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-TiE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER +======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== 
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, + 
-c/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown Street, Sydney. Box No. 4476, G.P.O. Sydney. !Phone JW 1462. +A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, c/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown Street, Sydney. Box No. 4476, G.P.O. Sydney. 'PhoneJW 1462. 
-281 MAY, 1958 Price 1/-d. + 
-Editor: Gaol Wagg, 131 St. Georges Ores.Drummoyne MI 3435 (B) 1-2 p m. Business ManagerBrian Harvey +===No. 281 May, 1958 Price 1/-d.=== 
-ReproductionJess Martin Sales & SubsJess -Martin Typed ByGrace Wagg + 
- CONTENTS +|**Editor**|Geof Wagg, 131 St. Georges Cres.Drummoyne. UW 3435 (B) 1-2 p.m.
-wa. +|**Business Manager**|Brian Harvet| 
-The Answer Is The Question 1 +|**Reproduction**|Jess Martin
-At Our April General Meeting Geof Wagg 2 +|**Sales & Subs**|Jess Martin
-The Sanitarium Health Food Shop (advt.) 3 +|**Typed By**|Grace Wagg| 
-Magnificence In The - ullouldylf + 
-YourWalking Guide 6 +=====Contents===== 
-Leica Photo Service (advt.): 7 + 
-Signs Of Things To Come Joan Walker 7 +| | |Page| 
-Hat swell' s Taxi & Tourist Service (advert.) 9 Greater Blue Mountains National Park Project +|The Answer Is The Question| | 1| 
-+|At Our April General Meeting|Geof Wagg2| 
-. - Myles J. Dunphy 9 +|Magnificence In The Forest|"Mouldy"3| 
-What Happened On The 3ast1e Trip "Bullmoose" 12 +|Your Walking Guide| | 6| 
-Attention Please "Blue Gum" 14 +|Signs Of Things To Come|Joan Walker7| 
-The Challenge - -,Geof Wagg 15 +|Greater Blue Mountains National Park Project|Myles J. Dunphy9| 
-The Fed. (very) Reunion . !Caron 16 +|What Happened On The Cast1e Trip|"Bullmoose"|12| 
-Barrington Blues or Joan's Moans Joan Walker 17 +|Attention Please |"Blue Gum"|14| 
-Paddy News (advt.) 20 - +|The Challenge|Geof Wagg|15| 
-suppOse almost everyone who climbs, especially when they're new or out of practice, ',at some time gets this feeling. It usually comes at the wrong moment 5, just before the most difficult or exposed part of a climb. You look down and the ground level seems to have receededwith a rush. All at once you get the feeling that you'd like to it down on something large and flat and hang on with both hands, and how you envy those people down there so unconcernedly doing things that are perfectly safe. +|The Fed. (very) Reunion|"Taro"|16| 
-What am I doing here? Risking my life in a dirty, scrubby crack on the side of an insignificant--chunk of rocki Where amI going? Up to the top just to come down again (if I'm lucky). What good does it do? What madne ss II+|Barrington Blues or Joan's Moans|Joan Walker|17| 
-2. + 
-Once started on the climb, it's not so bad, and by the time you've pulled yourself up that last little pinch you've begun to feel as though you own the whole mountain. And then the summit, the view, the comradeship and abseiling down again in great swoops  sixty or a hundred feet. +=====Advertisements===== 
-Ohl Why do we climb? Why do we eat? + 
-G +| |Page| 
-Goof Wagg +|The Sanitarium Health Food Shop| 3| 
-With our brand new President in the chair and a comfortable number of members present, the April meeting got off to a good start by pinning the  Flannel Flower Badge on Margaret Ryan. A Tipperary welcome to_you Irish, and lang may y1 lum reek. (horn, something wrong there.)  +|Leica Photo Service| 7| 
-The next thing Margaret knew, she had been elected Assistant Secretary as well. It seems that about the only time our meetings can reach a rapid decision is when they have some innocent willing to do a job of work for thorn+|Hatswells Taxi & Tourist Service| 9| 
