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Earliest time to go to Kakadu

Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 11:45

Member - Helena B (NSW)

Hi all, we're thinking of heading to far north NT next year, and want to see some water, so early in the season is probably better, but if we go in, say, April (school holidays) what if anything will we be able to see, and what will we miss? Is it worth going then, given that my search shows that some tracks/areas don't open till (much) later? What is really good to see - we haven't been north of Alice, apart from going a long the Tanami - this time we want to head towards Darwin (from Sydney). I will probably go early, and the kids will fly up to meet me in Alice or Darwin, to maximise the time they have in areas they haven't been before.
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AnswerID: 202266   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:17

Wizard1 replied:

We lived there for a few years.

Bear in mind the earlier you go the wetter the place is and more mozzies. Most of the water falls will be closed until at least May depending on the wet. The thing with the NT is there is no "best date". It all depends on a long or short wet season a small or big wet. The longer and bigger the later roads will be opened to some of the sites.

You really need to get onto the Kakadu website or NT parks and wildlife.

We got to one spot that had just opened in May but couldn't get to some of the falls as the roads were still closed. There are too many variables so close to the end of a wet season.

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AnswerID: 202271   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:37

Member - MUZBRY (VIC) replied:



I was there in 1968 is that early enough,,it wasn't even called Kakadu...
I was ther for 3 months from August and the place was just beautiful..Clear skies day and night..buffalo and crocks with the odd barra tossed in,,,the hunting was just great in the old days,,but things do change and all for the better sometimes.. we used to net barra in the East Aligator river,,catch pigs on the flood plains.. Enjoy your stay as much as i did........
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FollowupID: 461762   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:54

Willem posted:

Yep it was called Woolwonga Nature Reserve or something like that. 1968 mustv'e been a good year as that is the year when I lobbed in to Darwin
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FollowupID: 462036   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 02, 2006 at 11:55

Member - MUZBRY (VIC) posted:


Gday Willem

Can i ask what you were doing in that part of the world in 1968...my first trip to Darwin was in 1965, but only stayed about 6 weeks..second time was for 3+ years..had a bad family problem and it was easier to leave than stay..i still have the same problem,she is now 90 and lives in WA..almost far enough..
I worked on a Buff station nth of Jim Jim for a killing season as the station mechanic..and then went to work for Shell in the depot for a few years.
Now i must be of back to work...boss is a right mongrel,,haha
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FollowupID: 462066   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 02, 2006 at 13:22

Willem posted:

Hi Muzbry

I was globe trotting and was on my way to a job in Wisconsin USA. Along the way I came to Australia. Landed in Perth in September 1968. Bought an old FJ Holden and set about some travels for a look see. Needless to say I didn't get to the USA until 21 years later...lol

Lobbed into Darwin during suicide month November 1968. My first job was making plaster boards for new houses at Berrimah, which was then on the outskirts of Darwin.

Got married in Darwin in 1969 and from then until 1999 spent 20 years up there for varying intervals. Did a variety of jobs and operated a number of businesses including tours into Jim Jim and Twin Falls.

Sounds like you were working at Mudginberri Station. Have been through that country a bit. Also ran tours on the South Alligator River in the early 1980's.

Mate, been there and done that....lol

I loved the Top End and Darwin but it got too hot for me as I grew older...hopefully I will get up there again soon.

Cheers
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FollowupID: 462079   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 02, 2006 at 13:56

Member - MUZBRY (VIC) posted:



Willem
I was at MUNMALARY which is about a few ks apart..
When i came to Melbourne and started working for a big firm
,I found out that they owned Muginberri and asked if i could go back, but alas they had other things for me to do, so off to school i went to do a bit of study..then it was off to Qld ,out the back of Mackay, on the mine as a foreman on the construction site, and then off to FIJI for four years to teach the fellas how to do it my way.
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FollowupID: 462148   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 02, 2006 at 17:10

Willem posted:

Ah yes Forgot Munmalary.

As I sit here at the beginning of November with a beanie on I wonder what I am doing here in the south...LOL
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FollowupID: 462301   Submitted: Friday, Nov 03, 2006 at 06:30

Member - MUZBRY (VIC) posted:



Gee Willem
We sound like the two old blokes in the balcony at the Muppet show,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I hope that i can make it to SA gathering in July,,just for a bull session and a beer...,,,
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AnswerID: 202277   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 13:35

Member - Norm C (QLD) replied:

With bitumen roads, you can go there almost any time, but of course some things won't be accessable.

Timing depends on the wet season for that year. We were there in late July / August this year and Jim Jim falls and a few walks were still closed following the big and late wet season (and cyclone) this year.

In my view, though the earlier you go after things open the better. Some of the falls will still be flowing, plenty of water at Yellow Water etc.

In a 'normal' year April (late) is probably OK, but what's normal???

The further North we went in the park, the bigger the mozzies got. My wife used 2 or 3 cans of spray and still has marks on her ankles (3 months later) where she was bitten. They almost drove her mad. I on the other hand hardly noticed them, but that might have been the effect of the red wine.

As it is your first trip to the area, don't miss Litchfield NP as well. Much smaller and very different to Kakadu, but also very beautiful.
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FollowupID: 461795   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 15:28

Kumunara (NT) posted:

Norm

For mozzies as well as insect repellent try using a non-drowsy antihistamine such as telfast.

I agree about going to Litchfield. I prefer it there to Kaka-don't.
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FollowupID: 461814   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 17:24

Member - Scott M (NSW) posted:

I've always found copious quantities of Bundy & Coke as a good mozzie repellent
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FollowupID: 461848   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 18:40

Member - Robyn J (QLD) posted:

Norm
Get your wife togent some more vitamin B in her body either by food or tablets - should held the sandflies and mozzies.
Cheers
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AnswerID: 202339   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 18:07

Warrie replied:

Hi Helena, we did a quick trip to Kakadu in the last week of April this year and so experienced Tropical cyclone Monica's effects which made all the waterfalls fantastic. It was a tremendous contrast to visiting in the dry in 05. You can't possibly see it all in a week, which means you can plan to go back again in another season. Lots of sites were closed eg Jim Jim and the Twin Falls,Gunlom and Maguk, but enough was still open even while Monica hit. Go into Places and try the following: Yurmikimk, Gubara, Ikoymarra Lookout , Kakadu and Robin Falls. Click on pix and then follow links to places within 5km and you'll get to see most of my wife's pix. Also do the same with Litchfield. Try Edith Falls later as I was trying to add some pix but it timed out. Cheers, Warrie
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AnswerID: 202421   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 23:23

ExplorOz Team - Kerry W (QLD) replied:

Hi Helena
Cant add to info so far re timing as conditions vary - however we have up to date road conditions for Kakadu on ExplorOz (Updated 2-3 times per week)
www.exploroz.com/Roads/NT.asp

My best experience - I was lucky to be one of the first vehicles into Gunlom after a very big wet in the early 90s and we were treated to a setting sun illuminating a massive flow of crystal clear water over the escarpment. The flood had deposited a beach of pure white sand to boot about where they filmed the bikini scene in Crocodile Dundee. Needless to say we stayed for a while.
I did not expect anything better than that, yet as amazing as Gunlom was, we all agreed that the highlight of the trip was experiencing the sunset at Ubirr - there is just some sort of magic there that is palpable when it is so green and still.

We were there around mid April that year.

Have a great trip

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