We were up early to do the El Questro gorge walk. I think we were at the trail head around 8am and so were plenty of others!
The walk in is another mixture of high gorge walls, palm trees and rock hopping. It took us around an hour to find what they call the half way hole. Which was as far as we were heading in. Lucky as well because the next section was probably a little too difficult for us to climb into.
The whole area is very beautiful, crystal clear water and perfect swimming hole. A little chilli but no where near as cold as the Emma Gorge the day before.
We had our swim and a chat with another couple in the water and headed on out.
We were out in good time to do the big water crossing getting out of this road and get into Zebedee springs before they close at 12. They close them to us campers to allow the resort people to have them on their own without all the crowds!
The walk into the springs is very easy and short and hence there are a lot of people. They are a beautiful hot spring cascading down all these little rock holes. You just need to wait your turn to find a hole in the rocks and sit in the bath water for as long as you like.
We stayed long enough that is was starting to clear out as it was getting closer to 12.
Back to camp for lunch and a little rest then we jumped in the 4wd and went and did a 4wd track up to Pigeon Hole lookout. The lookout over looks the Pentecost river and the typical kimberly country escarpments it is very spectacular.
We drove back out and headed back to camp.
We just hung around camp for the rest of the arvo, cooked tea, did the usual watching telly and went to bed!