Friday 29 August 2014

Kimberleys-Fitzroy Crossing

Geike Gorge Fitzroy Crossing
The last night at Kimberleyland Campsite at Kunanurra was dampened a bit when I asked for another wifi voucher. The first lady had said when your free voucher runs out come back and get another. Lady 2 says you can’t have another its only one a day. I got a voucher yesterday so I will have the one for today. Its only one per stay. Eventually I got one but the wifi hardly worked. Warm that night for first time since Darwin.
Left at 7.30 for Halls Creek. 360kms of empty road. Lots of mountains and one road house and aboriginal community at Warnum.





 Halls Creek about 12.30 was red hot and dusty.Most of the sites were outside of town on dirt roads so not much for us. Pie and a coffee at the Shell garage. Campground basic so decide to continue. Only another 300kms to Fitzroy Crossing. In the tourist office lots of people had written they had been to Wolf Creek and were still alive.

From Suffolk to Halls Creek in the Kimberleys


Around Oz in a Polo

 Two free campgrounds on the way. Some mountains and lots of flat land. Mary Pool a nice place to camp but a bit early.


The Polo could probably fit under a road train. Hope we don't have to try


Cockatoos at Mary Pool free camping area


Reached Fitzroy Crossing resort at 5pm. Great place with lots of space and an elevated kitchen. Despite loads of space someone parks near us and then chats on his mobile phone until I asked him to be quiet as we were trying to sleep.
Another beautiful day. Blue skies and sun.  I walked 2kms to the town. Neat small place. Tourist office has a map of the area showing about 20 aboriginal communities nearby with a population of 3500.Most of the people in town were aboriginal and there are 5 aboriginal languages spoken. The communities had developed after aborigines were forced to leave cattle stations in the 60s because they had to be paid for the first time. Very positive place but still lots of jobs done by backpackers. Tourist office showed a good film on Jandamara who fought the white settlers in 1890s when they were massacring his people.
Walked to the Crossing Inn and then down a dirt road back to campground. About 7kms in total


Fizroy Crossing

One of many languages spoken at Fitzroy Crossing or perhaps a combination

Fitzroy River or what is left in the dry season

Swim at campground then drive off to Geike Gorge and a sunset walk. Limestone hills and river with big big sandy shores that must be under water in the wet.

Geike Gorge through limestone reef




Emu footprints? Do crocs have 4 toes?

Kangaroo just before dark at Geike Gorge



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