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-SOCIAL NOTES+===== Social Notes===== 
-Ed. Garrad, CHRISTMAS PARTY+ 
-North Sydney Council Chambers - 8 p m. 10th 4ecember, 1959.+Ed. Garrad. 
 + 
 +=== Christmas Party. === 
 + 
 +North Sydney Council Chambers - 8 p.m. 10th December, 1959. 
 Roll up and make this a really good party. It has been a good year socially with our new club rooms, and we hope that the Christmas Party will wind it up on a very bright note. Roll up and make this a really good party. It has been a good year socially with our new club rooms, and we hope that the Christmas Party will wind it up on a very bright note.
 +
 Tickets 15/- available from Social Secretary. Tickets 15/- available from Social Secretary.
-Bring along your own drinks - soft or hardDress - Informal, + 
-18TH NOVEKBER. The "Peryman - Doherty - Brown - Duncan - Joyce" S.W. Tasmanian trip, Christmas '58/'59. +Bring along your own drinks - soft or hardDress - Informal. 
-(__ Ed. See and hear the dramatic story of man against adversity, but first read about it in the March issue of The Sydney Bush- walker.)+ 
 +=== 18th November=== 
 + 
 +The "Peryman - Doherty - Brown - Duncan - Joyce" S.W. Tasmanian trip, Christmas '58/'59. 
 + 
 +(Ed. See and hear the dramatic story of man against adversity, but first read about it in the March issue of The Sydney Bushwalker.) 
 + 
 +=== Remember.... Remember.... the 6th of December!! ===
      
-REEEM:13ER   RMiaBER   +On the sixth of December, one mile from Waterfall Station, on teh road to Garie Beach (at the site of the old Park Ranger's cottage). 
-THE 6TH OF DECEMBER 1 + 
-ON THE SIXTH CT' DEMMER +The KiddiesChristmas Party. 
-ONE MILE FEOMAITA=ALL STATION + 
-ON THE ROAD TO GARIE BEACH +(Buses leave Waterfall Station 9.30 and 10.30 a.m.) 
-(AT THE SITE OF THE OLD PARK RANGER'S COTTAGE+ 
-THE KIDDIESCHRISTMAS PARTY+Bring your own grub
-(BUSES LEAVE WATERFALL STATION 9.30 AND 10.30 A.M.) + 
-BRING YOIR CNN GRUB. +For further details contact Clem hallstrom'Phone LB6795
-FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT CLEM HALLSTROM 'PHONE LB6495+ 
-,IM.. +---- 
-1EN ONLY + 
-The President led his party of three dawn Nellie' s Glen, through Carlon' s, Glea Alan, and along the Neck to lunch at Corral Swamp at 11.45 on Sunday. This, says the leader, comes from Walking without Talking : +=== Men Only! === 
-3. + 
-AT OUR OCTOBER MEETING.+The President led his party of three down Nellie' s Glen, through Carlon's, Glen Alan, and along the Neck to lunch at Corral Swamp at 11.45 on Sunday. This, says the leader, comes from Walking without Talking! 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== At Our October Meeting===== 
 Alex Colley. Alex Colley.
 +
 Three new members, Helen Barrett, Gwen Seach and Bill Ketas, were welcomed by the President. We were informed too that Ben Esgate had been made a member and hoped to be in that night, but might not make it as he lived in Katoomba. Three new members, Helen Barrett, Gwen Seach and Bill Ketas, were welcomed by the President. We were informed too that Ben Esgate had been made a member and hoped to be in that night, but might not make it as he lived in Katoomba.
 +
 Thanks were tendered to retiring Federation delegate, David Ingram, for his services to the Club as our representative and as "whipper in" of our other delegates. Frank Young was elected to the vacancy created by resignation. Thanks were tendered to retiring Federation delegate, David Ingram, for his services to the Club as our representative and as "whipper in" of our other delegates. Frank Young was elected to the vacancy created by resignation.
 +
 The President was pleased to announce the appointment of Eileen Taylor as duplicator operator. The President was pleased to announce the appointment of Eileen Taylor as duplicator operator.
-Although the Treasurer was not able to be with us his report was, and with it + 
-a cheering resume of finances as indicated by the first six month's income, expenditure and out standings It was probable that a surplus of same 50 would be shown for the year, but this would include reimbursement of last year's Christmas Party expenses, which though paid in during this year, really belonged to last year. Allowing for this our surplus would still be, probably, nearly 30+Although the Treasurer was not able to be with us his report was, and with it a cheering resume of finances as indicated by the first six month's income, expenditure and outstandings. It was probable that a surplus of same £50 would be shown for the year, but this would include reimbursement of last year's Christmas Party expenses, which though paid in during this year, really belonged to last year. Allowing for this our surplus would still be, probably, nearly £30. 
