We didn't bother to pack up too early because the campground down the road don't really want you to turn up before 12.
We were out of the campground around 8 or so and stopped at the road house to drop off our rubbish in the designated trailer and we grabbed a packet of very expensive frozen veggies. People were already lined up trying to get water and fuel, I am glad we didn't need any.
Not far down the road we stopped at Galvin Gorge, parked the 4wd and van in a spot and walked in.
It wasn't a long walk, around 1 klm but the little gorge was as usual full of people. A nice little swimming hole under a reasonably tall cascading water fall.
We didn't swim this time as it was still pretty early, although warm enough but neither of us wanted to get wet, plus it was quite intimate with a lot of people walking in.
We continued our drive down the road to the Imintji Community. The roads are a lot better at this end of the Gibb. You still need to be careful and drive slowly but there are also bitumen sections form time to time.
I stopped and put a little bit of air back into the caravan tyres because of the better roads or more to the point the slightly faster speeds. I don't want to over heat the new tyres.
We arrived at the campground just before 12. We had to go to the community shop up the road to checkin. The camp ground was nice enough. You typical red dirt but had a nice grassy section in the middle with toilets and showers and a bbq area. Plus there are taps if you need to fill your water tanks.
We set up camp and spent the day relaxing and trying to catch up on some photos from our camera's.
We had quite a lot of water so we both took the opportunity to have nice long showers and wash our hair considering we can fill up again when we leave here.
We had left overs for tea and went to bed.