Geehi Camp Bliss, Ducks, Platypus & Views
Geehi has to be one of my favourite places to camp in Australia. It's about an hour from Thredbo, where Australia's highest mountain is, and not an easy drive - lots of curves and downhills, but you get here eventually and it's well worth it. The first section is all neat bays along the river for caravans, campers and tents, but if you go across the river crossing, you end up at Behr flats, a vast open area with the river on the edge to camp by. Which is what we do, setting up with this view.
And on the other side, behind us, this view - yep, we do love looking at our Defender. WE've worked hard on it so I guess you can understand!
We set up the hammock with this view, and pretty much don't move for two days. The weather is sublime - 22 or so, no wind. Just perfect. WE read, sleep, cook, collect firewood, go searching for wombats under the moonlight (there's som big ass holes, so we know they're around - and indeed we find them, dark shaped barrels waddling about)
Even the view from the bed is incredible. WE opted NOT to open up the fly wire as we knew it was rare that you'd be in a spot without insects. It doesn't matter - you can still see through the wire for this beautiful view.
I make some beautiful tofu tacos. The ducks come in and want to eat too - they're fairly tame and used to campers. There's actually two kinds of ducks - these ones are more friendly, and the others more shy. We watch them bathing, swimming, diving into the water and they amuse us for hours. Wildlife is better than Netflix.


At dusk the kangaroos come down as the ducks settle. It's hilarious - they take fright at a leaf moving, and we love watching them as the light fades completely by the sky. One finds a large mug of half drunk tea by the hammock and takes a drink before I can stop him. I'm sure he'd be up all night anyway.


At the other end of the flat there's a hut which was built by hand in the late 40's, and a toilet. A lot of people camp down that end but we try to avoid people as it's quieter that way. A lot of people drive down to it just to see it, and there's a lot of other huts in the area that people take time out to see them.
We go and walk across the river to see another hut on the second day. The water is freezing but I have my special hiking shoes on from Zorali that make it super easy. I love them so much - they have spongy soles and dry fast.


On the last night the sunset is beautiful, highlighting hte mountains in the distance. This time of night can last forever if you're paying attention and not on your phone.


Another reason we're paying attention as we are watching two platypus fish and swim and play in the water. They're notoriously shy, so the best we could get was this shot, which I assure you is actually a platypus. So, so cool - we love them!
We really, really don't want to leave, but all good things must come to an end. We leave early in the morning to climb Australia's highest mountain.
Except we don't climb it, because the wind chill and speed is so intense that they shut the chairlifts and suggest that people don't go up there. I have to say I'm relieved as I'm never keen on climbing uphill. It's a good seven hours and I dont think my hip is up for it. Still, we can always go up another time - and it was worth hanging out at Geehi an extra day anyway.
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Two platypus, that gold, I have never seen one in the wild!
Oh, you have to be patient, quiet - and look for ripples!
It's so beautiful there, I'm surprised you only stayed two days after all that drive, I hate bendy and hilly drives, scares the shit out of me especially when we're driving across mountains, I'd definitely make the most of the camping. I didn't realise kangaroos are such timid creatures, they're so big.
We get bored in one place for too long! Drives us nuts, haha! Yes, they're huge - but unless they are tame or raised with people, they're a bit like big skittish rabbits! Some of them do look at you as if they're gonna fight you, but from a safe distance.
That is so cool you get to see critters like kangaroos so close outside of a zoo like that. I know it’s probably the norm there but I only get to see things like that on TV or in a zoo over here. Then again I guess we have animals you don’t as well. Anyway it looks so pleasant and would love to camp like that again.
It's funny, kangaroos are everywhere here - we try not to hit them and I see a lot of dead roadkill roos. What's the equivalent there - deer?
Yeah whitetail deer would probably be the equivalent maybe.
Wow, the natural scenery from the bed looks very beautiful, I really like the calm natural atmosphere like this. Beautiful place, very extraordinary, have a nice day my friend.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful photography of the wonderful animals with the beautiful environment. The beautiful Himachal Pradesh of Australia along with the beautiful rivers and animals really make for such a beautiful trip. Especially traveling to an unfamiliar place, it is part of a beautiful and neat experience. A neat swing with two beautiful hanging trees that always gives pleasure to swing. The beautiful view of the beautiful white water with the stones is really great. But the kangaroo is a hardworking animal.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm not sure what you mean by hardworking kangaroos?
Kangaroo is a hardworking animal because the animal raises its baby through hard work. It protects itself from enemy animals by maintaining its own physical balance and the physical balance of the baby. That is why I said that kangaroo is a hardworking animal.
It doesn't matter if the trip and the road is difficult because you got a place that was very nice and has a wonderful animals like kangaroos. enjoy and stay safe.
Nice place for camping; love the shot with the hammock. It must feel very relaxing especially when you are surrounded with this awesome view. Ducks got curious and couldn't resist the smell of tofu tacos. I guess it would be nice to stay longer if not for other schedule.
Haha yes they liked the tofu! Greedy little things, and opportunists.
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wow, i love Australia because of its extraordinariness. And it consists in how dangerously exotic it is. You can see crocodiles, sharks, kangaroos and other frightening and amazing animals there on the simplest day. And even though i haven't been there yet, i want to come despite all the things that scare me. It amazes me how people survive there. But being there definitely gives you an unforgettable experience, like for example if you go to look for wombats in the night 😆.
Your camping trip is so fantastic, seeing so much animals and doing a lot of activities seems so fun and interesting. I'd love having such journey!
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