Showing posts with label West MacDonnell Range. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West MacDonnell Range. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Oz Trip - Day 37

Day 37 – 7/6/2012 – Still at Palm Valley

Because it was such a nice camp ground we decided to stay an extra day. Unfortunately the weather wasn't as nice today as the day before. It clouded over, was cold and there was a wind blowing. I had to get the second set of solar panels out to try and catch as many rays as possible for power.

The rest day also gave me a chance to catch up on writing some more of the blog posts so that when I had internet coverage that it would be quicker to publish them.

The camp ground pretty much cleared out and was back to 4 groups, but by the afternoon every site was occupied again.  Later that afternoon the family that we met at Gosse Bluff pulled in and setup camp only a couple of sites away.

That night we went to the Ranger talk around the camp fire. It seems that in most of the popular NT National Parks, a Ranger from that park will come out one night a week and answer questions around the camp fire. It was very interesting. There are only 3 permanent rangers that look after the Finke National Park, (Palm Valley and Boggy Hole).  They actually live at Palm Valley in the rangers quarters.  She said that they sometimes get cut off in the wet season when the river floods.  After seeing the track in it is pretty easy to see why.

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Oz Trip - Day 36

Day 36 – 6/6/2012 – Palm Valley

We packed up and left Glen Helen. We had to do a bit of back tracking to Hermannsburg to access the Palm Valley camp ground in the Finke Gorge National Park. It was a 4WD only camp ground. We ended up choosing Palm Valley because it sounded a lot easier to get into then the Boggy Hole section of the Finke National Park.

Good thing we are making an early start!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Oz Trip - Day 35

Day 35 – 5/6/2012 – West MacDonnell Gorges Day 2

The mornings are starting to get chiller. This morning it was a whole 0.2 deg cooler than the day before getting down to 0.3 deg.

The first gorge we visited was Ormiston gorge. There was a loop walk that took you along the ridge and then down into the gorge and back via the river bed. We didn't do the full loop as there was a bit of water that you needed to cross. We went up to the look out and then back up the gorge as far as we could.

Looking up Ormiston Gorge

Monday, 4 June 2012

Oz Trip - Day 34

Day 34 – 4/6/2012 – West MacDonnell Gorges Day 1

We were basing ourselves at Glen Helen so that we could visit most of the Gorges in the West MacDonnell Ranges. The West MacDonnell Ranges were a pretty impressive geological formation.

West MacDonnall Ranges