Koolpin and Freezing Gorges Sept 3-6
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Although Koolpin is only a short drive fom Dinner Creek, it is a completely different environment with larger, more open gorges and a wealth of Aboriginal paintings. And, as with all our trips in Kakadu, there are beautiful pools, perfect for swimming. |
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From Koolpin, we walk over to Freezing Creek which passes through the deepest, narrow gorge we know of in the park. We don't have a decent photo. Maybe you'll do better. The photo at right is in Koolpin Gorge.
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Terrain and difficulty.
Graveside is a relatively easy walk. There is one steep climb and some rock hopping but the leisurely pace ensures that there is always plenty of time to swim and relax.
Dinner Creek is one of the easiest walks we offer in Kakadu. Much of the walking with full packs is on fairly flat ground. Much of the walking is done with day packs from a base camp. There is some rock hopping and a few small climbs.
Koolpin-Freezing The walk up Koolpin and across to Freezing Gorge includes a couple of fairly steep, but short climbs and a fair amount of rock hopping. In Freezing Gorde, you have the choice of floating your pack for about 30 metres or doing a long, steep climb up and around the gorge. Most people choose the float. At the end of the hike, the walk down lower Freezing Creek includes lots of rock hopping and one section where you have to scramble over huge rocks. It's slow but most people don;t find it too hard.
Your rewards are waterfalls, wildflowers and an incredible Kakadu wilderness experience no other operator can offer you.
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