Glenn Herring Gorge

We spent the night in this gorge 24ks south west of Marble Bar. A number of people had commented on Wikicamps that it was worth the drive out. It seemed to take forever to drive out there and onLeggi altro
We spent the night in this gorge 24ks south west of Marble Bar. A number of people had commented on Wikicamps that it was worth the drive out. It seemed to take forever to drive out there and onLeggi altro
Yes, we like our gorges (-: This gorge is on the way north towards Port Hedland but only 35ks from Marble Bar. We arrived at a stunning location and saw only a single person camped up a long way toLeggi altro
Arrived at Split Rock camp site, just off the Gt Northern Highway late Sunday afternoon. Nothing there but evidence of past campers. It's not a bad spot, hidden from the road, private and flat. GoodLeggi altro
We spent two nights at the De Grey River rest area. It's a huge area with toilets and bins right along side the river. When we first drove in, all the good spots near the river were taken so we choseLeggi altro
It was well into the afternoon when we left Port Hedland so after looking at Wiki Camps we chose a free camp called Afghan Well about 150 k's to the north. It's just a shady spot amongst trees wellLeggi altro
This park is on the coast about 140ks south of Broome. We were given a spot under tall shady trees right opposite the ablution blocks and laundry. These facilities were some of the best we've comeLeggi altro
We made an impromptu decision to leave Broome late in the afternoon and made our way to Willie Creek, arriving there in the dark. In the morning we woke to see we were parked above the banks of theLeggi altro
Barn Hill is situated on Thangoo Station, a working cattle station about 130ks south of Broome and right on the coast. This park is sitting high above the sea on big red sand dunes. We stayed 3 nightsLeggi altro
We arrived in Broome mid afternoon and began to understand why people love this place. It has a great feel to it and of course the weather is perfect. The visitor centre was the first port of call toLeggi altro
After Willie Creek we chose a spot shown on Wikicamps that we thought might suit us. The Gnylmarung Community was established in 1995, and is situated 30 kilometres off the main Cape Leveque Road onLeggi altro
The Gypsies
Looking down the gorge at Dave and Phoebe who were following me. It was slow going for the wee dog who really only likes grass, pavements and poles. She's a townie for sure.
The Gypsies
Having fun!
The Gypsies
Some slightly different terrain.
The Gypsies
On the way in, our first water crossing, about 3 inches deep. Ha Ha.