Videos
Getting Started
Katoomba is roughly 100kms west of Sydney, Australia and is the starting point for the 3 day hike called, the Six Foot Track.
Katoomba is roughly 100kms west of Sydney, Australia and is the starting point for the 3 day hike called, the Six Foot Track.
Along the Track
Sergeant Ian Colless from the Blue Mountains Police Rescue Squad, shares some tips and advice about how to enjoy your time in the bush, safely.
One of the key items of safety to carry with you when hiking, is a Personal Locator Beacon, or PLB for short. Sgt Ian Colless from Blue Mountains Police Rescue explains their use.
If you’ve not been to farms or countryside before, then it’s sometimes hard to know what to do with a farmyard gate. On the 6 Foot Track, you will encounter a number of farm gates between Nellies Glen and the Coxs River.
The Six Foot Track gives you several options of campsites and eco-lodge accommodation along the way. Here’s a showcase of them.
Food & Drink
Unless the river levels are extremely low and we’re in drought, you shouldn’t need to carry more than 2-3 litres of water a day with you. This video will explain how you can safely drink the water you find along the 6 Foot Track.
Here’s 3 dinner ideas to get the taste buds going for food on the Six Foot Track and other hikes.
How To
Katoomba is roughly 100kms west of Sydney, Australia and is the starting point for the 3 day hike called, the Six Foot Track.
Katoomba is roughly 100kms west of Sydney, Australia and is the starting point for the 3 day hike called, the Six Foot Track.
Here’s 3 dinner ideas to get the taste buds going for food on the Six Foot Track and other hikes.