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+ | ===== At Our November Meeting. ===== | ||
- | At Our Novemberlaleeti | + | The meeting opened with an apology from Jess Martin, who was not able to be there to take the minutes. However David Ingram was equal to the occasion, and did the minutes as well as the ordinary secretarial duties. |
- | - The meeting opened with an apology from Jess Martin, who was not able to be there to take the minutes. However David Ingram was equal to the occasion, and did the minutes as well as the ordinary secretarial duties. | + | |
- | The two new members were *elcomed | + | The two new members were welcomed - Esme Biddulph and Bert van Loon. There was a slight delay when one badge couldn' |
- | The President then told us ot the death of Clem Hallstrom. He described | + | |
- | Clem's high spirits and good humour | + | The President then told us of the death of Clem Hallstrom. He described Clem's high spirits and good humour |
- | Highlights of the Treasurer' | + | |
- | which, it transpired, were paid after the despatch of the awful orange notice; | + | Highlights of the Treasurer' |
- | cost of one of the two tents which Frank Ashdown bought at the auction for 2 | + | |
- | each. Our cash balance was down about 17 over the month. | + | The first walk described by the Walks Secretary was that led by Bob Godfrey at the 6 hour week-end. This was something of a mystery hike. It was programmed to go to Bunbunbah |
- | The first walk described by the Walks Secretary was that led by Bob Godfrey at the 6 hour week-end. This was something of a mystery hike. It was programmed to go-to Butbuhbah | + | |
- | station | + | Stuart |
- | and Mbrong | + | |
- | ae eve/4. Wilf said that apy walkers | + | Mick Elphick told us that the Conservation Conference, chaired by Allen Strom considered some 16 motions. Subjects discussed included subdivisions, |
- | point of calling in. A fourth walk to Bunbundah Creek and Dangera Creek was led by Alan Round. The week-end walk on 5-7th October was cancelled because the leader was away, but Raythond | + | |
- | a scheduled T.V; filming on Sunday 14th the track clearing | + | The meeting closed after a few announcements of general interest. Wilf told us that a new 50,000 scale map of Canberra is available, also a sketch |
- | Rigg, who had 6 members and 3 prospectives on the trip. The flowers were good, | + | |
- | and even the hakea was appreciated. Lunch was partaken in a secret cave of Frank Leyden' | + | ---- |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker December 1962 | + | |
- | Stuart | + | ===== Day Walks. ===== |
- | hot spell-op the ridges. | + | |
- | map. By 27 and 28th, -Bob Godfrey was demotorised (station wagon returned | + | Club members will be in camp at North Era and surfing at South Era from 26th December, 1962 to 1st January 1963. Day walkers will be welcome at any time during the period. |
- | to hirer).' | + | |
- | 6 members. David Ingram' | + | Infregdent trains to Lilyvale and walk out, or hourly trains to Waterfall, thence bus or hire car from Waterfall to Governor Game Lookout or Garie Beach, |
- | 12 members, 5 prospectives'and 1 visitor, David described the country from Ninto to-Freer' | + | |
- | - Nick Elphick told us that the Conservation Conference, chaired by Allen, | + | === January |
- | Strom considered some 16 motions. Subjects discussed included'subdivisions, | + | |
- | The meeting closed after a few announcements of general interest. Wilf. told usthat | + | Lilyvale |
- | A new Songbook | + | |
- | DAY WALKS | + | Train: |
- | then walk a mile or so. | + | |
- | JANUARY- | + | Tickets: Lilyvale |
- | A short walk through pleasant forest with an opportunity for surfing at uncrowded-beach6st | + | |
- | Train : $.42 am Wollongong train from Central | + | Map: Port Hacking |
- | Nap:-.Port Hacking | + | |
- | JANUARY | + | Leader: Elayne Metcalf. |
- | . 3 miles, -A swimming trip in the' GroS6 River -District.. Almot certain to be a hot day, Please let Alex know 'well ahead, so that transport can be arranged, | + | |
