Archive for October, 2019
Drapers Gorge Flyover
by Rodney Campbell on Oct.11, 2019, under Life, Photography
Another early morning rise to fly the drone in these fantastic ranges. This morning I walked from the campground along the base trails towards Drapers Gorge
Tracks
I’d take off and fly around towards Drapers (away from the campground), so as to not chance waking the few neighbours we had. The Mavic 2 Pro is very quiet anyway, but hey… 🙂
It was before sunrise again (for the best softer light). These shots were just after 6:20AM
No amazing clouds this morning but we still have the nice soft pastel skies before the sun kicks above the horizon behind me
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Drapers Gorge
That ridge of land right in front of us in the middle with the road into Drapers gorge to the left of it is the escarpment we’d climbed yesterday morning
You can also see the Temple Gorge Campground way over on the right
Wormed
by Rodney Campbell on Oct.10, 2019, under Life, Photography
This is a five (5) frame vertical panorama I took here in Honeycomb gorge
Honeycomb Gorge
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Wormed
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Honeycomb Gorge
by Rodney Campbell on Oct.09, 2019, under Life, Photography
In the afternoon we headed across to Honeycomb Gorge
Alone
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Honeycomb Gorge Trail (Class 3, 600m return) is an easy, but rocky trail which takes walkers to a large amphitheatre containing a seasonal waterfall (unfortunately not running at this time of year)
This is possibly the most popular site within the Kennedy Range national park
You can also walk to the gorge from the camp ground (approx 3km each way) or drive around (which is what we opted to do)
Honeycomb Gorge
Here we could marvel at the honeycomb cavities that have been eroded into the cliff face by wind and water spray. This has created a mass of hexagonal holes leading to the “Honeycomb” name with the cliffs rising up to 100 metres above the valley
Honeycomb
Crumble
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Windworn
by Rodney Campbell on Oct.08, 2019, under Life, Photography
Up on top of the range, what few “trees” were there were incredibly windworn
Must get pretty damn windy up here… most of the living plants were flattened horizontally onto the ground (barely a few cm above the ground)
The harsh environment has weathered the wood to extremes making for some lovely texture
Exposed
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Looking Back
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Kennedy Range Escarpment
by Rodney Campbell on Oct.07, 2019, under Life, Photography
Once we’d climbed to the top of the range and followed the trail across the top to the point we had a magnificent view from the escarpment
Kennedy Range Escarpment
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From here we could look out over the plains. With Drapers gorge to our right and Temple Gorge to our left
Down below at the end of that dirt road in the middle is the Temple Gorge Campground where we were staying
Folds and Layers
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