Well there is so much to tell but I cannot resist starting the trip report with a poem from our club and noted poet, the very gifted and talented Mrs Karen Box. (and she is a good nurse too, I know because she performed surgery out in the bush on my foot) anyway here it goes.
                          KIMBERLEY 2012
 “Let’s meet in Dalby for the trip to start”
Four vehicles, eight people, adventure in our hearts
The first day it was raining and the temperature dropped
No more rain to be seen and that days’ kilometres never topped
We drove through The Maranoa and The Channel Country
On up to the border of the Northern territory
We saw Wild life, some sad life and birds in their glory
There were a few mishaps but that’s another story
The Plenty H’way was great! We bush camped off the road
The corrugations were ferocious - saw us checking our load
The Tanami isolated, rough and dry
Sunset and Sunrise we heard Dingos cry
It’s now I must mention the Dust was abundant 
It billowed around us The Smell became Pungent
But we all soldiered on to the end of each day
When happy hour came and washed some away
On to Western Australia, we forged to Wolf Creek
where we caught up with old friends - gave each other cheek
Halls Creek, then to Broome where the Pearls are all grown
Cape Leveque and Derby in a plane we were flown
Over Horizontal Waterfalls, wet lands and dry
A sight to be seen but feeling SICK in the sky
Mornington, Charnley, El Questro, Home Valley
We stayed at them all and ticked off our talley
The landscape was spectacular, escarpments ,gorges abound
And if there was water? in it -Allan was found
The sunsets should be mentioned as beautiful and calm
The road stretching for miles- the size of these farms!
We drove and told stories, drank beer and some Rum
For six weeks in The Outback we had lots of fun
But now at The Bungles, its time to say Bye
Make our own ways to home, “How good holidays fly!”
Kimberley 2012 was a special event
lots of laughter, photos, memories
GOD IM SICK OF THIS TENT
                                                                                                  Karen Box August 2012
			
			
									
						
										
						Kimberleys 2012
Re: Kimberleys 2012
This is only a start to the trip report, there is still when time permits much more to come such as the amazing scenery,the dust, the twelve thousand k's covered, the blown brand new Cooper ST Maxx tyres, smahed rear windows, the dust, the rocks, the happy hours each evening, the campfires, the dust, the wayward gas bottle, the flaming stoves, the limp aerials, the dust, the automatic opening camper trailer at 100kph and the dust. And one thing I nearly forgot to mention, the great travelling companions we had. Thankyou to Karen and Allan, Lynne and Trevor, Hanneke and Paul, and Chris and Les for  making this trip something that I will treasure and have fond memories of for many years to come.
Steve.
			
			
									
						
										
						Steve.
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Re: Kimberleys 2012
Wow, great poem.  Can't wait to see some photos.  
Don't be too long in following up with the rest of the trip report; I'm intrigued!
			
			
									
						
							Don't be too long in following up with the rest of the trip report; I'm intrigued!
Ben
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Re: Kimberleys 2012
What a top poem. We both look forward to seeing the photos and glad you all had a top holiday.
			
			
									
						
										
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Well at long last here is a start to the photos.
Some of the luxury accommodation along the way. A bit of the magnificent scenery we enjoyed. Time to air down for the next five weeks to come. DSC06378.JPG
BUGGER!#$%^%$#$# But I get by with a little help from my friends.
Tanami Track Broome surrounds








Cable Beach
Cape Leveque


Derby

Horizontal Waterfalls


The Gibb River Road begins!
Windjana Gorge Freshie

Windjana Gorge




Bells Gorge


Mornington Wilderness Camp




Galvans Gorge

Pentercost River Crossing (Cockburn Ranges)

El Questro





Trevor having fun at El Questro

Saltie at Home Valley Station

Karinje Track (following Cockburn Ranges)

Karinje Track salt pans

Wyndham - old telegraph station

Wyndham boab tree

Wyndham art

Ord River

Ivanhoe Crossing near Kunanurra

Lake Argyle


Durack Homestead at Lake Argyle

Bungle Bungle (Purnululu)













			
			
									
						
										
						Some of the luxury accommodation along the way. A bit of the magnificent scenery we enjoyed. Time to air down for the next five weeks to come. DSC06378.JPG
BUGGER!#$%^%$#$# But I get by with a little help from my friends.
Tanami Track Broome surrounds








Cable Beach

Cape Leveque


Derby

Horizontal Waterfalls


The Gibb River Road begins!
Windjana Gorge Freshie

Windjana Gorge




Bells Gorge


Mornington Wilderness Camp




Galvans Gorge

Pentercost River Crossing (Cockburn Ranges)

El Questro





Trevor having fun at El Questro

Saltie at Home Valley Station

Karinje Track (following Cockburn Ranges)

Karinje Track salt pans

Wyndham - old telegraph station

Wyndham boab tree

Wyndham art

Ord River

Ivanhoe Crossing near Kunanurra

Lake Argyle


Durack Homestead at Lake Argyle

Bungle Bungle (Purnululu)













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Re: Kimberleys 2012
Good photos Steve. Looks like you had a good time and sore a lot of country. I would love to see the Wolfe Creek Crater, blows me away when ever I see pictures of it.
			
			
									
						
										
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Yeah Mark it is awesome, these are just a start of the pics, more to come you will seeing some more stunning landforms yet. I will just keep editing the above post so keep an eye on it.
			
			
									
						
										
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At long last we have added a few more piccies to our trip report. Sorry it took so long.
We have now been home for six weeks and still cannot find the words to describe the amazing trip that we had.
Steve
			
			
									
						
										
						We have now been home for six weeks and still cannot find the words to describe the amazing trip that we had.
Steve
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Re: Kimberleys 2012
Some spectacular photos there.
			
			
									
						
										
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