the evil twin
27th February 2012, 11:11 PM
I didn't realise so many people would be interested in "Rocks" so here is a 4 day trip we did a couple of months back... enjoy
Oh, by the way, the missus and I haven't even done 1/2 of 'em yet...
We meandered out of Rockingham at gentleman’s hours heading for the thriving metropolis of Bruce Rock via Jarrahdale, Nth Bannister and then into new Territory for us of Pingelly, Lake Yealering, Corrigin and all those dinky little towns along the way.
Bruce Rock Caravan Park had some excellent reports and we were very happy we chose it as it was certainly the pick of the Parks that we did check out on our wanderings.
First day on the Rock Tour was ‘North’ with plans to get as far up as Bonnie Rock however our first stop was Merredin to replace not one but two pairs of blown out Japanese Safety Boots and that led to a Cuppa and well we kinda slowed down from there.
We did knock over Bruce Rock (1) and Merredin Peak (2) as we headed out to Westonia for Marj to catch up with some childhood memories then Sandford Rock (3) , Moorine Rock (4), Keokanie Rock (5) and Karolin Rock (6) got eyeballed. Apart from the endless wheat fields two other things became apparent in that it was goddam hot and the Mines out this way may not rival the superpit but they are goddam big. Anyway quick change of plan due to the hot day had us cut right to Bullfinch and Southern Cross with the 8 or so northern Rocks put off till another visit. Strawberry Rock (7) Jilbadgie (8) and Frog Rock (9) came and went however I must say that Frog Rock has easily the prettiest Rockhole of the lot.
Day Two became ‘East’ as my beloved Navvy was a tad worn out and opted to stay in camp so I set off on the longest and what would have been the most boring leg for Marj as I wanted to check out a WW 11 RAAF aircraft crash site out near Jilbadji. The Pilot walked 4 days before he was rescued and the Nav was never found. The harvest is in full swing and some of the machinery on the road was awesome. Yilgerin Rock (10), Myarin Rock (11) and Emu Hill (12) before the long straight push from Narembeen to Mt Walker (13) and a decision to leave the Anderson Rocks for another time and head for Gnamma Hill (14) and the large Dam (for out here) and Pump Station and it was off thru the Rabbit Proof fence to the Crash Site. A few pic’s and a tick in a personal “wanna see that list” box and it was about face and Neendojer Rock (15) , Mt Hampton (16) and Kangaroo Rock (17).
Day Three was South and hopes of Wave Rock soon disappeared as we found there just wasn’t enough time in the day. Shackleton to check out Australias smallest Bank/Child Care Centre/Aircraft Observation Post/Met Station (thanks XLR8) and Kokebin Rock (18) which has a truly awesome Stockmans Handbuilt Well then Nangeen Hill (19), Toapin Rock (20) which had a Dam fully roofed over to combat evaporation which was no mean feat and off to Gorge Rock (21) cracking good swimming hole, then Kulin, bigger water slide than Bruce Rock but not working so another win to us, along the Tin Horse Highway to Jilakin Rock (22) and up to Yeerakine Rock (23) before a cruise back to Bruce Rock and some more Beers a Slide or three and ½ hour in the Spa Pool.
I was continually amazed how absolutely important thses Outcrops were to early Australiana as almost every one of them had Cairns where the local school was or the Sandalwood Cutters camped and small hamlets sprang up only to disappear.
Couple of Pics I hope you enjoy
Moorine Rock
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160889.jpg
BIG Marbles
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160902.jpg
Karolin Rock Waterhole
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160909.jpg
Frog Rock (one of the top 3 Rockholes we saw)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160915.jpg
Tankage that gives an idea how much water these Rocks collect
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160919.jpg
Feeder Weirs
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160920.jpg
Hidden Hollow
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170931.jpg
Hidden Hollow 2
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170932.jpg
Roe Dam (virtually on top of the Rock)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170934.jpg
Aircraft Crash Site (whats left of the hole the engine went in 10 feet)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170938.jpg
One of the Wreckage Piles left by the recovery crews
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170939.jpg
Kokebin Rock Well (pics don't do it justice)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180943.jpg
Toapin Weir (some of the old roofing work still visible)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180949.jpg
Gorge Rock Swimming Hole
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180951.jpg
Gorge Rock even had a diving board (footings still visible)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180952.jpg
Oh, by the way, the missus and I haven't even done 1/2 of 'em yet...
