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Camel Valley - WA  RatingRatingRating

National Parks,Reserves 
Gorge
PlaceID80743
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Latitude22.43526º S 22º 26' 6.94" S
Longitude121.9796º E 121º 58' 46.56" E
Altitude479m
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 Location of Camel Valley

From Nullagine, 201.67kms E
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 Description of Camel Valley

Camel Valley is one of the many narrow, rocky gorges that characterize the rugged Throssell Ranges. It is situated in the remote north west of the park approximately 6.5 km south west of the Yandagooge Gap, 6.6 km NNE of the 3 Sisters Hills or 12 km north west of the Tjinkulatatjarra (Jarra) Pool and Watrara Creek. It is situated at a point where a wide sandy basin between two rocky plateaus finally constricts into a narrow gorge. On the floor of the valley winds a narrow rocky creek bed. The broader, northern section of the valley is a mass or gullies and rills. At this point the many camel trails from the main basin converged on this narrow pinch and merge to form a single track. So well worn is this path that it seems to have been made for the express purpose of hikers. Rather, it is a migratory path through this narrow, winding gorge allowing access from one valley to the next. It was even more incredible when considering that the camel has always been a beast of the open plains and desert. You never imagine them making a precarious climb along narrow rocky valleys and passes.

The path follows the course of the creek south until the gorge becomes to steep and narrow. Here the path leaves the rocky creek bed and makes it’s way up the high western walls whilst the creek bed itself continues on a more easterly path cutting through a high sided chasm and spilling out into the next valley. There are numerous ephemeral rock holes along its course. The camel path meanwhile continues on a more southerly track and after a kilometer reaches a high saddle where you can look downwards along the course of the trail in both directions.

Here you can climb the steep eastern walls of the valley be rewarded with a magnificent view of the broad valley to the east. This valley extends to the south where it opens out onto the vast plains that would eventually reach the Watrara Creek and its semi-ephemeral pools. To the north it tapered and led off into many narrow gorges and chasms all of which would lead to other such valleys, one of which holds the Darlsen Pinnacle.

The trail continues a further 2 kilometers south down the valley proper, over scalloped ridges before emerging into the next broad valley.

There are currently no roads or tracks into this area other than those you make yourself. Our exploration of the area was carried out on Arctic Cat ATV's (as per photo's). Vehicle access to both here and the Darlsen pinnacle are something we intend to explore on a later visit to the area possibly in 09/10. Further information on our route and conditons to this amazing place can be found on my exploroz blog site (Member mick O -Vic) under Yandagooge gap expedition blogs July 17-20, 2008.

 Images of Camel Valley

Northern Reaches looking south towards the pinch
View south from the high saddle
View into the next valley
Google Earth Overview from 3km
Google Earth - Throssell Ranges
Preparing for the hike into the valley

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 Weather & Climate for Camel Valley

Closest Weather Station

Telfer at 12:00 22 Nov WST
Distance from Camel Valley 84.29km N
TemperatureFeels LikeRel. HumidityDew PointPressureRainfallWind DirectionWind SpeedGusts
32.9°C 26.7°C 14% 1.9°C 1012.7hPa 0.0mm SE 24km/h
13knots
39km/h
21knots

Closest Climatic Station

Telfer Aero
Distance from Camel Valley 84.29km N
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 40.538.437.334.4 29.025.425.228.2 32.737.039.440.1
Mean Min. °C 26.025.223.820.5 15.311.910.512.5 16.420.723.325.3
Mean Rain mm 48.2104.081.719.1 19.213.512.86.1 2.32.415.549.4

 What Others Say about Camel Valley

  Friday, 17 October 2008   Mick O   RatingRatingRatingRating
Dave, sorry, thought most people were familiar with Rudall and it's remoteness. No tracks to this ...
  Saturday, 20 September 2008   Lizards   RatingRating
Had hoped for a more detailed commentary. Mick, did you camp in the area? is the road suitable f...
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