Jasper gorge to limestone gorge

We left our lovely little camp at Jasper gorge and decided to head towards Bulita Homestead. The drive was pretty non- descript but the weather beautiful and warm. When we got to the campground at Bulita we pretty much turned our noses up and thought there's got to be something better. So we had a look around at the homestead (which was really just a cottage), read the stories and after speaking to the ranger decided to go to Limestone Gorge to camp. The roads are extremely dusty and in surprisingly nothing in the back of the ute, but the cutlery draw was terrible. I had the bright idea of wrapping the cutlery tray in glad wrap to stop them dancing around in the drawer and getting in underneath. - IT WORKED!

The boab trees are amazing, growing out of the rocks and cliff faces. The little creeks are lined with pandanus palms and the bird life prolific. The drive into the campground was very 'how-ya-goin'! With sports bras highly recommended

We drove past the limestone gorge campground and had a look up further. Another slow rough ride and came across a beautiful spot between two cliffs with a creek flowing in places in the middle. Karl washed his feet in there, but us girls reckoned the crocs may be hungry and gave that a miss.

We set up and had beautiful steak and salad for tea, warm showers and slept with the windows open in the camper for the first time.

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