Serpentine Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park
Looking for a REAL outback secret? Then check out this little known gorge in the West MacDonnell National Park with us
Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #18 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #17 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Redbank Gorge West MacDonnell National Park
Choose your own adventure, visit Redbank Gorge in the West MacDonnell National Park
Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #13 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #12 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Top 5 Places to Visit at West MacDonnell Ranges, Red Centre Australia (4K)
This video is about my visit to West MacDonnell Ranges near Alice Springs in NT, June 2017. It is such an amazing national park to visit. It took about 3 to 4 hours one way to visit the 5 places in the video.
FoxRoo - Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell Ranges, Australia
Glen Helen Gorge is a great place to view the West MacDonnell Ranges, and is an important refuge for local wildlife. It is about 130km west of Alice Springs, NT, Australia. Fink River passes through the gorge.
FoxRoo - Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell Ranges, Australia
Glen Helen Gorge is a great place to view the West MacDonnell Ranges, and is an important refuge for local wildlife. It is about 130km west of Alice Springs, NT, Australia.
Exploring Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park | Australia's Red Center
In this video I meet up with two fellow travelers and explore Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park. This video kicks off my travels my travels inside Australia's Iconic Red Center. Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park is located Australia's Northern Territory fairly close to the town of Alice Springs. I met the 2 fellow travelers at a hostel in Alice Springs. The West MacDonnell Range is a 644 kilometer (400 mile) long series of mountains located in the center of Australia and is the one of the most spectacular and remote places I've ever been.
We were able to travel to all these locations without a 4WD vehicle and we (unfortunately) didn't do any overnight walks. Some of the highlights in this video were Ormiston Gorge, Serpentine Gorge, Ellery Creek, and Mount Sonder. I really enjoyed traveling with those blokes David and Jonas - I should have recorded more footage of all 3 of us together, but hey, no worries mate. If you're planning to travel to “the Alice,” I highly recommend a visit to Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park.
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Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #11 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell Ranges NT
Glen Helen Gorge, in the West MacDonnell Ranges up in the Northern Territory of Australia. This is somewhat near Alice Springs and north of Uluru/Ayre's Rock
Redbank Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park
What's the BEST campground in the West MacDonnell National Park? You will be surprised. Click the link above to find out.
Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #14 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Ormiston Gorge NT 2013
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Alice Springs, Australia West MacDonnell Ranges #16 Serpentine Gorge 27 Jan 2016
Australian Wilderness Adventures: Episode 012 - Tjoritja/West Macdonnell National Park
Episode 012 of Australian Wilderness Adventures, taking in Ormiston Gorge, the Ochre Pits, Ellery Creek Big Hole, Standley Chasm and Simpsons Gap in Tjoritja/West Macdonnell National Park in the Northern Territory, Australia.
Spectacular Australia Ep. 14 - Serpentine Gorge NT
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I am currently traveling around Australia with my family in a little caravan. Throughout this series, you can join me behind the camera as I capture many of Australia's most beautiful locations!
Serpentine Gorge NT
A stunning intimate gorge with a small emerald green waterhole.
Ormiston Gorge - Pound Walk - West MacDonnell Ranges
Overnight camping trip to Ormiston Gorge, including Ghost Gum Walk, Pound Walk and swimming at the waterhole.
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West Macdonnell Ranges to Kings Canyon - Ep.24
WEST MACDONNELL RANGES, DOWN TO KINGS CANYON! ⛰????????
+ we found our favourite gorge on the trip so far! ????
Finally made it into Alice, where we went and set up camp for 3 nights at the Gap hotel. We used our 3 days / 3 nights for RnR, restocking, catching up on social media and just preparing for our next leg out to the West Macdonnell ranges! With all the pre flight ✈️✅ checks completed and full restocked we started our next leg!
Our first stop was Simpsons Gap! Only a short walk from the carpark and a small gorge, but it was beautiful! There wasn't enough water ???? for a swim (at the time of our visit), but you could still dip your feet in to cool off. Point Howard Lookout, was our next stop. We pulled over here for a bite for lunch and so rusty could stretch her legs. You can actually free camp here, we could of only imagined what the views would of looked like at sunset. We had a one more spot we wanted to check out before the days end, so we continued on....
Ochre pits were our next stop ????. Again, only a short walk but great to see and read about. The different colours of ochre in the rocks were crazy to see. After our visit to the ochre pits, we decided it was time to find somewhere to set up camp. We drove into the Glen Helen Homestead to check it out and ask for a spot. They were having major IT issues and all their computers were down, so they weren't checking anyone in as they didn't know what sites they had free. They told us to go up the road and camp at the Finke river, which we did. ????
Their loss was our gain, as this camp spot was magical! Who knew in the middle of Australia there was this mini oasis! White sand, a clear river surrounded by greenery and it was FREE. The sunsets were ridiculous! We set up for 2 nights as we explored a bit more of the surrounds. We trekked back to Ormiston Gorge and completed the 'pound walk'. The scenery was breathtaking and at the end of our loop we took a dip in the refreshing gorge ????????♀️. There were lots of families here at our time of visit and we could see why. A large volume of water, sandy beach surrounds and with a campground onsite and a shop it had it all.
Next day we packed up and continued the journey. Our next stop, was when we found our favourite gorge of the trip so far! Redbank gorge - put it on your list now! ????????♂️That place was incredible! Only a short 20 minute stroll to get to the gorge and once we got there, we were in awe. Do yourself a favour and swim down the narrow opening, you won't be disappointed at what you'll see. ????????
After our refreshing swim, we let our tyres down and jumped on the dirt permit road.
Just after lunch we arrived at 'goosebluff' - a crater impact site! Millions of years ago, a crater crashed to earth and left a massive destruction zone with a 5km radius! Be sure to climb up the small mountain to look out at the crater. ????
We piled back into the nav and continued on to our next camp. The Kings Canyon free camp, located 25km north of Kings Canyon itself. ????You can set up camp, on the edge of the mountain and have wonderful views of the canyon in the distance! We were lucky enough to have this spot all to ourselves for the night!
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