Chris has an extra day off, so he decided I needed to see the sun rising over the hills at Marble Bar. Ok, so we set the alarm for 3am, packed a picnic lunch and headed about 250 km east . It was just about daybreak when we arrived to an area where there is a track leading into the bush where you can overlook the hills well into the distance. Of all mornings there was a few clouds, but not enough to spoil the sunrise. Glad we made the effort. Then we came back to the Nullagine River and put the kettle on for breakfast. Still some water here and so many different species of birds enjoying it.
The rest of the day was taken up going into areas that were accessible, and looked like they could be interesting. Most were. We checked out a station property, more rivers and gorges.
One of my favourite things to photograph is the white gum trees. just love them.
Last stop for the day was Coppins Gorge. It was worth the trek in but to rugged to do any rock climbing, besides it had been a long day, and enjoyable.