Spent 3 Days driving the Holland Track. This track was originally cut by John Holland a Gold prospector in the early 1900’s. We headed off from Hyden after checking out Wave rock and drove for the next 3 days through the Bush. We had mud, water and sand in equal measures along the way.
Two awesome camp sites with decent camp fires and the odd beer. No one got stuck, no one broke any thing. A very enjoyable weekend, Jim i think is still scared from picking up stuff he shouldn’t have. Now all i have to do is clean the car…. it may take some time.
Coming towards Gnomma Hole
The plaque at the start showing Props to John Holland who pioneered this track in the early 1900’s
us at the start
Clever people build small walls around the rock all slowly leading to a reservoir to collect water
the three cars
climbing the trig point and drinking beer, seemed an amazing idea at 11pm
i was squealling inside
my chafing skills. baked potatoes with cheese in the coals, steak, corn on the cob and corguette
Jim coming down from Mount Holland
On top of Mount Holland, 360 degree views, a whole lot of nothing!
View from the Top of Wave Rock in Hyden
Pete leading the way
gives you a sense of how big this country is!
Nearly flattened this little fella, to his dues, he stood his ground and won the game of chicken!
Pleasant to wake up to