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- | Gladys Roberts' | + | Gladys Roberts' |
She was probably influenced by all the harsh talk about Sunday walkers at our September meeting, and could easily start a new trend. | She was probably influenced by all the harsh talk about Sunday walkers at our September meeting, and could easily start a new trend. | ||
- | Check: with Gladys | + | |
- | I 1,7erC N., 741. | + | Check with Gladys |
- | October 1962 The Sydney Busb walker 11 | + | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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TO QUOTE TRIPS OR SPECIAL PARTIES a.,,r APPLICATION | TO QUOTE TRIPS OR SPECIAL PARTIES a.,,r APPLICATION | ||
12 The Sydney Bushwalker October 1462 | 12 The Sydney Bushwalker October 1462 | ||
- | When Matthews goes skiing on Kosi's cold slopes It's really a vision to see | + | ----------------------------------- |
- | He's never alone, he's never g deux, | + | When Matthews goes skiing on Kosi's cold slopes\\ It's really a vision to see\\ He's never alone, he's never à deux,\\ Our Donald is always |
- | Our Donald is always | + | |
- | Gelandesprung, | + | Gelandesprung, |
- | He stays quite unruffled, he really is cool, He's as fearless as Robert E. Lee. | + | |
- | He braves frigid | + | He braves frigid |
- | The reason we find is those two close behind In spotlessly white livery. | + | |
- | These two faithful shadows do not just enhance The style of young Matthew D. | + | These two faithful shadows do not just enhance\\ The style of young Matthew D.\\ Their use is more mundane their task more severe,\\ They' |
- | Their use is more mundane their task more severe, They' | + | |
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wissoloor | wissoloor | ||
BETTER VALUES THAN EVER FOR YOU AT | BETTER VALUES THAN EVER FOR YOU AT | ||
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- | FOOD FACTS, | + | === FOOD FACTS === |
Well I can't complain about the response to the request for tips on preparing, carrying and " | Well I can't complain about the response to the request for tips on preparing, carrying and " | ||
- | You oh long-suffering reader, will therefore have to put up with our views, which is alright for us, but rather narrows your field, . | + | |
- | my tip of the month is plastic bags and rubber-bands - the het thing | + | You oh long-suffering reader, will therefore have to put up with our views, which is alright for us, but rather narrows your field. |
- | that has happened to walkers since Paddy Pallin. (Now, that ought to 1e worth | + | |
- | a free groundsheet!) | + | My tip of the month is plastic bags and rubber-bands - the best thing that has happened to walkers since Paddy Pallin. (Now, that ought to be worth a free groundsheet!) |
- | -,Plastic bags have some terrific advantages They are featherweight, | + | |
- | I now pack all commodoties in p,b ts, A twist of the top t a,couple, | + | Plastic bags have some terrific advantages. They are featherweight, |
- | of flicks of an elastic band and hey presto the contents are hermetically sealed. I also use the bag - in-bag technique, All the odd things for breakfast, each in its own little p b., I keep in one large p b. 'which I cleverly call the breakfast plastic | + | |
- | dinner, (Also, incidentally, | + | I now pack all commodoties in p,b's, A twist of the top, a couple of flicks of an elastic band and hey presto the contents are hermetically sealed. I also use the bag - in bag technique. All the odd things for breakfast, each in its own little p b., I keep in one large p b. which I cleverly call the breakfast plastic |
- | breakfast time comes around, I just have to grab the appropriate bag (beil, transparent, | + | |
- | there I have everything I need - (for breakfast) - no grovelling through tins, cloth bags, paper parcels etc. | + | Not being a jam or honey eater, the only " |
- | Not being a jam or honey eater, the only " | + | |
- | did without butter - and I didn't miss it Of course, I have deliberately | + | **__Change |
- | omitted the old snakebit cure which I still carry in a plastic bottle, not having sufficient courage of conviction to trust the precious pint to a plastic bag and rubber band: | + | |
- | Change | + | Primitive Arts Week-end. December 14-15-16. Leader, Ron Knightley, |
- | Primitive Arts Neek-end. December 14-15-16. Leader, Ron Knightley, | + | November 30 - December 1-2, (Same weekend as Bill Burke, same area). |
- | November 30 - December 1-2, (Same geekeruL | + | Activities will include: Saturday Night Corroboree. Digeridoo competition. |
- | Bill Burke, same area). | + | Miss International |
- | Activities will include: Saturday Night Corroboree. Digeridoo competition. | + | |
- | giss Int4; | + | Don't forget to bring your own digeridoo. The leader only has one |
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- | , | + | === FIRST PERAMBULATOR TO KANANGRA |
- | | + | January-February, |
- | ;. A 1 | + | |
- | .% | + | When a man acquires a small family and still is afflicted with bush mania, he has to pause frequently during his family-sustaining activities and cogitate furiously |
- | r | + | provided he shuts his ears to his young son's pertinent "we goin'. camping- daddy?" |
- | ; | + | |
- | :kw!, | + | Well, about this perambulator trip. It was something different; believe me. I've got a backache yet. First I roused the district. There is nothing like publicity; sometimes it produces |
- | Now Cgto - | + | |
- | October 1962 The Sydney Bushwalker .15 FIRST PERAMBULATOR TO KPINANGRA | + | Margaret (that' |
- | tss flihenea tan acquires a small family and still is afflicted with bush. maniai dze haS"to'pause frequently during his family-sustaining activities and cogjetate- furiOusly | + | |
- | eyes of his understanding wife mist over with the tears of disappointment and | + | We were horribly stuck for time - that is to say we had plenty of time, but the bush was calling and the kid and the wife were handling their camp gear about every half hour. When they get like that there is only thing to do, so actually we were stuck for time. How to make the contraption hold a lot of gear and the boy too, was a problem. I placed this cross between a harvesting machine |
