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- | TIE SOME BUSHWALKIER. | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
- | A monthly | + | |
- | The N.S.W. Nurses' | + | |
- | Reiby Place, Sydney. | + | A monthly |
- | ' | + | |
- | 325 JANUARY | + | === 325. January |
- | Edit': | + | |
- | Reproduction: Denise Hull -- Saes & Subs.: Eileen Taylor Typed by Jean Harvey. | + | |**Editor**|Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. WJ3514| |
- | I. | + | |**Business |
- | maTENrs. | + | |**Reproduction**|Denise Hull| |
- | Page | + | |**Sales |
- | Social: Calendar 2 | + | |**Typed by**|Jean Harvey| |
- | At Our-December Meeting | + | |
- | The Christmas Party - By- our "Boole]. | + | ===== Contents ===== |
- | Arinual SwiMaarg Ca-rnival | + | |
- | 6 | + | | | |Page| |
- | From Boulder - Robert A. Duman Reports from the U.S.A. 7 | + | |Social Calendar| | 2| |
- | Just a Tree - " | + | |At Our December Meeting|A. Colley| 3| |
- | Day Walks | + | |The Christmas Party|By our "Social |
- | 9 | + | |Annual Swimming Carnival |
- | How Rugged Can You Get? 10 | + | |From Boulder - Robert A. Duncan |
- | Hatswell' | + | |Just a Tree|" |
- | Federation Report | + | |Day Walks| | 9| |
- | What Happened at Christmas? | + | |How Rugged Can You Get?| |10| |
- | Pa.' | + | |Federation Report |
- | Somme Cavalcade - Part 1V - | + | |What Happened at Christmas?| |12| |
- | Thrills, Spills & Chills in the Kowmurg | + | |Kowmung |
- | " | + | |
- | 'Half the charm of climbing | + | ===== Advertisements ===== |
- | W.H. Murray - The Story of Everest 1921 - 52. | + | |
- | SOCIAL._ | + | | |Page| |
- | JABUART 172H Paul Driver "07sierzoas | + | |Hatswell' |
- | JAM-AM' | + | |Paddy' |
- | JANUARY 31ST _ Mr. -C a sper s on 7 -- C.J. -Dennis | + | |
- | 2811-1,- -Colin-Putt " New -Guinean | + | ---- |
- | Heinrich Harrer (author of Seven Years in Tibet: and The White Spider) was in Sydney during December, staying with Colin Putt to get information on Mt. Carstenz in New Guinea. | + | |
- | On Comnait, | + | .... "They, (Mallory and Irvine) did not forfeit their lives in vain. But men will live in vain, however secure and comfortable their way of existence, if they allow the spirit |
- | On the weekend 9-10th December | + | |
- | THE LOI\D 1NEEKEND. Australia Day January- 27-28,-29. -, Waterfall | + | 'Half the charm of climbing |
- | I, | + | |
- | , | + | - W.H. Murray - The Story of Everest 1921 - 52. |
- | SPITIEBASHID,G,' ObASTAL SCE=. | + | |
- | -T. | + | ---- |
- | LEADER.: JACK GENTLE ML6121 | + | |
- | LA6Q41 | + | ===== Social Calendar. ===== |
- | - | + | |
- | For further | + | __January 17th__: |
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- | . | + | __January 24th__: |
- | KIAMA. TAXI TO CARRINGTON FAT., | + | |
- | SWPIqNG IN CRIStig, POOLS | + | __January 31st__: |
- | AND | + | |
- | BLACKBERRIES GALORE. | + | __Coming |
- | Steep drop from Carrington Falls cln. to Upper Kangaroo River. Mostly medium walking | + | |
- | to corafcrtable | + | ---- |
- | . | + | |
- | LEADER,: FRANK =MEN UA0791, | + | Heinrich Harrer (author of Seven Years in Tibet, and The White Spider) was in Sydney during December, staying with Colin Putt to get information on Mt. Carstenz in New Guinea. |
- | TRAIN: 5.45 P.M. TO ICIAMA. MAP: IiIAMA. | + | |
- | 3. | + | On Committee |
- | AT OUR DECEMBER MEErl-NG. | + | |
- | _ Colley. | + | On the weekend 9-10th December |
- | There were no neck members | + | |
- | The Treasurer-its Report revealed that, even r--ar the close of the financial year subs still rolled in. TheY totalled | + | ---- |
- | for 80 and provided our own supper, only 60 turned up. Pam was rather-puzzled by | + | |
- | this - would the Club prefer a Small pt, | + | ===== The Long Weekend. ===== |
- | Our Walks Secretary reported that Snow Brown' | + | |
- | boat trip from Bobbin Head had been altered to 1 day and had been attended by 9 Starters. ,Ern French' | + | Australia Day. January 27-28-29. |
- | the Road had attfiacted tl-r ee -Starters. The Water Board ha'd centIy 'e- | + | |
- | surveyed Bullee trig. Colin Putt' | + | === Waterfall - Burning Palms. === |
+ | |||
+ | Swimming, fishing, spinebashing, coastal scenery. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader: Jack Gentle. XM6121 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 8.30 a.m. train to waterfall. Easy walk to Campsite. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For further details, see Leader | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Kiama - taxi to Carrington Falls - Yeola - return the same way. === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thrilling gorge scenery, swimming in crystal pools and blackberries galore. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Steep drop from Carrington Falls on to Upper Kangaroo River. Mostly medium walking | ||
+ | to comfortable | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader: Frank Leyden. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Train: 5.45 p.m. to Kiama. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Map: Kiama Military. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== At Our December Meeting. ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Alex Colley. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There were no new members | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Treasurer' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Our Walks Secretary reported that Snow Brown' | ||
Next the President welcomed a newly arrived new member - Pat Dalton. | Next the President welcomed a newly arrived new member - Pat Dalton. | ||
- | Federation report revealed that considerably better sales of the Fetleration magazine would be requir ed if its cost were to be covered. Federation deletes then told us that it had been decided to atk each club to take on a specific responsw...4-.t.A.-., | ||
