Wapet Road

The Wapet Road, also known as the Kidson Track is an outback track in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The name of the road was derived from early tracks cut by the oil exploration company WAPET. Despite predominately passing through desert, birdwatchers and others access the track notwithstanding its difficult traverse.[1]

It approximately follows the Canning Basin boundary in the Great Sandy Desert from a starting point 45 km south west of the Sandfire Roadhouse on the Great Northern Highway, and continues for 621 kilometres south east to the Kunawaritji community on the Canning Stock Route.

It passes through country known as the Western Desert (Australia) and more specifically the Martu Determined Native title Area. Parts of the Kidson track also pass through other Native Title areas including Nyungamarta and Ngurra.

There is a separation of the Kidson Track from the Wapet Road as separate parts of the same track on one source -[2] - however another does not make the distinction [3]

See also

Australian roads portal

References

  1. http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/123182/20101115-1936/birdingwa.iinet.net.au/birds/species/australian_bustard.html
  2. Map of Wapet Road in Western Australia - Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia
  3. Hema Maps (2007) Great Desert Tracks of Australia Map Pack, North West Sheet. ISBN 978-1-86500-165-4 Edition: 4. Scale: 1:1 250,000

Coordinates: 22°20′15″S 124°44′22″E / 22.337621°S 124.739567°E / -22.337621; 124.739567


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