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The crossing of the Blue Mountains in 1813 is often remembered as a single moment of triumph.
But the reality was far more complex.
Beyond the mountains lay uncertainty, distance, and a landscape still poorly understood. It would take more than a crossing to open the inland. It would take precision, discipline, and reliable knowledge.
That work fell to George Evans.
Sent to follow and extend the route, Evans did what few others could. He confirmed the passage, mapped the terrain, traced rivers, and provided the first usable understanding of the country beyond. His work transformed a bold journey into a practical reality.
Bathurst became possible because of him.
Roads followed his logic.
Settlement followed his reports.
Yet his name remains largely forgotten.
In this grounded and compelling account, Gordon J. MacKenzie reveals the man who turned exploration into expansion-and helped unlock the interior of New South Wales.
This is the story behind the crossing that changed Australia.
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