Sunday, 24 July 2011

Started off with Pancakes

from Jeanette - It was a very cold night minus one degrees.  I am actually sleeping really well all cosy and warm.  It has been lovely sunny days though.  We got up this morning to go to a free Pancake breakfast the park puts on every Sunday morning.  They were scrumtious and we actually caught up again with Stephen and Jeanette Young travelling home.  We decided to see some of the East McDonnell range highlights today.  First off was Emily Gap and Jessie Gap.  We didn't need to walk in very far to see them which was good.  After that there was Corroboree Rock.  An interesting Ceremonial site for the Indigenous people here.  Lots of birds there too.  After that we headed on to Trephina Gorge and Jone Hayes Waterhole.  We had lunch here and then the last thing to view was N'dala Gorge.  It has been a very big day but well worth the effort.  At the moment we have a Didgeridoo playing in the background.  There is a talk tonight in the Camp Kitchen on how to play one.  Better go and find out.  Ross will put up some pics later.  Thanks for reading our blog.

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