A short video of a bushwalk or hike in the Glenbrook National Park in the Blue Mountains NSW Australia. The walks starts at the information center and heads down the sealed road to the causeway on Glenbrook Creek. The walk follows Camp Fire Creek to the Red Hand Cave to see some aboriginal hand paintings prints found over 1600 years ago. In 1913, when searching for a lost child, this cave was found by Europeans. And then some axe grinding grooves, use to shape axes. Up and over the ridge to the Euroka Camping Grounds for breakfast and Hammock / Tarp set-up. The walk was my first time out with the ULA Ohm backpack
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