Barn Hill,
red sand and rough roads, after traveling for 9 Kms of rough corrugated road we booked in for one night, non powered site on the wall or edge
the beach was a car drive, or walk the rough red dunes for a nice sunset
but the wind blew most of the night so it was good to get out the next day.We wanted to visit Port Smith but all the reports let to a 21 Km very rough road and per our friends Lyn and Errol who went in and took a look at the park, found it was also invested with Sand flies so we went on and continued on to Eighty mile Beach.
Eighty Mile beach nice for fishing
and to relax, got the rod ready and to the beach, caught a few Blue nosed Salmon
but unfortunately could not eat them due to worms through the flesh but it was fun all the same catching them, walked a bit here fossicking for shells and drove many a Km along the beach once again no swimming due to the sharks and the tide is, one moment, out by a couple of Km or high up the dunes and rough, stayed for 4 days and than of to Cape Keraudren, and how great this was we had a spot on top of a cliff
with views
to die for 2 nights


and of to Port Hedland and here we were for 3 daysPut Prado in for service and a hole was found in the radiator and this delayed us for 2 extra days, luckely we have RACV Total Care, they provided us with rental a car so we were able to get around.
Port Hedland is the Ore town and is BHP/Biliton Ore Trains
from Newman 8 times a day and 2 Km long forgot the tonnage but it is big.The loading docks here handle 6 Carriers
and it takes 30 hours to fill them generally 2-3 Ships depart a day and only at high tide, tides here are around 6-7 meters high.and as you can imagine this is all along the coast with miles of Mud flats and again no swimming unless you are somewhere, where there is a pool.Visited a few sights in PH
but generally there isn't much to visit so after 5 days and a $1000 dollars poorer we headed for Karijini National park for 2 Nights, staying at Dales campground
, This camp ground was in Dales Gorge and had 3 swim holes swam both the Fern Pool and Fortusque Falls 
temperture around 20 degrees 
the third Circular pool we where told was 6 degrees so we did not attempt to swim that one the camp site was great, and able to run the genie so no power problems.How beautiful this national park is although again more dusty corrugated roads


the canyons here are spectacular and the lookouts show great views, we visited Joffre and Knox Gorge,
than onto Weano Gorge area this gorge has several look outs ie Junction pool lookout where 4 Gorges merge
, Oxer gorge, we than decided to walk Weano Gorge
and this meant wading 

and swimming
some of the trek in fairly cool water and one part was up to the neck that is how deep it was,
Bianka walked as far as Hand rail pool
and I further to the Weano Falls approx a further half a Km.Than to complete the round trip for the day we drove to Mt Bruce to view the Rio Tinto Iron Ore mine from the look out, here we managed to see the Train
coming and going from the mine.Next day of to TomPrice
for a over night stay so we could visit the Tom Price Iron Ore Mine interesting to see but very dusty.
A Desert Pea in bloom
After Tom Price we stayed at a free camp half way to Karratha and arrived in Dampier late morning and met up with Eroll and Lyn our friends we have been traveling with they, they had to vacate the CP they stayed in, as you can only stay for 3 nights at a time and they had found this small council park and hid in the back of it where no one could see them ( it is illegal to camp outside of CPs)
so we decided to save some money too and joined them for the night, strange feeling when you do something illegal.Next day we moved to the Dampier Transit CP for 3 days, this place is also interesting, as it is also a port for loading Iron Ore, the Cp overlooks the loading facilities, we shopped in Karatha and day tripped to Point Sampson, the North west Shelf gas plant how massive this is,

Wickham open air cinema a in smal town for the gas works workers
Cosack the abandoned town due to cyclones and now being rebuilt for tourism
The courthouse with me as the judge
These are drying Salt pools, they look like Ice on a lake with snow drifts these are just out of Dampier

We left for Exmouth on the fourth day where I am writing this from we are going into the national Park ofter our stay here so till than Bye
Sig & Bianka


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