big cost I know but working up the damage a blow out can cause it is worthwhile preventative insurance. Last thing you want is tyres de laminating or blowing out. don't ask me how I know.
blew a tyre about 80 km short of three ways, car was still drivable with an insurance claim later to have repaired. by the time I got to Tenant Creek all tyres were delaminating. This was after all tyres were check ed and given the all clear. They were 5-6 years old with good tread. All 5 tyre replaced in Tennant creek on Easter Thursday at 1720 I was lucky I didn't get stranded for the Easter Break.
Cheers, Chris