b'CLUB SPOTLIGHT MELBOURNE JEEP OWNERS CLUBMJOC DO THE SIMPSON DESERTBY: DENNIS WEBBF inally, we were off oncans of fuel, I simply could notthis site.the Simpson Desertfit it all in the little Jeep. For ourNext morning, we headed Trip which had beensleeping accommodation, Stuart,off to Zanci homestead site high on the bucket listBrian and Stefan had rooftopcomprising of many outbuildings, of must do trips for many years. tents, Peter, and Alan both hadsome of have been restored The convoy consisted of 5tents, and I Dennis in a swagback to original condition and Jeeps and a Chevy Silverado. Weon a swag platform under mythe Mungo Woolshed built in had Stuart in his new Gladiator270-degree bush company pole1869 has an ingenious drop-Rubicon V6 petrol leading theless awning, - this will be my firstlog cypress pine construction way, Peter in his Grand Cherokeetime in a swag, and sometimes afrom the historical Gol Gol Overland V6 petrol, Alan in hismotel may be involved. pastoral station which is located Grand Cherokee V6 diesel, BrianEveryone except me met at thein Willandra lakes region-very in his Grand Cherokee V6 diesel,BP Calder Park, I joined them atinteresting walks and information Stefan in his Grand Cherokee V6Bendigo, we proceeded to Swanto be learnt including the Mungo diesel and myself in the 2500Hill for a bite of lunch and toplookout.Chevy Silverado. I was going toup with the cheaper fuel priorBack on the gravel heading take my 2 door Wrangler Rubiconto heading to the Lake Mungotowards Menindee, the roads but some of the distance stagescamping ground, on arrival wewere in brilliant condition as required plenty of fuel, so withpicked out an individually laidsmooth as the best highways, the the fridge, swag, bags and 4 jerryout camping arearecommendonly thing that slowed us down 22 TRACKWATCH|March 2023'