Rose and I set off on Tuesday morning 16th August 2011 for a 4-6 week road trip in our trusty VW Golf 2.0TDI to Kununurra via the North West Coastal Highway thru Dongara, Shark Bay, Carnavon, Dampier, Broome to Kununurra and returning via Great Northern Highway thru Fitzroy Crossing, Broome, Karajini National Park, Newman, (maybe Mt Augustus), Cue, Meekathara, Paynes Find and Perth.
Tea Break already? |
The Pinnacles |
Going back a couple of days - first stop was Dongara, just before Geraldton. Stayed in a cabin at the local Caravan Park and very comfy it was, fish and chips for dinner.
Greenough was the next point of call on the way to Shark Bay, young chap at Greenough bakes a mean cake! and makes a good coffee. Denham (Shark bay) was the next stop and we were there a couple of days, lots and lots of wildflowers along the way, got some great photos.
Shark Bay - 17th August till 20th August 2011
Denham at Sunset |
Peron Homestead Holding Yards |
On the way back we stoppped at Ocean Park Aquarium for coffee, terrific cafe and coffee and cheesecake out in the middle of nowhere! it was lovely to sit on the verandah with a view over the bay sipping our coffees!
Tomorrow we are off to Monkey Mia to see the dolphins, hope we are lucky enough to see them at feeding time. Feeding time is random during the morning so here's hoping!
OK, off to the pub for some dinner (local pub advertises the best Pub Grub) we shall see!
At Monkey Mia today - there is not too much here apart from the Resort, beach and of course the dolphins (which is why we are here after all!).
Monkey Mia Dolphin Feeding |
Next destination - Carnarvon
Carnarvon - 21st August 2011
Not too much to say about Carnarvon! Long Jetty, nice fish and prawns on the BBQ for Dinner.
Next!!
Sturt Desert Pea near Karratha |
Karratha/Dampier (Home of Red Dog!) 22nd till 23rd August
Next!! too expensive, too much like a mine site, too many fluoro shirts!!
Red Dog Memorial - Dampier |
Cossack |
Broome - 24th August till 29th August 2011
Broome is a very relaxed town, they talk about "Broome Time" around here, just relax, things will happen in time!.
We are here for our 39th wedding anniversary and "Opera Under The Stars" which both fall on the same day. Staying at The Frangipani, relatively new and very relaxed accommodation fully self contained with a great BBQ area. We mainly self catered, except for dinner at the Zoo Cafe to celebrate our anniversary.
On one of our days in Broome we went to the Broome Bird Observatory located at the mudflats on Roebuck Bay.
Road to Broome Bird Observatory |
"Where is the shore?" |
Cable Beach |
Dinosaur Footprints |
Broome to Kununurra via Fitzroy Crossing - 29th till 30th August 2011
I have always heard of Fitzroy Crossing (usually bad) but until you have been there you do not really know a place, as it is with Fitzroy Crossing and it is not all bad, we quite liked the place.
Termite Mounds |
Camp - Fitzroy Crossing |
4.30 was time for a beer and snacks and watch the travellers arriving for the night (nice way to spend the early evening.
Will report more on the return journey (we have to pass this way again).
Kununurra - 30th August till 4th September
Our final destination before heading south again!!
The VW Golf has been running beautifully, on cruise control most of the time and plenty of oomph when required to pass a road train (which can have up to 4 trailers).
Lake Argyle |
Mirimar National Park |
Had a lovely morning tea with the sister of a friend, and the sister happens to be a Sister (Sister of St Joseph), terrific scones, jam and cream on the veranda, great!
Lake Argyle was my highlight so far, it is huge (an inland sea!). Took a sunset cruise on the lake, where we saw many crocodiles, birds and wallabies. At Sunset the boat stopped in the middle of the lake to allow the kids to swim and the adults to have a few snacks with a glass of wine as the sun went down, magic.
Durack Homestead |
There are many things to see and do in and around Kununurra - Zebra Stone gallery, the agricultural areas, Hoochery Rum Distillary, Gibb River Road and Gorges.
Brolga at Parry Lagoons |
The roads are not great (all unsealed) but the Golf took it all in its stride, as long as care was taken.
We actually did quite a bit of offroading seeing we did not intend too! but sometimes you have to bite the bullet and go if you want to visit a particula place.
Another highlight (strangely enough) was Wyndham (about 1 hours drive from Kununurra).
"The Grotto" - Kununurra |
Wyndham has a diverse history of cattle farming and mining and has a wonderful museum of local history and a must is the Five Rivers Lookout for a stunning vista.
