That was the coldest night we have had yet, I suppose we have got to expect in being inland and having beautiful clear days.
It was a bit of a slower start, early coffee then we decided to walk the range that we walked last night, we wanted to see the rocks with the morning light on them.
After coming back and having breakfast we drove up the road to another trail, my knees were swollen and bruised but I thought it would be better to keep them moving.
The trail was easy, there was a cave that had some aboriginal art and evidence that it was once used as a shelter.
On the way back to camp we came across an area with approx 4 dozen red tailed black cockatoo, and another area with 2 brolga snd different types of heron.
The evening was spent around a campfire with 2 very nice people from Bribane, Jane and John, Jane is a doctor and an avid bird watcher, they were great company with terrific sense of humor.
Friday, 27 June 2014
16th June 2014 Keep River National Park
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