- | Train: 7,40 a,M. Hornsby via Bridge | + | === January |
- | Nap: Windsor Military. Leader: Alex Colley | + | |
- | Club memberb" | + | Private transport to Wood's Creek - Burralow Creek - Wood's Creek. 3 miles. A swimming trip in the Grose River District. |
- | .Infregdent trains to-Lilyvale and walk out, or hourly trains to Waterfall, | + | |
- | thence bus or hire car from Waterfall to Governor Game LOokout or Garie Beach, | + | Train: 7.40 a.m. Hornsby via Bridge from Central Electric Station, to Turramurra to connect with transport. If coming by car park off Pacific Highway near the Turramurra Overbridge. |
- | . . | + | |
- | .Deeember- 1962 The Sydney Bushwalker | + | Map: Windsor Military. |
- | letter | + | |
- | re - The Decline and Fall of the Rudol h Cu | + | Leader: Alex Colley |
- | - Alas, the Rudolph Cup hag' | + | |
- | those things which the-gods love, it died young. | + | ---- |
- | It-vas conceived on a winter' | + | |
- | I sat considering the blank-Sundays on the hot end of his walks programMe. We decided that we ourselves | + | ===== Letter |
- | inhoceht youth6. Nauseated by this masterpiece, | + | |
- | Park." As patron deity for the event we chose Rudolph, who had so liberally | + | === re - The Decline and Fall of the Rudolph Cup. === |
- | irrigated us the Christmas before, in the Kommung. | + | |
- | -" | + | Alas, the Rudolph Cup has indeed disappeared, |
- | spout g and hurricanes. | + | |
- | ceremonieg | + | It was conceived on a winter' |
- | ended-in our Surprising | + | |
- | rear of the Long Bay rifle range was featureless and futureless when compared with its tmino. | + | " |
- | Year after year the Audley valley rang to the crash of breaking timber and | + | |
- | the screams of the-helpless victims as, deprived of their oars-or their senses, they | + | Year after year the Audley valley rang to the crash of breaking timber and the screams of the helpless victims as, deprived of their oars or their senses, they were pushed first over the finishing |
- | were pushed first over the finishing | + | |
- | swelled. By 1957, Scores -11 innocent civilian | + | At first there was talk of transferring the cult to salt water and I for one put aside an 85 horse engine, a 6 x 4 inch centrifugal |
- | But in 37958, something waS wrong, the Deit' | + | |
- | crashings-in the bushes proclaimed the arrival of the Police! They were very | + | Puttoh. |
- | decent about it,-but it was obvious, by the time that they left us, that the Cup and its patron were exiled from their home shrine forever. | + | |
- | At first thefe was talk of transferring the cult to salt water-and I for one | + | __Footnote |
- | putaide | + | |
- | was-not-to be. The cerefflonies | + | ---- |
- | fair amount of human blood with the water and it was felt that sharks could be a | + | |
- | nuisance.... Rudolph 's standard | + | ===== Joie De Vie. ===== |
- | at Places | + | |
- | . Puttoh. | + | by Puffing |
- | Footnote | + | |
- | 6 THE SYDNEY BUSHGTALKER December 1962 | + | Maddening crowd at Central\\ |
- | JOIE DE VIE by Puffing | + | Milling round the clock;\\ |
- | Maddening crowd at Central Milling round the clock; Walkers all awaiting | + | Walkers all awaiting\\ |
Just to dig the rock. | Just to dig the rock. | ||
- | Demure, slly prospective, | ||
- | New boots, tent and pack, | ||
- | In innocence told Mummy, "I shall soon, be back." | ||
- | Leader tall and gangling, Confident and ,neat, | ||
- | Assures those who'll listen, " | ||
- | Members unbelieving (Been misled before) Piled all their food in, Then a whole lot more | ||
- | All out at Katoomba Into wintry wind; Leader in a panic, Prospective left behind. | ||
- | December 1962 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER 7 | ||
- | , Finds her safe at Medlow Waking in the dawning, | ||
- | Skulking in a shed; Prospective at the leap; | ||
- | A member organised her, Leader getting frantic, | ||
- | Both are snug in bed. Members still asleep. | ||
- | eader on the rampage, "Time we ma d6 a start." | ||
