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Kids with "Fourbys" on John Hayes 4x4 track |
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Trephina |
Last weekend we tootled over to Trephina Gorge and John Hayes Rock Hole, Monday we received our final shipment of household goods and Wednesday was Halloween. I was able to take off of work to help unpack on Monday and Tuesday, and we have been at it most of the week. It is mostly done, but it has been a challenge to fit all of our junk in this small house.
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Trephina from above |
Saturday we went to a birthday party for a girl (Emily) across the street who just turned 8. It has been a busy week!
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Trephina with Marty on cliff |
Trephina Gorge was very awesome. It is hard to believe how many interesting things are so close. The Gorge itself isn't substantial in size compared to gorges in the states, but very unique with some great scenery. We went with several folks from work again, a couple of them went with us to Ruby Gap last month.
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Kids on upper portion of Trephina trail |
There were also a couple of new faces, including a couple of little girls with their family who actually live across the street from us - the same family that the kids went to the birthday party for yesterday. The drive to Trephina is about an hour, mostly paved with some gravel. Once we turned off the main road to get to Trephina, there is another turn off to get to John Hayes Rock Hole. This road was for high-clearance 4x4 vehicles only, although one of the guys that went with us drove his motorcycle in. He has a BMW that is one of those on road/off road bikes. He did dump it once and one of the other guys had to help him lift it. I guess the bike weighs about 500lbs!
We all went to Trephina Gorge first and did a hike and got some good pictures. The kids played in the sandy riverbed and we just did a leisurely walk through the gorge. The first part is actually kind of scary with the kids. The trail takes you up to the top of the gorge along the edge and then back down into the gorge. After that we headed over to the Ghost Gum, which is supposed to be the largest known Ghost Gum tree in central Australia. Not sure how they know... Then we headed to John Hayes Rock Hole where we ate lunch and then started a new hike. We brought our propane camp stove to cook hot dogs for dinner, but our neighbors only brought hot dogs and weren't hanging around for dinner, so we decided to eat hot dogs for lunch too. Unfortunately, I forgot to bring matches because I was thinking our camp stove is self igniting, but it isn't. So we had fun over the next 20 minutes using car lighters, phone book paper, diesel, dry grass and tissues trying to get the propane stove lit. We FINALLY got it going. I made a "note to self" to add matches to our supplies list.
John Hayes Rock Hole was amazing, and definitely the best part of the day. The hiking trail goes up on top of the mountain and then you walk back down to the parking area via a small gorge. I believe it is John Hayes creek that flows through the gorge (when there is water), but the gorge is narrow and basically is made up of great slabs of stone that step down through the gorge. When the water flows, there are hundreds of waterfalls down to where the parking area is. Right before the parking lot (carpark in Australia), there is the "rock hole" which is about a 75 foot sheer drop into a big rock "bowl" and then another 50 foot drop from there to the last two "holes". Both the bowl and last two holes still had water in them. Obviously the trail goes back up out of the gorge at the end because there would be no way to navigate the cliffs without climbing gear. In one area, we caught a nasty smell and came across a dead kangaroo. We theorized that maybe it fell into the gorge or was bitten by a snake, but obviously don't know for sure.
After the rock hole, we went back to Trephina Gorge and everyone else headed back to town. On the way back to Trephina, we saw a Perentie lizard (about 4' long) at one of the river crossings. We stopped and got out and it let us get very close and just sat there while we took pictures. We were probably about 5 feet away from it. Jax and Hilary stayed in the car, but Jones, Beaux and I got out. We hiked around for another hour and the kids did some rock climbing - they love that. Then we headed home and at our dinner in the car on the way back. We saw another Perentie lizard on the way home that was a bit larger the the first one (about 5' long), just sitting in the road. We only stopped so we wouldn't squash it, but didn't get out for that one.
It was a good weekend all in all. It was only about 87 degrees on Saturday, which is nice and cool. Today was 105 degrees. I will probably write again very soon and fill you in on Halloween, including some pics.
Take care and enjoy the pics,
Trent
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Jax and Beaux - Trephina trail |
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Jax and Beaux - Trephina trail |
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Jones and Kelly |
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Trephina |
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Kids inside Trephina |
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Inside Trephina |
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Inside Trephina |
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Rocks to climb |
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Climbing those rocks! |
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Land Rover commercial |
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God's artwork |
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Ghost Gum |
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Five kids measuring the base of the Ghost Gum |
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John Hayes creek from above |
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On the way to the Rock Hole |
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A small break - the first of the steps |
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Imagine these rocks with water running down them... |
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Boulder alley |
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Kids managing the boulders |
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Nice shot Hilary! |
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Stone slabs that made up most of the gorge |
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Dropping in... |
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Don't be deceived - that is a long way down. This would be an awesome waterfall! |
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Bowl dropping into rock hole |
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Our friend the Perentie |
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A little evening rock climbing |
Oh how I miss the kids! Tell them I love them and think of them all the time but, it looks like they are living a wonderful life of adventure and discovery in Australia!
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