Congratulations,.
We are in the process of completing "the trip to the top" two smaller rigs, our 7m Isuzu with trailer and Suzuki toad, accompanied by Malcolm and Margaret in a fairly old Coaster, the road was no where near as bad as it is touted to be, though there were some fairly horrendous sections of corrugations, in places the dirt was as good as bitumen but then when you hit the corrugations, look out! the old creek crossings are all but gone, (on the Development road, and north and south bypass roads), with decent culverts as well as bridges being in evidence, the Jardine is crossed by means of a ferry ($160 the return trip) run by the local Aboriginal Community.
Parked behind us at Loyalty beach (Seisia) was a Denning, he took off a couple of days before us and haven't seen him since, so he obviously hasn't had any problems. The biggest problem we have had (apart from the corrugations) has been the dips some are rather severe with steep approach and departure angles, and not all of them are sign posted, we found one fairly early in the trip up, south of Coen, which necessitated a couple of hours Panel beating Break, to try and get the front door straightened enough to work, but nothing that cannot be fixed with a little ingenuity and violence. If it doesn't work get a bigger hammer!
Jardine River ferry
Attempting to show the corrugations
A little 4 Wheel driving in the toad
Creek Crossing on the way to the top
The sign at the top.
"Recycled Teenagers", John, Shirley and Four legged person Beau, travelling in a 7m Isuzu bus towing a trailer. Enjoying the fellowship of the road