April 20th: Left Coward Springs for William Creek- road not too bad! There is really only the Hotel at William Creek, plus an office of Wright’s Air where we could have had a day flight to Birdsville and Innamincka for a mere $1800 each, to see flood waters there! We declined! We stayed in the van park at the hotel and were able to fill our water tanks. Fortunately we didn’t need diesel at $2.99.9 a litre!! We ate at the pub- a hamburger for Nic and generic fish ( what type of fish? I asked- “fried fish”was the reply) for me!
June 2nd: We investigated the 2 waterholes/walks available to us here at Mt Hart. Firstly we went to Matthew Gorge where there were a group of Outback spirit clients who had been flown in from Broome because of the road closures. Matthew Gorge was surrounded by many squarecut black rocks on all sides. We caught up with Kurt who was now one of their tour guides. We had a swim in the Gorge then Nic and I followed the gorge upstream doing a lot of rock hopping. We went a fair way up but not to the very end. We then visited Barker Pool where we were the only ones there- saw the usual collection of birds - lots of Willy Wagtails , peaceful doves, tiny pale yellow honeyeaters and blackfaces cuckoo shrikes not to mention ravens and magpie larks. We returned to camp and had a walk along the banks of the Barker River bleeding the camp site. We had dinner at the restaurant- rack of lamb for Nic and Shark Bay Snapper for me! We visited Kurt who is sleeping in his car in the camp ground...
But was it good fish
ReplyDeleteS said the batter was better than the fish, which had probably spent too long in the freezer.
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