Hann Crossing Campground - Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park
18 – 21 July 2016
We had booked our campsite at
Rinyirru while we were in Seisia. The online booking system can be a pain, and
you do need to work out when you will arrive, but we haven’t found this to be
too much of a problem. We have been able to get good sites at the National Park
campgrounds of our choice, throughout this trip. Our new travelling friends, Boyd
and Ruth, were also booked in so we were looking forward to catching up with
them.
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A single Plumed Whistling-duck in the company of Wandering Whistling-ducks. |
We drove from Musgrave into the
national park, stopping briefly to look at a lagoon before we arrived at our Hann
Crossing campsite, right on the North Kennedy River. We had some shade and
plenty of room, although our site (number 11) was adjacent to another (number
12) which meant it wasn’t as private as some others.
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Afternoon light. Some spuds in the camp oven for dinner. |
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The North Kennedy River in front of our camp. |
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Juvenile Star Finches. It's a shame I couldn't find any adults, they are spectacular. |
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This large croc patrolled it's territory each morning in front of our camp site. |
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Orange Plane Butterfly, also around the camp but not as dangerous as the croc. |
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Double-barred Finch, looking a bit disheveled. |
We joined Boyd and Ruth for
drinks in the evening for the two nights they were there and we made bread in
the camp oven on the third day. There are no facilities at the campsites except for
a hybrid toilet at the entrance to the campground, which was a long way away.
We managed a decent wash with water drawn from the river using a bucket on a
rope – staying well back in case of crocs.
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It's nice to have a fire... making bread again. |
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Drinks at Ruth and Boyd's camp. |
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Nankeen Night-heron at Catfish Waterhole. |
Mick had read about a likely
birding spot (funny thing, that!) so we turned off onto McIvor Road, a few
kilometres before Isabella Falls. We drove along about 24 kilometres before
stopping at McIvor River. It was a very beautiful spot and we had lunch before
searching for birds. Not much luck on the avian front, but a very pleasant spot
to have a break from the road.
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At McIvor River. |
From there we backtracked back to
Battlecamp Road, and on to Cooktown.
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