1. Preface Why this author, on this particularly tragic issue? This issue is local to the Blue Mountains where we live. This case well may have occurred back in 2013, currently some 12 years ago; yet the scenario of lost visitors to our Blue Mountains perpetuates and so the sad trauma resonates with this author as being a tour […]
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At times, Nature Trail’s motivation in this magazine blog is triggered to write a pensive piece and share some reflections of our own with readers. But we’re not religious and certainly not evangelical. The particular trigger in this case has just been a reflection of us here in Katoomba emerging from a widespread impacting torrential rain event over the past […]
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Blue Mountains {city} Council seems focused on pedestrian safety of late, finally. This is a positive development for the benefit of improving the safety of locals and visitors alike. So, we note new speed humps in Katoomba town centre area. However, none of which are actual speed humps that require vehicles to slow down without experiencing the most minor of […]
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Blue Mountains tourism has suffered yet another despairing setback following the pandemic et al. This time, our only rail service from Sydney has being severed for months, followed by the government clichéd public announcement that “buses will replace trains“..yet again! So this has caused passenger chaos as full 8-carriage trains packed from Sydney unload at Springwood, and commuter buses shuttle […]
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On a very windy Sunday morning New Zealand rock climber Richard Mills (36) with his climbing buddy tackled one of more than a dozen cliff ‘walls’ off Sublime Point, Leura. But a rock (about 30cm across) dislodged and fell on Mill’s head. His buddy quickly called emergency services and local Blue Mountains Police Rescue from Katoomba and NSW Ambulance Special […]
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Tragically again, two more people have been killed by a landslip in the Jamison Valley just south of the village of Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. Yesterday, Monday 4th April 2022, a group of tourists (a family of five from Britain) embarked on an unguided day hike along the Wentworth Pass loop track. They likely followed the UK-based website […]
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Wollangambe Canyon might need some more warning signage, if only people would heed the advice. Two weeks after the so-called “whirlpool” tragedy on Saturday 2nd January, when two women drowned on a bushwalking club lilo trip, two more lilo tourists got themselves lost in the same canyon and had to be rescued. This time they were more downstream in what […]
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For the past five years I have invested in a start-up tour operation based in Katoomba in the heart of the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. Tour operators will be well aware of the qualification courses, the business setup and compliance costs before government allows you to step one foot commercially into a ‘national’ park. So tour vehicle purchased, equipped […]
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