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**Contents** | **Contents** | ||
- | Editorial - Manners in the Bush | + | |Editorial - Manners in the Bush| 1| |
- | At Our May Meeting | + | |At Our May Meeting |
- | Club Officers Appointed in May | + | |Club Officers Appointed in May | 8| |
- | Hall's Scenic Holiday Tour, by "The Duchess" | + | |Hall's Scenic Holiday Tour, by "The Duchess" |
- | Safety First in the Bush, by Jim Brown | + | |Siedlecky' |
- | Lot 7 Again, by Betty Hurley | + | |Safety First in the Bush, by Jim Brown | 13 | |
- | The Bushcraft Association Protests, by Brian Harvey Federation Notes, by Brian Harve | + | |Lot 7 Again, by Betty Hurley |
- | Gear for Ski-ers, (Paddy' | + | |The Bushcraft Association Protests, by Brian Harvey |
+ | |Federation Notes, by Brian Harvey|16 | | ||
+ | |Gear for Ski-ers, (Paddy' | ||
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It is traditional in the Club for the experienced to help the inexperienced and for the stronger to help the weaker, but there is no excuse for imposing on the good nature of one's mates, nor for leaving one's manners at home when one walks out the door with a pack. | It is traditional in the Club for the experienced to help the inexperienced and for the stronger to help the weaker, but there is no excuse for imposing on the good nature of one's mates, nor for leaving one's manners at home when one walks out the door with a pack. | ||
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====== At Our May Meeting ====== | ====== At Our May Meeting ====== | ||
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(b) So that part of it, north of The Burgh Ridge, may be allocated to the National Fitness Council for youth training and youth hostels purposes. | (b) So that part of it, north of The Burgh Ridge, may be allocated to the National Fitness Council for youth training and youth hostels purposes. | ||
- | (c) So that right of use of the two fine surfing beaches of North and South Era may be secured for the general public, | + | (c ) So that right of use of the two fine surfing beaches of North and South Era may be secured for the general public, |
(d) And that the residue of Portion 1 be allocated for general conservation purposes. | (d) And that the residue of Portion 1 be allocated for general conservation purposes. | ||
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and fishermen, without any hindrance whatever, from the beginning of the century. The authorities have been slow to realise that the great ultimate value of this coastal strip is its natural scenic beauty, its roadless condition and absence of constructions; | and fishermen, without any hindrance whatever, from the beginning of the century. The authorities have been slow to realise that the great ultimate value of this coastal strip is its natural scenic beauty, its roadless condition and absence of constructions; | ||
- | This is the earnest desire of thousands of intelligent persons. In addition, the authorities apparently | + | This is the earnest desire of thousands of intelligent persons. In addition, the authorities apparently |
- | "POINT 4. It should be indicated to the Under Secretary for Lands that if funds are not available for resumption of Portions 47 and 489 the two rugged portions close to Governcyz' | + | "POINT 4. It should be indicated to the Under Secretary for Lands that if funds are not available for resumption of Portions 47 and 489 the two rugged portions close to Governor |
- | "POINT 5. For the present it will not be necessary to resume Portion 7 (40 acres) held by The Sydney Bush Walkers for recreational camping and re-afforestation purposes. It was secured to prevent the development of adjacent portions private enterprise. It is a key block held to encourage the return of natural conditions and to retard the expansion of local pastoral interests. The Sydney Bush Walkers bought | + | "POINT 5. For the present it will not be necessary to resume Portion 7 (40 acres) held by The Sydney Bush Walkers for recreational camping and re-afforestation purposes. It was secured to prevent the development of adjacent portions private enterprise. It is a key block held to encourage the return of natural conditions and to retard the expansion of local pastoral interests. The Sydney Bush Walkers bought |
- | The foregoing points should be brought to the notice of the authorities without delay. Public interest in the Garawarra Primitive Area or Park is the aspect of the matter which has been and should remain paramount. Any other interest is an interpolation and a change from the original policy. Provided the point is raised that the National Fitness Council require an area at South Era for their particular purpose, and that it may be secured in their own right or under the trustees into whose care the whole 350 acres may be placed, it is difficult to see how any follow-up action by the Sydney Bush Walkers and other societies can harm the interests of the National Fitness Council | + | The foregoing points should be brought to the notice of the authorities without delay. Public interest in the Garawarra Primitive Area or Park is the aspect of the matter which has been and should remain paramount. Any other interest is an interpolation and a change from the original policy. Provided the point is raised that the National Fitness Council require an area at South Era for their particular purpose, and that it may be secured in their own right or under the trustees into whose care the whole 350 acres may be placed, it is difficult to see how any follow-up action by the Sydney Bush Walkers and other societies can harm the interests of the National Fitness Council's plan for use of part of this land. |
