Monday, 31 May 2021

Kimberley Road Trip

Here's the plan. Fly to Broome, via Perth (Covid permitting). Rent an Apollo 4WD Adventure Campervan and drive east along the Great Northern Highway via Fitzroy Crossing, Hall's Creek, and the Bungle Bungle (aka Purnululu) to Kununurra to restock. Then drive west along the famous Gibb River Road, staying at El Questro and other places, back to Broome to return the campervan. If there is time, we shall drive up the Dampier Peninsula towards Cape Leveque.


Next, fly back to Kununurra and join a small cruise boat (20 passengers) called Odyssey to explore the Kimberley coast back to Broome. Fly home.



On holiday at last!


Sturt desert pea in Broome


Wrinkly face in Broome


On the road to Fitzroy Crossing


Bungle Bungle camp ground


Whistling kite at Walardi campground


Bungle Bungle


Walking in to Echidna Chasm


Elephant Rock


Chink in Elephant Rock



Reminiscent of Hundertwasser


Echidna Chasm


Echidna Chasm


Echidna Chasm



Echidna Chasm



Helicopter flight over Purnululu






Bungle Bungle (Purnululu) is about 100 times the size of Uluru Park. Very impressive.


View from Kungkalanayi Lookout


View from Kungkalanayi Lookout, just before the lunar eclipse


Cathedral Gorge, Purnululu National Park


After the amazing Purnululu, we drove to Kununurra, a relatively well resourced town in the east of the Kimberley. Two nights in the Kimberleyland Waterfront Park were comfortable, and allowed a restock.


Lakeside at the Kimberleyland campground

We made a trip up to Wyndham, and visited the Marlgu Billabong bird-watching site.


Great Egret







Next, heading west along the famous Gibb River Road. First stop Emma Gorge.



Sapphire Pool at Emma Gorge


Emma Gorge






The southern side of the Gibb River Road is the El Questro Wilderness Park.


Madi (8) in the horse trekking stable



A big baobab tree


Checking the water depth into the El Questro Gorge


We got through OK; this car followed us.


El Questro gorge



A dip in 'half-way pool'.


Sunset at Pigeonhole Lookout


Rock Wallaby in Chamberlain Gorge, El Questro


Chamberlain Gorge cliff


Saltwater crocodile


Dingo


Pentecost River crossing


George swimming at Elanbrae


Rosella flower


Old skills as a Girl Guide being brought out.


Plover at Mount Elizabeth


Corrugations on the Gibb River Road


Road train generating dust


Road trains carrying live cattle


Plenty wrecks


Might have to hire a replacement vehicle!


A Kimberley character: Nev the Tyre Guy from 'Beyond the Range'.



Beyond the Range


At Manning River you have to swim a river with your dry gear in a floating bucket before walking to the beautiful gorge. The crocs are only freshwater and relatively safe.


Walk to Manning Gorge


A big boab at Manning Gorge campground


Manning Falls


Manning River near the camp


Characters in Manning campground


Nikki, the guide at Charnley River Station. It is run by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, dedicated to research into land management to preserve wildlife. Their other station nearby is the famous Mornington Wilderness Camp. It was booked out, but is a recommended spot for people with time to book ahead. Charnley was great.


Brown Honeyeater


Monarch butterfly


George birdwatching


Bachelor's buttons



Bevan, the Charnley camp host


Silent Grove campsite, near Bell Gorge.


George at Bell Gorge


Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) in the King Leopold Range



We decided to pass on more gorges and corrugations, and bypass Windjana Gorge and Tunnel Creek and press on to the Dampier Peninsular and Cape Leveque. Most places were booked out, but we found a small off-the-beaten-track option called Smithy's Seaside Adventures. It is run by an aboriginal family on Pender Bay. A very relaxing few days in a gorgeous place.




Red pindan cliffs on Pender Bay




George listening to an audio-book on a beachwalk.


One often meets interesting people in campgrounds. A GP and his family that I knew from the Gold Coast, and a young family from Freemantle on an extended trip.


Paul, a retired GP from the Gold Coast


Paul's sister Robyn.



Clancy, from Freemantle.


Albert his brother


Harriet their sister


Julia, their Mum.


Pender Bay from the drone


Smithy's place


Sunset


Beach fishing rig


We returned the campervan to Broome with some relief. The van was minimally equipped and we feared a puncture with only one spare and very limited equipment. In the event all went well, and we flew back to Kununurra to prepare for the next stage; the cruise. The Kimberleyland Waterfront Holiday Park is a good place to stay.


Comb-crested jacana (Irediparra gallinacea), also known as the lotusbird or lilytrotter





A Great Bowerbird preparing his bower.


A Rock Wallaby in a cave