Kununurra and surrounds

Today was our turn to pack up and leave Lake Argyle - it seemed tougher this time, probably because Centine has found a few fun new skills - screaming, and climbing onto the most precarious spotsMeer informatie
El Questro Gorge

At El Questro now, and exploring the amazing gorges here. “Gorgeous” is used a lot, leading me to wonder the origin of the word…
We started with an adventurous water crossing at El QuestroMeer informatie
Zebedee Springs and Amalia Gorge

Early start today, so that we could beat the tour busses to Zebedee Springs, a series of thermal pools in the side of the range here.
Stunning location, and the first time I’ve seen Centine reallyMeer informatie
Emma Gorge

Last day at El Questro today, and we spent it mostly at Emma Gorge, a short drive away.
But first, one more dip at Zebedee Springs!. All three kids love the warm water, and would happily stay thereMeer informatie
Wyndham

Wyndham. Yeah, not a lot here…
Arrived after a fairly slow start (pancakes were required, as we were all feeling pretty tired after the various walks), and headed straight to the croc cafe for oneMeer informatie
Home Valley Station

Crossing the Pentecost river signalled the start of our ‘proper’ off-road trip, though we haven’t gone far before stopping again, now at Home Valley Station. We have the place basically toMeer informatie
Ellenbrae

Another short drive today, to get to Ellenbrae station. The top selling item here is a home made scone with jam and cream, so naturally we bought 4 serves. That was lunch sorted, as these scones areMeer informatie
Drysdale Station

We loved Ellenbrae, but needed to push on, so packed down the camp and headed back on the road. (After one last sneaky scone for Papa)
There was some sort of car rally on, where people take old carsMeer informatie
Full stop :-(

Well… shit.
Speaking to our trusted mechanic before coming here, there have been maybe 3 failures of the suspension springs in all the cars he services (which is in the hundreds). All were old andMeer informatie
The Phoenix

It’s been an eventful few days here in Kununurra.
We flew in, full of mixed emotion - glad to be out of our forced isolation, but devastated to have come back to ‘Kunners’ under suchMeer informatie
Moving again

With the Disco back on the road again, we faced a difficult question - how do we get home?
We could truck the car to Broome, then onward to Perth, with us flying direct from Kununurra, however thisMeer informatie
And then she was one

We love our children equally of course, however only one of them is a little girl having her first birthday in the middle of the Aussie bush today.
Happy Birthday Centine / Teenie / Tientje!!
Mt Elizabeth Station and Warla Creek

We’re up at Mt Elizabeth station for a few nights, so we decided to check out the local creek. A sweet little spot, though outshone by some of the other attractions in the area, so not busy atMeer informatie
Mt Barnett

All along the Gibb there are road markers showing the distance to ‘B’ - we finally got there today.
After the fairly quiet trip so far, we were suddenly overwhelmed with the amount of people atMeer informatie
Manning Gorge and People watching

A bit unusual today, the local school offered a two-way learning opportunity down at the creek, which we took them up on.
We went hunting for Ngalja, (Sand Frogs), which involves spotting their track,Meer informatie
Manning Falls

A big day today, walking to Manning Falls - a 5km return walk doesn’t immediately sound a long way, however in the Kimberley heat, together with little ones, it’s plenty far.
The trek is unusual,Meer informatie
Tyres and Swings

A late night last night meant today was more of a recovery day than we expected, at least for Centine. She napped until after 12, because we have learned from previous efforts that you NEVER wake herMeer informatie
Adcock Gorge

We made a longer day trip out to Adcock gorge today. A larger gorge, and a bit further off the road than Galvans gorge from yesterday.
Beautiful of course, though a little less kid friendly, with aMeer informatie
Bell Gorge

A quick pack down and off to the roadhouse to fill up with fuel and water. Annoyingly, the water hose is slow, and we waited for some 30min for just one (enormous) caravan to fill its tank in theMeer informatie
Rainy Season

We got wind of a possible storm coming a day or two ago, but it was played down by the roadhouse attendant. Still, we decided to play it safe by seeing Bell Gorge when we could in the sunshine, thenMeer informatie
Broome again

We are coming close to the end of our adventure, and it shows. We are all utterly exhausted but satisfied that we wrung every last drop of holiday out of the last 2 months.
Broome was bitterly coldMeer informatie
Home

The statistics are in, and we think impressive - almost 7,000km of driving, over 2,000km of flights, around 60 nights away, some 1,000 litres of fuel, 1 tyre, 1 air spring, 1,886 photos, 3 1/2 hoursMeer informatie
ReizigerIs Max sure it is not a little crocodile?
ReizigerHehe
ReizigerEnjoying reading about all your adventures and seeing the photos! Looks like you are all having a wonderful time x
ReizigerWe’ve been thinking of you all, especially Fleur, so many things she would delight in seeing and exploring 🥰
ReizigerI know we would loved to have joined you. Fleur keeps asking when Hugo and Max will be back 😍