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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | **THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** |
A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, | A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, | ||
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Phone JW1462. | Phone JW1462. | ||
- | 303 MARCH 1960 Price 1/- | + | **303 MARCH 1960 Price 1/-** |
- | Editor: Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. | + | |**Editor** | Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. WJ3514| |
- | Reproduction: Eileen Taylor | + | |**Reproduction**| Eileen Taylor |
- | Sales & Subs.: Audrey Kenway | + | |**Sales & Subs.**| Audrey Kenway |
- | Business Manager: Brian Harvey | + | |**Business Manager**| Brian Harvey |
- | Typed by Jean Harvey | + | |**Typed** | Jean Harvey |
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+ | ===== Contents ===== | ||
- | CONTENTS | ||
- | Direction Finding - Pisces | + | |Direction Finding - Pisces |
- | At Our February Meeting | + | |At Our February Meeting |
- | Easter Trip 1960 - Warrumbungle Ranges - David Ingram 4 | + | |Easter Trip 1960 - Warrumbungle Ranges - David Ingram| 4| |
- | Yosemite Valley - Keith Renwick 5 | + | |Yosemite Valley - Keith Renwick| 5| |
- | Hatswell' | + | |Hatswell' |
- | The New Zealand Expedition '59-60 - R.A. Duncan 10 | + | |The New Zealand Expedition '59-60 - R.A. Duncan |
- | Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement 11 | + | |Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement |
- | Annual Swimming Carnival 1960 - Brian Harvey 14 | + | |Annual Swimming Carnival 1960 - Brian Harvey |
- | Walking Guide 15 | + | |Walking Guide |15| |
- | Kowmung Capers - Carl Doherty | + | |Kowmung Capers - Carl Doherty |
- | Editorial 20 | + | |Editorial |
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+ | ===== Direction Finding ===== | ||
- | DIRECTION FINDING | ||
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- | **AT OUR FEBRUARY MEETING** | + | ===== At Our February Meeting ===== |
Alex Colley. | Alex Colley. | ||
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In correspondence was a letter from Jim Hooper asking what had happened to our Chronic Opera Company. Why no operas? In reply, Jim brown said the discontinuance had been deliberate. Operas had become harder to arrange and the audience more critical. It had been said that the presentation of operas at reunions was taking away the need for other people to put on entertainment, | In correspondence was a letter from Jim Hooper asking what had happened to our Chronic Opera Company. Why no operas? In reply, Jim brown said the discontinuance had been deliberate. Operas had become harder to arrange and the audience more critical. It had been said that the presentation of operas at reunions was taking away the need for other people to put on entertainment, | ||
- | The Treasurer' | + | The Treasurer' |
The Social Secretary reminded us of the members' | The Social Secretary reminded us of the members' | ||
- | In his walks report, the Walks Secretary told us that 32 members and 38 children, including two two-year old nudists, had enjoyed the childrens' Christmas Treat near Waterfall. Brian Harvey' | + | In his walks report, the Walks Secretary told us that 32 members and 38 children, including two two-year old nudists, had enjoyed the children's Christmas Treat near Waterfall. Brian Harvey' |
Federation Report initiated a discussion on an accident fund. Federation had rejected the Robinson and Mitchell Insurance scheme, but had discussed the creation of a Federation fund, to be raised by a levy from members, and paid out to deserving cases by the trustees of the fund. Arbitrators were to be appointed to decide to whom and how much. | Federation Report initiated a discussion on an accident fund. Federation had rejected the Robinson and Mitchell Insurance scheme, but had discussed the creation of a Federation fund, to be raised by a levy from members, and paid out to deserving cases by the trustees of the fund. Arbitrators were to be appointed to decide to whom and how much. | ||
- | Wilf Hilder was afraid that, secure in the knowledge that Federation would pay, people might get helicopter' | + | Wilf Hilder was afraid that, secure in the knowledge that Federation would pay, people might get helicopter' |
From the debate there emerged a motion that the Club was in favour of Federation continuing its investigations. Second motion was carried asking the Federation also to consider the alternative of raising a fund, to be subscribed voluntarily, | From the debate there emerged a motion that the Club was in favour of Federation continuing its investigations. Second motion was carried asking the Federation also to consider the alternative of raising a fund, to be subscribed voluntarily, | ||
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- | ** | + | ===== The Weight of the Years ===== |
