
Five weeks exploring Cape York and Super Paj (as it's now been christened


CREB Track was steep, but no significant washouts/rocks/side slopes. They close the track if its wet, which is when it would be really challenging. In the dry it's a nice drive, with beautiful scenery, but I doubt if many OL types would have any trouble.
Cooktown to Bathurst Bay/Cape Melville via Starcke HS. Slow going, but no significant water. Bathurst Bay is beautiful - I wish we'd allowed more time to stay there.
Every inch of the OTL from Bramwell Junction to the Jardine River - both directions. The only failure to proceed was exiting Canal Creek - I chose a short sharp climb and attempted it without the front diff lock and didn't make it.


The fabled Gunshot Creek was disappointingly easy - only a little bit of water, and the track in use was dry and not really that steep. Front diff lock, 2nd low and punched it up the slope.




Frenchman's Road was another 4by highlight. The climb out of the Wenlock River wasn't too bad, despite the warnings from the bike riders we met there. "You'd better walk it before you try to drive it!"




The last decent wheeling was the old Laura-Maytown track. The first 30 or so km was pretty easy (on a station track) but the last 50 or so km took about 5 hours. Some of the climbs up and down the ranges were steep and rocky (Frank, those crawler gears are a god-send - you're a champion!

Decent 33" tyres, some clearance, crawler gears and front diff-lock. Super Paj took me everywhere I wanted to go.


All I need now is a diesel for decent fuel economy.

Scott