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National Pass, one of the state’s best nature walks

By | April 27, 2015

NPWS list the National Pass walk at Wentworth Falls as one of the state’s best one day walks. Built into the side of the cliff, the National Pass is a spectacular walking track offering unrivalled views of the many natural wonders of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park. Your journey begins at Conservation Hut… Read More »

Clouds In Blue Mountains

By | April 26, 2015

A small clip of time-lapse footage collected over the travel to the blue mountains. By Hayden Warner     To find great things to see and do in the Blue Mountains, Lithgow and Oberon Regions get your FREE Ask Roz Blue Mountains Apple or Android app. Apple: http://goo.gl/hUx393 Android: http://goo.gl/N6obC2 Subscribe to our newsletter: http://goo.gl/VodfZZ

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE WEEK – Karen Edwards

By | November 21, 2024

Karen is a talented Hartley based photographer who says this about herself. My love of photography developed about 19 years ago when my first child was born.    Once moving from Katoomba to Hartley,  I just couldn’t get enough of what nature had to offer in my own backyard and  I developed a love of Macro. It… Read More »

Lithgow Small Arms Factory Documentary

By | February 26, 2015

Brendan Wacher made this documentary as a short solo project in 2014. Not only is the factory itself an amazing piece of history, but its influence on the town of Lithgow was also very interesting. Multiple streets around the factory were named after weapons, and there had been some quite heavy anti-aircraft guns around Lithgow… Read More »

1st woman to climb the 1st of the 3 Sisters.

By | February 24, 2015

Queensland climber Muriel Patten becomes the first women to climb the First Sister, Katoomba, 1934. Bert Salmon is above her as both solo the climb. With a female climbing culture firmly established in Queensland by the early 1930s, January 1934 saw 16 Queenslanders—including 7 women—travelling to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains on a ‘rock-climbing holiday’.… Read More »