- | THE WEIGHT OF THE YEARS** | + | |
BIG H. | BIG H. | ||
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- | **SOCIAL NOTES** | + | ===== Social Notes ===== |
- | - Edna Garrad. | + | |
+ | Edna Garrad | ||
On the 23rd March Palmer Kent will be talking to us about Japan, As previously mentioned in this magazine, Palmer was in Japan during the typhoon last year and was previously in Japan in 1932, when he did a walking trip, staying in out-of-the-way inns, etc. He is an excellent lecturer as we know from past experience and this should be a very entertaining night. | On the 23rd March Palmer Kent will be talking to us about Japan, As previously mentioned in this magazine, Palmer was in Japan during the typhoon last year and was previously in Japan in 1932, when he did a walking trip, staying in out-of-the-way inns, etc. He is an excellent lecturer as we know from past experience and this should be a very entertaining night. | ||
- | March 30th is Members' | + | March 30th is Members' |
+ | ===== Easter Trip 1960 Warrumbungle Ranges ===== | ||
- | **EASTER TRIP 1960 | ||
- | WARRUMBUNGLE RANGES** | ||
David Ingram | David Ingram | ||
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- | YOSEMITE VALLEY | + | ===== Yosemite Valley ===== |
Keith Renwick. | Keith Renwick. | ||
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- | THE NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITION | + | ===== The New Zealand Expedition |
As recorded by Duncan. | As recorded by Duncan. | ||
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- | ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL | + | ===== Annual Swimming Carnival |
- | - Brian Harvey, | + | |
+ | Brian Harvey | ||
The attendance this year was below that of the previous two years, but no doubt the threat of rain on the Saturday discouraged some from donning their packs. Again, heavy rain in the city overnight did nothing to help, yet in spite of it twenty-one adults, accompanied by eleven children put in an appearance on Sunday; but alas most were either too young or too aged or too decrepit to race. There was a dearth of lady starters, which proved that the men were not afraid of dissolving in the rain. Sunday proved dry, until a beaut thunderstorm about 4 p m. Total attendance was 32 bods with 13 children. Two pounds of peanuts were consumed. | The attendance this year was below that of the previous two years, but no doubt the threat of rain on the Saturday discouraged some from donning their packs. Again, heavy rain in the city overnight did nothing to help, yet in spite of it twenty-one adults, accompanied by eleven children put in an appearance on Sunday; but alas most were either too young or too aged or too decrepit to race. There was a dearth of lady starters, which proved that the men were not afraid of dissolving in the rain. Sunday proved dry, until a beaut thunderstorm about 4 p m. Total attendance was 32 bods with 13 children. Two pounds of peanuts were consumed. | ||
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THE RESULTS. | THE RESULTS. | ||
- | MEN'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP: | ||
- | 3 Kevin Dean | ||
+ | MEN'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP: | ||
+ | LADIES' | ||
+ | MEN'S BREASTSTROKE: | ||
+ | LADIES' | ||
+ | MENS LONG PLUNGE: | ||
+ | LADIES' | ||
+ | MANDELBERG CUP:1 Kevin Dean Nola Liver 2 Bruce McInnes Jean Harvey 3 Jack Gentle Lola Wedlock | ||
+ | HENLY MEMORIAL CUP: 1 Nan Bourke 9 points 2 Eric Adcock 6.5 points 3 Bob Godfrey 4.5 points | ||
- | LADIES' | ||
- | MEN'S BREASTSTROKE: | ||
- | LADIES' | ||
- | NEWS LOM PLUNGE: LADIES' | ||
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- | MAIDELBERG CUP: | ||
- | MM1ORIAL CUP:.1 Nan Bourke | ||
- | 1 Eric Adcock | ||
- | 1 Nan Bourke 1 Bob Godfrey 1 Nan Bourke | ||
- | 1 Kevin Dean Nola Liver | ||
- | 1 Nan Bourke 9 points | ||
- | 2 No starter 2 Roy Craggs | ||
- | 2 Lola Nedlock 2 Eric dcock 2 No starter | ||
- | 2 Bruce McInnes | ||
- | Jean Harvey | ||
- | 3 No starter | ||
- | 3 Bruce McInnes 3 Nola Liver 3 Brian Harvey 3 No starter | ||
- | 3 Jack Gentle | ||
- | Lola Wedlock | ||
- | 2 Eric Adcock 3 Bob Godfrey 61- points 412 points | ||
- | + | **EROSION IN THE ALPS** | |
- | EROSION IN THE ALPS. | + | |
The National Parks Association wants information about erosion being caused by jeep tracks along a power line at Kosciusko. If any reader intends walking in the area during the next twelve months, and would be prepared to walk along one of the tracks and report on it, please contact Tom Moppett (JA8873) some weeks before the trip. He will give details of' the information wanted. | The National Parks Association wants information about erosion being caused by jeep tracks along a power line at Kosciusko. If any reader intends walking in the area during the next twelve months, and would be prepared to walk along one of the tracks and report on it, please contact Tom Moppett (JA8873) some weeks before the trip. He will give details of' the information wanted. | ||
