• David Cross
  • David Cross

Tanami Track & the West Coast

Left home on April 30 for a four day trip to Alice Springs to catch up with friends before heading off on the Tanami Track to Broome via Wolfe Creek Crater, Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing and Derby. Baca lagi
  • Permulaan perjalanan
    30 April 2018
  • Halls Creek

    7 Mei 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    Leaving Wolfe Creek alive and in one piece we headed off early for the last leg of the Tanami into Halls Creek.
    The Tanami Track itself had some challenges across the 850+ kilometres of red sand, corrugations and bumps but it wasn’t as hard or demanding as we expected.
    Lots of memories, however, of big skies, sunsets and lots and lots of red dust.
    After coffee at the Halls Creek Information Centre, setting up the vans and putting the washing on we headed out in the afternoon on a winding twisting road to Palm Spring and
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  • Eighty Mile Beach to Karijini

    4 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Left Eighty Mile Beach early this morning for a loooooong drive, just over 650 kms, to Karijini National Park.
    Stopped over in Port Hedland for a refuel, restock, coffee and morning tea and then continued on. After we left Port Hedland we drove into iron ore mining country and came across the ore carrying road trains.
    These 4 trailer monsters were carrying ore back to Port Hedland and in the afternoon drive we passed over 104 road trains. That’s right we did count them as there wasn’t a lot else to do!
    Arrived into the Dales Campground at Karijini about 3.30pm in time to set up in the dry, dusty camp ground. Didn’t take long to set up as there was no power or water to connect to.
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  • Karijini National Park

    5 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    A slow start to the day before hitting the gorges! The gorges in Karijini have been cut down through the red, iron ore rocks and are up to 100 metres deep.
    Began with a walk down to Fortesque Falls and the Fern Pool which was quite spectacular before heading around to the Circular Pool lookout.
    Standing 100 metres about the pool we could see a few people swimming but with the temperature only in the low 20s this didn’t look like the best option.
    Went to the Visitor’s Centre which had some really interesting information about the Park and the incursion of the iron ore industry into the Park and also the indigenous inhabitants and their stories of the area.
    At the Visitor’s Centre we were also informed of the weather warning for the area and that there was a forecast for between 40-70 mm of rain overnight which did set us thinking about our camp site.
    We then headed out to Joffre Falls and Knox Gorge, which were both amazing, before heading around to Weano Gorge and Oxer Lookout.
    As we headed past the Karijini Eco Retreat we found the road blocked as the gorges ahead had been closed due to the weather forecast and risk of flash flooding.
    We went into the Eco Retreat for a coffee, $6 a pop, and were told that the rangers were currently closing the road to Joffre Falls and Knox Gorge which got us thinking about what might be coming.
    Drove out to the Mount Bruce lookout where the wind was very strong and had lunch overlooking BHPs Marandoo Mine which is on an area excised from the National Park!! We had phone signal out here and began checking weather forecasts which were all looking pretty ugly.
    On the drive back to Karijini, and after going through numerous flood ways, we made a late decision to pack up and head into Tom Price where we planned to head tomorrow anyway.
    After a 20 minute pack up we headed off and arrived at Tom Price as light rain began to fall about 5.30pm
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  • Tom Price

    6 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Rain fell throughout the night and we woke to a soggy, wet camp ground.
    The rain continued to fall throughout the day with little letup.
    After waiting 19 years to come back and do the tour of the Tom Price Mine we checked to find out that the tour was cancelled today and due to OHS wouldn’t be on for at least another 2 or 3 days!
    As a company mining town Tom Price had a Coles and a small shopping area which we wandered around. Went to the information centre and also found a really nice coffee shop, the Pickled Bean. Spent the afternoon around the camp ground as the rain eased up only to return again overnight.
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  • Bullara Station

    7 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    After leaving Tom Price in light rain we continued to drive through rain as we headed toward Exmouth. As we hit the North West Coastal Highway we came across a section of flooded road which really just typified our day.
    The rain continued to fall and we decided to spend the night at Bullara Station, about 90kms short of Exmouth.
    The Station was very well set up for camping with designated sites, a camp manager, plenty of toilets and showers and a camp kitchen.
    Highlights also included 3 joeys that had just arrived at the station, several designated walking tracks and fresh cooked damper for happy hour.
    But the rain still continued to fall!
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  • Exmouth