-The Walks Secretary informed us that 49 members, 23 pros pectives and 5 visitors had been out during the previous month. A silver teapot had appeared on one walk and genuine firewater had been brewed in another. Had the goings on of maMbers stopped at that all would have been well, but worse had happened. Several walks had been late, or overdue and parties separated. The President, speaking for the Committee, said that such things should not occur on well conducted walks. Leaders should be reasonably sure they could do the scheduled walk in the time, and should leave some margin for eventualities. They should also do their best to make sure that the starters were all capable of doing the walk in the time. People going on walks should make inquiries to find out whether the walk was within their capacity, and should stick with the leader. Jim Hooper said that many did not leave a description of the route to be covered at home before leaving, consequently 'phone calls were received by Search and Rescue from worried relatives who were unable to say which walk the overdue ones had been on. + 
-Once again a number (bevy? herd? mob?) of rem stewards was (or were) appointed. These were Frank Barlow, Kath McInnes, Dick Childs and Bill Ketas.+The Walks Secretary informed us that 49 members, 23 prospectives and 5 visitors had been out during the previous month. A silver teapot had appeared on one walk and genuine firewater had been brewed in another. Had the goings on of members stopped at that all would have been well, but worse had happened. Several walks had been late, or overdue and parties separated. The President, speaking for the Committee, said that such things should not occur on well conducted walks. Leaders should be reasonably sure they could do the scheduled walk in the time, and should leave some margin for eventualities. They should also do their best to make sure that the starters were all capable of doing the walk in the time. People going on walks should make inquiries to find out whether the walk was within their capacity, and should stick with the leader. Jim Hooper said that many did not leave a description of the route to be covered at home before leaving, consequently 'phone calls were received by Search and Rescue from worried relatives who were unable to say which walk the overdue ones had been on. 
 + 
 +Once again a number (bevy? herd? mob?) of room stewards was (or were) appointed. These were Frank Barlow, Kath McInnes, Dick Childs and Bill Ketas. 
 Geof Wagg then announced the scores in the walking trial. Some had been diverted by moonlit canyons and pleasant by-ways, but some rugged walks were completed and points allotted accordingly. Geof Wagg then announced the scores in the walking trial. Some had been diverted by moonlit canyons and pleasant by-ways, but some rugged walks were completed and points allotted accordingly.
-FOR SU:UM:NG WALK IIEGALONG GOBGE COX RIVER+ 
-As it nears the Cox' s junction, Meg along Creek takes a headlong plunge in a long cascade angled at about 45 and easily negotiable (to the agile) over granite boulders and races. It flattens out,and then dips sharply again and joins the Cox through a narrow gorge. +---- 
-The Cox itself, from the upstream side of Billy Healy'dawn to the Gibraltar junction, is a jumble of granite-boulders and great sheets of rock which give rise to thousands of small falls, races and cascades. The drop is slight and the going slow but fairly easy. There are good camp spots and plenty of places for swimming. + 
-THE SOCIAL PAST.  +=== For Swimming Walk Megalong Gorge Cox River=== 
-OCTOBER 21STEMBERSSLIDES+ 
-Thanks to those photographers who saved the day when the Colour Slide Competition was postponed. Jack Wren gave an emcellent story in colour of the "Slow Trip down the Kowmung", Christmas 1958-99, and incidentally confirmed the accuracy of Pam Baker's comic sketches which illustrated Alex Colley's article (April issue of the.:SydneyBushwalker). +As it nears the Cox' s junction, Megalong Creek takes a headlong plunge in a long cascade angled at about 45° and easily negotiable (to the agile) over granite boulders and races. It flattens out, and then dips sharply again and joins the Cox through a narrow gorge. 
-THE SCENIC COLOUR SLIDE COMPETITION OCTOBER 2nH.+ 
 +The Cox itself, from the upstream side of Billy Healy'down to the Gibraltar junction, is a jumble of granite-boulders and great sheets of rock which give rise to thousands of small falls, races and cascades. The drop is slight and the going slow but fairly easy. There are good camp spots and plenty of places for swimming. 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== The Social Past===== 
 + 
 +=== October 21stMembersSlides=== 
 + 
 +Thanks to those photographers who saved the day when the Colour Slide Competition was postponed. Jack Wren gave an excellent story in colour of the "Slow Trip down the Kowmung", Christmas 1958-99, and incidentally confirmed the accuracy of Pam Baker's comic sketches which illustrated Alex Colley's article (April issue of the Sydney Bushwalker). 