- | Finally at sun-up | ||
- | All upon the track; Leader as the vanguard, Members at the back. | ||
- | Sun uprising brightly, Fiery red and hot/ Members all a-strolling, | ||
- | 8 -THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER December 1962 0 | ||
- | Soon the track divideth, Leader wears a frown One path going upwards, Other going down. | ||
- | Members pointing downwards, Leader pointing up; Prospective gives the answer, "What about a cup?" | ||
- | Leader most unwilling, Members take command, Get the fire going, Prospective lends a hand. | ||
- | Track goes round in circles, Leader' | ||
- | December 1962 TEE SYDNEY BUSHUALKER 9 | ||
- | Leader starts to ponder - Altercation follows: | ||
- | Doesn' | ||
- | Trembles with foreboding, Members all recumbent - | ||
- | Mutiny at hand. They just want to rest. | ||
- | Leader and prospective Forward on the track; | ||
- | Members knowing better, Slyly heading, back. | ||
- | Leader quite undaunted, With compass is enddwed; | ||
- | Prospective starts complaining | ||
- | In accents long and laud. | ||
- | " | ||
- | "Boots upon my tootsies, Raising blisters sore; Pack upon my shoulders, Half a ton or more." | ||
- | ' | + | Demure, silly prospective, |
- | Leader finds a river., Starts to make a camp; Prospective near expiry From lassitude and cramp. | + | New boots, tent and pack,\\ |
- | 10 TI E SYDNEY BUSHWALKER December 1962 | + | In innocence told Mummy,\\ |
- | 1,er's ministrations | + | "I shall soon be back." |
- | Learnt | + | |
- | Boils up some goulash, Dehydrated stew; Prospective feeling better, Looks at life anew. | + | Leader tall and gangling, |
- | Red-hot billy handle Singes leader' | + | Confident and neat,\\ |
- | Prospective 's ministrations Fail to quell the pain; | + | Assures those who'll listen,\\ |
- | Learnt first-aid from Harvey,. Forgot it all again! | + | " |
- | Morning finds them striding Back along the track; Prospective bright and jaunty, Leader has her pack. | + | |
- | t3 | + | Members unbelieving\\ |
- | December 1962 TilE SYDNEY BUSHUALKER 11 | + | (Been misled before)\\ |
- | Thunder storm oter Sydney, O'er the mountains, too; Track is under water, | + | Piled all their food in,\\ |
+ | Then a whole lot more. | ||
+ | |||
+ | All out at Katoomba\\ | ||
+ | Into wintry wind;\\ | ||
+ | Leader in a panic,\ | ||
+ | Prospective left behind. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Finds her safe at Medlow\\ | ||
+ | Skulking in a shed;\\ | ||
+ | A member organised her,\\ | ||
+ | Both are snug in bed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Waking in the dawning, | ||
+ | Prospective at the leap;\\ | ||
+ | Leader getting frantic, | ||
+ | Members still asleep. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader on the rampage, | ||
+ | "Time we made a start." | ||
+ | Members remonstrating, | ||
+ | "Too windy to depart." | ||
+ | |||
+ | Finally at sun-up\\ | ||
+ | All upon the track;\\ | ||
+ | Leader as the vanguard, | ||
+ | Members at the back. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sun uprising brightly, | ||
+ | Fiery red and hot,\\ | ||
+ | Members all a-strolling, | ||
+ | |||
+ | Soon the track divideth, | ||
+ | Leader wears a frown\\ | ||
+ | One path going upwards, | ||
+ | Other going down. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Members pointing downwards, | ||
+ | Leader pointing up;\\ | ||
+ | Prospective gives the answer,\\ | ||
+ | "What about a cup?" | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader most unwilling, | ||
+ | Members take command, | ||
+ | Get the fire going,\\ | ||
+ | Prospective lends a hand. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Track goes round in circles, | ||
+ | Leader' | ||
+ | Members crying loudly,\\ | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader starts to ponder -\\ | ||
+ | Doesn' | ||
+ | Trembles with foreboding, | ||
+ | Mutiny at hand. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Altercation follows: | ||
+ | Going east or west?\\ | ||
+ | Members all recumbent -\\ | ||
