Gibb River Road Blog 1

Gibb River Road Blog 1

We’re finally back in Kununurra after just over 4 weeks of not having internet access whilst we travelled the Gibb River Road.  Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll dedicate multiple posts to the Gibb River Road section as we know many want to know all the juicy details of this part of our trip!  Here’s the first […]

Gibb River Road Blog 2

Gibb River Road Blog 2

Here comes another instalment of our Gibb River Road adventures, as we now finally hit the Gibb River Road, visit a few stations and many of the stunning gorges.. Days 7-14 Upon arriving at the Gibb River Road, it was hard for Grant to contain his excitement.  Woo hoo!!  Lots of photos were in order and […]

Gibb River Road Blog 3

Gibb River Road Blog 3

Days 15 – 21 Day 15 – Packing up at Mount Elizabeth this morning we, realise our pack ups are starting to get quicker (thank goodness…it’s only taken two weeks of practice)!  We started to joke saying we’ll get this packing down pat just as we pick up the van again. On the road, we headed […]

Gibb River Road Blog 4

Gibb River Road Blog 4

Day 22 – First stop at El Questro was Saddleback Ridge Lookout.  The track leading up to the lookout was a good 4WD track, pretty steep and narrow, and gave the Paj a bit of a workout.  Upon arriving at the top, the scenery was stunning.  We had 360 degrees view of the place – there […]

WA – Munja Track

WA – Munja Track

WHERE: The magnificent Munja Track is located in the far north of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Accessed off the Gibb River Road from Mt Elizabeth Station, the 225 kilometre challenging track to the coast ends at Walcott Inlett where you can witness first hand the massive Kimberley tides and fish for barramundi. Just keep watch […]

WA – Gibb River Road

WA – Gibb River Road

If there was one place that was typically Kimberley, then many would say it has to be the Gibb River Road. Having first visited the Gibb in the early 1990s, there is no doubt that it has drawn us back time and time again, and I don’t think that will change any time soon!   […]