In June 2021, the Premier of NSW announced that we would be under two weeks of stay at home orders due to rising numbers of cases of the delta strain of Covid-19 as you can guess that 14 days stretched out to 14 weeks and counting. In this blog, we will look at how being in lockdown helped us to explore where we live and had a ball.

Bend in the Path on Fairfax walking track
We were a little slow to get exploring
For the first few weeks, we held our breaths and waited to be able to resume our near-normal lives, but as the weeks rolled into each other. The hope of any travel was dashed. In the course of this time, we had cancelled a weekend away with friends, stopped working on our still postponed trip to South Australia. We also gave up hope of me jumping out of a plane over fox Glacier in New Zealand to celebrate turning fifty. Then Phil and I decided to explore our own backyard, This not only gave us content and days out, but it awoke in us a love for the beautiful places so close to our home.
With no hope of travel or new destinations to explore with camera in hand, we decided to take our youtube community on a local bush walk with us. This walk became an important part of our exercise regime during the lockdown.
With this one video and no hope of freedom coming anytime soon, we decided to explore the majestic Blue Mountains area, our home and show it to our community.

Exploring Evans Lookout walking trails
I am slightly ashamed to admit that we have not been very good at exploring in the eight years we have lived here, but this Lockdown has proved the perfect push we needed.
Over the past few weeks, we have picked places close by, and we have never visited or at least it has been a while. We can exercise and picnic in our local government area, so we have selected different places to see each week.
What have we discovered?
The blue mountains are spectacular. Abounding with open vistas, lookouts overlooking the valley, waterfalls staking their claim on a piece of a cliff or cascading over jagged rocks on its way to the valley floor. We can not forget awesome walks through rugged bush tracks or cool climate rainforests; all of these God-created masterpieces, the perfect backdrops for picnic areas, lookouts, paragliding, and just taking a deep breath.

Looking into the Grose Valley
A few positives for us exploring during lockdown
A highlight for me has been looking for the native flowers as they come out. So many of the natives are so small and are hard to find by themselves.
Now we are not fit, we use hiking sticks on most walks, but we are so thankful for being able to take this time to visit these majestic sights, to be reminded of the majesty that is all around us and get a little fitter as we push our bodies to do things we have not done for a very long time 🙂 The Blue Mountains is a popular day trip from Sydney or a great weekend getaway, and as we explore, we hope to give people other ideas of places to visit in the area once this Lockdown has ended.
We know that a time is coming when we will be able to load up the car and head to new places, visit family and friends, but for now, we are making the most of exploring our blue mountains backyard. In a year where it is hard to find things to be grateful for, I am so glad we used this lockdown to explore.

We loved finding new blooms
Check out some of the places we have explored during Lockdown
Leura in the Springtime – Blue Mountains 20201
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XoVRhH7nl0&t=134s
Blackheath Lookouts that will surprise – Anvil rock and Perry’s Lookdown 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNq3yVaFKWU&t=21s
Katoomba Falls and the Furber steps – Spring 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55O19jOgoyY&t=32s
Mt Blackheath- Paragliding and lookouts – celebrating our 27th wedding anniversary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnPEdSw7Zio&t=239s
Evans lookout stairs and lookouts – Lockdown August 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XoVRhH7nl0&t=134s

Leura Cascades