At eight in the morning, it's almost seventeen degrees Celsius, not too bad I hear you say? Temperature climbs quickly.
Our caravan park is on the way to Katherine Gorge on the Katherine River.
If I don't show you this sign you won't believe me will you ?
This was at the entrance of the Katherine River Gorge Lookout walk.
The river tours were booked out.
Our caravan park is on the way to Katherine Gorge on the Katherine River.
If I don't show you this sign you won't believe me will you ?
This was at the entrance of the Katherine River Gorge Lookout walk.
The river tours were booked out.
Controlled burning. We ventured down to Katherine Springs to be confronted by this. No closures, no warnings, just stay away from the smoke, tourists were told. We left without really getting a chance to enjoy the springs.
Great place to cool off at the end of a hot day.
Plunge pool at Nitmiluk National Park, Katherine.
After completing the gorge walk (not as impressive as we'd hoped) we drove back into town (temperature still rising) and did some shopping and searched for a suitable outlet to get the car's wheels aligned...no luck, but one guy suggested we call him again tomorrow morning as he might be able to fit the service in then.
We also visited Katherine Springs but as you can see above, not much luck there either.
Next stop, Edith Falls, (Leilyn Falls) on the Edith River north from Katherine. (Same national park as Katherine Gorge.)
We camped at the national park, within walking distance of the trails. Once again we were lucky to get a camp site...caravan spots were very limited.
That night we were offered a free talk by the park ranger where we learned about the joint management of the park by the Northern Territory government and the traditional owners and the day to day management of the park.
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