Five Rivers Lookout - Wyndham |
OK, heading south again.
Fitzroy Crossing - 4th Sept till 6th Sept 2011
Back at Fitzroy Crossing. At the motel this time.
Bought a painting from a local artist and art piece from the local glassblower at his studio.
The Fitzroy Crossing Inn has a gallery attached but they also have a very good restaurant with excellant food and we stayed on for the film at the Tin Can Shed (an experience, but a very good one).
Geikie Gorge |
Crocodile - Geikie Gorge |
A very relaxed cruise, quiet, good commentary and heaps of wildlife!
Next stop - Broome again, but only to pick up something we left behind!
Overnight at Sandfire Roadhouse on the way to Indee Station, with a brief lunch stop in Port Hedland.
Sandfire Roadhouse |
Indee Station - 7th Sept till 9th Sept 2011
Indee Station from the Hill |
Red Rock and MMA memorial |
Aboriginal Rock Carving - Red Rock |
Colin and Betty are very friendly hosts and our stay was more than pleasant (except for the wind, which was blowing very strong) and we were very comfortable in the cottage provided to us.
Karajini National Park - 9th Sept till 11th Sept 2011
Karajini Eco Resort |
We stayed for two nights at Karajini Eco Resort - an oasis far from anywhere. The resort consists of Eco tents which again are upmarket camping, with timber decking and ensuite (private, but open to the elements) and a very comfortable king size bed with first quality linen.
The restaurant provides good meals and lunch packs, but this place is all about the landscape, and it is beautiful, the colours are magnificent and change according to the time of day, the gorges are spectacular and the waterfaals wet, and pools cold!
This is an eco resort, so anything you bring in goes out with you, which means your rubbish as well, works a treat, no unsightly bins etc to spoil the magnificent setting.
We are at the stage of the journey now where we feel it is getting to the end and it is home from here, but we have still the wildflower country around Paynes Find to have a look at since this has been a good season and there is an abundance of wildflowers.
OK, travel on!
Newman - 11th Sept till 12th Sept 2011
Nice motel - expensive, another mining town. Cannot buy takeaway alcohol at Pub unless you arrive and leave by car?? strange rules they have around these parts.
Opthalmia Dam - Newman |
Who needs a 4WD when you have a Golf! |
Meekatharra - 12th Sept till 13 Sept 2011
One of many BIG loads along the highway |
Actually went past but decided to turn around and rest for a while. The cafe is part of the Karalundi Boarding School for aboriginal kids from remote communities and has been only open for a couple of months (the cafe that is, the school mhas been here for about 25 years and was orriginally an Aboriginal Mission before that), however it was our lucky day when we stopped for coffee. The lady in charge of the cafe is married to David who runs the school.
Wildflower search at Karalundi |
Mulla Mulla |
Sunset at Karalundi |
Next morning we had another trip out to the wildflowers and some more photos.
Passing through Meekatharra later in the morning we were glad we had run into such friendly people and were appreciative of their hospitality. Meekatharra may have a lot to offer but I do not think accommodation is one of its highlights.
Meekatharra to Paynes Find - 13th Sept till 14th Sept 2011
Cue |
Most of the historic buildings have been restored and it presents a very nice picture of bygone days.
The display of photographs in the Shire Offices is worth a visit.
And the Icy Poles are nice and cold!!
Paynes Find - 14th September 2011
Tourist Accommodation - Paynes Find |
Wildflowers - Paynes Find |
More Wildflowers |
Homeward Bound - 15th September 2011
OK, last leg, Paynes Find to Perth!!
Wildflowers - south of Paynes Find |
Spoke to some people last night and they told us where to find the Wreath Flower, which is quite difficult to find and if I told you where we found it I would have to kill you!.
Wreath Flowers |
Wreath Flower |
Breakfast |
New Norcia |
After lunch at the New Norcia hotel (on the deck in dappled sunshine - a great way to finish a roadtrip of over 9000 kilometres!) we headed home, and it was great to sleep in our own bed again!.
End Bit - 26th September 2011
Home |
When we visit the Kimberley again I think we will fly to Kununurra, hire a 4WD and then take off to the areas we could not visit this time due to the restrictions of ground clearance on the Golf (rough unsealed roads are not a problem, it is the ground clearance and sharp rocks that stopped us - and sand of course!)
The North West is a beautiful area to visit during the end of winter and early spring, the weather is mild, the flowers are out and the landscape is spectacular, we will definitely be back!.
1 comment:
Great photos Dad! And the story as well, so much to take in. Who knew there was so much to see in our very own state?
Adam
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