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- | **THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
- | A monthly Bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, | + | A monthly Bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, |
- | **No. 175 APRIL, 1949 Price 6d** | + | ---- |
- | |**Editor**| Alex Colley, 55 Kirribilli Ave., Milson' | + | === No. 173. April, 1949. Price 6d. === |
- | |**Production Asst**| Bill Gillam | | + | |
- | |**Sales and Subs**| Helen Brook| | + | |
- | |**Production and Business Manager**| Brian Harvey | | + | |
- | |**Typed** | Jean Harvey | | + | |
- | **CONTENTS** | + | |**Editor**|Alex Colley, 55 Kirribilli Av., Milson' |
+ | |**Production and Business Manager**|Brian Harvey| | ||
+ | |**Production Asst**|Bill Gillam| | ||
+ | |**Sales and Subs**|Helen Brooks| | ||
+ | |**Typed by**|Jean Harvey and Jessie Martin| | ||
- | |Editorial - The Magazine |1| | ||
- | |At the Annual General Meeting |3| | ||
- | |Club Officers, Committee 1949 |6 | | ||
- | |Social Notes for April| 8| | ||
- | |Bogong High Plains, by Edna Garrad and Dorothy Hasluck |12| | ||
- | |Cradle Mountain Reserve, by Leon Blumer |15| | ||
- | |Safety First in the Bush, by Jim Brown |16| | ||
- | |The Library |16| | ||
- | |Gossip |17| | ||
- | |The Gruesome Twosome |18| | ||
- | |News from the Rucksack Front (Paddy' | ||
+ | ===== In This Issue: ===== | ||
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+ | | | |Page| | ||
+ | |Editorial - The Magazine| | 1| | ||
+ | |At the Annual General Meeting| | 3| | ||
+ | |Club Officers, Committee 1949| | 6| | ||
+ | |Social Notes for April| | 6| | ||
+ | |Bogong High Plains|Edna Garrad and Dorothy Hasluck| 8| | ||
+ | |Cradle Mountain Reserve|Leon Blumer|12| | ||
+ | |Safety First in the Bush|Jim Brown|15| | ||
+ | |The Library| |16| | ||
+ | |Gossip| |16| | ||
+ | |The Gruesome Twosome| |17| | ||
- | ====== Editorial | + | ===== Advertisements: ===== |
- | Perhaps only the members who work every month on the magazine realise how much voluntary effort is put into every issue. There is more than a full day' | + | | |Page| |
+ | |News from the Rucksack Front (Paddy' | ||
- | There is an evening' | + | ---- |
- | an indication of that this saves subscribers we might compare the cost of the annual report, which this year was typed and duplicated by a copying firm. The annual report is a smaller job than the | + | |
- | magazine, but typing and duplicating alone cost nearly 10. Anyone with a fancy for figures could work out what the magazine would cost if everyone' | + | |
- | As well as this there are the contributors, | + | ===== Editorial : The Magazine. ===== |
- | All these people work willingly to produce a readable monthly magazine. When a good magazine results they feel that their efforts have been worth while. But though a lot of good articles appear in the magazine - many of them good by any standard - the magazine is not what it could be. Sometimes it is good, often it is mediocre, occasionally it is short and dull. | + | |
- | But there is no reason why it should not be consistently good. There are a number of ways in which it could be improved. It could be made much more informative. Walks leaders, for instance, have frequently been invited to publicise | + | Perhaps only the members who work every month on the magazine realise how much voluntary effort |
- | Another class are those who are "too busy". If they are honest about it they would admit the truth, which is that they would rather be doing something else. Many of these people have more than average education and ability, but they gain just as much from the magazine as any others and should be prepared | + | As well as this there are the contributors, who probably put in an equal amount of time and effort. There are a number |
- | Financially the magazine | + | All these people work willingly to produce a readable monthly |
- | The magazine staff offer you all the facilities necessary for a good publication. There is plenty | + | But there is no reason why it should not be consistently |
- | In conclusion we remind contributors that the magazine is published an Committee nights - i e. the first Friday | + | Financially |
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+ | The magazine staff offer you all the facilities necessary for a good publication. There is plenty of literary scientific | ||
+ | In conclusion we remind contributors that the magazine is published an Committee nights - i.e. the first Friday of every month (unless it is a holiday weekend). Articles may be accepted up till the last Friday of the previous month - but please don't leave them till the last day if you can help it. Maps, drawings, etc. may be accepted up till a fortnight before publication, | ||
- | ====== At The Annual General Meeting | + | ===== At The Annual General Meeting. ===== |
by Jim Brown | by Jim Brown | ||
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- | ====== Election | + | ===== Election |
The following were elected at the Annual General Meeting. | The following were elected at the Annual General Meeting. | ||
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- | ====== Social Notes for April ====== | + | ===== Social Notes For April. ===== |
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- | ====== Impressions | + | ===== Impressions |
PART 1\\ | PART 1\\ | ||
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Whilst walking round viewing Bogong whom should we see but Bob once more. I was really beginning to feel he belonged to us, this being our fifth farewell. I was very loath to leave this sylvan spot, especially with a night journey in the train before us, but I suppose contrast gives spice to life. | Whilst walking round viewing Bogong whom should we see but Bob once more. I was really beginning to feel he belonged to us, this being our fifth farewell. I was very loath to leave this sylvan spot, especially with a night journey in the train before us, but I suppose contrast gives spice to life. | ||
- | ====== Sloshing Through Cradle Mountain Reserve | + | ===== Sloshing Through Cradle Mountain Reserve. ===== |
By Leon Blumer | By Leon Blumer | ||
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**PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.** The Photographic Exhibition Committee havd invited Mr Arthur Eadie, a successful exhibitor from the Photographic Society, to be critic and judge at our annual photographic exhibition in June. | **PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.** The Photographic Exhibition Committee havd invited Mr Arthur Eadie, a successful exhibitor from the Photographic Society, to be critic and judge at our annual photographic exhibition in June. | ||
- | ====== Safety First in the Bush ====== | + | ===== Safety First In The Bush. ===== |
By Jim Brown | By Jim Brown | ||
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- | ====== Gossip | + | ===== Gossip. ===== |
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- | ====== The Gruesome Twosome | + | ===== The Gruesome Twosome. ===== |
by The Forestry Logs | by The Forestry Logs |
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