Yardie Creek Cape Range National Park WA
Submitted: Thursday, Jun 02, 2005 at 17:49
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Spango
Hi All, Yardie Creek in
Cape Range National Park is open to the sea for the first time in in about 5 or 6 years. I saw it last Friday 27th of May, at high tide, and it was far too deep to cross. Probably even at low tide it would be a bit dodgy.
Cheers
Spango
Reply By: choco - Thursday, Jun 02, 2005 at 19:39
Thursday, Jun 02, 2005 at 19:39
Thanks for the info Spango...
By the way...which side were you on? National park side or
Ningaloo HS side?
Heading over there from Melb next week for a spell in the winter sun and was wondering how busy it was south on the
homestead side of the creek?
regards
Choco
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Follow Up By: Spango - Friday, Jun 03, 2005 at 09:24
Friday, Jun 03, 2005 at 09:24
Choco I was on the north side of Yardie Creek, National Park end, being local I dont go south of Yardie this time of the year, but I know from experience that
places like Winderabandi, Lefroy North and South are very popular until October. Obviously because of Yardie Creek the only way to access these
places is via
Ningaloo Station road off the
Exmouth - Minilya road.
I dont blame you wanting to leave
Melbourne this time of the year, this particular area is the greenest I have seen it for quite a while, we have recieved good rain about a month ago with some follow up.
Cheers
Spango
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