- | up of the campsite. This initiated a long debate which was only reSolveor +,he | ||
- | affirmative by the Chairman' | ||
- | OiB or two S.B 11V members had to build a camp fire at Burning Palms. Prank Ashdown pointed out that many who voted on the issue wou ld n t be there anyway. Snow Brown said that some jobs had to be allotted beforehand, or- they wouldn' | ||
- | Next our ow il Reunion CommitEee was appointed. It included Bill Rodgers, Jack Gentle, Bob Godfrey and Pam Baker. | ||
- | Discussing- the pr oVision or-camping gear for pro& | ||
- | bags required laundering, or inner bags, which bad to be washed and dried. | ||
- | _ | ||
- | The subject of " | ||
- | It was decided that we imuld not concede to a request to write a letter of- thanks to the builders of a memorial in Queensland to Ludwig Leichhardt. Jim Brotin was of the opinion that we should-al:a at a standard of pathfinding somewhat higher than that attributed to the explorer. | ||
- | On Frank AShdown' | ||
- | After the _election of room stewards, the meeting closed at 9.35 p m.- | ||
- | THE CHRISMEAS PARTY. | + | Federation report revealed that considerably better sales of the Federation magazine would be required if its cost were to be covered. Federation delegates then told us that it had been decided to ask each club to take on a specific responsibility at the Federation Reunion. It was proposed that the S.B.W. undertake the cleaning up of the campsite. This initiated a long debate which was only resolved in the affirmative by the Chairman' |
+ | |||
+ | Next our own Reunion Committee was appointed. It included Bill Rodgers, Jack Gentle, Bob Godfrey and Pam Baker. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Discussing the provision of camping gear for prospectives, | ||
+ | |||
+ | The subject of " | ||
+ | |||
+ | It was decided that we would not concede to a request to write a letter of thanks to the builders of a memorial in Queensland to Ludwig Leichhardt. Jim Brown was of the opinion that we should aim at a standard of pathfinding somewhat higher than that attributed to the explorer. | ||
+ | |||
+ | On Frank Ashdown' | ||
+ | |||
+ | After the election of room stewards, the meeting closed at 9.35 p.m. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== The Christmas Party. ===== | ||
By "Our Social Reporter" | By "Our Social Reporter" | ||
- | Well: the grand Christmas Party for 1961 has come and gone again. The North Sydney | + | Well, the grand Christmas Party for 1961 has come and gone again. The North Sydney |
- | This year, the Social Secretary decided to dd the catering herself and by | + | This year, the Social Secretary decided to do the catering herself and by 7.45 p.m. Pam, assisted by Jack Gentle, David Ingram, Bob O' |
- | 7.45 p m. Pam, assisted by Jack Geritl-e,-David Ingram, Bob O' | + | |
A feature of the " | A feature of the " | ||
- | The the of the evening was "By The Sea", or as Pam expressed it, an invitation to ' | + | The theme of the evening was "By The Sea", or as Pam expressed it, an invitation to wear cool, comfortable clothing and, as the night was warm, we were glad of opportunity to do just that. Peggy Woolhouse, well camouflaged |
- | At about. 9.30 p m., a curiously garbed creature crept into the room under a large umbrella. Dancing was temporarily suspended until we explored further. Whisk away the umbrella and Edna Stretton stands revealed in a pink and white striped neck.- to knee, complete with bathing | + | At about. 9.30 p.m., a curiously garbed creature crept into the room under a large umbrella. Dancing was temporarily suspended until we explored further. Whisk away the umbrella and Edna Stretton stands revealed in a pink and white striped neck-to-knee, complete with bathing |
- | The evening was an undoubted success - how could it be otherwise when every- | + | The evening was an undoubted success - how could it be otherwise when everybody |
- | ' | + | Let's face it! Nothing pays for the losses except |
The Social Secretary has asked specially that her thanks be conveyed to all helpers who did their bit to make the function a success. | The Social Secretary has asked specially that her thanks be conveyed to all helpers who did their bit to make the function a success. | ||
- | FEBRUARY L;..TH WOCDS CREEK &PRIM-WOOD CREEK - WOODS CREEK. Leader Alex Colley. | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | === February 3 - 4th. === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Woods Creek - Springwood Creek - Woods Creek. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader Alex Colley. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This will go by private transport which will leave Turramrra Station at 11.40 a.m. on Saturday 3rd February. The 10.55 a.m. electric from Wynyard will get starters to Turramurra by 11.32 a.m. in time to get on the Land Rover. Accommoddtion is at present limited to 7. In the unlikely event of a rush of starters the first 7 will be selected. Others can come if they have their own transport. About 4 of the 6 miles are pretty rough. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
- | This will go by private transport Ithich Will leave Turramrra Station at-11.40 a tri. on Saturday 3rd February:: The 10.55 a m. electric from Wynyard Teal get -Starters to Turramurra by 11.32 -a m. in time to get on the Land Rover. Accommoddtion is at present litited to 7. In the unlikely event, of a rush of starters th' | ||
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ANNUAL SWIMMING C,RITIVAL 1962. AT LAZE ECIERS' | ANNUAL SWIMMING C,RITIVAL 1962. AT LAZE ECIERS' | ||
a wide sandy bend of the Woronora River, | a wide sandy bend of the Woronora River, |
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