6• Coen – Katherine

Rough roads continued back to Laura so when Jean-Philippe decided to take yet another shortcut towards Dunbar and the Gulf of Carpentaria – only tiny dots on the maps – Armande got worried. We tried to get information about the track condition with little success. Thanks to Jean-Philippe’s optimism, we chose tho tackle it and found ourselves on the best dirt road we haven’t seen for quite some time. On top of that, it shortened our journey by nearly 400km compare to the road further south.

On our way to Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) NP we bush-camped along a few beautiful rivers, unfortunately all too often populated by crocodiles.

As we were about to do our routine check before crossing one of these rivers, we noticed two campers on the other side waving frantically and yelling not to set foot in the water and just get across. Once on the other side we found out that a 14foot “salty” and a bull-shark have been spotted by locals amongst numerous freshies.

We decided to set camp there and enjoy the rest of our Swiss National Day. It was later that night, as we were sharing some snaps with our only and very helpful neighbours, that we saw, in the beam of a car crossing the river, the huge croc going upstream! It was definitely not an illusion due to the snaps! Thanks again Meg & Pete!

On a sad note, we unfortunately have to report our first road causality after having avoided many: a roo. One more bump on the road, but this one still shakes us today!

We thought we had left the worst road behind us in the Cape but had a booster-shot approaching Lawn Hill. We ended up with a shattered rear windshield which led us to shorten our stay in this beautiful gorge to rally Mount Isa for repairs. It turned out to be the annual rodeo weekend and we had some trouble finding a place to camp. On the another hand, it gave us the opportunity, after a few failed attempts, to finally get together and spend a great evening with Fabienne and Jean-Luc, also touring in the area.

We decided not to go back to Lawn Hill where we had planned to do some more walking and headed for Katherine. As soon as we passed Camooweal on the QLD/NT border, we found ourselves surrounded by emptiness and dusty plains. We then stopped at Limmen National Park where we were blown away by very old geological formations called “Lost City”.

We finally dusted ourselves in the many hot springs (34°, the ideal temperature for Jean-Philippe) before reaching Katherine. Even our car and camper-trailer got a clean-up and almost regained their original colours.

 

July 29th, Peninsula Developmental “dusty” Road
Musgrave Roadhouse
self-serve petrol at Laura
July 31st, Aboriginal Art next to Laura

Split Rock, Laura
August 1st, very smooth dirt road to Dunbar

abandoned Alice Queen Mine (gold)
Mitchell River crossing. That’s the one we’re so glad we didn’t put a toe in!

Happy Swiss National Day!

August 2nd

Sarus Cranes

Gilbert River

Now you see them…

… now you don’t!

August 3rd
Purple pub, Normanton

August 4th, Burketown Rd

Augustus Downs Station, Burketown Rd

Gregory River

 

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Beautiful campsite found along Gregory River…

 

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Instead of spending two sleepless nights worrying wether we would make it back up or not, we decided to try to get out off there straight away!

 

The alternative was still great and we slept like babies 🙂

August 6th, Wills Developmental Rd, shattered back winshield,
Some attempt to postpone necessary repairs.
August 7th, Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) NP.

canoeing on Lawn Hill Creek, Adels Grove.
Darter

August 8th, Riversleigh Rd.

Gregory Downs Camooweal Rd

August 10th. Mt Isa rodeo.

August 11th, Barkly Hwy

Ranken Rd
Haven’t met a soul for 220km!

Felt a bit sorry for them, no shade, and what about food?

well… it didn’t stop us though.
August 12th, Tablelands Hwy

Limmen NP
August 13th

Western Lost City

Butterfly Spring
August 14th

controlled burning

back to smoother ride

August 16th, Bitter Spring (nice 34°)

Manbulloo Station

7 thoughts on “6• Coen – Katherine”

  1. Ravi de voir toutes ces belles photos quelle belle aventures on a reconnu certains endroits recenti des fortes émotions à ceux que nous n avons pas eu la chance de voir bonne route les amis et à tous bientôt gros bisou de nous deux

    1. Faites-nous signe si vous reprenez la route, on pourra peut-être nous croiser à nouveau !!??

  2. Sagenhaft diese Bilder
    was machä wir da im Chabistal………..?
    gros bisous
    Sandra und Familie

  3. thanks again for the beautiful pics.
    You could’ve not possibly have forgotten to pack anything.
    It’s visible that you thought about 1.Aug. during your last days in Harold Str.!

    Gruesse Klara

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