We found PARADISE and a nice FREE camp - Karijini Part 1/2 - Ep.61 - Road Trip Australia
One of our favourite National Parks!!
We stayed at the Auski Tourist Village Roadhouse. With temperatures around the 35-38 degree???? mark, we knew we would need some aircon for little Rusty if we were to day trip into Karijini. We settled in and did some washing and did some planning on what we wanted to see. The next day we got up at 5am, gave Rusty???? a quick run, settled her into the aircon and headed off to the Dale’s Gorge’s area.
We made good time, with it only taking us one hour to get to the carpark. We walked down and checked out Circular Pool. Before moving carparks to the Fortescue Falls⛲️ carpark. We thought with school holidays on, the place would be chock a block. Luckily for us, families mustn’t get up early as we had all of the pools pretty much to ourselves. Fern Pool???? was very pretty, along with Fortescue falls & circular pool.
After a nice short dip at each spot, we headed to the Visitors Info centre for a look. Lots of history, displays and facts about Karijini inside. We then checked our watch⏱ for time, and decided to go see one more gorge. Headed down the road we stopped into Kalamima Gorge. A nice hike with some different scenery, but a little disappointing at the end. We grabbed some photos then trekked back up to the car. We made it back to Auski roadhouse around lunch time. Rusty still fast asleep???? on our bed, lapping up the aircon.
The next day, we moved camps to the other side of Karijini. We chose to park the van at a free camp???? just outside of the National Park. We wanted to climb Mt. Bruce, which was only 5kms down the road. That night, we had a little meet up with all our friends again. We had a team campfire???? cookup which was delicious. Roast pork & lamb, potato bake, roast veges, peas and gravy. Finished off with some homemade nutella scones????????.
Us and two other couples decided we would set our alarms for 4:00am and try to make it up Mt Bruce for sunrise????. Up nice and early we all met at the carpark at 4:30am. Most of us walked up the mountain in zombie mode, still half asleep. Unfortunately we just missed sunrise when we made it to the top at around 6:10am. There was lots of cloud cover about, so technically we still saw the sunrise from behind the clouds while we were there????????♂️. We ate some snacks, grabbed some photos and started the decent, as it was bloody freezing up there.
Getting to take in the views on the way down, with the sun up was brilliant. We’re lucky we decided to do it as a group, otherwise we probably wouldn’t of made it up????. We returned to the caravan and just relaxed the rest of the morning. In the afternoon, we decided to head up the road to Hamersley Gorge. Only a short walk from the carpark and you are at the gorge. We climbed up to the upper pool????, which was alot less busy and nicer (in our opinion). This is also where people get the popular ‘spa pool’ shot. We had a splash, grab some photos and headed back to the van for dinner.
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Karijini Visitor Centre to Fortescue Falls, Northern Western Australia Dasch Cam
Driving from the Karijini Visitor Centre to Fortescue Falls.
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Karijini National Park - Western Australia
Having a wondeful time in this amazing wilderness park. Our favorite step in all Western Australia.
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DALES GORGE and HAMERSLEY GORGE in KARIJINI NATIONAL PARK | Western Australia Roadtrip Ep. 27
This week on our Western Australia road trip we take our trip inland to the well renowned Karijini National Park and check out Fortescue falls, Fern Pool, Hamersley Gorge and more!
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This week on How to Get Lost in WA we have finally left Exmouth and its stunning coast to experience an inland National Park, in particular, Karijini National park outside of Tom Price
We nested ourselves at Dales Gorge Campgrounds for 3 days. We choose this perfect campground as it was a short 5 min walking access to Dales Gorge (Fortescue Falls and Fern Pool) which you would be silly not experiencing
Karijini is set for an adventure, with 4wd tracks, gorges galore and a star riched night sky!
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The Exact Centre of Australia - Lambert Center to Coober Pedy - Ep.27 - FREE CAMPING
After finally crossing into our 3rd state for the trip, we had decided to do part of the Oodnadatta track ????. We let our tyres down at Marla to start the track. The road was surprisingly in good condition out to the Oodnadatta township (we were expecting a lot worse). We stopped in at the famous Oodnadatta Pink ???? Roadhouse for a famous ‘Oodna burger’ ???? and some photos.
Once our bellies were full of burgers and some beers ????, we continued on as we had a free camp spot on the map we wanted to stop at, a further 70km on. Enroute we popped in to the Mt Dutton Ruins for a look. That was pretty cool, seeing the old structure and all the old coloured glass on the ground. Mid-afternoon we made it to Algebuckina Waterhole & Old Railway ????Bridge camp spot. We opted to set up camp on the edge of the waterhole, as there was no one there and we had the whole place to ourselves.
We got ourselves all set up, Kurt got the fishing rods ???? out and put up our feet with a beer in hand. No fish were caught, BUT, we threw one yabby net in for giggles and to our amazement we caught a dozen blue claw yabbies ???? and a few shrimp overnight! Unbelievable! Our plans were soon turned on its head, when later that morning Kurt discovered our centre bearing rubber was not in good shape ????. We had to make a decision on what to do, as we were unsure how long it would last. Kurt replaced it before our trip, so it was only 10months old, but since we had upgraded our rear leaf springs in Cairns, we suspect this might have caused the issue.
