Road to the Rock - Mount Augustus, Gascoyne region, Western Australia
Mt Augustus National Park, Western Australia is located 460km east of Carnarvon and 390kms west of Meekatharra, and is home to the world's largest monocline, known as Burringurrah by the local Wadjari Aboriginal people.
Mt Augustus is a star attraction on the Kingsford Smith Mail Run – one of the three self-drive trails with interpretive signage that make up the Gascoyne Murchison Outback Pathways.
Explore the Gascoyne, Kennedy Range, Mt Augustus, Murchison - Western Australia Part 1/3
My week out touring and camping in the Kennedy Range, Mt Augustus, Murchison and Gascoyne, Western Australia.
We explored the more inaccessible west side of the Kennedy Range. A 4x4 is required, and the track is either rocks, or sand.
Over 5 days.
Car Modified Toyota Prado 150 2014 model
Cameras
G85 Panasonic
3 x GoPro
DJI Mavic Drone
DJI Gimbal
iPhone
Meekatharra to Mt. Augustus via Mt. Gould-Landor-Burringurrah
Explore the Gascoyne, Kennedy Range, Mt Augustus, Murchison - Western Australia Part 2/3
My week out touring and camping in the Kennedy Range, Mt Augustus, Murchison and Gascoyne, Western Australia.
We explored the more inaccessible west side of the Kennedy Range. A 4x4 is required, and the track is either rocks, or sand.
Over 5 days.
Car Modified Toyota Prado 150 2014 model
Cameras
G85 Panasonic
3 x GoPro
DJI Mavic Drone
DJI Gimbal
iPhone
Explore the Gascoyne, Kennedy Range, Mt Augustus, Murchison - Western Australia Part 3/3
My week out touring and camping in the Kennedy Range, Mt Augustus, Murchison and Gascoyne, Western Australia.
We explored the more inaccessible west side of the Kennedy Range. A 4x4 is required, and the track is either rocks, or sand.
Over 5 days.
Car Modified Toyota Prado 150 2014 model
Cameras
G85 Panasonic
3 x GoPro
DJI Mavic Drone
DJI Gimbal
iPhone
Ep 1. Mandurah to Mt. Augustus || Doin It Down Under
Hey guys! We recently set off on our 12 month trip around Australia! We have a 2003 Toyota Hilux, and a Star Vision Off Road Camper Trailer! We are setting out to explore the incredible sights Australia has to offer before we settle down and start the rest of our lives together! We’re filming most of the way around, so we can inspire people like you to CHASE YOUR DREAMS! There’s more to life than work, work, work! And no, you DON’T have to stay in your home town forever! Branch out, BE BRAVE! Here’s our first video - they get better don’t worry hehe.
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Kennedy Range - Mount Augustus 2009
In July 2009, we had a look at Carnarvon, Gascoyne Junction, the Western side of the Kennedy Range, the spectacular Eastern side of the range, the worlds largest monocline Mount Augustus, Mount Gould Lockup and Meekatharra. In 2010, floods finally managed to wipe out the historic Gascoyne Hotel, and so this could be the last recorded look at the old pub.
Road to the Rock
Take a journey to the world's largest monolith, Mount Augustus via some stunning locations such as; Paynes Find, Mt Magnet, Granites and Cue.
This segment was featured on Destination WA.
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Mount Augustus the World's Biggest Rock.
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First view of the Worlds Biggest Rock!!! Mt Augustus, Western Australia
We spent 3 days exploring Mt Augustus, staying at the Mt Augustus tourist park. The worlds biggest rock and located in Western Australia :) Lauren
Walga Rock
Walga Rock is a monolith 5 km around the base and 1.5 km long, the second largest in Australia. You can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia, including the misterious rigged sailing ship.
hahah he wa fight mee (feels special)
Mt Augustus
This video is about our motorbike trip to Mt Augustus in July 2016. 68mm of rain kept us at the campsite for an extra 3 days, but we got to see a huge amount of water flowing off the rock. The 400km of dirt road out was very challenging to say the least!
Meekathara
A Golden Prospect in the heart of the Goldfields Western Australia
THE BEAUTY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA!
South coast of Western Australia near Denmark!
dirt roads WA
Some snippets from our day travelling on dirt road between Meekatharra and Menzies, WA
Carnarvon Western Australia
I was called to a home and business due to high activity. They clients had reached out for help but kept hitting brick wall and the activity was growing. I jumped on a plane and this is what happened .
Kennedy Range National Park - Adventure Australia Ep.70
Kennedy Range National Park ????????
Located 150km East of Carnarvon. It had been on our radar for quite some time. Not many people have heard about the Kennedy Ranges, so lets show you what you’re missing ????...
We chose to camp at the ‘Junction Tourist Park/Pub’ which is located 35km south of the Kennedy Ranges. We left the van???? here and Rusty napping while we got up super early and headed in to explore the Eastern side of the ranges.
Our first spot was to ‘sunrise view’ to watch the sun☀️ come up. The glow along the ranges as the sun slowly rose was beautiful. You climb a small hill, which gives you a great view of the ranges in both directions (north & south). Once the sun was up and full light about, we climbed down to grab a snack???? before driving down to Honeycomb gorge.
Now Honeycomb gorge is probably the most popular spot to see in the Kennedy Ranges and we can see why. After a short walk, you come to a large gorge wall covered in what looks like honeycomb????. A great natural wonder to see.
Next up, we headed south to Temple gorge. It’s only a short walk in and you are greeted with two tracks↔️. One to the left and one to the right. Silly Amz thought it was a circuit, nope. They both come to dead ends ????. We found some pretty cool rock formations so it wasn’t that bad.
Last up, we headed down to Drapers gorge. A short walk in with small rock-pools and waterfalls to see (seasonal). It was quite dry when we visited, with the only water we saw, was right at the end with a stagnant rock-pool. Still a pretty walk in admiring the surrounding ranges. ????
Happy with our time exploring the Eastern side, we jumped back in the car and headed back to camp for an early lunch and well earned beer. ????
Keep in mind that we visited the Kennedy Ranges late November, last year. So the famous river crossings on the western side were all dried up. We asked the locals at the information centre whether it would be worth seeing the Western side, and she said probably not at this time of year.
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Rollover south of Mt Magnet
Drove past this one south of Mt Magnet. Triple roadtrain looks like it was heading north and ended up in the scrub on the other side of the road. Bounced some of the freight off as it went through the drain. Thats all I know.