Day 4: Watarrka to Alice Springs
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The rainstorms had us a little worried. The road out to Watarrka had several floodways, basically dips in the road where creeks flow across during runoff periods instead of bridges. Driving out to Watarrka National Park, there was evidence of the rains, but no flooding. There were two hikes to choose from: a 2 km, flat Kings Creek Walk and the longer Kings Canyon Rim Walk at 6 km. Of course, we wanted to see sunrise on the rim so we hoofed it up there from the carpark starting at 6:30. The climb up the canyon wall is a steep and fast ascent. Several people had stopped at the bottom of the climb and were puffing on cigarettes. I couldn't believe it. How utterly stupid in general, but on such a hot day and right before a climb? We caught up to a tour group slowly making their way to the top. There is no passing a tour group on a trail. For every one person who steps aside there are another ten dragging their bodies squarely in the middle for none to pass. At the rim, people caught their breath while I set up the tripod. We all waited and waited as the sun inched up over the other side of the canyon. It was both beautiful and a harbinger of our bane - the sun. Once the sun popped over the horizon, we continued the hike through almost mazelike sandstone domes, down into little gardens of trees, and up to overlooks peering perilously down to the canyon bottom. |