 + 
 +=== The Scenic Colour Slide Competition October 28th=== 
 About 20 contributors showed 100 slides. The standard, uniformly high, was the best for some years. About 20 contributors showed 100 slides. The standard, uniformly high, was the best for some years.
-Bruce McInnes George Gray + 
-Len Fall Mike Peryman +Bruce McInnes George Gray - equal First. 
-)) equal First + 
-Second Third. +Len Fall - Second. 
-Have you been up the Devil's Hole recently? If you intend to, beware'. + 
-.A track (fire access) has been cleared alongside the old walking trail from the Pubsite up past the swamp. Be careful:to pick the old trailfrom this point because +Mike Peryman - Third. 
-The bulldozed horror keeps to the right of the creek and starts tu go up and up and up, and after you've staggered up this 1 in incline it just disappears and you follow a goat track which leads to the cliff line. Scramble around to the left and behold', a massive steel ladder complete with safety guard zooms into + 
-a chimney and you end up near the start of the Narrow Neck track. This safety +---- 
-guard is a tight squeeze for anyone but the oh so slim. We understand that you can follow the cliff line around to the Devil's Hole, but give me the old graded (even if washed away) track any day. + 
-The recent Nattai party found that a good road (coal mine) now leads to the valley near Sheehes Pass so that you can taxi down on a Friday night. UnfOrtunater the valley has been messed up for a few miles, but walking is pleasant further up. +Have you been up the Devil's Hole recently? If you intend to, beware
-Late-riser was just stirring fram dluMber when from outside the tent came "Oh2 look at the White ants"+ 
-Late-riser leapt indignantly from her tent, ready with excuse and/or abuse, but was halted by the sight of Dad and daughter studying a colony of ISOPTERA.'+A track (fire access) has been cleared alongside the old walking trail from the Pub site up past the swamp. Be careful to pick the old trail from this point because... 
 + 
 +The bulldozed horror keeps to the right of the creek and starts to go up and up and up, and after you've staggered up this 1 in incline it just disappears and you follow a goat track which leads to the cliff line. Scramble around to the left and beholda massive steel ladder complete with safety guard zooms into a chimney and you end up near the start of the Narrow Neck track. This safety guard is a tight squeeze for anyone but the oh so slim. We understand that you can follow the cliff line around to the Devil's Hole, but give me the old graded (even if washed away) track any day. 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +The recent Nattai party found that a good road (coal mine) now leads to the valley near Sheehy'Pass so that you can taxi down on a Friday night. Unfortunater the valley has been messed up for a few miles, but walking is pleasant further up. 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +Late-riser was just stirring from slumber when from outside the tent came "Oh, look at the white ants". 
 + 
 +Late-riser leapt indignantly from her tent, ready with excuse and/or abuse, but was halted by the sight of Dad and daughter studying a colony of Isoptera. 
 Moral - If the cap fits, wear it. Moral - If the cap fits, wear it.
-5. + 
-THE 'WALKING TRIAL. +---- 
-TIE TRIP DONN HARRY'S.+ 
 +===== The Walking Trial. The Trip Down Harry's===== 
 Helen Barrett. Helen Barrett.
-At 445 the alarm-clock dutifully went off, and half an hour later (after convincing themselves that that noise in Devil's Coachhouse was really only an owl, or spmething) three bodies emerged from their bags, ate a hearty breakfast a quarter of a billy of tea and five apricots) and pushed off. + 
-An ill-chosen adviser had assured them that they wouldn't get wet until the last stages of Harry's River, but needless to say by six o'clock number one had fallen offa plank, number two had slipped off a rock, and these two, with dispositions to suit the hour of the morning, had pushed in number three +At 4.45 the alarm-clock dutifully went off, and half an hour later (after convincing themselves that that noise in Devil's Coachhouse was really only an owl, or something) three bodies emerged from their bags, ate a hearty breakfast (a quarter of a billy of tea and five apricots) and pushed off. 
