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THE LONGEST SHORTCUT THE GREAT CENTRAL ROAD IS ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S CLASSIC OUTBACK HIGHWAYS. WORDS AND IMAGES: IESTYN RAWLINGS | The Great Central Road had long been on my list of things to do. After numerous false starts in previous years, in May of this year we had our permits and were ready to go. But over the two days prior to our departure, the region had storms both nights. I thought: here we go again. On our day of departure, everyone in the car had their fingers and toes crossed as we approached the gate at Uluru National Park. 18 gorv.com.au We explained to the ranger in the booth that we had our permits for the crossing of the Great Central and asked whether the road was still open. She replied ‘yes’ but cautioned us that there was a lot of water on the road. There was a slight moment of relief and then a real sense of adventure. As I drove past the sign that read ‘Great Central Road’, with Kata Tjuta in our rear- view mirror, I knew this was going to be an unforgettable experience. LASSETER’S CAVE Our first stop on the road was Lasseter’s Cave. It is rumoured that explorer Lewis Hubert Lasseter had once seen a reef of gold in the area, so during the Great Depression he returned to find it. The cave is said to be where Lasseter spent his last days before perishing.