Is it a must to have a 4wd when going to Gnaraloo?

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Kris_E
Kris_E
64 posts
64 posts
29 Nov 2009 1:56am
I am thinking of heading up to Gnaraloo for some kitesurfing.
How are the roads up there?

Thanks
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
29 Nov 2009 7:35am
ring the station to check the road condition. you can usually get away with a 2wd
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
29 Nov 2009 7:43pm
You only need a 4wd for coming back
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
29 Nov 2009 10:49pm
Hi Kris_E,

You only need a 4WD if you want to surf Turtles, or if the roads haven't been graded and it's the rainy season.

Cheers,

KH
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
30 Nov 2009 8:13am
You can take a 2wd but it will never be the same again
trevor1
trevor1
WA
598 posts
WA, 598 posts
30 Nov 2009 10:26am
Only if it is a company car
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
30 Nov 2009 6:25pm
A hire car can go anywhere. I once got through in a kea camper and found out later the road was closed to four wheel drives with the flooding; and I was one of the only vehicles to make it out that day. Handed the camper back in clean as a whistle. Unlike the falcon XR6 which I took to kitestock and parked on the beach for a 40knot sandblasting. They'd still be cleaning that one!
enicao
enicao
WA
77 posts
WA, 77 posts
30 Nov 2009 3:28pm
I've been there with a hyundai getz I rented. no problems.

NumNutz
NumNutz
QLD
403 posts
QLD, 403 posts
1 Dec 2009 9:04am
it wasnt yellow getz was it
Benz
Benz
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
1 Dec 2009 11:13am
no way 2wd will get there
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