We had a wonderful time, despite the heat. Most days involved getting up at dawn, going for a great walk. Then afternoons were spent lounging by rockholes reading a book, when we got too hot lounging, we would dive into the rockhole and then repeat all afternoon. Lovely!
Map of our journey:
We first went to the East Macs and Trephina Gorge. Then we drove down to Uluru and Katajuta, up to Kings Canyon, then tackled the Mereenie Loop to the West Macs.

Us and our trusty vehicle:
Teegs and I at the Sounds of Silence dinner - watch the sunset over Uluru then dinner under the stars:

Kings Canyon - we swum at an amazing waterhole behind the tree in the middle of the shot:
The Mereenie Loop:
Decoration along the Mereenie Loop:
The amazing meteorite site at Gosse Bluff (140 million years old and 5km wide!):
Redbank Gorge - we followed the freezing water up 6 rock pools crammed in between the gorge walls:
The beautiful Mt Sonder which we walked to the top of - one of the best walk I have ever been on:
Ormiston Gorge:
Teegs diving into Ormiston Gorge (we had seen locals do this before we tried it):
Me diving into the aptly named Ellery Creek Bighole:
Teegs at Ellery Creek Bighole:
Standley Chasm at midday: