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-**The Sydney Bushwalker**+====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ======
  
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush WalkersThe N.S.W. Nurses' Association Rooms, "Northcote Building", Reiby Place, Sydney. Box No.4476 G.P.O. Sydney. Phone JW1462.+A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush WalkersThe N.S.W. Nurses' Association Rooms, "Northcote Building", Reiby Place, Sydney. Box No. 4476G.P.O. Sydney. 'Phone JW1462.
  
-**No.300  December 1959  Price 1/** +----
  
 +=== No. 300. December, 1959. Price 1/- ===
  
-|**Editor**|Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. W3514+|**Editor**|Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. WJ3514.
-|**Reproduction**|Brian Anderson+|**Business Manager**|Brian Harvey.
-|**Sales & Subs**|Audrey Kenway+|**Reproduction**|Eileen Taylor.
-|**Business Manager**|Brian Harvey+|**Sales and Subs**|Audrey Kenway.
-|**Typed** | Jean Harvey|+|**Typed by**|Jean Harvey.|
  
-**Contents** +===== In This Issue: ===== 
 +  
 +| | |Page| 
 +|Editorial| |1| 
 +|Social Notes| |2| 
 +|Put Your Best Foot Foremost|Kath McKay|3| 
 +|At Our October Meeting |Alex Colley|4| 
 +|Yengo|Jim Brown|5| 
 +|Fashion Parade|Clarice Morris|8| 
 +|The Walkers' Burden| |9| 
 +|Wee Jasper|Gwen Seach|12| 
 +|The Tinderrys|Mike Peryman|15| 
 +|Rabbits in the Snow Country| |16| 
 +|Swimming Guide| |17|
  
-|Editorial |1| 
-|Social Notes 2| 
-|Put Your Best Foot Foremost - Kath McKay |3| 
-|At Our October Meeting - Alex Colley |4| 
-|Yengo - Jim Brown |5| 
-|Fashion Parade - Clarice Morris |8| 
-|Sanitarium  Health Food Advertisement |7| 
-|Hatswell's Taxi & Tourist Service (Advertisement)|9| 
-|The Walkers' Burden |9| 
-|Wee Jasper - Gwen Seach |12| 
-|Paddy's Advertisement |13| 
-|The Tinderrys - Mike Peryman |15| 
-|Rabbits in the Snow- Country |16| 
-|Swimming Guide | | 
  
-  +===== Advertisements: ===== 
-====== Help Yourself =====+ 
- +| |Page| 
 +|Sanitarium Health Food Shop| 7| 
 +|Hatswell's Taxi & Tourist Service| 9| 
 +|Paddy's Advertisement|13| 
 + 
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 + 
 +===== Help Yourself=====
  
 There is a wealth of walking country within easy train, or motor distance of Sydney, even if it does get too hot for hard walking during summer. There is a wealth of walking country within easy train, or motor distance of Sydney, even if it does get too hot for hard walking during summer.
-In recent months S.B.W. have mixed visits to the Brindabellas, Wee Jasper and the Tinderry's with exploratory trips aroundEttrema and in the Northern Blue Mountains (the latter by the Seasoned Labyrinth Types) and a fair sprinkling of all types of Blue Mountain tripsOver the Christmas period there will be parties down the Kowmung and other streams, and to New Zealand, Tasmania and Kosciusko.+ 
 +In recent months S.B.W.'have mixed visits to the Brindabellas, Wee Jasper and the Tinderry's with exploratory trips around Ettrema and in the Northern Blue Mountains (the latter by the Seasoned Labyrinth Types) and a fair sprinkling of all types of Blue Mountain tripsOver the Christmas period there will be parties down the Kowmung and other streams, and to New Zealand, Tasmania and Kosciusko. 
 For those who can't get away, there's a selection of swimming trips designed to keep the walker cool and contented. For those who can't get away, there's a selection of swimming trips designed to keep the walker cool and contented.
-During this t;I:rne of relaxation, why not brush up your knowledge of Sydney' a hinterland. Professor Griffith Taylor' s "Sydn eyside Scenery" is the best book written on the subject, to date, It gives a birdseye view of many of cur walking areas, including Canberra and Kosciusko, and should suggest new places to visit 
-and features to look for. Read it and be inspired: Then turn to our excellent Club Map File, and -while you're there look up the Magazine Index - there' s something been written about most places. 
  
-====== Social Notes ======+During this time of relaxation, why not brush up your knowledge of Sydney's hinterland. Professor Griffith Taylor's "Sydneyside Scenery" is the best book written on the subject to date. It gives a birdseye view of many of cur walking areas, including Canberra and Kosciusko, and should suggest new places to visit and features to look for. Read it and be inspired! Then turn to our excellent Club Map File, and while you're there look up the Magazine Index - there' s something been written about most places.
  
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 +===== Social Notes =====
  
 - Edna Garrad. - Edna Garrad.
 +
 The only social event for January is the slide night to be provided by Brian Harvey and Bill Rodgers on the 27th January, covering trips to the Castle mountain area.  This will be good'. (See Page 8 for details.) The only social event for January is the slide night to be provided by Brian Harvey and Bill Rodgers on the 27th January, covering trips to the Castle mountain area.  This will be good'. (See Page 8 for details.)
 In the meantime we hope that members' private social erg agement s during the Christmas Festivdties will be very happy ones. Experienc e has shown that club attendances over the December and early January periods are usually low as 340 many folks are on holidays. We have some interesting evenings to look forward to in the New Year, including a talk by Palmer Kent on Japan. The older meMb ers will reneniber his very entertaining lectures same years ago. Palmer was in Jan in 1932 when he did a walking trip across the main islaad, and was there again in the recent typhoon, so he Should have plenty of material. Another highlight will be Bob Savage' s slides on India and Kashnair, which those who have already seen then describe as the "tops". In the meantime we hope that members' private social erg agement s during the Christmas Festivdties will be very happy ones. Experienc e has shown that club attendances over the December and early January periods are usually low as 340 many folks are on holidays. We have some interesting evenings to look forward to in the New Year, including a talk by Palmer Kent on Japan. The older meMb ers will reneniber his very entertaining lectures same years ago. Palmer was in Jan in 1932 when he did a walking trip across the main islaad, and was there again in the recent typhoon, so he Should have plenty of material. Another highlight will be Bob Savage' s slides on India and Kashnair, which those who have already seen then describe as the "tops".
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