As part of the 2018 Kimberly's trip, I have been thinking about the best way to get home to Brisbane...at the moment the plan is to get to Alice Springs....and then I am looking at the best way to get from there to Brisbane.
For the section Alice - Brisbane....
I don't want to travel the highway up to Mt Isa etc..but also don't way to be dragging through desert dunes etc.
I have read about 2 possible routes.
A) Taking the Plenty Hwy north of Alice Springs which turns into the Donohue Hwy in Qld, and leads to Boulia. Go south to Bedourie, Windorah and Charleville and then back to Brisbane.
or
B)Drive south from Alice along the Stuart Hwy to Cooper Pedy, take the unsealed William Creek Rd to the Oodnadatta Track and Marree. Then either drive along the Birdsville Track to Birdsville & Windorah, or along the Strzelecki Track to Innamincka. Then the Adventure Way to Thargomindah and Cunnamulla to Brisbane.
On the basis that we MAY be on our own, I don't want anything that is hugely risky, but then again I don't want to do Hwy either.
Any suggestions or other options ?
Thanks
MarkVS