Bundaberg to Sarina

It begins….
Bundaberg to Sarina the 8 hour drive sped by and seemed to be over in a flash.
Car and van performed well with no incidents.
Surprising number of coffee vans on the route. MorningLes mer
Cape Hillsborough

Following Sarina is a couple of nights at Cape Hillsborough.
The bush walks abound with lovely butterflies of all sizes and colours. The views over the bay are spectacular. At low tide you can walkLes mer
Etty Bay

Etty bay is a beautiful spot with the ocean on one side of us and the rain forest on the other.
The visit was specifically to see the cassowary. And they didn’t disappoint. Within minutes ofLes mer
Waterfalls

Waterfall hunting is pretty easy in this part of the country.
Josephine falls was the first stop. Favoured swimming spot, with icy cold water when the day is hot. Yep we had to join to locals for aLes mer
Etty Bay wrap up

We have had our time at Etty Bay and we both felt sad to be moving on. Destination I would truly recommend. It is quiet, the bay beautiful, people friendly and helpful and there are cassowary andLes mer
Cairns, Daintree and Cape Tribulation

Down the range from Mareeba to Cairns. In Cairns we are catching up with M&D and niece Pahge and family.
Next day despite the rain we headed to Daintree. The rain is not cold so off we went.
Wet wetLes mer
Georgetown

Heading to Georgetown, we leave the rain forest and lush greenery behind and head into the bush where the anthills become a dominant aspect of the landscape.
Georgetown on the Savannah Way is home toLes mer
Karumba

Karumba on the mouth of the Norman Rive, known for Crocodiles, Sunsets over the ocean and Barramundi.
Coming into Karumba the area was vast and flat. Wetlands covered in pretty yellow flowers withLes mer
Gregory Downs

It’s HOT HOT HOT.
So went for a dip in the Gregory River to cool down. Best to stay wet.
Tomorrow we are heading to Lawnhill National park MAD we will meet in Mt Isa in a few days time.
Change ofLes mer
Mary Kathleen, Mt Isa

Heading to Mt Isa for van repairs we stopped at Clem Walton Park free camp overnight across road from Mary Kathleen turn off. Road nasty to the park, so just pulled up at the dam. Great opportunity toLes mer
Uluru

M&D stayed in Mt Isa awaiting awning repairs so we decided to pop down to Uluṟu, yep let’s drive 1,636 klms to look at a rock. And be back in time to meet M&D once repairs are done.
NT boarderLes mer
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)

Today we head to Kings Canyon, but before we do a quick walk at Kata Tjuta is in order. The morning is lovely and cool at 26 degrees, we are armed with our fly nets. Look a bit dorky but work a treat.Les mer
Kings Canyon

Quick stop over at Kings Canyon. The resort fronts the red cliffs of the range.
With the aim to travel through the West MacDonnell Range, bright and early we purchased our permit to travel theLes mer
Orminston Gorge

Permanent water in a magnificent gorge. Nice and well worth the visit.
Ochre pits

Continuing our drive through the West MacDonnell ranges a just a couple of klms off the Namatjira Drive is the Ochre pits.
Sacred area to Western Arrernte culture for thousands of years. The coloursLes mer
Karlu karlu (Devils marbles)

Early start this morning as we head back up the highway to meet M&D at the three ways. The sun rise was again spectacular.
A couple of hours up the road we made a quick stop for coffee (made in theLes mer
Daly waters

Daly Waters is definitely one quirky little place. The pub is the focal point with a serious collection of stuff.
The story goes the first of peoples clothing items to be left were the result of aLes mer
Mataranka and Bitter Springs

Mataranka thermal spring fed pool crystal clear swimming hole. Whilst Bitter Springs again spring fed and crystal clear is a stream you float down.
Katherine

Travelling means being adaptable. From a planned fuel stop only in Katherine to four nights in an instant. That’s what happens when petrol is put in a diesel car. Ooops. A surprisingly frequentLes mer
Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park just south of Darwin, an easy day trip with lots of nice walks and waterfalls. A few of the swimming holes are not open as the wet season doesn’t officially finish untilLes mer
Darwin

Of the many things Darwin is know for, Two I can confirm it beautiful has sunsets and there could be a crocodile in almost every puddle.
Kakadu National Park

To try to understand some of the first peoples connection to country we decided a tour into Kakadu National park was in order.
With insightful commentary from the guide/bus driver we headed off.Les mer
Daly River

Not a township, a bunch of mango farm/caravan parks along the river solely for barramundi fishing. Without a boat and with the lizards too big, there was to be no kayaking here.
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Lake Argyle

Crossed the boarder this morning heading for lake Argyle.
The Ord river dam was officially opened in 1972 creating Lake Argyle. Lake Argyle holds x000 gigalitres with only uses 10% of capacity forLes mer
Wyndham

A day trip from Lake Argyle turned out to be a day of mud and four wheel driving as we headed to Wyndham.
Taking Parry Creek Road we tackle Ivanhoe crossing, our first real water crossing. AndLes mer
ReisendeAwesome to meet up with you guys for brekkie. Thank you for stopping in Sarina town 😁. Safe travels and hopefully we’ll see you over the other side around August