Humpback whales

If I ever want to define joy, I’ll say, look at humpback whales swimming in the ocean, 💯!
Swimming with whale sharks - pics part 2

Boat ride with Kings Ningaloo Reef tours.
Swimming with whale sharks - pics part 1

The day has come!
An early start, getting picked up by a minibus and transferred onto the boat, a long long journey looking for a shark on the ocean’s surface. 4 spotter planes, 12 other boats..butLäs mer
Karratha - Point Samson & Dampier

With heavy heart we left Cleaverville and went to look around Karratha a bit more. Point Samson, Honeymoon cove beach - a busy place on a Sunday but we stayed for a bit & Millie caught a bluebone!Läs mer
Stairwell to the Moon and rockpools

See previous footprint
Karratha - Cleaverville

Our next fave beach camp! We had our own spot just off the beach, perfect warm weather, no wind, no midges. We found some incredible rocks, with unique patterns, shapes and colours.
On low tide weLäs mer
Port Hedland - full moon, hospital &more

We caught up with Mon, Kaine & family again in Port Hedland, and enjoyed stayed next to them in the overflow car park next to the large glassy oval and playground. Millie got to go fishing and tryingLäs mer
Karijini NP, part 2

Day 2 - we kicked off the day with a surprise celebration of Millie’s 9 1/2 birthday, with a creamy strawberry sponge cake and a few small gifts and treats. On full tummies, we then ventured out aLäs mer
Karijini NP, part 1

With a quick stopover at Port Hedland, we headed inland to Karijini to see more hills and gorges.
We set up camp at the spacious Albert T bush camp near the east entrance to the park. Definitely oneLäs mer
Port Smith & Cape Keraudren

En route to Cape Keraudren we discovered a gorgeous lagoon about 100 km S of Broome - Port Smith. We spent the morning there, watching with fascination the speed of the tide going out and the sandLäs mer
Room on the Broome

Peak season in Broome, with the school hols and travellers everywhere. We stayed just out of town in Roebuck roadhouse for 4 nights and drove into town to hang out with Kaine and Mon, and on Sunday,Läs mer
Dampier Peninsula - Willare & Gumbanan

Returning from the Gibb River, all dusty, coughing and tired, we pulled in to Willare Roadhouse in the dark, crossing all fingers that they can have us for a night or two. We were lucky! We parked inLäs mer
Bell Gorge - my fave

We made it to Bell Gorge! Dragged our poor van all the way there just to realise the girls are not up for exploring .. Ella stayed in the van and Millie braved the walk to the amazing waterfalls. SheLäs mer
Galvan and Adcock Gorges

Galvan Gorge was real fun. There was hardly anyone there and it was pretty easy to get to. Millie and I hopped in for a swim, while Ella and Andy climbed around the rocks. I loved my swim, it was soLäs mer
The Gibb!

Some photos from the notorious road! We’ve been told millions of times to drive to the conditions and we’d be fine. Totally true, however.. the driving became a bit nerve wrecking pretty early asLäs mer
Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge

On the way to Windjana Gorge camp we stopped at Tunnel Creek. An incredible tunnel formation between tall rocks forming dark cathedral like caves. We waded through hip high water in pitch black,Läs mer
RAAF Boab Quarry free camp

At Mary Pool, Andy enjoyed looking for rocks all morning and we left the camp close to midday. We headed to Fitzroy Crossing to fill up on a few supplies, water and petrol. What a town! We were warnedLäs mer
Mimbi Caves

From Spring Creek free camp, we headed out and dropped off the van at Mary Pool, 3 hours away, to get to the Mimbi Cave tour. Our aboriginal guide Rodney, told us many stories of how his peopleLäs mer
Time with friends, Kununurra

A bit extra time in Kununurra.. Kaine’s bday, bushwalking, more morning runs around town, Kelly’s knob lookout, tasting at the local rum distillery - The Hootchery and off we go on the GreatLäs mer
El Questro, Emma Gorge

Emma Gorge! A windy, interesting walk led us to this lovely tall gorge, which had a thermal spring running on one side and cold water in the rest of the pool. Too cold for a swim for me! Andy enjoyedLäs mer
Hiccups along the way

See previous post. We had few hiccups with the bumper bar, battery, driving through a lot of burning off, a tipped carriage with kettle (no photos - it was too sad to see). Our friends Kaine & MonLäs mer
Bungle Bungle (Purnululu NP)

I’d wanted to see the Bungles ever since I saw them featured in a travel mag. We decided to do it from KunnunRra - in a single day, so we can be back to get onto the Gibb with Mon and Kaine.
We setLäs mer
BBQ cruise, Lake Argyle

We hired a BBQ boat and packed supplies for a 1/2 day cruise on the mighty Lake Argyle with Mon and Kaine’s family. It’s a massive lake and so gorgeous, sitting amongst the tall gorges, home toLäs mer
Kununurra

Our first town in WA! Settled into the new time zone, fossicked, explored and after quite a bit of contemplation, decided yes, we’ll do Gibb River road.
Darwin to Kununarra

Darwin - Katherine - Timber Creek - Kununurra: on the move again!
We wished we could stay in Gregory NP for a bit longer to explore the rocky ranges. Next time! Good fossicking everywhere with allLäs mer
Sunsets and happy days, Darwin

We spent close to 3 weeks in Darwin (21/5 - 9/6), the longest single-stop since we left Mel. Andy went to the arctic Melbourne for a week to check on the gym and our house, and we used this time withLäs mer