Greaves Creek, Grand Canyon, Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia The Grand Canyon walk was first established in 1907, taking walkers along the path of a canyon in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia. In places the track follows a path cut halfway up the cliff, keeping you out of the most dangerous section of the canyon. We (Myself, Matt Burman and Braydon Franklin) followed the creek back into the canyon where we stopped for a lunch break amongst the rugged beauty of this amazing part of the world. A serious hike that involved getting very wet and muddy but well worth it to experience the beauty of this incredible place. This image is a vertical panorama created from 2 sets of 9 exposures ranging from 1/80s to 30s to cover the high dynamic range of the scene.