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Len Beadell was more than just a surveyor—he was a pioneer, a storyteller, and the man responsible for carving out over 6,500 kilometres of remote desert tracks across central Australia. His roads opened up vast, inhospitable areas to exploration, connecting some of the most isolated regions in South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory.
This spiral-bound atlas and guide brings together detailed maps, historical insights, and practical travel information across a broad swathe of outback Australia. Covering four major deserts—the Great Victoria, Great Sandy, Little Sandy, and Gibson Deserts—it’s a must-have for 4WD adventurers, desert travellers, and those captivated by Australia's outback heritage.
🗺️ 26 double-page map spreads covering a vast desert region of Central and Western Australia
📍 60+ Points of Interest, including historical locations, road junctions, roadhouses, and remote landmarks
🛤️ Detailed route information for Beadell’s most iconic tracks
🧭 Historical context on early European explorers and Len Beadell’s pioneering road-building efforts
This guide includes mapping and commentary on Beadell’s most legendary roads, including:
Gunbarrel Highway – His most famous and enduring achievement
Connie Sue Highway – Named after his daughter
Gary Highway & Gary Junction Road – Named after his son
Anne Beadell Highway – A tribute to his wife
Other routes include:
Sandy Blight Junction Road
Maralinga Site access roads
Talawana Track
Voakes Hill Road
Callawa Track
Mount Davies Road
Each track is accompanied by commentary on driving conditions, access points, and historical significance.
The guide includes vital notes on the variable road conditions, which range from sealed sections to deeply corrugated, rocky, or sandy tracks. These routes traverse some of the most remote and unforgiving terrain in the country, and caution is advised.
Fuel and basic supplies are available at selected roadhouses, but are often limited
Self-sufficiency is crucial—travellers should carry adequate water, fuel, food, communications gear, and recovery equipment
It’s strongly recommended that at least two vehicles travel together when tackling these roads, except for the Great Central Road, which is more frequently travelled
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Len Beadell Roads – Atlas & Guide |
| Publisher | (Check publisher details if available) |
| Edition | 2019 |
| Binding | Spiral-bound |
| Pages | 98 |
| Size | 250 mm x 190 mm |
| Format | Atlas with commentary and maps |
| Regions Covered | SA, WA, NT – including four major deserts |
| Special Features | Double-page map spreads, POI index, historic context |
4WD and off-road enthusiasts
Desert and outback travellers
Australian history and exploration buffs
Overlanders and tag-along tour groups
Map collectors and bush navigation fans
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📦 Compact size – perfect for glovebox or travel bag
🎁 Great gift for anyone planning a once-in-a-lifetime outback road trip
Follow in the wheel tracks of a legend.
The Len Beadell Roads Atlas & Guide is more than a collection of maps—it’s a journey through Australia’s untamed interior and a celebration of one of the greatest bushmen in the nation’s history.
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