+ | __They__ just want to rest. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader and prospective\\ | ||
+ | Forward on the track;\\ | ||
+ | Members knowing better,\\ | ||
+ | Slyly heading back. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader quite undaunted, | ||
+ | With compass is endowed; | ||
+ | Prospective starts complaining\\ | ||
+ | In accents long and loud. | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | Like a sharpened steel;\\ | ||
+ | Lantana thick and prickly\\ | ||
+ | Makes my senses reel. | ||
+ | |||
+ | "Boots upon my tootsies, | ||
+ | Raising blisters sore;\\ | ||
+ | Pack upon my shoulders, | ||
+ | Half a ton or more." | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader finds a river,\\ | ||
+ | Starts to make a camp;\\ | ||
+ | Prospective near expiry\\ | ||
+ | From lassitude and cramp. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader's ministrations\\ | ||
+ | Soon bring her around;\\ | ||
+ | Learnt first-aid from Harvey,\\ | ||
+ | So she's safe and sound. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Boils up some goulash,\\ | ||
+ | Dehydrated stew;\\ | ||
+ | Prospective feeling better,\\ | ||
+ | Looks at life anew. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Red-hot billy handle\\ | ||
+ | Singes leader' | ||
+ | Spilling dehydrated\\ | ||
+ | Out upon the sand. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Prospective' | ||
+ | Fail to quell the pain;\\ | ||
+ | Learnt first-aid from Harvey,\\ | ||
+ | Forgot it all again! | ||
+ | |||
+ | Morning finds them striding\\ | ||
+ | Back along the track;\\ | ||
+ | Prospective bright and jaunty,\\ | ||
+ | Leader has her pack. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thunder storm o' | ||
+ | O'er the mountains, too;\\ | ||
+ | Track is under water,\\ | ||
Worse than last night' | Worse than last night' | ||
- | In mud and slime they wander, Prospective near to tears; Just because it's oozing Up around her ears. | + | |
- | Prospective starts complaining, | + | In mud and slime they wander,\\ |
- | (Members back in cafe, | + | Prospective near to tears;\\ |
+ | Just because it's oozing\\ | ||
+ | Up around her ears. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Prospective starts complaining, | ||
+ | "Wish I wasn't here."\\ | ||
+ | (Members back in cafe,\\ | ||
Good Katoomba beer.) | Good Katoomba beer.) | ||
- | Leader strides | + | |
- | 12 TEE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER December 1962 | + | Leader strides |
- | At last they see the station; Train is going out. | + | Through the virgin bush;\\ |
- | "S. and R. will find you," Thus the members shout. | + | Prospective now before him,\\ |
- | Leader somewhat jaded Thus we end the story | + | So that he can push. |
- | Ponders on the cot: Of a pi young miss; | + | |
- | Confessions to Committee, | + | At last they see the station;\\ |
- | How she and he got lost. Al]. she said was this: | + | Train is going out.\\ |
- | " | + | "S. and R. will find you,"\\ |
+ | Thus the members shout. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader somewhat jaded\\ | ||
+ | Ponders on the cost:\\ | ||
+ | Confessions to Committee, | ||
+ | How she and he got lost. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thus we end the story\\ | ||
+ | Of a prim young miss;\\ | ||
+ | When asked about the leader,\\ | ||
+ | All she said was this: | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | Forget about the pain,\\ | ||
+ | Forget about the leader -\\ | ||
+ | JUST TAKE ME HOME AGAIN!" | ||
(Author' | (Author' | ||
- | Story is fictitious, | ||
- | Nought to do with facts; Who ever heard of members Guilty of such acts?) | ||
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- | ..A.f..)art from the items listed in our catalcgue we ome new lines | ||
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- | livlon capes A. beautifu-.31.-3- light 9 c.,:=, 3 ., .,3 , 6 , 6 C' | ||
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- | boot s and super 1ius bae3 from r,4 , 6 -, ., tC) L3,8-1 | ||
