Had an early start (for us) and were soon at the junction of the Gibb Road. Turned east. The road was in remarkably good condition. Must have been recently graded. Our first point of interest was Queen Victoria’s Head – a rock that looks like the Queen. We then left the flat country and started to climb the King Leopold Ranges. Stopped at Inglis Gap for a photo shoot, then turned to go to Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge. Found a camping sight but bit disappointing as access to the river is limited by the undergrowth and access to the gorges is via a very rocky road. We decided to treat ourselves and went to the Lodge for dinner. It was very nice. They served hot entrees first and then sat down to roast chicken and vegetables followed by desert. It was served with wine.
This is an ideal place to do a star trail but my effort last night was not a success.
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