El Questro
Monday 19th
Up at the crack of dawn we left our resting spot and headed to El Questro. We had heard a lot about this place from our good friend Dom who had played there once before.
Travelling into the Kimberlies the landscape changes drastically with massive mountains and sloping hills as far as the eye can see, makes for a nice change to the flat dry dirt we've been used to. This stretch of road was full of wildlife too, apart from the massive beautiful cows we see everywhere roaming the roads, we saw a pack of wild dogs sitting along side the road, at first we thought they were dingos, but coming closer they looked like some kind of bull mastiff, some roos (alive), the biggest eagles I've ever seen having breakfast on some roadkill AND a ginger feral cat running across the road.
There are also a lot more wild flowers and massive boab trees up here, beautiful.
Coming to the El Questro turn off we immediately felt like we had been transported to Mexico, so we put on our favourite Mariachi bands album "Mariachi El Bronx"…quite fitting!!!
All of a sudden there were big Palm trees and tropical plants popping up everywhere and we knew we were up for something "different".
After a long windy 4WD track with our first few successful water crossings we arrived at the El Qestro Township, basically an oasis, our idea of actual paradise. This place had everything I love, from galloping horses to a ranch style bar with massive decorative cow skulls to boot. Holy God…..
After checking in and given directions to our "private" camp spot by the creek we set up and headed off in search of El Questro Gorge. We'd been told this place was beautiful and somewhere nice to swim.
Reaching the gorge track we made our way through 2.5kms of winding rainforest and rocky creeks to a beautiful swimming hole with a little waterfall. It was amazing!! The water soooooo fresh and little fish swimming around us, it didn't feel real!!
Back down the track after a "gorge"ous swim!! We had showers and then went to the bar for happy hour. Sitting around drinking our gin and tonics and Bundy, we met Buddy, he's the local genuine rodeo cowboy and you can't miss him, he's been living here for 25 years and had his own dedicated seat at the pub to prove it, he was the coolest dude we've seen in a long time!!! Knocking back a few drinks and talking to some of the locals we headed back to camp for some vegetable ravioli.
Ben made a great fire and then attempted to make some fruit and maypole syrup damper in our camp cooker…Success!!! It was the best bloody damper either of us had ever tasted and we were stoked!!!!
Off to bed with full bellies, we had an early morning the next day with a visit to Zebidee Springs…Wooohooo!!!