Monthly Archives: June 2014

Outback Queensland

The road changes little as you head due east on the Barkly Highway until you approach Mt Isa which is nestled in rugged and hilly country. It has that bare-earth, scarred look that big mining towns so often have. It … Continue reading

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Leaving the Kimberley & across the Northern Territory.

After the slow dusty exit from Purnululu NP to the Great North Highway and a brief top up in Kununurra, our final stop in the Kimberley was beside Lake Argyle. This man made lake is the largest freshwater lake in … Continue reading

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Purnululu NP – The Bungle Bungles

After the bliss of a few hundred kilometres of tar it was a rude shock to take the turn off into the Purnululu National Park. The camp sites were not much more than fifty kms in but even our maps … Continue reading

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Gibb River Road #3 – El Questro Station

El Questro is a very large (1 million acres) working cattle station that has been a favourite destination for travellers in the last couple of decades. This has seen the historic station transformed into a Wilderness Park and the humble … Continue reading

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The Gibb River Road #2: The Mitchell Plateau

After our expensive fuel stop at the Mt Barnett Roadhouse we turned off the Gibb River Road and headed north up one of the worst roads we have traveled… to the Mitchell Plateau!  A feature of the Kimberley is lots … Continue reading

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The Gibb River Road #1: Derby to Mt Barnett

What words can we use to describe the Gibb River Road? Miles of red dust, beautiful river crossings, stunning gorges, very rough dirt roads, Aboriginal communities & ancient artwork, crocodiles, prolific bird life, dingoes, boab trees, screwy pandanas, and did … Continue reading

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Cape Levique & The Dampier Peninsula

After enjoying our 4 nights in Broome we headed due north to explore Cape Levique. Once out of Broome we had to negotiate 89 kilometres of very rough dirt track. A testing mix of dirt and soft sand with constant … Continue reading

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Eighty Mile Beach & Broome

From Port Headland, its 605 kilometres to Broome and about half way between is the Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park. Mind you there are some awesome 24 hour stop points by the road like ‘De Grey’ and ‘Sandfire’ that have open space … Continue reading

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