Ikoymarrwa – Kakadu

Ikoymarrwa isn’t on any map. It is a small water hole that rangers are concerned could damaged if large crowds started to descend on it. It is down a very short but rocky 4WD track. The water there is freezing. It is best for those in a 2WD who want to find a place to swim. Just leave your car on the road. The rangers will generally give you directions if you ask, as will most tourist stops like caravan parks.

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Maguk – Kakadu

Maguk is an easy-moderate walk with some small water pools on the way. When you arrive, it is a large waterfall in a large rockpool. Generally pretty empty too, no clue why as it one of the best spots in Kakadu.

On the temperate scale of Kakadu water, it is probably the warmest place you can swim. Big crowds are rare for some reason.

There is a camp site which I haven’t stayed at, alcohol isn’t allowed.

There is also some rock pools above the waterfall. There are signs everywhere saying you aren’t supposed to go up there, yet I see guided tour groups using those trails regularly, so I don’t really know the answer.

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Ubirr – Kakadu

Ubirr is easily accessible in a 2WD in the dry, but you may need a 4WD in the wet, as the road tends to flood. The walk to rock art is very easy, the walk to the lookout is easy to moderate. Is a view over the wetlands, and the sun sets right over it.

One of the best places that you can go in Kakadu. The sunset and view is incredible.

Do my a favour though and don’t bring alcohol. The traditional owners let everyone go to this sacred site for free, the only thing they ask is that you don’t drink. Every single time I’ve been I’ve seen some pinhead drinking, it is rude, and unnecessary – wait an hour before you are back at you camp.

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Darwin Harbour Disappointment

Disappointment in the harbour! I guess you have some of these days on the water.

First: Second cast of the day I hooked a trevally, my totally lax drag fooled me into thinking it might have been edible.
Second: Soon afterwards Mud hooked a barra, hard to say size 50-60 so could have been table fish, to have it spit the hook at the boat
Third: Later in the day I saw something swirling up near a drain, soon enough I hook a barra 65-70 so a nice fish, he charged towards the boat, jumped at the boat, I kept a tight line, but about a second after getting back underwater he spat the hook.
Fourth: In desperation I headed over to where I got the fish in December to find there were zero drains… my only guess it was affected by rainwater last time, but I thought I had a secret spot but now I realise I’ve got nothing.

Got:
Me: Small Trevelly and smaller cod
Mud: Nothing

Story of the trip:
Probably losing that barra, but let’s be positive, zero boat problems, not much chop, no rain, mild day temperature wise, also launched from dinah beach so zero travel time.

Boat problems:
Nothing! Even better I realised that I am an idiot who wasn’t switching my batteries over last time, so the problems that I thought I had were incorrect.

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