The decision was made to abandon the Oodnadatta track and head straight to Coober Pedy to get it fixed ????. We made it to Coober Pedy fine, which was a relief. Kurt got the part ordered and all fixed within a few days, which was great. We decided to make the most of our time in Coober Pedy while there and see all the sights. We splashed out and did a tour with Oasis Tourist Park. $45 each for 3 hours, which included an underground mine tour ????????♀️????????and chauffeured around to see all the sights. Since it was out of the busy period, everywhere was quiet – which turned out great! We were the only ones on our tour so we got the VIP treatment.
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4306 km in 9 days - Perth - New Beach - Carnarvon - Quobba Station - Coral Bay - Ningaloo Reef - Yardie Creek - Exmouth - Shothole Canyon - Tom Price - Karijini National Park - Greenough - Perth.
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Spontaneous travel - Karijini National Park
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Karijini National Park
We spent 4 days exploring Karijini. It is a truly amazing place but physically challenging! Most of the walks are Class 5 but they are manageable if you take your time and stay low to the ground. You do need to be prepared to get wet if you want to get through to the end of some of the gorges and the water is very cold!!
We stayed at Dale's Campground and can highly recommend it. The sites are well set out and there are plenty of toilet facilities which are very clean and don't smell. There are no showers or water available in the campground but if you drive to the Visitors Centre you can pay for a shower there.
It is a sealed road to the Visitor Centre and Dale's Campground but all of the other roads are gravel and rough. As long as you drop your tyre pressure and drive to the conditions, you won't have any issues.
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Royal National Park in Sydney, Australia
The Royal National Park in Sydney is a place that everyone go for a walk at least once in their lives.
This Royal National Park has such amazing landscapes that you will loose your breath! I am in fact in love by this Royal National Park. I have been in many parks but this one is now on my top list.
If you come to Sydney Australia and you don't know what to do in Sydney spend a morning or an afternoon in this Royal National Park which is located just 40 minutes south of Sydney.
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BEACH SHACK CAMPING - Red Bluff Ep.68 - Road Trip Australia
We pulled into the homestead where we got some information and maps on the station, then headed up to ‘Red Bluff’. Our expectations of Red Bluff were quite high, as alot of people had recommended it to us.
Well we’re here to say... we LOVED it!
Arriving at reception, we asked the caretaker what could he offer us. As we knew it was off peak and could see alot of empty sites. He offered us a beach shack for only an extra $5 per head a night. As apposed to $15 per head for pure bush/beach camping, we had a nice lovely shack.
Of course we inspected it before agreeing but it was quite cosy and he assured us, it was the only shack which had lights. Oh la la fancy. We settled into our shack for 3 nights. It had 2 double beds plus a bunk bed, communal picnic table, some shelves, fire pit and its own private access to the beach. Oh plus lights of course.
There were 4 windows which opened up on the shack, which made it very breezy during the day, and provided great views out onto the ocean. We admired the view from our outside bench seat, where we ate alot of our meals from. Plus when the wind blew up, we could all sit around inside and play some cards.
Red Bluff
So whats here to do you may ask? Red Bluff is known for a popular surfing break. It has some really cool caves to explore. A large ridge to climb up, and if your lucky you might get a few bars of telstra. We saw countless goats, a handful of whales, plenty of fish etc. You can literally walk both directions for miles .
Red Bluff even has a small store, which sells smoothies, toasties and surfboards. Just have to check the times on the blackboard. As we were off-peak, it was only open for 1 hour during the day, which was fair enough. Why stay open with such little crowds. There was also plenty of drop toilets around, so you don’t have to be self contained.
Tip - Make sure you stock up on drinking water in Carnarvon, there is none in Quobba.
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Helena and Aurora Range National Park Proposal Launch - Wildflower Society WA, Brian Moyle
Launch of proposal for Helena and Aurora Range (Bungalbin) to be gazetted as a Class A National Park, held on Tuesday 15 October 2013 at the Kuditj function centre, Perth, Western Australia, by Helena and Aurora Range Advocates, The Wildflower Society of Western Australia and The Wilderness Society.
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Karijini National Park - massive gorges, crystal clear waterfalls and a journey to the centre of the earth...
Karijini Fortescue Falls to Kalamina Gorge
Roof mounted camera, driving through Karijinin National Park from Fortescue Falls to Kalamina Gorge.
We punctured a tyre within the last km
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Tour along Western Australia's wildly beautiful coast from Broome to Perth.
A colossal land replete with natural attractions, Western Australia's vast expanses and otherworldly landscapes surprise at every turn. From the serene shorelines of Broome and Shell Beach to the sublime freshwater swimming holes of Karijini National Park and reef of Ningaloo, this Broome to Perth adventure really does make for the trip of a lifetime. Discover the hidden grottoes and rock pools of the Pilbara, dip into the crystalline waters of Turquoise Bay and admire the world's oldest living organisms in Kalbarri before finishing up in laid-back Perth. Covering an immense distance at a leisurely pace, this trip serves as the perfect getaway for those looking to unearth some of Australia's most beautiful and uncrowded places.