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    • Day 65

      Katherine 8/7/23

      July 8, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      This morning I cleaned up the leaking jerrycan and changed the gasket we went out to Nitmiluk gorge or Katherine gorge and did the Baruwei loop walk. I saw lots of a bats down by the river near the cafe. When we got back to the cafe we had coffee and a muffin Julie used the hiking poles for the first time.
      In afternoon we went to Edith falls and had a great swim in the pond there or in the Edith river Michael and I swam up to the falls and swam back again that was a big effort.
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    • Day 61

      7th July Katherine

      July 7, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Left the chaos of Mataranka for Kathrine. Very busy here as people can't travel west until early next week due to road closures.
      Got onto a good park and will do the hot Springs this evening. More to come!Read more

    • Day 83

      Return to Katherine

      July 29, 2023 in Australia

      We are staying at 'The Rapids' in Katherine.

      ‘The Rapids’ is a camping ground on a 600-acre private property/hobby farm, which has its boundary on the Katherine River. Camping is $15 per night unpowered. Campsites are spread out, but unlike Curraghmore Station, they are not actually on the river.

      We set up camp, then walked to what the owners call ‘The Beach’. The Katherine River is a huge river which floods every year, and it was a long walk down a hill, through overhanging bushes and dunes and sandy tracks to get to the water.

      The river was not fast flowing in this section and looked a bit dark and crocy and not at all appealing, so I don’t think we will be swimming here, although apparently it is safe to swim and the owners swim there. There was the standard crocodile warning sign on the gate at the property.

      The campground has Happy Hour at 5pm every night, so we drove the 3 and a half kms to the house and chatted to other campers around the campfire before coming back for dinner.

      Sunday was a rest and relaxation day. Did 3 loads of washing which dried within the hour. Theo did a maintenance job on the car, then we drove further down on the property to look at the rapids, after which the property was named. This is a much nicer section of the river, but the water was flowing too fast to swim.

      Sunday Happy Hour is a shared a camp oven/damper dinner which owner Alysia and her husband Marcus put on for the guests. Cost is $20 per person. There were about 18 people there. Alysia cooked 2 huge camp ovens, one of pork and the other curried sausages plus some rice and damper and there was plenty for everyone and heaps left over.

      Marcus is a songwriter/poet and plays the guitar. He sang a few songs and told some stories of his earlier days in the area. He is 60 and a builder, Alysia is 40 a teacher with School of the Air in Katherine, and they have 2 kids 17 and 14. They have been advertising their property on WikiCamps for 3 years and have been getting great reviews.

      Monday morning, we decided to drive back to Beswick (also known as Wugularr) on the Central Arnhem Road to look at the art gallery. It took us about an hour and a half, about 118kms to get there, all on good, sealed road, although there were a couple of sections with road works which held us up. Beswick is the end of the bitumen road before the dirt and corrugations begin. It is a small community of about 500 people.

      We were just in time for a guided tour by Travis (aka ‘Long Grass’) of the art gallery, with some beautiful pieces of art on the wall. It even has the didgeridoo that was played for Queen Elizabeth when she visited.

      We then went to the shop where local art is for sale. Our tour guide, Travis had a small painting and also some painted clapping sticks that he had done. His art mentor, an elder called Tango had painted a didgeridoo, and we got him to explain the pictures to us and he allowed us to take his photo.

      Dave, the overseer of the art gallery and shop played a short piece on the didgeridoo for us, as Tango, the maker of the didgeridoo does not 'blow', which is the word used for playing the instrument. Women are not allowed to use or touch the didgeridoo, but what we do once we pay for it is our business.

      We were pleased that we had purchased some art directly from the artists of Arnhem Land. It was bubble wrapped for safe travel, and now we will find a safe place to transport them home.
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    • Day 88

      Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge

      August 3, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      We have been to and driven through Katherine before but have never stopped long enough to explore Katherine. It is quite a nice little town, a hive of activity being the hub for travellers and trucks heading north, south, east and west, and seems to have most things you need.

      Our days have been spent relaxing, exploring, had a couple of swims at the hot springs in town, shopping for supplies, and just enjoying being on holidays but mostly just loving the warm weather. The days are warm, about 33 degrees, clear blue skies, and the nights cool down to about 15-19 degrees, which is great for sleeping.

      We drove out to Katherine (Nitmijuk) Gorge and boarded the boat for the 11am two-gorge cruise. There were about 60 people onboard the boat. We cruised the first gorge but as there is a rock bar preventing the large boat going further, we all disembarked and walked past some aboriginal art high on the rock walls and got into a smaller boat to cruise the second gorge.

      The tour guide told us that a few movies have been filmed here, including ‘Top End Wedding’, ‘Jedda’, ‘We of the Never Never’, ‘Rogue’ and in the 1990’s a NT ad featuring Daryl Somers floating down Katherine Gorge on a lilo saying ‘You’ll never never know if you never never go’.

      It was a pleasant couple of hours on the water, and when we returned to the jetty, we walked up to Baruwei Lookout about 2kms return walk. We were pretty hot and sweaty and as we approached the top of the stairs to the lookout, we heard laughter and squeals, and found out that Andrew had just proposed to his girlfriend Jade about 30 seconds before we got there. We were excited for them and happy to share their joy and we took their photo for them. They were from Sale in Victoria.

      While in Katherine, we are enjoying staying at ‘The Rapids’. It is aimed at over 50’s and specifies no children, so is nice and quiet except when everyone gathers for Happy Hour/s every night. LOL.

      Some nights the owners join us, but it is usually the caretakers Tracey and Steve and whoever happens to have arrived that day.

      We came in for 2 nights and will end up staying for 7 nights before moving on.
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    • Day 38

      Katherine NT

      April 5, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

      Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge boat cruise. So breathtaking. We are so glad we did this cruise, there was only one other couple with us and we had a great tour guide.

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