Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Day 25 – 10/08/05
Mt.Saunders, Western MacDonnell Ranges,
the 4th tallest peak in Central Australia.

A Rock Wallaby and Joey in pouch, warming themselves in the morning sun. We came upon them when on a long walk in the morning in Ormiston Pound. They are a rare and elusive creature, usually seen only in the morning and late evening, when they descend from the hills.
Sheriff George surveying the Ormiston Pound, a crater-like landscape

From the top of Serpentine Gorge, another magnificent view in the Western MacDonnell Range. The view is a reward after a very steep climb to the top.
When you have to go, you have to go! A drive-by toilet?
Mt.Saunders, Western MacDonnell Ranges,
the 4th tallest peak in Central Australia.


A Rock Wallaby and Joey in pouch, warming themselves in the morning sun. We came upon them when on a long walk in the morning in Ormiston Pound. They are a rare and elusive creature, usually seen only in the morning and late evening, when they descend from the hills.
Sheriff George surveying the Ormiston Pound, a crater-like landscape

From the top of Serpentine Gorge, another magnificent view in the Western MacDonnell Range. The view is a reward after a very steep climb to the top.When you have to go, you have to go! A drive-by toilet?
