I thought it was hot in November...............but December showed me how wrong i was.
I have read many articles over the years about travelling out of season to avoid the crowds and inflated prices. It all sounds good in theory but just is not practical, its just too bloody hot.
Early october in the Kimberley |
late october in the Kimberley |
mid November |
early December |
ground temperature a few weeks ago |
Until the rains start and cool the ground down there is no relief, in the morning everything is still hot from yesterday.
So next time you southerners get a couple of days about 37c and whinge, spare a thought for us up here, where there has only been a handful of days UNDER 40c since late September.
With work closing for two weeks over Christmas and the New Year it was a good opportunity to head up to Darwin to do some shopping and escape the heat.
Victoria River Region, Gregory National Park |
On the other side..............after dealing with our 2 roundabouts but no traffic lights, hitting the Boxing Day sales at the homemakers centre carpark in Bagot Rd (BCF, Anaconda, Supercheap and Retravision) was a traumatic experience haha.
So many angry, people all competing for a carpark.....so they don't miss out on a bargain.
I did my bit for the economy, while there, New 245/70R16 BF Goodrich K02 All Terrain tyres on the Ute. A new CFF45 Dometic Fridge Freezer. a Dune Barwon Swag and so on.
Fuel, food, accommodation, a short trip to Kakadu, my trip to Darwin cost me about $3800 but the savings and elimination of freight cost compensated somewhat.
Reluctantly I left Darwin for the wilds of Kakadu, in the Wet while I still had some money left....
South Alligator River Floodplain |
Remember that camping up in the tropics this time of year is not really an option, its just too hot and wet.
40kph wipers were on |
Cahills crossing into Arnhem Land claims another victim |
Kakadu floodplain |
The upside is, after seeing Kakadu many times all brown and dry, it was good to see full of life. And believe it or not.....I did not see a mosquito!
The humidity is so high this time of the year that every time you get out of the vehicle you sunglasses fog up, as does the camera.
Jim Jim Creek |
Victoria Highway, Gregory National Park |
Victoria Highway, Gregory National Park |
lightning tracker from thursday night |
The benefit is that these storms cool the ground down a bit and make life a little more livable here.
Also the temperatures seem to have dropped below 40c and the waterfalls have begun.
The Grotto (movie) and Valentine Springs (still) |
I talked the Boss into closing again at Easter (take 3 days get 10 days) so depending on Roads being open I want to head to either Kalumbaru or Broome for 10 days.
Bye for now.............
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