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Mejor por la mañana que luego se levanta viento y llevando zapatillas de protección!
Para nadar también Blue Holes y Chinaman´s beach
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_________________ To look is one thing,
To see what you look at is another,
To understand what you see is a third,
To learn from what you understand is something else
But to act on what you learn Is what really matters
_________________ To look is one thing,
To see what you look at is another,
To understand what you see is a third,
To learn from what you understand is something else
But to act on what you learn Is what really matters
_________________ To look is one thing,
To see what you look at is another,
To understand what you see is a third,
To learn from what you understand is something else
But to act on what you learn Is what really matters
La West Coast, del 21 al 30 de Agosto de 2012 _________________ To look is one thing,
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Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!
Drinking water is not available in Kalbarri National Park so always carry your own supply.
Temperatures can be extreme in the summer months. It is recommended that you plan your hikes for the cooler months (May to October). When hiking, stay safe – hike early in the morning, carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour per person to avoid heat stress, wear a hat, loose clothing and sturdy footwear and apply sunscreen.
The Loop Trail is closed after 7am during the warmer months from November to March inclusive.
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Considere viajar con una baliza de ubicación personal (PLB). ¡En caso de que necesites que te rescaten, podría salvarte la vida!
El agua potable no está disponible en el Parque Nacional Kalbarri, así que siempre lleve su propio suministro.
Las temperaturas pueden ser extremas en los meses de verano. Se recomienda que planifique sus caminatas para los meses más fríos (mayo a octubre). Cuando vaya de excursión, manténgase seguro: camine temprano en la mañana, lleve y beba 1 litro de agua por hora por persona para evitar el estrés por calor, use un sombrero, ropa holgada y calzado resistente y aplique protector solar.
El Loop Trail está cerrado después de las 7 am durante los meses más cálidos, de noviembre a marzo inclusive.
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Kalbarri es famoso por la rock lobster ...y hacer de pescador por un día puede tener su gracia! _________________ To look is one thing,
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Y el trio instagramero lo completa el Red Bluff Lookout
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Qué ver y hacer Andar, trekkin, senderismo...cómo se le quiera llamar
En la zona costera
Coastal walks
Short, easy (Class 1 and 2) walks lead from car parks to
Lookouts at Red Bluff, Eagle Gorge, Grandstand, Island Rock,
Pot Alley and Natural Bridge.
Beach access trails include:
Pot Alley Beach – Class 3, 400m return
Stepped trail from the car park down a sandstone gully to
The Pot Alley Beach.
Eagle Gorge Beach – Class 3, 1km return
Steep switchback trail down sandstone terraces to the Eagle
Gorge Beach.
Red Bluff to Beach Trail (Gaba Gaba Yina) – Class 3,
700m one-way
Hike from Red Bluff Beach to the Pederick Lookout on
Red Bluff. Trail is steep in places with loose surfaces.
Mushroom Rock Nature Trail – Class 3, 3km loop
Allow one to two hours to explore this loop walk trail linking
Mushroom Rock and Rainbow Valley. Trailside signs interpret
Botanical and geological features.
Bigurda Trail – Class 3, 8km one way
Allow three hours to hike from Eagle Gorge to Natural
Bridge. Parts of this trail are rocky and sandy with loose and
Uneven surfaces. Shorter routes are are available by joining the
Trail at Island Rock or Grandstand.
en la zona interior
Walking and hiking in the river gorge
Hawks Head – Class 1, 200m return
Enjoy gorge views from the picnic area and follow a short
Path to a lookout over the Murchison River.
Ross Graham – Class 3, 700m return
This site provides the easiest access in the park to the river’s
Edge, a place of shade and tranquility.
Z Bend Lookout – Class 3, 1.2km return
A moderately easy walk to a spectacular rock lookout
Overlooking the river. Take extreme care in this gorge risk area.
Z Bend River Trail – Class 4, 2.6km return
This demanding hike provides river access from the Z Bend
Lookout path. Expect loose rocks, steep descents and ladder
Climbs.
West Loop Lookout – Class 1, 500m return Closed for
Construction works.
The Loop, Nature’s Window – Class 3, 800m return
Witness the switchback course of the Murchison River and
A natural rock arch that frames the upstream view.
Si mirais el mapa hay alguno más largo y podreis ver la clasificación utilizada
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Ubicado a casi 600 kilómetros al norte de Perth (un viaje de 6 a 7 horas) y ubicado entre las ciudades de Carnarvon y Geraldton, el impresionante Parque Nacional Kalbarri es sin duda uno de los parques más populares de Australia Occidental.
Kalbarri NP, y el propio municipio de Kalbarri ofrecen dos tipos distintos de paisajes.
-En el lado noreste hay formaciones rocosas antiguas y desfiladeros excavados por el río Murchison
- mientras que la sección sur está marcada por acantilados sobre el océano
Para hacerse una idea
La mejor época para visitar este parque es cuando las temperaturas son un poco más clementes -abril a octubre aprx- pero a cambio habrá más gente
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