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Gregory Blaxland, together with William Wentworth and William Lawson, were the first Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains in May 1813. Compared to later explorers, they suffered few difficulties. However, problems encountered included: * Thick bushland which required machetes to hack through, meaning very slow progress was made. * If they followed the rivers, they invariably ended up against sheer cliff faces or mazes of impassable gorges. * When they first tried to follow the ridges, they often found themselves overlooking precariously steep cliffs which could not be descended. Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth eventually successfully crossed the mountain range by following the ridges rather than the river valleys. After an arduous three weeks of exploring through difficult and previously impenetrable terrain, Australia's first explorers reached Mount Blaxland from where they could see the plains to the west, on 31 May 1813.

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Gregory Blaxland was one of the first three Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains. This was significant because, after the colony of Sydney/New South Wales had been virtually imprisoned by the mountains for twenty five years, graziers and farmers were now able to expand out into new grasslands and agricultural lands. It marked a new season of prosperity for Australia.

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When was Gregory Blaxland born?

Gregory Blaxland was born on 17 June 1778.


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Gregory Blaxland was born in England, and attended The King's School, Canterbury.


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Gregory Blaxland travelled with William Charles Wentworth and William Lawson.


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Gregory Blaxland was a very volatile personality. Always a turbulent and erratic-tempered man, he committed suicide by hanging himself.


What was named after Blaxland?

Explorer Gregory Blaxland was honoured by these places being named after him: * the town of Blaxland in the Blue Mountains * Mount Blaxland and later: * the Australian Electoral Division of Blaxland * Blaxland, a small Queensland railway siding on the Darling Downs, between Oakey and Dalby


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The end point of the expedition of Gregory Blaxland occurred when he and his companions, Wentworth and Lawson, reached what they named Mount Blaxland. This was on 31 May 1813. From here, they could see the plains and the extensive grasslands to the west.