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  1. We have just arrived in Alice Springs after completing a crossing on the Gary Junction Road (GJR), from West to East. We enjoyed superb weather and pretty good road conditions. The road just after the turnoff from the Marble Bar-Nullagine Woody Woody road was rocky and we had a badly damaged tyre from a sharp rock; this was only 10 minutes after a tyre check so it must have happened very quickly. No other hassles mechanically or any other punctures. (That was our first puncture in years of travel). Up until Kunawarritji the road was wide and in great condition, but narrowed after that community. This was before the road narrowed - nice and wide and smooth Afterwards: After the NT border the road was much smoother and again wider, due to increased traffic between the communities at that end no doubt, and due to being recently graded. We think the NT spends more on road maintenance than WA.... The stores had a good selection of foodstuffs, if somewhat expensive but you expect that. I bought frozen croissants at Kunawarritji! Made a delicious breakfast. Fuel was readily available. Punmu was the cheapest at $3 a litre. Expect to pay about $3.40 at some communities. The pick of the camps is of course Jupiter Well. This is a lovely spot and we spent several days there in the company of a Caravaners Forum member, who actually had a printed copy of my last trip report for the GJR with her!
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