- | .provided he shuts his ears to his young son's pertinent "we goin'. camping- daddy?" | + | |
- | good time for there' | + | |
- | and not too blurry particular about anything. It's a great life, - but being | + | |
- | married somehow makes the difference to a fellow, His -wife does, anyway; and young junior does his unconscious or conscious best | + | |
- | Well, about this perambulator trip, It was something different; believe me; | + | |
- | I've got a backache yet. First I roused the district. There is nothing like publicity; sometimes it prodaces | + | |
- | Margaret (that' | + | |
- | 16 The Sydney Bu,shwalker October 1962 | + | |
- | climbed on top whilst I held it firmly to prevent it biting or kicking or folding up some other way, then we went for a preliminary tour all arourld | + | |
- | the yard, It yawed, | + | |
- | We were horribly stuck for time - that is to say we had plenty of time, but the bush was calling and the kid and the wife were handling their camp gear | + | |
- | about every half hour0 When they get like that there is only thing to do, so actually we were stuck for time. How to make the contraption hold a lot of gear | + | |
- | . and the boy too, was a problem, 1 placed this cross between a harvesting machine | + | |
- | ..ste a billy-cart before me, sat on a box, peeled two bananas and ate them slowly ,whilst I studied the problem0 | + | |
- | manner. The fact that I ' | + | |
problem was solved. | problem was solved. | ||
- | Assisted by Milo (he insisted) I fitted two canvas boxes at the sides, slung from little hardwood booms fitted across the pram. Another box was fitted to the front (or back; who knows which end Of a pram is the front?), new Washers | + | |
- | lOt of gear stowedinside. First, we pushed it to the local railway,. consigned | + | Assisted by Milo (he insisted) I fitted two canvas boxes at the sides, slung from little hardwood booms fitted across the pram. Another box was fitted to the front (or back; who knows which end of a pram is the front?), new washers |
- | It to Oberon, and with that fine; large holiday spirit for which we are famous | + | it to Oberon, and with that fine, large holiday spirit for which we are famous |
- | was packed, thereby reducing handling by everyone concerned. Returning jauntily | + | |
- | to Our home we packed our swag and knapsack, packed something sustaining into- Milo and ourselVes, wiped the boy's nose, turned off the gas and entrained for | + | The kid's education really began from the time we left Central Statiou. It was " |
- | Oberon. | + | |
- | The kid's education really began from the time we left Central Statiou. It | + | Next morning I visited |
- | was " | + | |
- | fair to look upon. Lovely afternoon; beautiful colour; bracing atmosphere; haymaking and pea-picking pleasant people and all that, It wasn't raining;- that | + | |
- | was the min thing, Getting the pram onto the road we did no fitting-up but just | + | |
- | sp t Milo on top hoisted our packs, and whilst Marg, steadied the kiddie on his perch with one hand I shoved off along the Caves Road for the Fish River Bridge, | + | |
- | about a mile and a half distant. No doubt the local people thought us'an out-of- | + | |
- | work unit shifting can The road near the bridge was rough and bumpy: and finding | + | |
- | a camp spot and outfitting place was not easy, but finally; round about 6 p m we were fixed for the night. | + | |
- | Next morning I visaed | + | |
- | October 1962 The Sydney 12)-ashwa1ker j.7. | + | |
- | to push, haul and carry, It did not appear possible, The pram complete weighed 68 lbs. including the apples and oranges, some grapes and I dot- eggs. Also there were a rifle, torch, small axe, tent and rope, cans and the rest of the ustal gear together with some unusual but very necessary gear. I had heavy, hob-nailed boots and my idea was to carry the knapsack to help weight my feet down and so enable me to push the heavy pram without skidding on the ground. It worked, | + | |
- | .the start-off was not as auspicious as it was conspicuous, | + | |
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- the night. We were very snasi so was the old pram, under its waterproof cover; and between the four wheels was a good stock of dry wood, We decided to. ramin in camp next day and have a rest. | - the night. We were very snasi so was the old pram, under its waterproof cover; and between the four wheels was a good stock of dry wood, We decided to. ramin in camp next day and have a rest. | ||
To be cnntinued. | To be cnntinued. | ||
- | Bill Rowlands - Obituary | ||
- | On leth September last, Bill Rowlands was killed; when a gun he was cleaning went off accidentally | + | ===== Bill Rowlands - Obituary ===== |
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+ | On l September last, Bill Rowlands was killed; when a gun he was cleaning went off accidentally | ||
Members who have not been active in club affairs recently would not have | Members who have not been active in club affairs recently would not have | ||
met Bill as he had only been a member for one year. He was one of the ones initiated at the last Reunion, Bill came to the Club a pretty raw recruit (he carried water on his first walk) and had some rather colourful ideas of bushwalking in general, However he was very keen to learn and the twelve months of his membership saw a big change in his bushwalking technique. | met Bill as he had only been a member for one year. He was one of the ones initiated at the last Reunion, Bill came to the Club a pretty raw recruit (he carried water on his first walk) and had some rather colourful ideas of bushwalking in general, However he was very keen to learn and the twelve months of his membership saw a big change in his bushwalking technique. | ||
Quiet, unassuming and reserved it was not easy to get to know Bill, but when one did5 it was to be impressed by his principles and sincerity. | Quiet, unassuming and reserved it was not easy to get to know Bill, but when one did5 it was to be impressed by his principles and sincerity. | ||
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