Bushwalking in Blue Mountains
Bushwalking in Blue Mountains
I am in Australia these days and living in Penrith which is one of the most peaceful areas of this lovely country. I love this particular area for its Bushwalking facilities. We are planning to go to Glenbrook again for its short Bushwalking facilities which are best for summer weather. We have a plan to walk in between Euroka and Nepean River on coming weekend. Hopefully, I will give you a detailed information of our experience next Sunday.
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Decentlady
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Re: Bushwalking in Blue Mountains
That's lovely to hear. Hope you have a great trekking experience and share some useful tips with us.
If the weather is lovely and right company there is no better fun than being closer to nature. Just make sure you have your insect repellent cream on and a stick with you among other gears.
Have fun!
If the weather is lovely and right company there is no better fun than being closer to nature. Just make sure you have your insect repellent cream on and a stick with you among other gears.
Have fun!
Re: Bushwalking in Blue Mountains
Gee, so nice to read a thread by an Australian. Bushwalking is new to me and I hope I am right in understanding it as hiking in a forested area. In another thread, I had posted that I saw a documentary of hiking in Tasmania. So maybe that is bushwalking? Anyway, I will be waiting for your update on the activity. Also let us know how many hours you walked and how long did you travel. Thanks for posting.
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