Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 07:45
The Larapinta Drive west of Alice runs along the base of Heavitree and Chewing ranges. There are numerous gorges, but you do have to do some walking, you drive to
places to start a walk. The Cchre Pits are only a km or so off the Drive
Camp at Ormiston
Gorge (they have showers) and do the
Ormiston Pound walk. You can also
camp at Elery Big Hole but I don't think there are showers.
You can swim at both.
If you are fit there are phenomenal
views to be had at Count's look out which is between
Serpentine Dam and Chalet. It is a 14km round trip walk, make sure you do it early in the day and take plenty of water (4L per person + water back in vehicle).
Likewise there is a spectacular walk up beyond
Stanley Chasm, about 10km return (the chasm part is only a few hundred metres, the back of it is more spectacular to me).
We have stayed at Kings Ck Station over Kings Ck resort. The resort looked fine, but the Station is owned by locals and they tend to have more long term employees who can fill you in on the district better than the Resort. It's normally a 2 night stay, arrive 1 afternoon, walk the Canyon the next day (make sure you look at
Kathleen Springs midway between The Canyon and Station).
I have not been to the East Macs, but they tell me there is a worthwhile drive. I researched it a fe wyears ago but as we were hauling a camper trailer decided against it. You end up goping through cattlewater (? or similar name) pass to around Gemtree on the
Plenty Highway. Many people say they prefer the East Macs ove rthe West Macs.
Uluru is about 3 days, 1 day at Olgas, 1 day at Uluru, perhaps 1 day of rest and washing. Don't expect to climb it, from Oct with warmer days you will be very lucky to find it open.
Not been into
Palm Valley or
Boggy Hole, people say it is
well worthwhile. Best of luck using that folding shovel, it's one step up from your hands I suppose. IF you are serious you will have a long handled shovel and a snatch strap is useless without another vehicle. Adjust your tyre pressures (have a compressor) otehrwise you will just dig holes in the river bed I'm told, so unless you have them, do your research before going onto
Boggy Hole.
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Follow Up By: Marks2912 - Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 08:53
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 08:53
Thanks Mark & Wooly,
your ideas are appreciated.
We are planning to do some walking and are gearing up for the hot weather. I used to live/work across western NSW so I am figuring the heat in October wont be a huge shock (but I have been in
Canberra for a few years and that , i am sorry to say, has made me rather soft ...).
Given we are flying in to Alice I doubt I can bring much recovery gear with us. Will stock up with emergency water / food and will have sat phone & epirb..and a pack of cards...
have a great day,
Mark
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Follow Up By: BrownyGU - Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:51
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:51
+1 for Ormiston
Gorge, a must see and
good camp site with showers and
toilets at a great price.
Cheers....Browny
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Follow Up By: Member - Mark (Tamworth NSW) - Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 13:39
Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011 at 13:39
Mark
I've spent 11 days in 2 spells walking most of the Larapinta Trail which runs from
Redbank Gorge back into Alice, about 220km all up, I was there last only a month ago.
IF you don't mind walking, when you do The
Ormiston Pound walk, take a diversion over to Bowman's Gap in the NW corner of the Pound, there should be a good
swimming hole.
Brinkley's
bluff from
Stanley Chasm is another great view, and a full days walk. Most people will tell you about the walk up Mt Sonder, but Count's,
Ormiston Pound and Brinkley's
Bluff are spectacular. The geology of the region is amazing.
The main dirt roads are fine, even Meerenie Loop is "doable" in a
sedan as long as you take it steady. Sorry I can't help you with the more "extreme" tracks.
PS forgot to mention that Grosse's
Bluff an old meteorite impact crater looks spectacular, people say it's
well worth going into. Apparently you will need your high clearance to get in there.
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