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Canarvon Ranges (WA)

Submitted: Friday, Jun 07, 2002 at 00:00

Andreas

We would like visit the Canarvon Ranges (WA) and wonder if some kind
soul could give us information about tracks, availability of water and features in the ranges worthwhile to visit.

Thank you for your help
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AnswerID: 4066   Submitted: Friday, Jun 07, 2002 at 00:00

Colin replied:

We 'Subarued' the Carnarvon Ra August 2001. The Ra was our 'way out' after travelling South down the CSR from Jigalong/Durba/Calvert etc. We approached Carnarvon from Well 5 in NW direction through Blue Hills (Blue Hills was a station run by an Aboriginal called Tommy Ingebong - the Ra at Well 6 is called Ingebong) to Trig statiom M6. Great 360 views from M6 and fine examples of 'ripple marks' in rock formation.
We camped at Serpents Glen for 3 days - lots of Aboriginal art. Not a lot of water but a nice 'rock bath' above camp was used. There is ample water and good camp site at Talbot WH in the North section of Ra. We travelled out (track runs East from Serpents Glen)to Hwy via Neds Creek Hmstd. All tracks were good - we used 1:250 000 Topo and Geology maps. Would be good protocol to contact station before entering. Hope this info is helpful - Colin
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AnswerID: 4070   Submitted: Friday, Jun 07, 2002 at 00:00

Andreas replied:

Thanks for your helpful informatiom. By the way, is there still a track branching off to Constance Hedland (east from Calvert R.)?

Andreas
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FollowupID: 1758   Submitted: Sunday, Jun 09, 2002 at 00:00

Colin posted:

Hmmm - testing the memory a little, but I think the answer is yes. We did the 'circuit' clockwise and I do remember a track to the left as we started heading back south/south-west. The best 'CSR' contacts are Eric & Ronelle Gard who live in Perth and do tagalong tours - they would know for sure. Fantastic Petroglyphs at Walga Gorge !
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FollowupID: 1767   Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 at 00:00

Andreas posted:

Thanks for the info Colin. Which stations did you contact? I kow about Walga Rock but not Walga Gorge. Is it in the Calvert or Canarvon Ranges?
Andreas
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FollowupID: 1784   Submitted: Thursday, Jun 13, 2002 at 00:00

Colin posted:

Andreas - see my response to Phil on Forum
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AnswerID: 4104   Submitted: Monday, Jun 10, 2002 at 00:00

Phil replied:

Hi Andreas and Colin
I am also very interested in the Carnarvon Range area and will travel there later this year (hopefully) and have found very little info available.

Colin When you did the "circuit" - did you mean around the range.
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AnswerID: 4105   Submitted: Monday, Jun 10, 2002 at 00:00

Phil replied:

Hi Andreas and Colin
I am also very interested in the Carnarvon Range area and will travel there later this year (hopefully) and have found very little info available.

Colin When you did the "circuit" - did you mean around the range.
thanks Phil
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FollowupID: 1783   Submitted: Thursday, Jun 13, 2002 at 00:00

Colin posted:

Phil and Andreas - Walga Gorge reference was at Calvert Ra, on the Western edge - the 'circuit' refernce was also of Calvert Ra. Re Carnarvon Ra - We didn't actually contact Ned's Creek Stn before, as 2 of the group had been there previously - but we did have a very useful chat with the owner at work at Simpsons Well stock yard. The Hall family took up the station in 1946, currently Dad (Ted) and Son. Currently Neds Creek is running about 5,000 head after 5 good years. The stock look fine and healthy, using WA bred Droughtmaster stud bulls. There numbers are being reduced, as this is beyond the average carrying capacity. There is lots to see in Carnarvon Ra and other tracks to explore, at least a week needed. (my contact - colin.johnson69@bigpond.com -) It is important to try and 'do the right thing' to the owners - there are many SIGNS on the lower part (Well 5 and below) of the CSR indicating the frustrations of station owners!
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