Bunyeroo Gorge Flinders Ranges July 2016
Bunyeroo Gorge
This is a trip through the Bunyeroo Gorge which also has some stunning scenery with views of Heysen & ABS ranges along with its impressive views to Wilpena Pound's Razorback Ridge from the lookouts. The gorge albeit rather short meanders its way through sharp sawtooth ridges of resistant quartzite. Bunyeroo Gorge is on the Bunyeroo Creek nestled amongst mountains such as Mount Rupert (556m), Mount Abrupt (818m) and The Guardian (613m).
A bit of a mix of photographs and some old video pre HD days so apologies for the quality of those shots, but I did not want to leave them out so as to complete the story.
This is the fifth in my series of six videos taken during our long weekend visit to the Flinders National Park. The gorge lies inside the National Park and the ‘Corridors through Time’ Geological Trail has been established through this Gorge as well which interprets the geological history of the area. Interpretive signs are located at significant points throughout the gorge. Once again the music has been provided by an Australian artists and i have given credit at the end and listed the songs.
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Bunyeroo Gorge - Flinders Ranges
Scenic drive the the Bunyeroo Gorge.
Bunyeroo Gorge, Flinders Ranges NP
Flinders Ranges - Brachina & Bunyeroo Gorges
Brachina Gorge Flinders Ranges
When I want to get away alone with Yahweh and Yeshua I love to head to the bush. I had a wonderful time with my heavenly family camping on my own in this amazing scenery. The Flinders Ranges are a great spot to get away from it all and as you will see Brachina Gorge still looks good after a long, hot and dry summer.
Trackless gorge walk in the Flinders 4K
Lots of hiking opportunities off the beaten track in the Flinders Ranges
FLINDERS RANGES - South Australia Outback Adventure | WE WILL ROAM
This is the time we went to the Flinders Ranges. From our home in Victoria, we travelled 1300kms to the most beautiful middle of nowhere we'd ever been.
From Arkaroola in north, we'd explore the rugged, remote outback landscapes and gorges of Arkaroola, Mount Chambers, Blinman, Nuccaleena, Parachilna, Bunyeroo Valley, Brachina Gorge and finally, Wilpena Pound. We'd finish up two weeks of outback adventure at Willow Springs Station, tackling the incredible Skytrek from start to finish. This was an overland trip of a lifetime; one we certainly won't be forgetting any time soon.
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Brachina Gorge, Flinders, South Australia
Some snippets from the Brachina Gorge in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Not really hard, but our first bit of proper off roading in our 4WD.
The GoPro was attached to the windscreen and never even budged, even after a week of this sort of stuff - impressed.
Parachilna Gorge - Flinders Ranges, Easter Camping
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Had a great camping trip at Parachilna Gorge - Flinders Ranges, South Australia. Including some drone flying and hiking
This is FREE? Flinders Ranges. Ep.46 - Free Camping Roadtrip Australia
We headed straight to the Flinders Ranges after our stay at The Grampians. It took us a good 3 days of driving to get to the start of the Flinders and that included a massive shop in Adelaide! We filled up with groceries????, fuel, gas, bits & bobs etc, because after the Flinders we were heading straight up the Oodnatta track - so Adelaide was our last major restock point before we reach Alice Springs! ⛽️
Our first official night in the Flinders we stayed at Quorn Caravan Park,. Since we had done a massive food shop our caravan fridge was struggling to get down to temperature???? (as it was pretty much empty when we crossed the SA/VIC border & Amz had left it low on Tassie settings - whoops). We also wanted power so we could charge up the bulk of our electronics (all our batteries etc).
We had visited the information centre before checking in, so we had a good handful of maps????, to start planning what we wanted to see! Having a low-key night getting ready to tackle the Flinders Ranges! The next morning we got up early and tackled the nearby Dutchmans Stern mountain hike. Was a great way to get the legs pumping ????????♀️????????after sitting down for three days of driving. The walk was relative moderate and we were up and back within two and a bit hours. We spotted plenty of Kangaroos and the noticeable different fauna about. ????
