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Lake Wells WA
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Breaden Bluffs were named by David Carnegie named them at the time of his 1896 expedition – after Joseph A. Breaden , a member of his party.Carnegie mentions the bluff in the narrative of his journey, the book Spinifex and Sand. They are also marked on his exploration map, though he never actually visited them. – quote from S&S - “To the south-east, across a mulga covered flat, is a high ridge one mile distant, with the crests of others visible beyond it; above them, about 12 miles distant, a prominent bluff (Breaden Bluff), the north end of a red tableland. From the mulga trees the bluff bears 144°”
South entrance from GCR is easy to medium (2025). 2 drums with direction arrows to the Bluff. 1st drum take left fork, 2nd drum take right fork. 2 camp sites, fork to the left is a larger area.
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