    8 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    Woke to the sun shining and a clear blue sky.
    With less than 100 kms to drive today we enjoyed the morning at Bullara Station by taking the ‘Bottle Walk’ (marks by bottles on sticks for 1.3kms) out to the red sand dune and spotted a bower birds nest on the way.
    As we left the station we called in at the homestead for coffee and scones in the sun before heading for Exmouth.
    Following a recommendation from Neville and Judy at Bullara we stopped off at the Krait / Potshot memorial. This was the departure point for the Krait in WW2 which sailed to Singapore Harbour, sinking 5 ships in a raid and then returned to base. Potshot was the name of the American base established at this point to service and resupply submarines during WW2.
    After stopping here we headed into Exmouth and set up before having lunch in the town centre, a Beef and Reef pie containing steak, prawns and scallops.
    Went out to the Vlamingh Head lighthouse, once again with a fantastic display on the lighthouse precinct and its contribution to WW2.
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  • Cape Range National Park

    9 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Left early in the morning for a day in Cape Range National Park which includes to Ningaloo Reef.
    Drove through to the bottom end of the park to Yardie Creek to start to day and walked around the creek to the beach. Dropped in at several camping spots and beaches before getting into the water at Osprey Bay to try out the snorkels and flippers.
    Had a great time in the warm water and saw lots of smaller fish in this bay.
    Drove to Turquoise Bay next and had an amazing time on this beautiful beach. Snorkeling in this beach we saw lots of fish, coral, sea slugs and even a couple of stingrays.
    Decided to stay here for the afternoon and spent the time on the beach and snorkeling.
    Arrived back at the van about 5 pm after a great day.
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  • Exmouth

    10 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Woke today to an overcast day which never really cleared all day.
    Had a quiet morning and caught up with washing and shopping before driving out to Charles Knife Canyon and lookouts this afternoon.
    This area was amazing considering it is set in an area with coast on both sides.
    When we returned to the van we bumped into Cliff and Fiona Goulding and had drinks and swapped stories.
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  • Coral Bay

    11 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    Caught up with some chores in Exmouth after packing up before heading down to Coral Bay where we are booked in for 4 nights.
    This was one of our favourite places when we were here 19 years ago so we had pretty big expectations heading into town and we weren’t disappointed.
    The town appears to have changed little and the site we booked at the People’s Caravan Park back in February is fabulous.
    We set up the van on a paved site and headed across the road to the beach. While the tide was dropping we hopped into the water and within 2 metres of the sand the water dropped away quickly with dozens of different fish of all shapes and sizes. The water was warm and the sun was shining on a perfect day.
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  • Kicking back at Coral Bay

    13 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    When you are travelling constantly it is amazing how you get into a routine of enjoying where you are while constantly forward to the next destination. Having said this it has been nice to kick back for the last 2 days and enjoy being in the one lovely place.
    While the weather has been cloudy at times it has not spoilt any of our time here.
    The town, our site, the beach and reef have been terrific and we have had a ball.
    The snorkeling is amazing and having to just walk across the road to the beach has made it so simple.
    Went for a drive this morning to the south and ended up letting the tyres down as the track took us through the sand dunes towards the beach. The final loop of the track took you back along the sand dunes lining the beach but we thought this was not the best thing to do for the dunes so returned via the track.
    The fish so close to the shore when snorkeling are a constant amazement and the simple underwater camera we have doesn’t really do the scenes justice. The wide variety of sea creatures are amazing.
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  • Coral Bay

    14 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    The snorkeling here at Coral Bay is something that you never get bored with. every time you go into the water there is something different to see and wonder at.
    There are so many varieties of fish within metres of the beach that captivates and surprises.
    Being under the water today and watching the sea weed from below also created a different feel.
    Here a few of today’s favourite pics.
    Because we have seen the weather forecast down south we have decided to chicken out and head back to Exmouth for a few days, putting off the trip south as long as we can,😉
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  • Exmouth Revisited

    15 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    After reviewing our schedule and looking at the weather down south and at home we decided to head back up to Exmouth from Coral Bay in order to spend a few extra days at Exmouth and in the Turquoise Bay Area.

    After 2 superb days by the beach sunning and snorkeling we packed to van late on Sunday 17 June with a forecast for rain the next day to travel through.

    As we were packing we realised that the people beside us were Rob and Maureen who we had a drink with at Kulgera Roadhouse on our way to Alice Springs.
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  • Carnarvon

    18 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Left Exmouth on an humid, overcast morning and drove into rain, heavy rain. This last the entire 350 km trip to Carnarvon and resulted in localised flooding in several areas with water running across the road.

