My plan to escape the wind failed................I headed out to Kennedy Range with a howling gale pushing me.
The Cobbled Road north of Gascoyne Junction |
Temple Gorge Campground, Kennedy Range |
Temple Gorge Campground, Kennedy Range |
Kennedy Range |
departing Kennedy Range |
approaching Mt Augustus |
Mt Augustus from Emu Hill Lookout |
Mount Augustus is an inselberg or monocline. Mount Augustus or Burringurrah is one of the most spectacular solitary peaks of the world's largest monoclines, it rises above a stoney, red sandplain of arid scrubland and is visible from the air for more than 160 kms. The granite formation is about 8 kms long, covers an area of 4,795 hectares and is estimated to be 1,750 million years old.
Cattle Pool, Lyons River |
Cattle Pool Lyons River |
Sunset Mt Augustus |
burrowing bee hives in the middle of the road |
Mt Augustus |
Would I return to Uluru.................yes......would I return to Mt Augustus..........probably not.
Wildflowers |
Tomorrow I am heading North again to Red Bluff on Quobba Station for a while. I have had several days of only 22c and 23c and have froze. I am definitely not ready to head any further South until it warms up.
Bye for now
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