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- | . etT5onorair-a1 version of the popular larp;),_-- | ||
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- | // | + | Story is fictitious,\\ |
- | )campers arid tno..5e vito holidays enj oy motorin,7 t L., F , | + | Nought to do with facts;\\ |
- | s . | + | Who ever heard of members\\ |
- | 4 | + | Guilty of such acts?) |
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- | 7,0 T.-Ar3erful for it, | + | |
- | .1-.Tearcy. rag wool socks a ncl 5 | + | ---- |
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- | -Just out, The 1963 ettl-ition of flThoW1kE Volme at2/1). | + | === Paddy Made. === |
- | IVA_PPY NEW 'LEAR TO ALL. | + | |
- | 4nrr_ | + | __It comes around every year. Christmas.__ |
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- | 1i | + | When the theme of our way of life places emphasis on goodwill to all men. |
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- | 1 | + | To ur many bushwalking friends, all here at Paddy's send greetings. |
- | , .y. 4 A | + | |
- | r..-Yakenr.......d., | + | If you are compiling your list of gifts for the festive season remember we have a wonderful range for bushwalkers, campers and those who enjoy motoring, touring and skiing holidays. |
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- | ,o. .., | + | Apart from the items listed in our catalogue we have some new lines. |
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- | ,,, | + | Nylon capes. A beautifully light 9 ozs. £3.6.6. |
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- | I e ,-, --. , | + | New improved models of our special walking boots and super huskies frm £4.6.6 to £6.8.6. |
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- | i I | + | New model 'H' |
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- | ,,,.' I | + | Heavy rag wool socks and towel lined stretch socks wonderful for walkers and skiers, from 13/3. |
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- | I ,,,,..., ,, --:., ,,,, .... 7 ...1., ,' :....; ' | + | Just out. The 1963 edition of "The Melbourne Walker", |
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- | f,C4.1 /4,. . q - ... | + | __Happy New Year to all.__ |
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- | ,, .1., j,... ,,, m . ,., _., | + | Paddy Pallin Pty Ltd. Lightweight Camp Gear. |
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- | It2: | + | 201 Castlereagh St., ydney. BM2685. |
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- | 11 | + | ===== Federation Report, October 1962. ===== |
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- | 4....r.P r | + | __S.B.W. Delegates__. Only three delegates |
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- | z-4.7,,T. e..,, | + | __Search and Rescue__. |
- | .:... a | + | |
- | ,,,,, | + | __Annual Ball__. A total of 306 attended |
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- | J,I.' | + | __Publications Committee__. Ideas for improved distribution of the next "Bushwalker" |
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- | 'at.: | + | __Blue Mountains National Park__. Picnic |
- | I. | + | Mt. Banks and Hunderford Gully ("The Slide" or Pages Pass) - not to be confused |
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- | i/ ifi'' | + | __Heathcote Primitive Area__. Fireplaces to be built area cleared. |
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- | ---e -5.,' 2 ; ,,,..3,+- ,.....z i ' | + | __N.P.A. Central |
- | , r',., ., ,.., _ '!I ,,,, n. - ' | + | |
- | q | + | __Tracks |
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- | A -.4, | + | __Colong Caves__. A gate has been erected there, according to reports, but the location of it is not clear. |
- | ...., ,, 4,s....,..,-. -sw, | + | |
- | i \ | + | __Minute Secretary__. Owing to pressure of business, Mr Rosentool has had to resign |
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- | - 03, | + | |
- | ' 4 | + | === N.Z. Invaded!! === |
