A fantastic hike along Deep Pass Trail to take in the incredible landscape and history of a very special place. Also a good excuse to walk off a little of the Christmas eats and enjoy great company!
Every year or so, I drive out to near Mount Banks. A packed salad for lunch, then a walk out towards Rigby Hill (I know the Rigby after whom it was named). One short passage of the walk is a bit on the risky side, but otherwise its a reasonable and near-level track, but the grass is a bit long for summer. The views across the head of the Grose Valley are stunning and as you walk out there are great easterly views also. (Don't worry about the typo, the video is what matters)
Thanks for the tip! I've made a note of it to include the next time we're in the Blue Mountains. Our daughter lives there so we visit as often as we can and her other half is a trail guide too. I'll mention Rigby Hill to him and if he hasn't been yet, make sure he does!
@@eatyourvegfpv If you do want to visit it, leave it until the cooler months. Much of the walk is through longish grass, and who knows what lives in that.
A great video. My father grew up in Lithgow and used speak of weekends he and his mates had in the land around Newnes Junction, Clarence, Bell and so forth. In his earlier years, he, his father and his brother would take the Newnes railway from time to time. You've probably had many messages, but can you change the Newness please?
Thank you. Very glad you enjoyed the video and that sounds like some wonderful times your father told you about. I can only imagine! Thanks very much for letting me know about my misspelling, I hadn't noticed that.
@@eatyourvegfpv I find that mistakes like the "ss" that I've made are very hard to pick up (but for me, very easy to make). That's because you know what you intended to key and read that as being what you did in fact key.