Over 150 people have descended on Winton and Boulia this month to raise dust and dollars during this year’s Great Endeavour Rally.
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Endeavour Foundation’s iconic rally has been running for almost 30 years.
The 2016 adventure started in Ipswich before making its way to Uluru via the Finke Desert Race.
The teams arrived in Winton on Tuesday, 7 June, and Boulia the following day with a cavalcade of army and support vehicles in tow.
This year’s Uluru finish line will signal the start of the Super Endeavour Rally.
Participants in this event will continue south to Lake Eyre, before heading back to Queensland via the edge of the Simpson Desert, and the Birdsville Track.
Rally coordinator Paul Purcell said it was an experience not to be missed.
“Many of the drivers have been modifying their cars for the rally, so that they are ready to take on the iconic Australian outback – red dirt, road trains, river crossings and whatever else it has to offer,” he said.