Tuesday, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:41
Hi Carolyn
I've been to all of the
places you mention, a few times, and usually with children in my tour groups. KC is defiinitely worth visiting, the walk into
the Gorge is easy along a reasonably level concrete path for most of it. The walk around the rim is obviously much tougher due to the steep climb up, I usually go up the left side when looking up
the gorge. Take it easy and you get to the top without too much effort. Once here there is quite a bit of walking over undulating
rock (easy) past bee hive
rock formations (a liitle like the Bungles in
places). Probably another 15-30 mins before you get to the actual rim, this is spectacualr but hold tight to the children at all times, there are no fences and a long long drop! But, this view alone is worth the effort. From here the tack follows the edge with various points where you can get up close and personal and scare yourself. Eventually you come to a series of steps and bridges where the track crosses a side canyon and this leads to
the Garden of Eden, quite a few wooden steps up and down. After this you are on the other side of the Rim and the
views from the edge here are equally impressive, not to be missed IMHO. Then the track diverts away from the rim and drops gradually over
rock back down to the car park (It may even be easier coming up this way, but I've always gone from left to right) My average time to do the
rim walk, take lots of photos and really enjoy the experience is 4-5 hours. At this time of year it will be very hot still, so definitely start as early as possible. You know your children best, so are best placed to make that decision in respect of them coping with it.
The
Finke Gorge National Park 4wd track through to
Boggy Hole, if contemplating going that way is one of the best 4wd tracks in central Australia, but the National Park brochure says no camper trailers, due mainly to the soft sand. Allow two days to do the drive from KC to Hermannsberg and
camp at
Boggy Hole, but think about the restrictions by National parks in regard to camper trailers.
If you don't go via
Boggy Hole you can get to
Palm Valley by the relatively easy
Mereenie Loop, permit availalble from the
shop at the
camp ground at KC. BTW, the
camp ground at KC is excellent and the bistro nearby provides entertainment in the peak season or a good meal if no entertainment.
The drive into
Palm Valley is a beauty too and the
camp ground in the Valley is good, you will need to drop tyre pressures for the sand in
Palm Valley too. There are various walks here too and they are all hot, but much shorter than KC rim. Allow at least 2 days here if you can. If you heed the National Park advice and not take the trailer into
Boggy Hole, you should allow time for a day visit into
Boggy Hole from
Palm Valley via the northern end and back the same way.
As for the gorges in the west MacDonnell's, all good, and obviously much shorter so a lot easier for the children. If you had time to do all of the above, then that would be ideal. Hope this helps.
Vic Widman
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