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- | of view of the public and the public se of the two Era Beaches there is not much difference between abolition of one type of settlement in favour of another and better kind, if the public eventually are going to lose the use of the natural amenities. As instances we note that the public now have no say in the Point Wollstonecraft and Little Patonga camping areas. We are not opposed to these camps; they are in good places and do great amount of good. But the Little Maley hostel is debatable and too many hostels at South Era certainly would arouse t",-. of thousands of persons Who will want to use the surfing and the land nearby0 We are not blind to the fact that Sou Era is a first-class, | + | |
- | of a fair portion of the environs should be secured, not df,: | + | |
- | It is important that the Lands authorities should not be allowed to form the false opinion that the public and bushwalking interest in the resumption matter has waned. The determination to remind them that it still is very important to the Federated Walking Clubs, the great body of hikers and the interested conservation societies is not likely to conflict with the National Fitness Council' | + | " |
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+ | It is important that the Lands authorities should not be allowed to form the false opinion that the public and bushwalking interest in the resumption matter has waned. The determination to remind them that it still is very important to the Federated Walking Clubs, the great body of hikers and the interested conservation societies is not likely to conflict with the National Fitness Council' | ||
"We should not forget that had it not been for strong public interest and action in the past most of the Garawarra plateau would have developed into a township by this time, and would have been accompanied by a far greater development of private enterprise on the coastal strip than exists now. There would have been drainage and water-supply troubles, and much trouble about road access. There would have been a motor drive along the whole length of the Cliff Track. The Sydney Bush Walkers, the Federation, and other clubs and societies, including Wild Life Preservation Society, Parks and Playgrounds Movement, Boy Scouts Association, | "We should not forget that had it not been for strong public interest and action in the past most of the Garawarra plateau would have developed into a township by this time, and would have been accompanied by a far greater development of private enterprise on the coastal strip than exists now. There would have been drainage and water-supply troubles, and much trouble about road access. There would have been a motor drive along the whole length of the Cliff Track. The Sydney Bush Walkers, the Federation, and other clubs and societies, including Wild Life Preservation Society, Parks and Playgrounds Movement, Boy Scouts Association, | ||
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"As bushwalkers we cannot afford to drop the initiative in this important matter. There is no adequate reason why we should not approach the Under Secretary for Lands, as in other matters, and let the Department know that public and bushwalker interest in the proposed resumption of the alienated lands is as great as ever. | "As bushwalkers we cannot afford to drop the initiative in this important matter. There is no adequate reason why we should not approach the Under Secretary for Lands, as in other matters, and let the Department know that public and bushwalker interest in the proposed resumption of the alienated lands is as great as ever. | ||
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- | "Would we rather have the trusteeship of these 350 acres be given to any other body than the Garawarra Park trustees? Do we favour the National Park trustees? Or National Fitness Council? Or perhaps a combination of the three bodies plus representation by existing shack-owners? | + | "Would we rather have the trusteeship of these 350 acres be given to any other body than the Garawarra Park trustees? Do we favour the National Park trustees? Or National Fitness Council? Or perhaps a combination of the three bodies plus representation by existing shack-owners? |
- | Myles Dunphy was followed by Allan Hardie who said we were just talking in the dark. His speech certainly confirmed this view. Herb Morris said that if the motion achieved its purpose it would pze, | + | Myles Dunphy was followed by Allan Hardie who said we were just talking in the dark. His speech certainly confirmed this view. Herb Morris said that if the motion achieved its purpose it would prevent |
- | The next business was to nominate two members to fill vacancies on the Garawarra trust. | + | The next business was to nominate two members to fill vacancies on the Garawarra trust. |
A request from the organiser of the Forestry Advisory Council for motions to be discussed at the Council' | A request from the organiser of the Forestry Advisory Council for motions to be discussed at the Council' | ||
