After leaving
headed through the
Hall’s Head was a typical Aboriginal town which has a limited alcohol policy which was definitely evident and obviously much better, especially for the children.
Chris was given much help trying to find an
We then stayed over at a great free camp, “Mary’s Pool”, and made a list of all we needed to take into the park for our “bush camp”. Well, nearly everything came – except the caravan, and a decent mattress and a gas light!!! We took our torch and the caravan cushions which are oddly shaped and half the size of each of our bodies!
After leaving “Mary’s Pool” we drove to another free camp spot opposite the National Park where we unhitched our van and left it with a few others whose owners had also driven into the National Park. The 56km drive was not too bad though definitely not possible for a car. We had to get through 3 creek crossings!! Our Red Kia did a stirling job!
The whole experience in the park was a privilege –seeing the shapes of the Bungle Bungles, walking through a HUGE chasm, seeing the colours of the Bungle Bungles change as the sun set and sitting under the stars was something we’ll always remember. We won’t remember the comfort of our sleeping arrangements in a hurry. Next time we “go bush” we’ll have to have a decent mattress and remember to take the gas light. At least we got to sleep at the feet of the Bungle Bungles which is much cheaper than flying over the ranges which everyone says is awesome!
We had a ball and lots of laughs. Chris absolutely LOVES camping, pitching tents and washing his face and feet in a bucket!
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