To cap it all the mechanic loses our hire agreemen; according to records in the van it is overdue a service; and a conversation with Wicked to complain about the state of the van is inconclusive – at the moment they’re not interested in doing anything other than covering the immediate repair. Conclusion: don’t rent from Wicked – they appear to have no compunction about sending people on a 5000 km journey across the outback in unchecked and unserviced vans that aren’t fit for purpose.
The van is drivable for the time being at least and we spend the afternoon in Litchfield National Park swimming first at Florence Falls and then at Buley Rock Pools. Florence Falls has a fabulous plunge pool surrounded by high cliffs over which tumble two falls. It’s a popular spot to cool off and there is quite a crowd by Australian outback standards. The water is wonderfully refreshing and the shallows are full of large black fish. There is a very quiet and shady alternative walk back to the car park which follows a small creek as it gurgles and tinkles through a monsoon rainforest.. Then as we climb we emerge suddenly into savannah woodland of sparsely spaced trees and thick tall grass.
Buley Falls is much less crowded and all the better for it. Not as dramatic in terms of height; a small creek cascades over angular sandstone ledgess into a series of deep pools which are perfect for swimming and just cooling down.