So much for our first trip in the new caravan going
Headed over to South Australia, then up the middle to
the Northern Territory and just over
the Western Australia border to Kununurra.
Spent
an interesting couple of days at Daly Waters
(Northern Territory) where life revolves around the pub!
Cattle, horses, donkeys, goats and even a pig
roam freely
around the pub and in the caravan park.
If you leave your bra at the bar, you get a free drink!
We enjoyed one of their world famous "Beef'N'Barra dinners.
Spent a few hours enjoying cold
beer while
listening to the great live entertainment.
I even managed a little stitching while enjoying the
entertainment (no beer was drunk while stitching!).
Stayed two nights at Mataranka and
spent time in the thermal springs.
Our niece Paula, who was working at the Kandiwal
Community School when we went in 2022,
is now working with Nelson.
It was their week off and they came to pick us up.
We left our car and caravan in
Kununurra as we couldn't take them on
the infamous Gibb River Road.
for the trip back to Mitchell Falls.
Our last trip we started at the Broome end.
So now we have done the whole Gibb River Road.
If you haven't heard of the Gibb, it is a very, very
Had some of their famous scones.
They are trying to break last year's record of 22,000
scones sold over the dry season!
you can see our cars at the end of the strip.
Enjoying the sunset with a wine!
Nelson has a drone and got some great photos and videos!
You have to drive across the Pentecost River.Yes, there are crocodiles in there!
On the other side of the Pentecost River.
We have a great film of us crossing from above and in the car.
Noel drove across so Nelson could fly his drone.
They are too large for blogger but you can see them here and here.
Stopped at King Edward River, Munurru.
Stopped at King Edward River, Munurru.
We camped at Mitchell Falls for a couple of days.
Nelson slept in his hammock while we slept in his rooftop tent.
It was great to see Jazzlyn and we listened in on
one of her tours on the hike up to Mitchell Falls.
This is from the top looking down.
We were lucky enough to see some Monjon.
They are the smallest species of
rock-wallaby found in northwestern Australia.
3 comments:
Oh it looks like such a wonderful adventure Christine - your photos are great. I love the outdoor baths!!! Can't believe you are wearing summer dresses as I sit here freezing!! xx
Oh wow such fabulous photos and I loved the 2 videos - looks like soooo much fun! Noel looked like he was having a ball crossing the river lol ...... and I have to ask .... Did you get a free drink???
Wonderful adventure for you Christine and so good to catch up with Nelson. Beautiful photos, the Monjon is super cute.
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