On a recommendation from Loki (Anton) visited this area which has great DEC Camping Spots and boat/canoe launching spot on the Donnnelly River and of course Goblin Swamp, see;
will have to be on the next lap. After Wagin, Yornaning Dam, then heading north, slowly - waiting for the heat and cyclone season, until we can do the Gibb - May/June....
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DUNMOWIN is no longer on the road and still DUNMOWIN!
Look forward to catching up at Yornaning, am waiting for some details from Cuballing Pub so we can organise a meal there one day/night while there, will check with everyone when we get there to see who's interested etc.
Never done the Gibb River Road, you have the right rig for it which is fortunate.
Someone told me if I ever do it be aware of 4WD drivers who come fast over the tops of the hills on the Gibb River in the middle of the road, apparently you get some cowboys doing it. Will talk more at Yornaning....
Same on Oodnadatta Track. Cowboys with camper trailer and 4WDs, fly along, showering everything thing with gravel and dirt. Wonder why they get smashed windscreens.
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Darryl if you stayed at Sues Bridge, low coast campsite, that allows dogs on leads, also Big Valley CP off Sues Road or from Margaret River end (dogs allowed), you could use that as a base to explore the Carey Brook Goblin Swam etc. Boat landing road leads down to the Donnelly River ramps. That area is roughly half way between Alexander Bridge and Pemberton, even if you called in and left the dogs in the van while you had a look at Goblin Swamp (only a very short walk) I reckon you would be ok. Continue on and have a look at the Landing as well. The Snottygobble tree is in one of the photo's on that link, looks a little bit like a willow tree foliage.
The Big Broom Aboretum low cost camp site at Pemberton allow dogs (Council owned), see TO centre in Pemberton for map on how to get there, only 5kms from town, dam there has a beaut walk around it.