We left El Questro and parted ways with Matt and Bec - they were heading straight through to Spring Creek, the camp at the turn-off to the Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park, while Jane and I did a detour to have a look at Emma Gorge.
The Gorge itself was nice, ranging from an open grassland to a progressively narrower, rockier and lusher trail. It ended in a massive round pool with 50+ metre cliffs all round, and a series of long but low volume waterfalls. The water was freezing, but the best bit was that there’s a thermal (hot) spring off to the side, running down a rock alcove and into a bathtub-sized pool.
Just after leaving Emma Gorge, we came across this bushfire - it was moving towards the road pretty quickly, so we didn’t stop, just caned it through. Those black specks in the sky over the road are all hawks or eagles, swooping on smaller animals fleeing the fire.
After coming off the Gibb River Road, we developed trailer bearing trouble just at the turn-off to Kununurra; I’d used the spare a few days earlier on the right side, but the inner seal was the wrong type and I intended replacing it as soon as we got into a town - but now the left hand side bearing had gone. Since we had a lot more distance to do and were out of spares, we made the call to detour in to Kununurra to sort it out, and catch up with Matt and Bec later. Unfortunately, we got to town just as the shops were shutting, so we camped at a rest area out of town and spent the next day sorting it all out.
Quick plug here for Phil and the folks at Metaland Kununurra - extremely well-stocked parts, and friendly advice plus a hand when I couldn’t budge the old bearing cups or seat the new ones. So it took me some time, a lot of sweat and a bit of swearing plus some assistance but in the end the trailer was sitting proudly on silky smooth new bearings.
We left Kununurra in the late afternoon and headed off for Spring Creek, trying to catch up with Matt and Bec again. On the way we dropped the trailer off at Turkey Creek (Warnum) Roadhouse for safekeeping, as the road up to the Bungles is pretty rough and we thought we’d just travel light for this part of the trip. June, a nice lady who worked and lived at the roadhouse also offered to look after Janes herbs - we have 2 little planter boxes with fresh herbs.
We got to Spring Creek after dark, and camped there for the night before heading in to the Bungles the next morning.


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