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195811 [2016/03/29 12:38] kennettj195811 [2017/06/08 13:53] tyreless
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-WLL +======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== 
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the SVdney Bush Walkers, + 
-c/ Ingersoll Hall, 256 Orown Street, Sydney. Box No. 4476, G.P.O. Sydney. 'Phone JR 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. 'Phone: JW 1462. 
-r11110-...111m1r.1119111,11.1M11,111.11,- + 
-287 NOM/JEER, 1958 Price 1/... +===No. 287 November, 1958Price 1/-.=== 
-clIMS-V4.144 + 
-Editor: Goof Wagg 1$1 St. Georges Ores., Drummoyne. Uld 3435 (B) l-2 p m. Business Manager; Brien Harvey +|**Editor**|Geof Wagg, 131 St. Georges Cres., Drummoyne. UW 3435 (B) 1-2 p.m.
-ReproductionJess Martin Sales & SubsJess Martin Typed ByGrace Wagg +|**Business Manager**|Brian Harvey| 
-CONTENTS+|**Reproduction**|Jess Martin
 +|**Sales & Subs**|Jess Martin
 +|**Typed By**|Grace Wagg| 
 + 
 +=====Contents===== 
 + 
 +| | |Page| 
 +|At Our October Meeting|Alex Colley| 2| 
 +|Mt. Anne - September 1958|Mick Elfick| 3| 
 +|The Order Changeth|Jim Brown| 9| 
 +|The Prize|Mike Peryman|12| 
 +|Heading For A Fall|Geof Wagg|13| 
 +|Your Walking Guide|Snow Brown|19| 
 + 
 +=====Advertisements===== 
 + 
 +| |Page| 
 +|Leica Photo Service| 7| 
 +|Hatswell's Taxi & Tourist Service| 9| 
 +|The Sanitarium Health Food Shop|11| 
 +|News From Paddy (advt.)|20| 
 + 
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-Eag.2 
-At Our October Meeting  Alex Colley 2 
-Mt. Anne  September 1958  Mich EffiCk 3 
-Leica Photo Service (advt.) 7 
-Hatswell Taxi & Tourist Service ( advt : ) 9 
-The Order Changeth  Jim Brown 9 
-The Sanitarium Health Food Shop (advt.) 11 
-The Prize  Nike Peryman 12 
-Heading For A Fall  Goof Wagg 13 
-Your Walking Guide ... Snow Brown 19 
-News From Paddy (advt.) 20 
  
 SUMMER SUMMER
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 Summer is many things. A brass ball with one groat rod eye that Summer is many things. A brass ball with one groat rod eye that
 traps and burns the helpless land  crisp salt waves hissing over sunbleached . sands  soft and fragrant as a womants hands. traps and burns the helpless land  crisp salt waves hissing over sunbleached . sands  soft and fragrant as a womants hands.
-Alex Jolley+ 
 +Alex Colley
  
 Two new members and one old one were welcomed by the President. Tile new members were Albert Smalley and Peter Jorlis. The old member was exPresident Dorothy Lawry, on a visit from New Zealand. The President told us that the campfire welcome to Dorothy held at the Harveys had attracted no less than. 150 members and exmembers, including 14 out of the 18 exPresidents, among them our first President, Jack Debert. Two new members and one old one were welcomed by the President. Tile new members were Albert Smalley and Peter Jorlis. The old member was exPresident Dorothy Lawry, on a visit from New Zealand. The President told us that the campfire welcome to Dorothy held at the Harveys had attracted no less than. 150 members and exmembers, including 14 out of the 18 exPresidents, among them our first President, Jack Debert.
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 Mick Elfick Mick Elfick
 PART I  In which we spend 5 days not getting to the mountain" PART I  In which we spend 5 days not getting to the mountain"
 +
 Never before have I been on a trip which has involved so much planning and preparation as this trip to Mt. Anne. The food was calculated to the last calorie, and we were equipped to take the worst weather Tassie could throw at us  and probably more besides. In order to lighten our loads on the way in, we took only four days' food and the dried moat which was to form the basis of our evening meals  the rest was to ho flown in. On Monday, 1st September, we boarded the 4.00 p m. bus for I'laydena and settled down for a nice comfortable 'bus ride. Unfortunately the recent bad weather had washed away the road, so halfway we were forced to change transport. All the locals filed into a car, whilst we three ncharliosu ended up on the bad.; of an old table top timber truck amongst the locals' baggage. Never before have I been on a trip which has involved so much planning and preparation as this trip to Mt. Anne. The food was calculated to the last calorie, and we were equipped to take the worst weather Tassie could throw at us  and probably more besides. In order to lighten our loads on the way in, we took only four days' food and the dried moat which was to form the basis of our evening meals  the rest was to ho flown in. On Monday, 1st September, we boarded the 4.00 p m. bus for I'laydena and settled down for a nice comfortable 'bus ride. Unfortunately the recent bad weather had washed away the road, so halfway we were forced to change transport. All the locals filed into a car, whilst we three ncharliosu ended up on the bad.; of an old table top timber truck amongst the locals' baggage.
  
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 WE WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE TRIPS OR SPEGIAL PARTIES ON APPLIGATION WE WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE TRIPS OR SPEGIAL PARTIES ON APPLIGATION
 T.a p.paniy.ZETH. T.a p.paniy.ZETH.
 +
 Jim Brown Jim Brown
 Just in case we needed to be reminded of it, the last Annual Report, under the sub-heading of Walking Activities, observed The electrification of the Western Line has speeded up train travel and valuable time has boon gained o4 mountain walks". Just in case we needed to be reminded of it, the last Annual Report, under the sub-heading of Walking Activities, observed The electrification of the Western Line has speeded up train travel and valuable time has boon gained o4 mountain walks".
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 Won, thoy'ro gone. Wolll all be much more comfortable, tut when we camp at Kodumba Jrook or 3orral Swamp, or the Pub alto in Mogalong, we won't hoar that most thrilling, most lonoly, most friendly of all sounds  a steam whistle calling in the night. Instead, if the wind is in the right quartor we may chanco to hoar the anaomic canned raspberry of the electric locomotive. Won, thoy'ro gone. Wolll all be much more comfortable, tut when we camp at Kodumba Jrook or 3orral Swamp, or the Pub alto in Mogalong, we won't hoar that most thrilling, most lonoly, most friendly of all sounds  a steam whistle calling in the night. Instead, if the wind is in the right quartor we may chanco to hoar the anaomic canned raspberry of the electric locomotive.
 12. 12.
-THE PRIZE  Mike Peryman+ 
 +====== The Prize ====== 
 + 
 + 
 +Mike Peryman
 A test of skill has been devised A test of skill has been devised
 To rouse the spirit that dormant lies  To rouse the spirit that dormant lies 
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 The prize, of course, "The Busbies Boot". The prize, of course, "The Busbies Boot".
 13. 13.
 +
 HEADING FOR A RAU, HEADING FOR A RAU,
 Geof Wagg Geof Wagg
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