9/9/22

We arrived on Wednesday after an arduous drive - always the way when you're back-tracking - and settled in to our camping spot here in the outskirts of Alice. 

I woke early, as usual, did the mound of washing and hung it on the line before Ian woke up. Then we high-tailed it out to Standley Gorge for a wonderful eggs Benedict breakfast at their Cafe before setting out on the short hike into the Gorge. We arrived before the lunchtime crowds and were able to watch the colours develop as the sun began to shine through the gap. So beautiful, with a little pool right at the end.

The complex is wholly owned and run by the local Aboriginal people, with no government assistance, and is an excellent and well-conducted business. Lots of people were there, including bus-loads on package tours, catered for with a huge assortment of home-made cakes and scones for their morning tea. Most arrive in order to be there around mid-day when the sun shines between the walls of the gorge.


On the way back, we drove in to see Simpson's Gap, which is easily accesible, and walked along the dry river bed to catch its beauty on camera.



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