    Stopped at Minilya Roadhouse which had the forecourt flooded, water covering the main driveway area, and pumps not working due to the flooding.

    Made it into Carnarvon and set up before being underwhelmed by the town. Maybe a wet dreary day wasn’t the best day to visit.

    One interesting find was at a cafe near the now closed 1 Mile Jetty was a display that included on of the life boats from the Komoran, the German Ship which the HMAS Sydney during WW2, which came ashore with German survivors near Quobba Station.
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  • Hamelin Outback Station

    19 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 13 °C

    Fortunately we woke this morning to a clear sky but with a cool breeze.
    Packed up in Carnarvon and had a coffee down the Main Street before heading south to the Shark Bay World Heritage area, staying the night at Hamelin Station
    This station is now a Bush Heritage station which is seeing it be returned to its natural state. They have rebuilt some of the original buildings and added toilets and showers and made it a great base to explore the area.
    After setting up we headed to the Hamelin Pools to see the stromatolites, the old telegraph station and the shell block quarry.
    The stromatolites are the reason for the World Heritage rating as this is one of only two sites in the world where they are know to still exist. They are microbes that grow and trap limestone molecules and turn this into stone therefore appearing to ‘grow’. They are believed to be 3 million years old.
    Adjacent to this is the old telegraph station which transmitted messages up the coast.
    The quarry is made up of millions of small shells that have solidified also with limestone and have been cut out in large blocks to build houses, etc in Denham and the surrounding area.
    The day was complete when we found that the fire had been lit inside the camp kitchen with many of the campers heading there after dinner to warm themselves and chat.
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  • Shell Beach, Francois Peron NP

    20 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    Up to a cold start, 8 degrees, heading into Denham this morning.
    Stopped at Shell Beach on the way in which a 3 km stretch of beach made up of millions of tiny shells rather than sand. The beach is over 100 metres wide with the shells hardening the further away from the water you get. Quite amazing.
    From there it was into Denham to set up the van for the next 4 nights.
    In the afternoon we headed into the Francois Peron NP where we let the tyres down and took off for the 51 km trek to Cape Peron.
    The track was narrow and very sandy in parts but quite exciting if you were driving. I don’t think the passenger had quite as good a time being bounced and rocked, quite severely at times, along the way.
    The sand in the Park was so red that it made a real impact when we came to the Cape and had the contrast with the white sand on the beach.
    Dodged a couple of kangaroos on way out which we probably left a little late.
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  • Monkey Mia

    21 Jun 2018, Indian Ocean ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    The main attraction of this area are the dolphins at Monkey Mia.
    For over 25 years dolphins have been coming in to the beach at Monkey Mia to be fed each morning.
    We headed over to be there at 8.30am and stood ankle deep in the water in the cool morning air to see 4 dolphins arrive in the shallows to be fed.
    After the talk by the staff about the research work being done and about the dolphins themselves 4 people, including Maureen, were chosen to give the dolphins a fish.
    After this encounter it was lovely coffee in the sun then back over to Denham for a wander around the town and an easy afternoon.
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  • Denham, Monkey Mia

    22 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Decided to take a 3 hour cruise on the Shotover, a very large catamaran, sailing out of Monkey Mia in the hope of seeing some dugongs, turtles and dolphins.
    The breeze was up and it was quite cold on the front of the boat but we stuck it out but unfortunately it seems that the dugongs have moved to warmer water and other creatures were quite sparse.
    Lunch at the restaurant and then back to find that one of the caravan tyres was flat. While removing this one we rotated the other tyre and put the spare on. Found that the valve on the tyre was leaking which will be a simple fix in the morning.
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  • Denham

    23 Jun 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    Had the tyre repaired this morning which only took a few minutes and then refitted it to the van.
    Drove down to Eagle Bluff to a fantastic lookout over the bay to Dirk Hartog Island and did a little bit of shell collecting on the beach below.
    Also visited the aquarium which was really quite good. Excellent tour leaders and great displays of local fish including stone fish, sea snakes, sharks, sting rays, a logger head turtle, coral trout, red empires, and many more.
    Visited the HMAS Sydney display and 3D movie at the information centre which was also excellent.
    Have enjoyed our time in Denham and found quite a lot to do in the area.
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    Tamat perjalanan
    4 Julai 2018