+ | **IN MEMORY OF MIKE PERYMAN** | ||
- | IN MEMORY OF MIKE PERYMAN | + | "There are waters blown by changing winds to laughter |
- | + | And lit by the rich sides, all day. And after, | |
- | "There are waters blown by changing winds to laughter And lit by the rich sides, all day. And after, Frost, with a gesture, stays the waves that dance And wandering loveliness; He leaves a white Unbroken | + | Frost, with a gesture, stays the waves that dance \\ |
- | A width, a shining peace, under the night." | + | And wandering loveliness; He leaves a white unbroken |
+ | A width, a shining peace, under the night." | ||
- Rupert Brooke. | - Rupert Brooke. | ||
- | WALKING GUIDE. | + | ===== Walking Guide ===== |
- | MARCH 25-26-27 | + | ** |
- | Car to MacDonald River - Mt. Yengo rettron | + | MARCH 25-26-27** |
- | For an account, by Jim Brown of a rc.,, | + | Car to MacDonald River - Mt. Yengo return |
- | area not often visited. Extensive views of the flo rthern 3lue | + | For an account, by Jim Brown of a recent |
- | Mountains. 10 days notice required. | + | |
Leader: Jim Brown B0543, act. 299. | Leader: Jim Brown B0543, act. 299. | ||
- | 15. | + | |
- | MARCH 26-27 | + | **MARCH 26-27 APRIL 1 -** |
- | APRIL 1 - | + | |
Instructional Weekend. | Instructional Weekend. | ||
Berowra - Joe Crafts Creek - Cowan. | Berowra - Joe Crafts Creek - Cowan. | ||
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Leader: Alex Colley JJ2707. | Leader: Alex Colley JJ2707. | ||
- | Yalwal Yalwal Headwaters - Bunbunda Creek Maps: Yalwal and Tianjara Military. Transport: See leader | + | Yalwal Yalwal Headwaters - Bunbunda Creek |
+ | Maps: Yalwal and Tianjara Military. | ||
+ | Transport: See leader | ||
Exploratory trip including rock hopping, scrambling. River gorge scenery. | Exploratory trip including rock hopping, scrambling. River gorge scenery. | ||
Car to Yalwal, round trip return to Yalwal. | Car to Yalwal, round trip return to Yalwal. | ||
- | Leader: Colin -Putt JU3218 | + | Leader: Colin Putt JU3218 |
- | APRIL 2-3 Federation Re-Union. | + | **APRIL 2-3** |
+ | Federation Re-Union. | ||
See Notice Board for details. | See Notice Board for details. | ||
- | APRIL 3 | + | **APRIL 3** |
Blaxland St.Helena Glenbrook | Blaxland St.Helena Glenbrook | ||
Map: Liverpool Military | Map: Liverpool Military | ||
Medium track and scrub walking. Pleasant lunch spot at St. Helena. Good area for map-reading practice. | Medium track and scrub walking. Pleasant lunch spot at St. Helena. Good area for map-reading practice. | ||
Leader: Len Fall 115959 | Leader: Len Fall 115959 | ||
- | 16. | + | |
- | APRIL 9-10 | + | |
- | APRIL 10 | + | **APRIL 9-10** |
- | WALKING GUIDE | + | |
Blackheath - Car to Perry' | Blackheath - Car to Perry' | ||
- | Map; Eatoomba | + | Map; Katoomba |
- | Limber up for Easter. Steep 2,000' drop (views of Mts. King George and Hay) into the forest famous for its stand of Blue Gums. | + | Limber up for Easter. Steep 2,000' drop (views of Mts. King George and Hay) into the forest famous for its stand of Blue Gums. Good riverside campsite. Medium climb out 2, |
- | Good riverside campsite. Medium climb out 2, | + | |
Leader: Bill Rodgers 3X3106. | Leader: Bill Rodgers 3X3106. | ||
- | Waterfall - Mt. Westmacott Myuna Creek - Heathcote Creek - Scouter' | + | |
+ | **APRIL 10** | ||
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+ | Waterfall - Mt. Westmacott | ||
Creek and ridge walking. Passes by picturesque pools of Morella Harong, Meorabinda and Miara (swimming and camping spots). | Creek and ridge walking. Passes by picturesque pools of Morella Harong, Meorabinda and Miara (swimming and camping spots). | ||
- | Maps: Port Hacking Tourist | + | Maps: Port Hacking Tourist, Military. |
- | Military. | + | |
Leader: David Ingram. | Leader: David Ingram. | ||
- | KOWMUNG CAPERS. | + | ===== Kowmung Capers ===== |
Carl Doherty. | Carl Doherty. | ||
Illustrations by Helen Barrett. | Illustrations by Helen Barrett. | ||
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- | EDITORIAL. | + | ===== Editorial ===== |
Twelve issues of "The Sydney Bushwalker" | Twelve issues of "The Sydney Bushwalker" | ||
There were times when the Editor tore his hair and wrote furiously into the night to make up a few missing pages. Then in the post would come a last minute contribution so superior that it went in instead. There were times when he pursued evasive writers around the Clubroom and even went on official walks to get " | There were times when the Editor tore his hair and wrote furiously into the night to make up a few missing pages. Then in the post would come a last minute contribution so superior that it went in instead. There were times when he pursued evasive writers around the Clubroom and even went on official walks to get " | ||
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