File:James Range Gorge 1 Banner.jpg
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The northern canyon off the Boggy Hole Track in the James Range begins in a stretch of tall spinifex and native grassland before narrowing into a rugged maze of red rock and shadowed cliffs. As the terrain deepens, a chain of clear, spring-fed waterholes winds through the gorge—some shallow and serene, others tucked beneath towering walls. Progress through the canyon demands a mix of scrambling and traversing along rocky ledges, weaving between boulders and narrow chutes carved smooth by seasonal floods.
Between the rock pools, sections of open sand and small plateaus provide ideal rest points, and a short climb up the ridgeline reveals flat, scenic spots perfect for overnight camping.
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| current | 12:03, 9 November 2025 | 3,024 × 4,032 (3.92 MB) | OWR36 (talk | contribs) | The northern canyon off the Boggy Hole Track in the James Range begins in a stretch of tall spinifex and native grassland before narrowing into a rugged maze of red rock and shadowed cliffs. As the terrain deepens, a chain of clear, spring-fed waterholes winds through the gorge—some shallow and serene, others tucked beneath towering walls. Progress through the canyon demands a mix of scrambling and traversing along rocky ledges, weaving between boulders and narrow chutes carved smooth by seas... |
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