29/7/2015
Another beautiful, warm
morning in the North. Bought a long black at the
road house where I was camping and upgraded it with some butter and
MCT oil. Saw a long road train parked up next the the fuel station in
lovely morning light and the driver just getting some breakfast at
the roadhouse. Had a quick chat with him how such a 53.5m long truck
drives: 'Quite nicely when you get the hang of it, just needs a bit
of space when you turn her around'.
First stop in the morning were the stunning
clear, warm waters at Bitter Springs. Unbelievable colour and clarity
of the warm water. Perfect bathing temperature and free too! Amazing!
Continued on towards
Kathrine and then further to Edith Falls. As beautiful as they were
in my memory from two years ago. While I didn't go for another swim,
I did the roughly 2.5km hike to the upper pool and lookout. Simply
beautiful.
I have to admit that I
misinterpreted the map to get to Edith Falls, and got very close to
run out of fuel on the way back to Katherine. It was 140km, instead
of the expected 60km!
After fueling up the van
and buying some groceries, I continued the 20km to Nitmiluk National
Park – where the Katherine river and gorge are. Quite beautiful
setup of the campground, and two huge school groups camping there as
well. I hiked the Baruwei Walk which includes a stunning lookout over
the Kathrine river with a steep stairs and rocks to get to the top.
Lovely 3.7km hike, a lot of bush land and almost no other people.
I cooked up a huge load of
creamy and spicy Kangaroo curry in the evening, which will last me
for the next 3 days and uses up most of my vegetables.
Gave some fresh vegetables
and fruits to the family camping next to me, as I won't be able to
eat all of them before crossing the border tomorrow.
Distance traveled: 433km
30/7/2015
Left camp early in the
morning as I had another big day of driving ahead. First stop was at
Katherine Hot Springs – only one other family of 5 and me were
there to enjoy this natural bath which is on the outskirts of town.
There wasn't much to see
on the drive, except some small grass fires, and huge, red rock
formations. Unusual for me, I stopped for lunch, preparing and eating
a big bowl of salad with all the remaining vegetables and avocados
that I had left at a rest stop in the hot lunchtime sun.
After an entertaining
drive, listening to many interesting episodes of Jordan Harbingers -
The Art of Charm, I arrived at the NT/WA border. Going this
direction, there is a quarantine inspection stop – you are not
allowed to bring any fruit, vegetables and honey across. Think it is
because WA doesn't have the fruit fly and other pests yet. There was
a bit of a queue and I had to wait probably about 15 minutes to get
my van and in particular my fridge inspected.
The funny thing is the
1.5h time difference when you drive over the border, so instead of it
being 15:30, it was suddenly 14:00. Happy days!
Just a few kilometers
inside Western Australia, another stone that was kicked up by a bus
hit my windscreen and put another, this time bigger, chip in it.
Quickly cleaned the spot straight away and put another sticker on it.
Fingers crossed it stays as it is, at least until I get to Perth.
The destined spot for the
night is Lake Argyle Tourist Park – the campsite with the most
amazing pool that I have seen so far on the whole world. This
infinity pool, with its smooth shape and crystal clear waters,
overlooks Lake Argyle, with the deep blue waters and red coloured
rocks in the background. Absolutely out of this world!
Lake Argyle - The Infinity Pool |
Quick photo-shoot there,
then the walk to the water tower lookout to get a different
perspective on Lake Argyle. Back at the campsite, I jumped into the
pool and enjoyed the view and to a lesser degree the cold water.
Due to the time difference
here, the sun sets already at 16:30, and rises before 6am. Weird!
Wonderful sunset, a glass
of wine (the first since Mount Isa!) and the yummy curry for dinner
made for more great memories at this spot.
Distance traveled: 541km
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