Thanks, englishwildman. Your jaunt across Iceland impressed me, too. I tend to prefer the more tropical explorations - Mongolia, British Columbia or Alaska in the summertime are about as cold as I like my journeys to get...
Hi Roman - At the end I hiked out along an upstream creek (the Montagai)heading south away from the King Edward Falls, eventually getting to the dirt track that heads up to the Mitchell Falls National Park. Followed that south to Theda Station (an old cattle ranch that is now a wildlife research station) in under a week, and flew out to Broome on a Cessna from there. Yes, it was May (my favourite month to do Kimberley trips), but was unseasonably rainy toward the end. Spectacular country tho.
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143Beech 5 months ago
Thanks, englishwildman. Your jaunt across Iceland impressed me, too. I tend to prefer the more tropical explorations - Mongolia, British Columbia or Alaska in the summertime are about as cold as I like my journeys to get...
Cheers from Down Under,
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remoteriverman 1 year ago
fantastic trip.
englishwildman 1 year ago
Hi Roman - At the end I hiked out along an upstream creek (the Montagai)heading south away from the King Edward Falls, eventually getting to the dirt track that heads up to the Mitchell Falls National Park. Followed that south to Theda Station (an old cattle ranch that is now a wildlife research station) in under a week, and flew out to Broome on a Cessna from there. Yes, it was May (my favourite month to do Kimberley trips), but was unseasonably rainy toward the end. Spectacular country tho.
remoteriverman 1 year ago
Neat trip Kevin, thanks for sharing. How'd you get out at the end? And did you say this was May, start of the dry season?
romandial 1 year ago