-In the correspondence we received Dave Roots explanation of the Press interview which roused the interest of so many members. The facts appear to be that to gain publicity for other clubs of which he is a member, Dave allowed himself to be interviewed, and in the midst of a waiter of descriptions of breatht aking feat s on, rook and snow, first ascent s, etc., he chanced to lot slip a mention of some ascents of the Harbour Bridge. Needless to says he (and his clubs) wore almost as horrified as we to see the way in which the article was written up; and the S13.14*, whose spotless? name hadntt even been mentioned, must have come from the file of a previous occasion. Apparently the Gluts that David was representing find this type of publicity a stimulant to waning membership. It will be interesting to see what effect it has on our own. +|Paddy News|20
-After this the meeting really got down to business, and as we were wading through the reports, Ken Meadows' wife, who is new to all this, leaned across to Henry Gold (a fellow countryman) and whispered, !glow long do those meetings laigh?ri + 
-"Oh, they never finish before ten osclockit returned Henry with conviction borne of painfull experience.. Just to make him wrongs when the reports were concluded there was no general business, so the President was able to hring down the Bone at a little after nine. A jtgly good meeting. Wish there were more the etamei +---
-or.....nommornmersomnimengs11+ 
-Lady'threepocket frame Rucksack as new 5/10/.See Bill Rodgers +=====The Answer Is The Question.===== 
-3. + 
-HEALTH FOOD SHOP on4NEGETARIAN CAFET +I Suppose almost everyone who climbs, especially when they're new or out of practice, at some time gets this feeling. It usually comes at the wrong moment, just before the most difficult or exposed part of a climb. You look down and the ground level seems to have receeded with a rush. All at once you get the feeling that you'd like to sit down on something large and flat and hang on with both hands, and how you envy those people down there so unconcernedly doing things that are perfectly safe. 
-SOMETHING NEW IN FOOD' + 
-VEGETARIAN SAUSAGES +"What am I doing here? Risking my life in a dirty, scrubby crack on the side of an insignificant chunk of rock! Where am I going? Up to the top just to come down again (if I'm lucky). What good does it do? What madnes!!
-A meatless high-protein food which comes to you in cans. May be fried, broiled or grilled over your campfire. Delicious for 'breakfast with eggs or added to your evening stew in place of fresh meat. They're sustaining toot!, + 
-You'll find that Sanitarium Vegetable Sausages make eating at any meal more superb. Try a tin on your next trip!! +Once started on the climb, it's not so bad, and by the time you've pulled yourself up that last little pinch you've begun to feel as though you own the whole mountain. And then the summit, the view, the comradeship and abseiling down again in great swoops sixty or a hundred feet. 
-13 HUNTER ST SYDNEY. 8W1725.+ 
 +Oh! Why do we climb? 
 + 
 +Why do we eat? 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +=====At Our General Meeting.===== 
 + 
 +Geof Wagg 
 + 
 +With our brand new President in the chair and a comfortable number of members present, the April meeting got off to a good start by pinning the Flannel Flower Badge on Margaret Ryan. A Tipperary welcome to you Irish, and lang may y' lum reek. (Hmm, something wrong there.)  
 + 
 +The next thing Margaret knew, she had been elected Assistant Secretary as well. It seems that about the only time our meetings can reach a rapid decision is when they have some innocent willing to do a job of work for them. 
 + 
 +In the correspondence we received Dave Root'explanation of the Press interview which roused the interest of so many members. The facts appear to be that to gain publicity for other clubs of which he is a member, Dave allowed himself to be interviewed, and in the midst of a welter of descriptions of breath-taking feats on rock and snow, first ascents, etc., he chanced to let slip a mention of some ascents of the Harbour Bridge. Needless to says he (and his clubs) were almost as horrified as we to see the way in which the article was written up; and the S.B.W., whose spotless? name hadn'even been mentioned, must have come from the file of a previous occasion. Apparently the Clubs that David was representing find this type of publicity a stimulant to waning membership. It will be interesting to see what effect it has on our own. 
