MUNJA EXPLORER
August 8-22, 2004
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Back on the main Munja track, we continue to the Pearson River where we bigin a six or seven day walk exploring a beautiful gorge to the north of the track that some of our friends visited several years ago.
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During the walk we walk along flat ground, scramble along ledges, swim in beautiful pools and float our packs through at least one pool. When we return to the vehicles, we drive to Mount Elizabeth Homestead and spend the night in the station campground. The following morning, we drive to Drysdale Station, stopping en route for a bit more exploration, before spending our final night in station accommodation.
Terrain and difficulty.
This trip will have a bit of everything. Lots of rock hopping and scrambling, flat rock, boulders, sand, thick scrub, open woodland, at least one pack float and almost anything else you can name. Some days will be long and hard but we expect to have a few short, easy ones as well.
Your rewards are beautiful beautiful gorges; tropical pools, perfect for swimming; spectacular views; Aboriginal art sites and an incredible Kimberley wilderness experience no other operator can offer you.
Click here to see a small gallery of photos from the Bachsten Creek area.
Click here to see a larger gallery of photos from the walk north of the Pearson River.
Click here to see a PDF file of the detailed trip notes.
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