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It was decided to nominate Allen Strom as a member of the Fauna Protection Panel which is about to be formed under recent legislation. | It was decided to nominate Allen Strom as a member of the Fauna Protection Panel which is about to be formed under recent legislation. | ||
- | The meeting closed at 10.5 p m. | + | The meeting closed at 10.05 p m. |
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**CLUB OFFICERS APPOINTED AT THE MAY COMMITTEE MEETING.** | **CLUB OFFICERS APPOINTED AT THE MAY COMMITTEE MEETING.** | ||
- | Keeper of Time-Tables and Curator of Maps: Jim Brown. Assistant Walks Secretary: Alan Mayblom. | + | Keeper of Time-Tables and Curator of Maps: Jim Brown\\ |
- | Assistant Duplicator Operator: Roy Bruggy. | + | Assistant Walks Secretary: Alan Mayblom.\\ |
- | Assistant Librarian: Betty Hurley. | + | Assistant Duplicator Operator: Roy Bruggy\\ |
- | Ia... a. .M0110.4111.110 Mile ml, | + | Assistant Librarian: Betty Hurley.\\ |
- | **PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION | + | **PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION** |
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The photographic committee would like all photographs to be ia the Club room by 7.30 on Friday, June 24th. the night of the exhibition. They would also like the title and the name of the exhibitor to be attached to, or written on, the prints. A great deal of the interest of the exhibition centres round the subject matter of the photographs and in past exhibitions there have always been numerous people trying to find out what the photograph depicted and who took it. Mr. Eade from the Photographic Society will be the judge, and the best photograph will be published on a full page of the magazine. The second and third photographs will be published together on the one page. | The photographic committee would like all photographs to be ia the Club room by 7.30 on Friday, June 24th. the night of the exhibition. They would also like the title and the name of the exhibitor to be attached to, or written on, the prints. A great deal of the interest of the exhibition centres round the subject matter of the photographs and in past exhibitions there have always been numerous people trying to find out what the photograph depicted and who took it. Mr. Eade from the Photographic Society will be the judge, and the best photograph will be published on a full page of the magazine. The second and third photographs will be published together on the one page. | ||
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Let me add the story of my experience with Angus McWhirter. Just the two of us. On the Grose between Hungerford' | Let me add the story of my experience with Angus McWhirter. Just the two of us. On the Grose between Hungerford' | ||
- | Well, I could see he wouldn' | + | Well, I could see he wouldn' |
Next month I shall be equally gruesome - about being burnt off. Hope I'm not decreasing magazine sales and subs. Hope I am increasing S R volunteers. | Next month I shall be equally gruesome - about being burnt off. Hope I'm not decreasing magazine sales and subs. Hope I am increasing S R volunteers. | ||
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====== Lot 7 Again ====== | ====== Lot 7 Again ====== | ||
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By Betty Hurley. | By Betty Hurley. | ||
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====== The Bushcraft Association Protests ====== | ====== The Bushcraft Association Protests ====== | ||
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By Brian G. Harvey. | By Brian G. Harvey. | ||
- | At the May Federation Meeting, Mr. Graves, a delegate from the Bushcraft Associations produced a copy of our May magazine, and, at his suggestion, my article therein was read to the Council by the acting Hon. Secretary. At the conclusion Mr. Graves submitted a letter from the Editor of " | + | |
- | objections which the former had raised with the Editor. An outstand- | + | At the May Federation Meeting, Mr. Graves, a delegate from the Bushcraft Associations produced a copy of our May magazine, and, at his suggestion, my article therein was read to the Council by the acting Hon. Secretary. At the conclusion Mr. Graves submitted a letter from the Editor of " |
ing war photographer " visited the Association' | ing war photographer " visited the Association' | ||
- | and wrote the article from his imagination as it did not contain one | + | and wrote the article from his imagination as it did not contain one word of truth. My article was slanderous, libellous and a vicious attack upon his Association and himself, and none of my statements were facts. The lad of five years of age quoted in the " |
- | word of truth. My article was slanderous, libellous and a vicious attack upon his Association and himself, and none of my statements were facts. The lad of five years of age quoted in the " | + | |
We learned that the Bushcraft Association had the permission of the National Park Trust to practice its teachings in the Park as long as only dead material was used. In reply to a question, Mr. Grunday, also of the Association, | We learned that the Bushcraft Association had the permission of the National Park Trust to practice its teachings in the Park as long as only dead material was used. In reply to a question, Mr. Grunday, also of the Association, | ||
