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Organ Pipe Formations at Mt Ive Station
We spent today going around the flight path track of Mt Ive station.
The station has a few
treks of between 1 to 4 hour
treks, that are all written up in a binder that they lend to you. There is a $20 fee for the track use and binder which seemed fair enough.
The Flight path track was ok. We saw some great rhyolite organ pipe formations, and had a nice picnic lunch. They mark the trek as being moderate to experienced, but its pretty easy with any 4wd with low range. Just a bit slow with the rocky track.
We met the Mt Ive donkey this afternoon. The donkey boiler fires the hot water showers. The boys took 5 minutes, but the girls made sure they got their money's worth. They sure looked good when they came out though.
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Lake Gairdner (Wet)
In the afternoon we drive out to
lake Gairdner. Quite corrugated road.
Lake Gairdner is currently wet. So apart from some salt on the edges, it's a lake.