The Pilbara is located about 1,600 kilometres north of Perth. The region covers roughly 500,000 sq kilometres and is bordered by the Gascoyne Region in the south, the Kimberley region in the north, the Indian Ocean to the west and the Northern Territory border to the east. It covers some amazing contrasting landscapes, from beautiful Ningaloo Reef, to the gorges of Karijini National Park.
It’s the colours of the Pilbara that capture artist’s and photographers imaginations! Winter is the best time to visit these areas.

As you can see from our last update we started at Ningaloo, but then we moved onto Karijini. We camped at Dales Camp Ground. Dales is divided into quite a number of different camping areas, some have generators and some haven’t. We camped at Bungarra which is a generator site. Some areas had been burnt out by a bushfire earlier in the year but our site was lovely.
We began by heading to Dales Gorge the first day packing our lunch in our back pack and going to the viewing area over Circular Pool. What a sight! 100 metres down this amazing turquoise pool and running creek amongst red rock gorge walls. We then made our way down the cliff face and walked up along the creek to rea


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Karijini gorge

We drove further out to Weano & Hancock Gorges to go to the lookout. This lo

We were planning on leaving and heading further north to Millstream National Park so we thought we better pop back into Tom Price (98kms away) to stock up on food before we left. There is no phone reception at Karijini so we had not been in contact with anyone. Just as we drove into Tom Price to shop and get the laundry done, my phone rang and it was my brother Ian and his partner Anna. They were in Port Hedland and were going to come down and join us.
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Then we decided that the following day was going to be one of adventure! The walks in Karijini are graded, with 1 being the easiest and 6 being the most difficult. In fact a Graded 6 in Karijini means you have to have a guide and be experienced in abseiling and rock climbing! We all decided that we would drive out to Weano Gorge and walk it and include Handrail Pool which is a Grade 5 walk!

The first part of the walk down into the gorge and along the creek is beautiful and only a Grade 3. It is when you get down to a certain point (where you also have the option of climbing out of the gorge) that you have to wade th

We didn’t get to walk all the gorges in Karijini, there were still Joffre, Know, Hancock and Red Gorges! We decided to leave these for someone else!
We then packed up (Ian and Anna decided to come with us to Millstream) and headed north. We travelled up through Wittenoo


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We spent three nights here and so on the second day we undertook the walk from Crossing Pool to the Homestead (6.8 kms return). Whilst we were at the Homestead we also walked to the Water lily Ponds (another 1.75 km return). The day was getting pretty warm by the time we made it back to camp! Whilst here we also caught up with Sue & Tina whom we had met at Mt Florance. The girls were great and took both Anna & I for a kayak up the river. Amazing to see its beauty from this angle. Thanks girls!
We all left Millstream and headed to Karratha where we spent 2 days washing and cleaning everything! That Pilbara red dust was in everything, cars, caravans and clothes. We all went out to dinner that evening after a hard days work to the Chinese restaurant. Next day it was time that Ian and Anna and ourselves parted company! They were heading south to catch up with their friends and we were going further north and out to Marble Bar.


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.Then when the water and the food were nearly gone we headed back to Marble Bar & Port Hedland to stock up before goin

We camped a lot off road on the way down including a lovely spot at Munjina Gorge before stopping at Newman in a caravan park for two nights. One of the goals for Walter was to undertake the Iron Ore mine tour in Newman. This is the biggest iron ore mine in the world. We had to don all the safety gear including goggles and hard hat to undertake this bus tour. Walter has now added a piece of iron ore to his rock collection.
It had been quite hot whilst in Newman so it was more than a shock when we only travelled about 250 kms further south and the temperature plummeted to 15 degrees! We had to go digging fo


His appointment on the 1st, led to us heading back down to Perth for more tests after staying a couple of days at Dongara with Lorraine & Gary. Great to also catch up with Klaus & Carmen and Mary whilst there. It did look a bit like a caravan park with us all there!

Walter’s Angiogram in Perth did not have good results so is now waiting for a Double heart by-pass in Perth. We have not got a date yet so we are in a “holding pattern”.Whilst there we did explore Perth and Fremantle, including Kings Park. WE left on the Saturday, spending two nights at a little rest stop called Noble Falls before going through to York and Beverley. Beverley is where Noddy & Pete Smith live so now we are camped in their yard until we go back to Perth.