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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER +====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== 
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney BushWalkers, The 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 Walkers, The N.S.W. Nurses' Association Rooms"Northcote Building"Reiby Place, Sydney. Box No. 4476 G.P.O.Sydney. 'Phone JW1462. 
-329 MAY 1962 Price 1/- + 
-EditorStuart BrOoks. Ing alara.Rd, ReproductionDenise -Hull +=== 329. May 1962Price 1/-. === 
-Wahroonga.: '484343. :. Sales & SubsLola Wedlock + 
-Business Manager: Brian. Harvey  Typed by Shirley Dean +|**Editor**|Stuart Brooks, Ingalara Rd, Wahroonga. 484343.| 
-C ONTENT S. +|**Business Manager**|Brian Harvey| 
-Page +|**Reproduction**|Denise Hull| 
-Editorial 1 +|**Sales & Subs.**|Lola Wedlock| 
-Anzac - Tharnigah +|**Typed by**|Shirley Dean| 
-At our April Meeting Alex Colley 4 + 
-Letters to the Editor R. Duncan.  +===== Contents ===== 
-B. Davies 7 + 
-The Genesis of the Blue Gum Forest J.V.Turner 8 +| | |Page| 
-Day Walks 10 +|Editorial| | 1| 
-Science Naturally 11 +|Anzac|Thornigah| 3| 
-Paddy's Ad, 13 +|At our April Meeting|Alex Colley4| 
-Report of 1961-Expedition to the Carstensz +|Letters to the Editor|R. Duncan5| 
-Mountains of Neth. New Guinea - +|Letters to the Editor|B. Davies7| 
-Pt. 1. C. Putt 14 +|The Genesis of the Blue Gum Forest|J.V. Turner8| 
-Hatswell's Ad. 17 +|Day Walks| |10| 
-Roy46 Ad - , 17 +|Science Naturally| |11| 
-Glen Afric J. Bookluck 18 +|Report of 1961 Expedition to the Carstensz Mountains of Neth. New Guinea - Pt. 1.|C. Putt|14| 
-Social Calendar 21 +|Glen Afric|J. Bookluck|18| 
-Federation Report 21, +|Social Calendar| |21| 
-rf +|Federation Report| |21| 
-We knew a blase wsiker,- + 
-Who called all snakes his friend. +===== Advertisements ===== 
-Till he sat upon a log one day, + 
-An& one got. him 'in the end. +| |Page| 
-)4.S. circa 1600. +|Paddy's Ad|13| 
-The moral, would appear to be. not to sit while you're walking, but it goes a little deeper than this At one extreme we have a complete indifference to hazards that northally surround us, at: the other, a complex of danger that transcends all logic. Either of+|Hatswell's Ad|17| 
 +|Roy's Ad|17| 
 + 
 +---- 
 Hi, Hi,
-2The Sydney Bushwalker May 1962 + 
-these extremes qualifies you very nicely for the 'accident prone' grOup; - +We knew a blase walker,\\ 
-Some say that there are no such things as accidents - that -all accidents would have been avoided. This can lead to tedious, fruitless argument. Let it sufficeta. saythat we can best serve ouraelvee by being aware, at all times, of just what we are doing. +Who called all snakes his friend.\\ 
-- . +Till he sat upon a log one day,\\ 
-Good stuff, this! Rolls off the tongue very well! But don'1.14.ss the message. Every minute requires a mental application that +And one got him in the end. 
-- '--CoMes only from conscious practice; whether you are bushwalking, cooking the dinner, painting the house or lying on the golden sancls at Burning Palms.+ 
 +W.S. circa 1600. 
 + 
 +The moral would appear to be not to sit while you're walking, but it goes a little deeper than this. At one extreme we have a complete indifference to hazards that normally surround us, at the other, a complex of danger that transcends all logic. Either of these extremes qualifies you very nicely for the 'accident prone' group. 
 + 
 +Some say that there are no such things as accidents - that __all__ accidents would have been avoided. This can lead to tedious, fruitless argument. Let it suffice to say that we can best serve ourselves by being aware, at all times, of just what we are doing. 
 + 
 +Good stuff, this! Rolls off the tongue very well! But don'miss the message. Every minute requires a mental application that comes only from conscious practice; whether you are bushwalking, cooking the dinner, painting the house or lying on the golden sands at Burning Palms. 
 One thing is crystal clear. One thing is crystal clear.
-Every accident that hapDens has nearly happened on several occasions previously. + 
-The moral of this is, profit by near misses. Naturally, we are concerned here with those particular hazards associated with bush- walking. Bushwalkers have a wonderful record of freedom-from accidents. We can keep it this may by practising constant mental awareness of each situation in which we find -ourselves: - +Every accident that happens has __nearly__ happened on several occasions previously. 
-We are fortunate in having in our club a number of ?embers who have had wide experience in avoiding accidents in "borderlinesituations, but more than this, they are prepared to give ap their time to pass on the knowledge they have so laboriously-gathed + 
-When a 'safety weekend-'.is programmed therefore, take full advantage Of a fund of knowledge that would normally only be aCquired by long, possibly unpleasant experience+The moral of this is, profit by near misses. Naturally, we are concerned here with those particular hazards associated with bushwalking. Bushwalkers have a wonderful record of freedom from accidents. We can keep it this way by practising constant mental awareness of each situation in which we find ourselves
-Alao on the credit side, be aware that ih Search-aridRescue, (5Sc R.to most) bushwalkers have an organisation that for ability, determination and unstinted honorary effort is unsurpasged-aa here+ 
-Support it! You can even join it+We are fortunate in having in our club a number of members who have had wide experience in avoiding accidents in "borderlinesituations, but more than this, they are prepared to give up their time to pass on the knowledge they have so laboriously gained. 
 + 
 +When a 'safety weekend' is programmed therefore, take full advantage of a fund of knowledge that would normally only be acquired by long, possibly unpleasant experience. 
 + 
 +Also on the credit side, be aware that in Search and Rescue, (SR.to most) bushwalkers have an organisation that for ability, determination and unstinted honorary effort is unsurpassed anywhere. 
 + 
 +Support it! You can even join it
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 , THE MARCIII OF. PROGRES-8, , THE MARCIII OF. PROGRES-8,
 (or What made the Lilyrinth turn Blue) - The Count.  (or What made the Lilyrinth turn Blue) - The Count. 
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