42. Boronia Point.

42. Boronia Point.

Dunn’s Leap, Boronia Point, Mount Victoria. This the place John Dunn a 14 year old boy fell 200 ft from in 1908 and survived to tell the tale.

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27. Glastonbell.

27. Glastonbell.

Scrambling up Split Rock, to regain the plateau at Glastonbell.

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31. Grand Canyon.

31. Grand Canyon.

The Grand Canyon is not all narrow gorges and towering cliffs; the track also wanders through magnificent forest.

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52. Reinit's Pass.

52. Reinit's Pass.

The end of another enjoyable Blue Mountains Conservation Bushwalking Club walk. Reinit’s Pass Track, Mount Victoria.

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15. Skull Cave.

15. Skull Cave.

Skull Cave viewed from the track below the eastern cliff line of Lockley Pylon.

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11. Evans Crown.

11. Evans Crown.

Balancing Rock. One of the highlights of Evans Crown, a 40-minute walk from the ‘Crown’.

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41. Coxs Cave

41. Coxs Cave

‘Bitter & Twisted’ or ‘Natures Art’ enroute to Mount Piddington, Mount Victoria.

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13. Mnt Banks & Lockyers Pylon.

13. Mnt Banks & Lockyers Pylon.

Mount Banks & Lockley Pylon viewed from the Lycon Plateau, Leura.

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19. Blue Gum Forest.

19. Blue Gum Forest.

Information Board at the Blue Gum Forest, - means the painful steep descent has ended.

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51. Reinit's Pass.

51. Reinit's Pass.

Almost back at Pulpit Rock, the cars and a welcome cup of tea in Mount Victoria.

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40. Cox's Cave.

40. Cox's Cave.

Cox’s Cave Ladder. Not a compulsory detour, only for walkers with a head for heights.

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30. Grand Canyon.

30. Grand Canyon.

Grand Canyon. Pause awhile and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you.

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4. Noble Canyon

4. Noble Canyon

Canyon Walls, Noble Canyon. Walkers can feel dwarfed by the scale of the canyon.

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8. Evans Crown.

8. Evans Crown.

Sough Dough Rock viewed from ‘The Crown’, Evans Crown.

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50. Reinit's Pass.

50. Reinit's Pass.

At the foot of the short rock scramble enroute to Pulpit Rock, Reinit’s Pass Track, Mount Victoria.

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39. Cox's Cave.

39. Cox's Cave.

Cox’s Cave Track, this place would provide a dry area for ‘morning tea’

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20. Blue Gum Forest.

20. Blue Gum Forest.

Blue Gum Forest. The area has recovered remarkably well after the November 2006 bushfire.

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49. Reinit's Pass.

49. Reinit's Pass.

Moss covered boulders near the top of Reinit’s Pass, Mount Victoria.

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