In contrast to yesterday today was a very short drive, less than 100 km, into Fitzroy Crossing and then north about 20km to a small National Park containing Geike Gorge. The gorge is formed by the Fitzroy River cutting through the Napier Range. You might recall we visited another part of the Napier Range at Windjana where we saw lots of "freshies" and observed fruit bats trying to avoid those same crocs while taking a drink. At Geike we took a boat tour of the Gorge. The photos tell that story well.

As it turned out we had a long wait for the boat tour as they only run 4 tours a day, and we missed the morning tours and spent over half the day relaxing under the gum trees in the parking lot waiting for one of the afternoon tours.

We camped the night at Fitzroy Crossing Lodge, a campground and hotel on the southern side of the town of Fitzroy Crossing. A nice place with all the necessary facilities. The wallabies in the last photo were in the campground.