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- | , | + | With what must be the biggest operation since Lkinawa, Colin Putt plans to invade New Zealand this month (probably make about as much noise as the Yanks did, too). No less than 25 will leave Sydney late in December for 3 weeks climbing. |
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- | -2' A | + | === Plumbing Troubles??? === |
- | 4,-..;::: | + | |
- | i';'':' | + | __Do you need__ new roof, guttering |
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- | !,'4 Z7, | + | __Or does__ the roof and guttering need re-painting?? |
- | ';', | + | |
- | :,' 4' tot:. '' | + | __Or perhaps__ a new water service or hot-water installation?? |
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- | ti | + | No job is too small - for any plumbing |
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- | ,t.' | + | __You need Roy's friendly plumbing service__. |
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- | . | + | Contact Roy Craggs in the S.B.W. |
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- | , - ), | + | __Remember__ |
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- | L | + | === Hatswell's Taxi & Tourist Service. === |
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- | ' | + | For all your transport from Blackheath contact Hatswell' |
- | The Syr aney Deccribor 1962 | + | |
- | FFPERJATInY 1P62 | + | ' |
- | sBwDe: | + | |
- | . - _ - | + | Booking office: 4 doors from the Gardners |
- | advice | + | |
- | Search aid R6scue, | + | Speedy |
- | arnr..4.4.* | + | |
- | as lialEon ofsicer | + | Fares: |
- | still being aGclLdx-e(1, | + | |
- | Annual Ball. A total of 306 attc: | + | * Kanangra Walls: |
- | Mittlehauser, | + | * Perry' |
- | Publications Committeo, idcas far (:)- the nc,xt "Busnwalifern ADnuaL | + | * Jenolan State Forest: |
- | Blue Mbuntalns Jtioncl Park,. Picnic | + | * Carlon' |
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- | Banks and F",r-v-r, | + | We will be pleased to quote trips or special parties on application. |
- | X' c.,LE not to be confused | + | |
- | ith Hungerford Creek which i A:rtr to -the oast A1 Hurq7erford's | + | ---- |
- | Galy, a-trad: f_s built to the 1rose TN. rarlq,ers an,.! | + | |
- | now employd pat-261 | + | ===== Santa Claus' |
- | Heathcote Primiti7: | + | |
- | Trust is tali,:ar L5, | + | You all know me. I'm that hard-working fool\\ |
- | the Scoats | + | Who slaves all year round where the temperature' |
- | of 85 acres is toT36:3 ' | + | Hustling and bustling to make lots of toys,\\ |
- | N.P,A, Central | + | (a) To drive parents mad with their incessant noise.\\ |
- | in time on the S' | + | |
- | trail from'' | + | |
- | Traoks | + | |
- | ationr, | + | |
- | saitably ch:' | + | |
- | Hobnails Club will b1azePLLE-zi TacL), j:re to | + | |
- | place additional | + | |
- | the chains at th,:-YG ihcatIon, Strlight,'2; trail 13,1:110n Pas are to 'r2.6 | + | |
- | cle8-Ted ancl. e: | + | |
- | Colonc.-na, A c---aO hoz bc,en oft,(.7tc: | + | |
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- | location of it iL; ro:L, cle2, No coui: | + | |
- | Ltee' | + | |
- | resign | + | |
- | the Novewbor J7;,nd Ciub' | + | |
- | ary members | + | |
- | With what must be the gest 0 t jon CoM..r.CTitt | + | |
- | invade-New EeAland i mr-, | + | |
- | did, too), No loc3s than 25 will 1,:27.-re '7^7 climbing, | + | |
- | December 1962 | + | |
- | .------ | + | |
- | DO YOU NEM 7,The Sydney Bushwalker 15 | + | |
- | PLUMBING TROUBLES??? | + | |
- | NEW ROOF, GUTTERING | + | |
- | OR DOES - TIE ROOF AND GUTTERING NEED RE-PAINTING | + | |
- | A N1 WATER SERVICE OR HOT WATER-INSTALLATION | + | |
- | . , | + | |
- | No job is too small - for any plumbing | + | |
- | . . | + | |
- | YOU NEED ROY'S FRIENDLY PLUMBING SERVICE | + | |
- | CONTACT ROY CRAGGS inthe S.B.W., Club-rooms | + | |
- | FOR ALL YOUR TRANSPORT | + | |
- | CONTACT HATSWELL'S TAU AND TOURIST S | + | |
- | RING, WRITE, MIRE OR CALL - ANY HOUR - ' | + | |
- | ERVICE. | + | |
- | DAY OR NIGHT.. | + | |
