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Wow that place looks amazing its extremely beautiful 😍 I would love to go but im injured....But im sure i have been there when i was a kid as i remember that big cliff at the end....but would love to see it as an adult. Anyway awesome video mate....thanks for showing us another awesome place in our home land 😊✌🏼🇭🇲
that's so beautiful and the ant hill looked like a face. I went to Australia Zoo a week ago and there was so many stairs and so much walking around and it was so exhausting. So the next time we go, I'll be in the wheelchair with my bung knees lol
Mitchell's Pass was the way to go coming back from Penrith on a Friday night to avoid the booze bus at Glenbrook! It was also a shortcut down to Lapstone from Blaxland East. Dad used to go through there all the time to avoid the traffic on the Great Western Highway in the evenings, and Old Bathurst Road too for the same reason. I walked it one night as a teenager. Scariest thing I've ever done, and I was on my own! I guess you can't drive all the way down there anymore, due to the old highway now being shut? Thanks Stevo! 😘🇭🇲
I've been living in Melbourne for 6 years now and have been missing home and nobody believes me just how beautiful it is, but thanks to you, I can show them first hand. Thanks bro, you're awesome 👌
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Always loved going to Knapsack. I vaguely remember dad driving us over the bridge. May i suggest come out the Hawkesbury way too. Primarily Bells Line Of Road. Check out Mt Banks walk. Rigby Hill walk at Peirces Pass. Mt Wilson town. Stop in at the Grumpy Baker at Bilpin for a coffee and sausage roll.
Hi fellow local! I’ve walked across the knapsack viaduct many times, but are always avoided all those stairs! It’s great to see it from the valley floor. You should also do a video on Lennox Bridge area. According to Wikipedia, Lucasville railway station was built by John Lucas for his own convenience to access his property.
Thanks for this. You've inspired me to want to stop and have a look at this part of the Blue Mountains instead of just driving past. It looks like I'll have to set aside at least a couple of hours to make it worthwhile, is that enough?