I camped down there last night. It took me an hour and thirty-five minutes to get there, and an hour and twenty minutes on the way back. I didn't stop for lunch or have a six year old tagging along either though!!!
It was the first time I had been down there and was pleasantly surprised. Lots of wildlife. Saw the wombat, butterflies, and from the campsite I was going down to the river in my shorts and sandals (as opposed to boots, thick socks, gaiters, long pants, etc), and saw a black snake (the colour black - not necassarily the species), and I don't do snakes at the best of times, let alone in sandals and shorts!!!!

Heard kangaroos bouncing around in the bush in the morning, and always heard some sort of bird at any one time.
I have come to the conclusion that it is IMPOSSIBLE to cross Yarrunga Ck without falling in. I fell in twice, on the way there and back. So trudging home this morning with wet feet......
Will definitely be taking the family down there at some stage.
Here are some pics.... (sorry for the quality. Left the camera at home so only had the mobile)
Research has shown that men usually sleep on the right side of the bed.
Even in our sleep we happen to be right....