Brettstar6754
10-05-2014, 01:12 PM
We had a great trip to the Mundrabilla strewn field in April.
Camping on the Nullarbor is a magnificent experience.
The dark skies are arguably the darkest anywhere.
I went in as a 49 year old and came out a 50 year old.
This was my birthday wish.
Basic directions to the monument are, S 30 46.468 E 127 31.895 or
from the Eyre hwy at Eucla drive north to Forrest.110k
This will take all day. Forrest has a meteorological museum well worth visiting and info on the desert fireball network which has an operating camera at Forrest.
From Forrest drive West to Mundrabilla siding. This will take several hours.
From Mundrabilla siding on the Northern side of Trans Aust line drive West 5.5k till you see a dirt road heading North. Its the only one.
Take this road North for an hour or more till you come up to the Mundrabilla Monument.
As it will take you two days from the highway up into the strewn field you will need to be quite prepared.
Tyres would be a major consideration. Thousands of sharp pointy rocks on the road.
April temps were very nice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bty4wwBdEnM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Yt1RNzW2mc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5_-PO-pp3c
For legal reasons we had to leave the meteorites we found where we found them, all 27 of them.
If anyone has a better interpretation of the law please comment.
Camping on the Nullarbor is a magnificent experience.
The dark skies are arguably the darkest anywhere.
I went in as a 49 year old and came out a 50 year old.
This was my birthday wish.
Basic directions to the monument are, S 30 46.468 E 127 31.895 or
from the Eyre hwy at Eucla drive north to Forrest.110k
This will take all day. Forrest has a meteorological museum well worth visiting and info on the desert fireball network which has an operating camera at Forrest.
From Forrest drive West to Mundrabilla siding. This will take several hours.
From Mundrabilla siding on the Northern side of Trans Aust line drive West 5.5k till you see a dirt road heading North. Its the only one.
Take this road North for an hour or more till you come up to the Mundrabilla Monument.
As it will take you two days from the highway up into the strewn field you will need to be quite prepared.
Tyres would be a major consideration. Thousands of sharp pointy rocks on the road.
April temps were very nice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bty4wwBdEnM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Yt1RNzW2mc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5_-PO-pp3c
For legal reasons we had to leave the meteorites we found where we found them, all 27 of them.
If anyone has a better interpretation of the law please comment.