check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar Canegrowers rearview170 Cobb Grill Skid Row Recovery Gear Caravan Industry Association of Australia
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: 3 months trekking


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:
3 months trekking


Hello,


My name is Geoff, and the wife is Jean.


We are new to this forum, and we are also about to embark on our long awaited 3 month trek from Sth Oz to Darwin, Kakadu, Kununurra, Gibb River Road, Mitchell Plateau, Broome, Pilbara, Gascoyne and everything in between as much as possible.


Hope to meet up with some of you sometime, somewhere.


Geoff.


 



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 6
Date:

All the best Geoff, I'm sure you will have a fantastic time, if there is any info you need about Kununurra and the East Kimberley then please ask!

__________________
News is what someone somewhere is trying to hide, everything is advertising.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

Thanks Andrew,


Maybe a good caravan park in Kununurra to start with please?


I have been told about the Town Park and also the Kimberleyland Park.


Which would be the best with a camper trailer Andrew?


Geoff.



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 6
Date:

There are 5 parks in Kununurra and they are all good and bad for many different reasons (more good then bad!)

Town Caravan Park is fantastic if you want to be in the middle of town as this park certainly is! Of course there a downsides to being so centralized with the main problem being noise. From time to time if the pub has a band on etc then it can get a little noisy.

Kimberleyland is just on the outskirts ( a nice scenic 2km walk to the centre of town) aituated right on the river (ie lake kununurra). Beautiful spot however the mozzies can be a but hungry from time to time. Kimberleyland has more room so this might be better for you also.

My pick would be Kimberleyland.

__________________
News is what someone somewhere is trying to hide, everything is advertising.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

Thanks for that info Andrew.


What has the season been like so far?


We intend to be in your area around 3rd week of April.



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 27
Date:

Hi guys,
I was up in Kununurra back in August - loved the Kimberleyland park, as well. But Hidden Valley is pretty special too, backing as it does onto the national park. Time your visit well as the town is absolutely heaving during the school holidays during the 'winter' months. Make sure you get down to Ivanhoe Crossing which is spectacular. There is a back road along the River Ord towards Wyndham with some top fishing spots (barra, if you've got the temperament). There are free camping spots along here but really no good for  the van - best leave it back in town. 



__________________
Still got L-plates on


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

All info very handy Silverfox, thanks.


Did you actually visit the Hidden Valley Park?


I do want to drive over the Ivanhoe Crossing, hopefully it will be low enough when we are there.



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 6
Date:

Can't really say much about the season so far as it hasn't started! The wet is in full swing and the tourists don't start arriving for a few months yet.

Sorry to dissapoint you Geoff but unless it stops raining today I cant imagine Ivanhoe crossing beong open. The old road between Kununurra and Wyndham that was mentioned is indeed a great trip.

My sister got married along the river on that road last year and the groom even managed time to wet a line whilst awaiting her arrival!

__________________
News is what someone somewhere is trying to hide, everything is advertising.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

Thanks Andrew, I hope the rain isn't going to prevent us driving along the GRR at that time of the season then.


Geoff.



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 6
Date:

quote:
Originally posted by: GeoffSA

"Thanks Andrew, I hope the rain isn't going to prevent us driving along the GRR at that time of the season then.
Geoff.
"


You will have more luck with the GRR then Ivanhoe but again, be prepared for the worst as you will be up north a little earlier then the majority. That said, I think you should be fine.

-- Edited by Andrew at 15:50, 2005-02-25

__________________
News is what someone somewhere is trying to hide, everything is advertising.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

31 days to go...........

__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Newbie

Status: Offline
Posts: 2
Date:

What sort of Vehicle and set-up Geoff?

__________________
Scurrilous cur


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

I have a 2005 3.0L TD Patrol, towing a Cameron Canvas offroad camper trailer.


I have had the previous 2000 3.0L TD Patrol and was quite happy with the performance from it, also towing the same trailer.


We have our own camp shower and porta potti, etc.


Geoff.



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 17
Date:

quote:

Originally posted by: Andrew

" You will have more luck with the GRR then Ivanhoe but again, be prepared for the worst as you will be up north a little earlier then the majority. That said, I think you should be fine.-- Edited by Andrew at 15:50, 2005-02-25"


Andrew,


I have heard that Kununurra may cop a bit of the TC Ingrid. Do you know the situation yet?


Please keep me posted.


Geoff



__________________
2005 GU 3.0L TD Nissan Patrol, Cameron Canvas Offroad Camper Trailer.
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook