-
walking (a term
mostly used for
hillwalking in
northern England). The term
bushwalking is
endemic to Australia,
having been
adopted by the
Sydney Bush Walkers...
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escarpment of the
Megalong Valley. The
tracks offer scope for many fine
bushwalks and
views of the
Megalong Valley, but in more
recent years have deteriorated...
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Waterfall is a
small suburb in
southern Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia. It is 40
kilometres (25 mi)
south of the
Sydney central business...
- in 1827.
Early conservationists Myles Dunphy and Herb
Gallop went on
bushwalks in the
region from 1912 onward. An area of note was a
forest of Eucalyptus...
- 1989.
Sydney and Blue
Mountains Bushwalks, Neil
Paton (Kangaroo Press) 2004, pp.8–19
Sydney and Blue
Mountains Bushwalks, pp.74–76 The
Great North Walk...
- The
Grampians National Park,
commonly known as the Grampians, is a
national park
located in the
Grampians region of Victoria, Australia. The Jardwadjali...
- The
Tabletop Track,
within Litchfield National Park, is a 39
kilometre bushwalk along trickling cr****lines,
cascading waterfalls,
crystal clear pools and...
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Blaxland is a town in the Blue
Mountains of New
South Wales, Australia.
Blaxland is
located 65
kilometres west of
Sydney in the
local government area of...
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suburbs is
Whiteman Park, a 4,000-hectare (9,900-acre)
bushland area, with
bushwalking trails, bike paths,
sports facilities, playgrounds, a
vintage tramway...
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Retrieved 24
December 2013. Paton, Neil (2004).
Sydney and Blue
Mountains Bushwalks.
Kangaroo Press. Borschmann,
Gregg (11
December 2006). "The
burning question"...