-Despite care taken, number one's shorts were ripped by 7.30, number two's by 8 o'clock, and as number three spent the trip partially submerged in the water, the condition of her didn't really matter. By 8 o' clock, the three, having morn down to their underwear, found themselves sprinting with remarkable agility towards the nearest bush vhenever they so much as heard a bird whistle. + 
-All in all the trip was without much incident but was great fun. The Cox was reached before four, but owing to the advice"you'll just about run up to Carlon's Creek in half an hour" (given by another ill-chosen adviser), too much time was taken strolling along the Cox and the beginning of Breakfast Creek. Needless to say, by 5.30 they were searching high and low for Carlon's Creek. +An ill-chosen adviser had assured them that they wouldn't get wet until the last stages of Harry's River, but needless to say by six o'clock number one had fallen off a plank, number two had slipped off a rock, and these two, with dispositions to suit the hour of the morning, had pushed in number three
-6. + 
-Three hours and three miles later it was found. So with the thought of a meal ahead (5 more apricots) and the imaginary (?) snell of smoke to egg than on, they dethemselves respectable (?) again and finally made Carlon's with loss of morale and a mere 190 points. +Despite care taken, number one's shorts were ripped by 7.30, number two's by 8 o'clock, and as number three spent the trip partially submerged in the water, the condition of her didn't really matter. By 8 o'clock, the three, having worn down to their underwear, found themselves sprinting with remarkable agility towards the nearest bush whenever they so much as heard a bird whistle. 
-WALKING TRIAL PLACIMS+ 
-1. The Stitts and Garth Coulter - Breakfast Creek - Cox's River White Dog ,.. (11 hours, 55 minutes) +All in all the trip was without much incident but was great fun. The Cox was reached before four, but owing to the advice "you'll just about run up to Carlon's Creek in half an hour" (given by another ill-chosen adviser), too much time was taken strolling along the Cox and the beginning of Breakfast Creek. Needless to say, by 5.30 they were searching high and low for Carlon's Creek. 
-2. The Esgates and Heather Joyce - Mbrong Creek, Guouogang, North Ridge, Harry's River Canyon, + 
-GaloRg Creek .(11 hours, 45 minutes) +Three hours and three miles later it was found. So with the thought of a meal ahead (5 more apricots) and the imaginary (?) smell of smoke to egg than on, they made themselves respectable (?) again and finally made Carlon's with loss of morale and a mere 190 points. 
-3. Eileen Taylor, Judy Wagg, Frank Young - Breakfast Creek, + 
-ScrUbber's Hump - Harry's +---- 
-River - Black Range - Cox's + 
-River, Galong Creek ... +===== Walking Trial Placings===== 
-(12 hours, 20 minutes) + 
-SEENIN PROFUSION -+1. The Stitts and Garth Coulter - Breakfast Creek - Cox's River White Dog ... (11 hours, 55 minutes)
 + 
 +2. The Esgates and Heather Joyce - Morong Creek, Guouogang, North Ridge, Harry's River Canyon, Galong Creek ... (11 hours, 45 minutes) 
 + 
 +3. Eileen Taylor, Judy Wagg, Frank Young - Breakfast Creek, Scrubber's Hump - Harry's River - Black Range - Cox's River, Galong Creek ... (12 hours, 20 minutes)
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +=== Seen In Profusion - === 
 Waratahs in Nellie's Glen and along Narrow Neck. Waratahs in Nellie's Glen and along Narrow Neck.
-Wallabies or Kangaroos orWallaroos (they hopped anyhow) by the dozen in the Galong -Black Jerry's area.+ 
 +Wallabies or Kangaroos or Wallaroos (they hopped anyhow) by the dozen in the Galong - Black Jerry's area. 
 Rabbits along Cox's Ewer. Rabbits along Cox's Ewer.
 +
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 +
 +=== Hatswell's Taxi and Tourist Service. ===
 +
 +For all your transport problems contact Hatswell's Taxi and Tourist Service. Ring, write, wire or call any hour, day or night.
 +
 +'Phone: Blackheath W459 or W151. Booking Office - 4 doors from Gardner's Inn Hote1 (look for the neon sign.)
 +
 +Speedy 5 or 8 passenger cars available. Large or small parties catered for.
 +
 +Fares:
 +
 +  * Kanangra Walls - 30/- per head (minimum 5 passengers)
 +  * Perry's Lookdown - 3/- per head (minimum 5 passengers)
 +  * Jenolan State Forest - 20/- per head (minimum 5 passengers)
 +  * Carlon's Farm - 10/- per head (minimum 5 passengers)
 +
 +We will be pleased to quote other trips or special parties on application.
 +
 +----
 +
 "ROUND ABOUT THE 11,1C.ES'l "ROUND ABOUT THE 11,1C.ES'l
 ' '
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