Katherine – 1st time (WK 18)

Savannah Way (Highway 1) over Katherine River

So we are back in Northern Territory (and getting used to losing 1.5 hours).

On 19/07/2021 before we headed off to Timber Creek on Highway 1, we managed to get our spare tyre fixed (no mean feat as all tyre fitters are flat out (no pun intended!) at this time of year). FYI: Highway 1 is the ring road around Australia and the longest in the world.

Timber Creek is a roadhouse with a lovely shady grassy caravan park behind it. The creek has a colony of flying foxes (big bats…..yuk…) and a resident fresh water croc (who seemed oblivious to us photographing him/her). A very pleasant overnighter.

On 20/07/2021 we continued along Highway 1 to Katherine (to get 4 new tyres πŸ˜„). There are lots of caravan parks but again we have chosen well (Katherine Holiday Park). After setup we went into town to the visitors centre to get a list of things to do. In the evening we ate at the caravan park restaurant. Not our best meal out unfortunately (and of course, expensive…., getting a tad fed up of the prices up here).

On 21/07/2021 we went for a walk along Katherine River and it’s crossings. In the afternoon we watched the Tom Curtin Outback Experience. Great family entertainment with a huge variety of animals (horses, dogs, donkeys, fowl, water buffalo to name but a few). They had demonstrations of horse breaking and dog training along with a cowboy singing whilst riding and standing on a horse.

On 23/07/2021 we drove out to Cutta Cutta (aboriginal for Caves) Caves. I took along a lightweight fleece as I usually find it cold in caves. Not these ones! There is no air flow because there is only one entrance. Not only were they warm but the further we went in, the humidity went up as there is water at the end (which is not open to the public). Very unpleasant. But interesting formations all the same. We didn’t get to see any bats as they stay at the end away from our light. We did, however, get to see a Banded Tree Snake (poisonous but not known to harm….we were told!).

On 24/07/2021 we start travelling towards Lichfield National Park (NP) and the 13th degree of latitude which will be the most northerly point of our trip. When we arrive in Lichfield NP we will have been through the 43rd degree to the 13th degree of latitude which is 3,300km as the crow flies (although we have actually travelled approx 33,000km between these latitudes).

Highway 1
Fresh Water Croc at Timber Creek
Flying Foxes at Timber Creek
Old railway bridge over Katherine RIver
Horse breaking at the Tom Curtin Outback Experience.
Cutta Cutta Caves
Banded Tree Snake (poisonous but not known to harm….honest!)
Our next destination
Our current location

Comments

4 responses to “Katherine – 1st time (WK 18)”

  1. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I love reading your blog…..and great photos πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

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      admin

      Thanks!

  2. Lloyd Avatar
    Lloyd

    I can’t believe you’ve gone all that way, so close to Darwin and not going up to see it. Have been enjoying seeing you with some sun on your faces, a reminder of whats coming back for us further south over the next few months. Travel safe.

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      admin

      We decided that cities and caravans are not a good mix (based on Adelaide and Melbourne on 2019/2020 trip). We had a weeks holiday on Darwin in Sept 2020 – loved it!