Day 4 - Simpsons Gap & Standley Chasm

Day 4 - Saturday - 23/5/2026 - 10AM

Today we drove 30 minutes to Simpsons Gap which is a gorge through the Macdonald Ranges which is close to Alice Springs. At about ten we arrived at the gap where we were joined with a park ranger who told us some interesting facts about the area mainly describing the plants and geology. Throughout the walk through the gap, we were on the lookout for the endangered black-footed rock wallabies and near the end we spotted a few jumping around. The gorge was quite large with rugged cliff faces, huge rocks and flowing water from the huge amounts of rain. After that walk we drove another 15 minutes to a place called Standley Chasm where we had lunch at a cafe and then started the walk into the chasm. At the start of the walk, we were walking in a big valley but as we entered the huge chasm we were surrounded with sheer cliffs only about 5 metres apart. After we finished that walk, we went home and did schoolwork.




Black-Footed Rock Wallaby



Me & Seb sitting on a rock at Simpsons Gap



Simpsons Gap



Me at Standley Chasm



Standley Chasm

Comments

  1. Really enjoying your posts, very descriptive.

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  2. Great photos of your trip so far - I love the wallaby.

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  3. Hi Dan, I'm a friend of your grandma. I've been really enjoying your blog - and am most envious of your trip. Hope to read more.

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  4. Damnnnn. Those pictures are amazing Dan

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