We meandered out of Rockingham at gentleman’s hours heading for the thriving metropolis of Bruce Rock via Jarrahdale, Nth Bannister and then into new Territory for us of Pingelly, Lake Yealering, Corrigin and all those dinky little towns along the way.
Bruce Rock Caravan Park had some excellent reports and we were very happy we chose it as it was certainly the pick of the Parks that we did check out on our wanderings.
First day on the Rock Tour was ‘North’ with plans to get as far up as Bonnie Rock however our first stop was Merredin to replace not one but two pairs of blown out Japanese Safety Boots and that led to a Cuppa and well we kinda slowed down from there.
We did knock over Bruce Rock (1) and Merredin Peak (2) as we headed out to Westonia for Marj to catch up with some childhood memories then Sandford Rock (3) , Moorine Rock (4), Keokanie Rock (5) and Karolin Rock (6) got eyeballed. Apart from the endless wheat fields two other things became apparent in that it was goddam hot and the Mines out this way may not rival the superpit but they are goddam big. Anyway quick change of plan due to the hot day had us cut right to Bullfinch and Southern Cross with the 8 or so northern Rocks put off till another visit. Strawberry Rock (7) Jilbadgie (8) and Frog Rock (9) came and went however I must say that Frog Rock has easily the prettiest Rockhole of the lot.
Day Two became ‘East’ as my beloved Navvy was a tad worn out and opted to stay in camp so I set off on the longest and what would have been the most boring leg for Marj as I wanted to check out a WW 11 RAAF aircraft crash site out near Jilbadji. The Pilot walked 4 days before he was rescued and the Nav was never found. The harvest is in full swing and some of the machinery on the road was awesome. Yilgerin Rock (10), Myarin Rock (11) and Emu Hill (12) before the long straight push from Narembeen to Mt Walker (13) and a decision to leave the Anderson Rocks for another time and head for Gnamma Hill (14) and the large Dam (for out here) and Pump Station and it was off thru the Rabbit Proof fence to the Crash Site. A few pic’s and a tick in a personal “wanna see that list” box and it was about face and Neendojer Rock (15) , Mt Hampton (16) and Kangaroo Rock (17).
Day Three was South and hopes of Wave Rock soon disappeared as we found there just wasn’t enough time in the day. Shackleton to check out Australias smallest Bank/Child Care Centre/Aircraft Observation Post/Met Station (thanks XLR8) and Kokebin Rock (18) which has a truly awesome Stockmans Handbuilt Well then Nangeen Hill (19), Toapin Rock (20) which had a Dam fully roofed over to combat evaporation which was no mean feat and off to Gorge Rock (21) cracking good swimming hole, then Kulin, bigger water slide than Bruce Rock but not working so another win to us, along the Tin Horse Highway to Jilakin Rock (22) and up to Yeerakine Rock (23) before a cruise back to Bruce Rock and some more Beers a Slide or three and ½ hour in the Spa Pool.
I was continually amazed how absolutely important thses Outcrops were to early Australiana as almost every one of them had Cairns where the local school was or the Sandalwood Cutters camped and small hamlets sprang up only to disappear.
Couple of Pics I hope you enjoy
Moorine Rock
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160889.jpg
BIG Marbles
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160902.jpg
Karolin Rock Waterhole
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160909.jpg
Frog Rock (one of the top 3 Rockholes we saw)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160915.jpg
Tankage that gives an idea how much water these Rocks collect
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160919.jpg
Feeder Weirs
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB160920.jpg
Hidden Hollow
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170931.jpg
Hidden Hollow 2
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170932.jpg
Roe Dam (virtually on top of the Rock)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170934.jpg
Aircraft Crash Site (whats left of the hole the engine went in 10 feet)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170938.jpg
One of the Wreckage Piles left by the recovery crews
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB170939.jpg
Kokebin Rock Well (pics don't do it justice)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180943.jpg
Toapin Weir (some of the old roofing work still visible)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180949.jpg
Gorge Rock Swimming Hole
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180951.jpg
Gorge Rock even had a diving board (footings still visible)
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff98/theeviltwin06/PB180952.jpg