Mt Barnett - Imintji Campground

Great facilities, and well managed campground. But not much shade. Visited Galvan Gorge on the way. Bit of a clamber over rocks to get there. Tim and Len helped me over the difficult bits.
Visit to Bell Gorge

Very busy site. At some times the rangers lock the gate and people line up and are only let in as someone leaves. Not the case on this visit - Tim, Len and P-j visited early and it was not crowded atBaca lagi
Mount Hart

Mount Hart was a lovely way to end the GRR. The campsite is beside a lovely river and the station has a great bar and restaurant. P-j and I did the laundry and drank espresso coffee and checked theBaca lagi
Derby

The Gibb River Road is behind us now. A couple of nights in Derby to restock, so some repairs and head off to the Dampier peninsular. Derby has a very long jetty, the prison boab tree and a quirkyBaca lagi
Derby day two

Spent a lazy day in Derby shopping, repairing vechicles and visiting local art gallerias. Derby has some lovely sculptures by Mark Norval around the town. These photos are taken at sunset. We alsoBaca lagi
Cygnet Bay

Well it was a very long straight paved and boring road to here! But nothing fell off the vehicles, or broke on the journey. The pearl farm is lovely and we have a few adventures to look forward to.
Pearl Farm.

At turn of last century 80% of the worlds pearl shell was coming from australia. It was a dangerous industry with a 50% fatality rate. This industry was excluded from the white australia policy soBaca lagi
Middle Lagoon

Beautiful swimming beach, with a cafe these days. No such luxury in the early 90’s when I visited with Wendy Ludwig.
Horizontal Falls

Visiting Horizontal Falls was an amazing experience. The “falls” is caused by the changing local sea level due to tides of up to 10 metres. The water builds up on one side or the other of the gapsBaca lagi
Beagle Bay

Called into the Beagle Bay community and visited the church. The altar and walls have been decorated with shells. Very pretty.
Broome

Finally arrived in Broome. It has been an almost six week journey to get here, across lots of outback roads. We have all survived, the humans and the vehicles, although we have lost a couple of shockBaca lagi
Broome you have been amazing.

Great four days - we loved every minute of it. Broome is a beautiful tropical city with a fun and relaxed atmosphere. A great place to recover from our trek across the country.
Mimbi Caves

Arrived late in the afternoon. Have set up a basic camp as it is only for one night. We hope to get on a cave tour with the TO’s early tomorrow morning. If not we will push onto Palm Springs.
Spring Creek

Camped up at this very crowded bush camp before we head off to the bungle bungle ranges tomorrow. We will leave the vans here and stay at the wilderness lodge for the next three nights.
Purnululu

We have changed the pace a bit. We have left the vans parked up at spring creek and checked into the Bungle Bungle Wilderness Lodge. Ensuited safari tents with Breakfast and Dinner provided. The foodBaca lagi
Purnululu from the Helicopter

On our last full day we did a chopper ride. Len and I in one and Tim and PJ in the other. You could ask them to attach the doors, but they recommended a “no door” flight. The views were amazing. ABaca lagi
Wuggubun Campsite

Staying at this campsite which is run by Ian Trust's family community. They have a fresh spring at the back of community which is running and is just so relaxing. Loving this spot.
Timber Creek

We are camped up for one night at the caravan park on our way home. Standard sort of place - except for the daily croc feeding. We are back in the NT! LOL.
Old Manor Park - Bitter Springs

We are spending the night at the old manor caravan park at Bitter Springs. A far superior option than the Bitter Springs Caravan Park or the Mataranka Homestead. Listening to cool music and enjoying aBaca lagi
Larramah & Daly Waters

Today we called into Larramah - but couldn’t find Paddy, and then visited the Daly Waters Hotel.
Banka Banka Station

We are camped up at Banka Banka Station on our way home. It’s a First Nations owned Station and they run a great park. Very green with powered sites and a little bar in an old mud hut built in theBaca lagi
Camooweal

After travelling for many hours on the Barkley Highway we arrived back in Queensland and into Camooweal. If you want to experience that drive, you can stare at that first photo for four hours and humBaca lagi
Mount Isa

Had a great three days staying with Sue. We didn’t catch up with some good people as we were getting the brakes on the van fixed and connected to the BT50. Sue prepared a wonderful curry meal and weBaca lagi