We then hitched up and headed north! On the journey up we stopped into the Kanyaka Ruins. A cluster of crumbled stone buildings which was once a bustling homestead????. The single palm-tree at the entrance was quite odd to see all the way out here. Next stop was the small town of Hawker, where we topped up with more diesel and fresh milk. ???? *hint* compare the fuel prices! We found it 10cents cheaper a litre at the mechanics, compared to the fuel station - only 50m away from each other!
Now deciding on where to stay in 'Flinders' was a tough one. After lots of deliberation we decided to spend 3 nights at the Rawnsley Park Station. Obviously with Rusty???? we couldn't stay at Wilpena Pound and were tossing up between Rawnsley, Willow Springs and Merna Mora. It cost us $27 a night unpowered at Rawnsley. It had great facilities, plenty of dog friendly walks around the station and great views of the Ranges from our campsite! So we were happy with our choice here.????
During our time here we saw;
- Arkaroo rock (aboriginal art)????
- Sacred canyon & engravings
- Wilpena Pound
- Cazneaux Tree????
- Bunyeroo/Brachina Road via Razorback lookout
- Moralana Scenic drive
- Hiked to Rawnsley Bluff and Wilpena pound lookout from Rawnsley Station????
We then moved to a FREE camp North; to [Parachilna Gorge 1]. There is plenty of room, situated along a dried up river bed and bank. We had no problems finding a level spot for our van with only a few other campers scattered around each night.
From here we saw;
- Glass gorge
- Drove through Blinman????
- Great wall of China
We also spent some much needed downtime at Parachilna. Relaxing and sorting out our gear before we tackle the Oodnatta track. ???? Kurt even found a mouse living in our car ???? we know right! It picked the most expensive place to nestle its home - inside of our drone case????. We can confirm the mouse was caught and is now calling Flinders Ranges home ????
Things we had on our list but didn't see/do this round;
- Skytrek 4x4 ($65 self drive adventure for 5-8hours)
- 'Feral platter' at the Prairie Hotel (emu, camel, kangaroo & goat)
- Blinman mine tour
- Trek up to Arkaroola Village
We were quite satisfied with the sights we saw and decided to save our $$$. ????
➡️To wrap it up Flinders Ranges as a whole was quite impressive. The ranges are spectacular up close and spread for kilometers on end. We saw plenty of wildlife driving around, an abundance of emu's, kangaroos, rabbits, goats, sheep, birds etc, the list goes on!
Personally we were a little underwhelmed???? with Wilpena Pound. I guess after being on the road for 12months we have seen a lot of natural wonders and were a bit disappointed with the much hyped Wilpena Pound overall. If your on a time restriction we would suggest to give sacred canyon & the Moralana scenic drive a miss. After seeing Arkaroo Rock & Bunyeroo/Brachina drive, these seemed a bit of a waste.
Our ⭐️favourite things were the Bunyeroo/Brachina drive, Kanyaka Ruins, Arkaroo Rock & the great wall of China. This was purely our personal opinions, so always do your research & ask around!
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Flinders Ranges Nov 12 - Brachina/Bunyeroo/Glass Gorges
Brachina Gorge then down to Bunyeroo Gorge, and finish off with a run through Glass Gorge from Blinman to Angorichina - Flinders Ranges
SheNoob's Trip To Blinman (The Flinders Ranges)! - Vlog ft. Aussie Wildlife
Over easter weekend, Beck and Daniel took a trip to Blinman with her parents to spend a few days in gorgeous outback South Australia :) Enjoy!
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Flinders Ranges, Rawnsley Park Station and sights
Trip to Flinders Ranges, stayed at Rawnsley Park Station, visited Brachina, Bunyeroo and Parachilna Gorges. Great Wall of China and Pugilist Hill look out.
Stunning footage of Ikara-Flinders National Park, South Australia
Aerial footage of Flinders Ranges, Wilpena Pound, Brachina Gorge, Bunyeroo Valley and Aroona Valley
APC Razorback lookout Flinders Ranges
Darren riding up to Razorback lookout in the Flinders Ranges
Flinders Ranges, Coming out of Glass gorge
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