- | We are all invited down to their camp at any time so that we | + | |
- | may understand the proper use of the bush. | + | We are all invited down to their camp at any time so that we may understand the proper use of the bush. |
(At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Graves was invited to reply through our pages, but declined.) | (At the conclusion of the meeting Mr. Graves was invited to reply through our pages, but declined.) | ||
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====== Federation Notes ====== | ====== Federation Notes ====== | ||
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By Brian G. Harvey. | By Brian G. Harvey. | ||
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- | CROMACH | + | |
- | BOUDDI | + | **CROMACH |
- | required, | + | |
- | THE FEDERATION SECRETARY gave notice that he will not be available | + | **BOUDDI |
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+ | **THE FEDERATION SECRETARY** gave notice that he will not be available | ||
efficient manner, and feels the time has arrived to pass on the portfolio. | efficient manner, and feels the time has arrived to pass on the portfolio. | ||
- | SYDNEY UNIVERSITY BUSHWALKERS have promised to give a definition of the meaning of conservi7ti67 as applied to bushwalking at the June meeting. | ||
- | HOBART WALKING CLUB.requested support in their protest re a Bill to TeriaI ATUFE-761-nn Paper Mills to massacre a large forest in Florentine Valley, Tasmania. | ||
- | BUSHCRAFT ASSOCIATION. The Sydney University Bushwalkers indicated | ||
- | a Ellen= witlare" | ||
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- | The May meeting was held on Friday 13th under the sign of | + | **SYDNEY UNIVERSITY BUSHWALKERS** have promised to give a definition of the meaning |
- | Taurus the Bull. On that night the full moon rose in Scorpio and | + | |
- | Mars was in the descendent (we mean it wasn't in the sky that | + | |
- | night). This conjunction was auspicious for conservationists who | + | |
- | were never at a loss for words. For once everybody was in | + | |
- | agreement and " | + | |
+ | **HOBART WALKING CLUB** requested support in their protest re a Bill to permit Australian Paper Mills to massacre a large forest in Florentine Valley, Tasmania. | ||
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+ | **BUSHCRAFT ASSOCIATION.** The Sydney University Bushwalkers indicated their withdrawal of the notice of rescission of the motion adopted at the April meeting "that the N.S.W. Bushcraft Association be invited either to subscribe to Federation' | ||
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+ | The May meeting was held on Friday 13th under the sign of Taurus the Bull. On that night the full moon rose in Scorpio and Mars was in the descendent (we mean it wasn't in the sky that night). This conjunction was auspicious for conservationists who were never at a loss for words. For once everybody was in | ||
+ | agreement and seldom was heard a disconsolate word. But the heavenly bodies will never arrange themselves just that way again. | ||
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**The stars must have smiled too on the Butlers**, who are the proud parents of two very beautiful twin boys. | **The stars must have smiled too on the Butlers**, who are the proud parents of two very beautiful twin boys. | ||
- | wasels...massyymm....* | ||
But they did not smile upon everybody. Our assistant-Treasurer, | But they did not smile upon everybody. Our assistant-Treasurer, | ||
- | oran rtmoommnlatIMEN.4101....P100.1M. | + | |
Jean Laing has announced her engagement to David Petherbridge. | Jean Laing has announced her engagement to David Petherbridge. | ||
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- | John Batty is to be married to Betty Taylor on Saturday | ||
- | 4th June. We wish them all the best. | ||
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- | At the May Committee meeting Roy Bruggy was appointed as a | + | |
- | second assistant duplicator operator. His correct title should be | + | John Batty is to be married to Betty Taylor on Saturday 4th June. We wish them all the best. |
- | Deputy Assistant Duplicator Operator, or D.A.D.O. for short. We | + | |
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+ | At the May Committee meeting Roy Bruggy was appointed as a second assistant duplicator operator. His correct title should be Deputy Assistant Duplicator Operator, or D.A.D.O. for short. We | ||
hope members will accord him the respect he deserves. | hope members will accord him the respect he deserves. | ||
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Thou shalt obey the commands of thy President and when be banged the Bone upon the table, thou shalt shut up. | Thou shalt obey the commands of thy President and when be banged the Bone upon the table, thou shalt shut up. | ||
- | Thai] (lhalt | + | Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour' |
- | Thou shalt not sit around the camp fire making an unholy din, For this would unsettle the slumber of the President; Neither shalt thou keep up thy chatter on ret' | + | Thou shalt not sit around the camp fire making an unholy din, For this would unsettle the slumber of the President; Neither shalt thou keep up thy chatter on retiring lest Thy tent be suddenly uprooted. |
Three of "The Commandments" | Three of "The Commandments" |
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