 + 
 +After this the meeting really got down to business, and as we were wading through the reports, Ken Meadows' wife, who is new to all this, leaned across to Henry Gold (a fellow countryman) and whispered, "How long do those meetings last?
 + 
 +"Oh, they never finish before ten o'clock" returned Henry with conviction borne of painfull experience. Just to make him wrong, when the reports were concluded there was no general business, so the President was able to bring down the Bone at a little after nine. A jolly good meeting. Wish there were more the same! 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===For Sale.=== 
 + 
 +Lady'three-pocket frame Rucksack as new - £5/10/-. 
 + 
 +See Bill Rodgers 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 INTHLEOILEST INTHLEOILEST
 Recently, I was returning from Tokyo to Sydney by air and. learned that, if I came back via Bangkok, I could spend .an additional 24 and fly to Siem Reap and back to Bangkok, and then on to Sydney. You can imagine my delight in learning this, for never have I been in a position to spend only 24 and see one of the greatest Wonders of the World. Recently, I was returning from Tokyo to Sydney by air and. learned that, if I came back via Bangkok, I could spend .an additional 24 and fly to Siem Reap and back to Bangkok, and then on to Sydney. You can imagine my delight in learning this, for never have I been in a position to spend only 24 and see one of the greatest Wonders of the World.
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 Perfect Eniargements Perfect Eniargements
-deserve the + 
-best SERVICE +====== Signs of Things to Come ====== 
-LEICA PHOTO SERVICE + 
-31 Macquarie Place +Joan Walker 
-SYDNEY N.S W. +
-SIGNS OF THINGS 1....1\r4 +
- Joan Walker+
 With this winter's programme we have tried to improve on the often inadequate R-Ivip-E graclite of trips. You will find after the mileage and usual R-11-E term there are sometimes additional letters and numerals. With this winter's programme we have tried to improve on the often inadequate R-Ivip-E graclite of trips. You will find after the mileage and usual R-11-E term there are sometimes additional letters and numerals.
 These letters first ma,y I explain what they stand for and how we have applied theta These letters first ma,y I explain what they stand for and how we have applied theta
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 Here is a book that will inspire you to sharpen your senses of observation and deduction of the natural things around you. Can you, without any instruments or charts0ell the time by the stars, predict the state of the tides or the phase of the moon, or estimate distances with any accuracy? Here is a book that will inspire you to sharpen your senses of observation and deduction of the natural things around you. Can you, without any instruments or charts0ell the time by the stars, predict the state of the tides or the phase of the moon, or estimate distances with any accuracy?
 This book is 'a mine of useful information. In it you will find chapters on birds, waves, wind, trees and many other things of interest to those who enjoy the bush. This book is 'a mine of useful information. In it you will find chapters on birds, waves, wind, trees and many other things of interest to those who enjoy the bush.
-MAKE USE OF YOUR LIBRARY + 
-9. + 
-FOR ALL YOUR TRAYSPORT PROBLEMS +
-CONTACT  +
-HATSWELL'S TAXI & TOURIST SERVICE +
-1.0..... +
-RING "WRITE WIRE  OR CALL +
-ANY HOUR DAY or NIGHT +
-'Phone: Biheath W459 orlia51 Booking Office - 4 doors from Gardner' s Inn Hotel +
-(LOOK FOR HE NEON SIGN) +
-SPEEDY 5 OR 8 PASSENGER CARS i',V2-,ILABLE +
-LARGE OR SMALL PART I -.]S CA tE 7T, D FOR +
-FARES: KANANGRA WALLS 30/- per head (Minimum 5 Passengers) +
-PERRY' S LC OKD OWN 3/- f2 77 t7 ;2 It +
-JENOLAN STATE +
-FOREST 20/- 44 77 I? 7f If +
-CARLON ' S 7A RM io/- , ii if ii 72 +
-WE WILL BE PLEASED TO r.1011E OTHER TRIPS OR SPECIAL PARTIES+
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