Day 28 – Alligator Gorge Mountain

Now the gorge has become a mountain. We had to climb down it first to Blue Gum Flat to then join the Kingfisher Trail which took us nearly out to Hidden Camp. We followed a fire trail for a some distance, calling in to Kingfisher Flat for lunch where the animals talk to you. Their printed signs say things like "You eat your food and we'll eat ours", and "If you wash your clothes in [...]

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Day 27 – The Terraces and the Narrows

You may not believe me if I tell you we were back at Alligator Gorge today but a new location and this is where all the action is. Trails go everywhere here - Hidden Gorge; Alligator Gorge which includes my Day 27 heading; The Blue Gum Trail; Lookouts for them all; and some smaller trails. There was little climbing in the gorge so at the end of the day (the real end!) I paid a [...]

By |2021-06-28T18:20:07+10:00June 27th, 2021|5 Comments

Day 26 – Alligator Gorge

We went to Hidden Gorge yesterday, expecting of course, a gorge, (but it was hours away and the evening was upon us), and we got a mountain - wahoo! Today we went to Alligator Gorge, expecting a mountain and a gorge and we got yesterday’s gorge, we think. The gorge we saw today was mostly hidden so maybe we’ve seen the hidden one after all. So tomorrow we are going to another entry point for [...]

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Day 25 – Hidden Gorge Mountain

We’re back down in the Southern Flinders Ranges (parked at Port Augusta because it is closest to these mountains) where we planned to be because we’re on our way home. There are mountains here we were keeping up our sleeve in case we ran out, and so we are calling on them to complete our 30. Today it was the Hidden Gorge Mountain, (my name for it because I couldn’t find its name). There are [...]

By |2021-06-28T18:16:36+10:00June 25th, 2021|5 Comments

Day 24 – Mount Jarvis

I found a mountain!!! And it’s a beauty. Eight kilometres away across a flat expanse of red earth lies Mount Jarvis. As I walked towards it I could see the rocks on the side and near the top, glisten. There had been some rain and I was putting my poncho on as I noticed it. There was a saddle  and the mountain on the other side of it also glistened. Corrie had other things to [...]

By |2021-06-24T18:54:29+10:00June 24th, 2021|3 Comments

Day 23 – Aroona Dam

Some days ago I got lost because I missed a sign. Below is my third attempt to get it right. I tried the newly opened walk at Leigh Creek this morning because I think I now have a clear idea on where the path goes. The sun was just beginning to shed light at the far end of the earth struggling to be seen behind the white grey mass of clouds. It seemed that yesterday [...]

By |2021-06-23T21:14:50+10:00June 23rd, 2021|1 Comment

Day 22 -Parachilna

As I explained earlier, my experience here in SA is that there have been two types of gorges - a long gorge that you admire on a ‘journey’ through it; and a gorge that you arrive at and then admire, that I call a ‘destination’ gorge. This was a ‘journey’ gorge that we travelled along for over six kms. A dry, ‘two semi trailer wide’ at times rocky creek bed narrowing to a car width [...]

By |2021-06-23T18:01:34+10:00June 22nd, 2021|1 Comment

Day 21 – Leigh Creek

We’ve come back down to earth after leaving the relatively pristine environs of Wilpena Pound. As soon as we hit the long, dry, flat plains of what I hear some people call, the real Australia, it seems like another country. As you go further north it becomes dryer, the towns become smaller and the deserts loom large. There are mountains but there is little or no accommodation, so we would have to travel too far [...]

By |2021-06-22T17:26:50+10:00June 21st, 2021|3 Comments

Day 20 – Bunyeroo Gorge and Trig Hill

Last dinner was with our new friends from Rozelle. They followed us on the Bridle Path yesterday because they thought their initial lookout hike was not enough and if us two oldies could mess with the rocks and the rain then they could.  Sadly she hurt her knees with the rock jumping (I tell you it is a highly specialised art), but gladly they were able to walk the big mountain today. So it was [...]

By |2021-06-21T10:02:19+10:00June 20th, 2021|4 Comments

Day 19 – Rawnsley Bluff

  One article said this was a very difficult climb; another said it was rocky but only difficult for a short way and then flattened out; another said it was straight forward for most hikers. We called its bluff even though it was one for and two against.  Just in case there was an issue I covered myself and added a couple of kms to my pre dawn walk. It was a 20km drive to [...]

By |2021-06-20T17:42:16+10:00June 19th, 2021|3 Comments