ABG says Homealone

We have said good bye to Port Hedland and made the longish 260km trek down to Karijini NP along the Great Northern Hwy. The plan had been to stay in the NP at the Dales Gorge Campground.

The route down to Karijini and Tom Price from Port Hedland, then later back to Karratha via the Rio Tinto private road along the railway line and the Red Dog Hwy.
There is an Aussie flag on the hill behind the truck!

Allthego had booked the site months earlier, it is WA school holiday time and the park is totally booked out. So it was good to book so far in advance to secure a spot. The small issue was that he had booked it for the month before and now could now not get a site for the right dates, all booked out!

It is a flat country.
Mt Bruce, WAs second highest.

So we split our time with two nights at the Auski RH and three nights at Tom Price. Both are about 50-60km from the NP. Auski is at the eastern end and Tom Price at the western end of the Park. The Road House is a stopping place for all sorts of road trains. Many shapes and sizes call in and go past at all hours of the night. There is a constant hum for us to sleep through!

Big equipment on the road! Two of these pulled up at Auski, iron ore tip truck buckets! Perhaps?
Our spot at the Auski RH.

From Auski we travelled the road cutting through the Munjina Gorge to Karijini. Quite a steep climb and it slows the big road trains considerably, both ways. A great view of all this from the Albert Tognolini lookout.

Munjina gorge, road trains descending.

The Park Visitor’s Centre was our first port of call. A very comprehensive display of the history of the region and the geography/geology of the gorge system.

Steps down to the pool at Fortescue falls.
Fortescue Falls, at middle right. Just a dribble at this time of year.

At Dales Gorge there is the Fortescue Falls and the pool at the bottom. A steel stair case takes one all the way to the bottom, some stops along the way to take in the view or have a breather, particularly on the way back up. A short walk further up the gorge is Fern Pool. Lots of people have a swim in this very deep and cold pool.

Fern pool, above Fortescue falls
Circular pool below the cliffs

Several hundred metres to the start of the gorge is Circular Pool, beneath towering cliffs, from which water seeps into the pool.

Kalamina gorge pool.

We then moved on several kilometres to Kalamina Gorge, this one was 6km in along a flood damaged heavily corrugated track. Homealone wondered why we were going. It was just ABG!

Some reflections at Kalamina.

Allthego saw it as a challenge, and it was a relatively easy descent down to the bottom of the gorge and a pretty pool beneath a short waterfall. That was it for the day, we did have a picnic lunch somewhere!

Back at Auski we packed up the next morning and headed for Tom Price.

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I am a retired accountant who does a bit of consulting work from time to time. Leanne and I enjoy travelling around seeing the world and we are now going to have some fun recording our experiences in this blog

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