Maude

Nice free camp with a view of gumtrees submerged by a brimming Murrimbidgee River.
Flinders Ranges

Epic views of unique geological structures, some formed up to 1 billion years ago.
Lake Hart

Sunset at Lake Hart
Coober pedy

Stranded in an old mining town while we wait for a new alternator to arrive from Adelaide…shame we can’t drive to any of the attractions 😅
Walking tour of Coober Pedy

Historic opal mines. Fossils from the inland sea. Spaceships. Underground churches.
Sunset at the Breakaways.
Uluru

Kings Canyon

Glen Helen Gorge

At Glen Helen Gorge, the West Macdonnell ranges part to make way for the Finke River. This permanent waterhole is an important refuge for many species in the hot summer months.
Ormiston Gorge

Ormiston Gorge showcases the spectacular geology and landforms of the MacDonnell Ranges. The Gorge has a permanent waterhole, estimated to be up to 14 metres deep at its southern end.
Serpentine Gorge + Lookout

Ellery Creek Big Hole

Standley Chasm

Simpsons Gap

Devils Marbles

Bitter Springs

Bitter Springs is one of two natural thermal pools in Elsey National Park, with water rising from underground at a rate of 30.5million litres per day. Makes for a nice relaxing float 😌
Katherine, NT

4th mechanic visit on the trip so far…lucky us! New radiator added to the bill
Katherine Hot Springs

While we were waiting for our car to be fixed we walked across the road for a dip in Katherine Hot Springs. The bubbling natural spring has a constant temperature of approximately 25 - 30 degreesLäs mer
Katherine Gorge

Katherine Gorge is a deep gorge in Nitmiluk National Park carved through ancient sandstone by the Katherine River. It is made up of thirteen gorges, with rapids and falls. We woke up early for sunriseLäs mer
Edith Falls

Edith Falls (Leliyn) is a series of cascading waterfalls and pools on the Edith River in Nitmiluk National Park, located approximately 60 km north of Katherine. A swim across the main pool, climb upLäs mer
Motorcar Falls

Our first stop in Kakadu was Motorcar Falls, a little plunge pool via a short hike.
Maguk Falls

Our second Kakadu stop was Maguk Falls. Previously known as Barramundi Gorge, Maguk is a gorgeous swimming hole that is fed by a waterfall. The highlight for us though was a short but steep hike toLäs mer
Jim Jim Falls

A 50km corrugated road, followed by a 10km 4WD track brings you to Jim Jim Falls - Kakadu’s biggest waterfall. At 200m high it’s also taller than all of the waterfalls at Litchfield and NitmilukLäs mer
Twin Falls

After Jim Jim Falls a rough 9km 4WD track brings you to Twin Falls. Twin Falls Gorge is currently shut for maintenance, so we did the very steep hike up to and around the escarpment - definitely worthLäs mer
Adelaide River Croc Cruise

Territory Day

Territory Day marks the day when the Northern Territory left Commonwealth control and achieved self-government in 1978. It is the only time in Australia that the public sale, use and possession ofLäs mer