Judbarra-Gregory
National park is situated south of the small township of Timber Creek, off the
Victoria Highway. It is a massive park, but most of it consists of difficult
4WD tracks – so we only drove about 50kms in to the Bullita Homestead Camping
Area. The scenic drive in consisted of huge boabs, thousands of termite mounds
and open woodland. We were lucky enough to catch a slide show about the parks
history conducted by the park rangers at night (using a generator on the back
of their ute for power).
|
East Baines River |
|
Lunch stop |
We did a bike ride out to Limestone Gorge Camping area. The
road was corrugated and dusty, with some
dry rocky creek bed crossings – but the fat bikes handle it all really well.
Riding is a great way to slowly take in the scenery.
|
Bike repair Stand |
Thanks for the write-ups and photos. I'm really enjoying them
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil,
DeleteYou would love a trip like this! Another day, another landscape to ride in!
In the end it was the right decision to drive/ride rather than doing the BNT.
There have been some amazing rides on the way!