Little Desert - Partial Desert Discovery Walk

Headed up to the Little Desert NP for the long weekend to give the Desert Discovery trail a go. We were only out for two days, hiking from Kiata to Yellowgums on day 1 and back to Kiata via the Wallaby track on day two.
Just some general observations for people heading out that way
Just some general observations for people heading out that way
- Hiking in sand is hard. I know it's desert, but I was expecting more gravelly tracks, it is very sandy. It's also not a very inspiring walk, there's very little in the way of highlights, although there is a raised platform with decent 360 degree views of the Wimmera Plains/Arapiles about 5ks from Kiata.
- I reckon Yellowgums sees very few overnight visitors, the log book had 6 entries for the past 12 months, and I've never had an easier time finding firewood.
- I would recommend sand pegs for camping at Yellowgums. We got away with using tubular Easton pegs that come with Tarptents, but we very lightly tensioned our tents. Regular pegs are fine for Kiata.
- The water in the Yellowgums tank isn't amazing, it's pretty clear but it smells like a sewer. Filtering it removed the smell, although that didn't stop us UV-ing and boiling it before use. The tank was near empty.
- Kiata has a massive tank with good quality water.
- We had originally planned to do the trip via Horseshoe Bend. We attempted to access this campsite via 'West Wail Rd and the 'River Track' or the 'Charcoal Flat Track' which are marked on VicMaps as unsealed roads, but the River and Charcoal Flats Tracks are definitely only accessible to 4WDs. Horseshoe Flat is accessed via a good quality unsealed road from Dimboola.
- There were heaps of dirtbikers near the river, but we didn't see/hear any on our hike.