- | BOOKING OFFICE: 4 doors from Gardiners | + | |
- | SPEEDY | + | |
- | URGE OR SMATT4P4RTIE CATERED FOR | + | |
- | FARES: KANANGRA WALLS | + | |
- | PERRY 'S LOOKDOWN ' | + | |
- | 30/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) | + | |
- | id- | + | |
- | 20/- | + | |
- | 12/6 | + | |
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- | WE WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE TRIPS OR SPECIAL PARTIES ON APPLICATION | + | |
- | 16. The Sydney Bushwalker December 1962 | + | |
- | SANTA CLAUS' | + | |
- | Yoll all know me. I'm that hard-working fool | + | |
- | Who slaves all year maild where-the temperature' | + | |
- | (a) TO drive parents mad with their incessant noise. | + | |
(b) To gladden the hearts of all good girls and boys. | (b) To gladden the hearts of all good girls and boys. | ||
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(Parents read line (a); Children, line (b). | (Parents read line (a); Children, line (b). | ||
- | Not stopping to-rest, it's a turbine I am, Just belting along like an old BondiTram. And even with Philip' | + | |
+ | Not stopping to rest, it's a turbine I am,\\ | ||
+ | Just belting along like an old Bondi Tram.\\ | ||
+ | And even with Philip' | ||
I find with it all, twelve months just suffice. | I find with it all, twelve months just suffice. | ||
- | A'few days ago I was fihally through; | + | |
- | So I packed all those toys without more ado. And labelled | + | A few days ago I was fihally through;\\ |
- | I hooked up my reindeer,-took,off like a shot - But straight from the &lows, 'down under' was hot. And with all of the chores I had to do first, By Xmas morning I'd a helluva thirst. | + | So I packed all those toys without more ado.\\ |
- | I-mihded | + | And labelled |
- | " | + | (This year I resolved to give Cuba wide berth). |
- | To-that old*orld hotel on the EUrrajong trailMorth | + | |
- | So I daid to yself " | + | I hooked up my reindeer, took off like a shot\\ |
+ | But straight from the snows, 'down under' was hot.\\ | ||
+ | And with all of the chores I had to do first,\\ | ||
+ | By Xmas morning I'd a helluva thirst. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I minded | ||
+ | To some scruffy campers I'd happened to speak.\\ | ||
+ | Now this mob was clearly nor thirsty nor hot,\\ | ||
+ | I asked for the secret and here's what I got. | ||
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+ | To that old-world | ||
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+ | So I said to myself | ||
+ | Belt off to North Richmond and sample their brew."\\ | ||
+ | But, hark ye my friend, aye, here is the rub,\\ | ||
There was no blinking beer in the North Richmond pub! | There was no blinking beer in the North Richmond pub! | ||
- | KnightlOy and Gentle, Ingram and Scott, - | ||
- | Those no-hopers had been there and knocked off the lot. Ned Kelly' | ||
- | You'd think they'd be happy, be lit like a light, With all that they socked down last-Saturday nite, But those coots remind me of Bennelong Point. | ||
- | (Rather than risk offending certain members, and possibly, a | ||
- | few politicians, | ||
- | December 1962 | ||
- | The Sydney Bushwalker | ||
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- | December 1962 | ||
- | 18 The Sydney Bushwalker | ||
- | JUST FOR PROSPECTIVES AND NEW TEMBERS. | ||
- | You enjoy open air, catiiping, walking and that glorious freedom from civilised impedimenta that one-only finds in the bush or you wouldn' | ||
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- | - If you run true to-formt-like most of those scruffy looking chatacters you see round the clubroom, yau will find, or perhaps have already= found; that a-day walk conjures up ideas of a few week-end trips you'd like to da. Go out for a ieek-end and you' | ||
- | This is fty-public holidays are so popular with bUshwalkers (the country will really" | ||
- | If youare in th1s6ategory, | ||
- | of this group and listen in (or make a fair pretence of so doing). | ||
- | After half an hour-or go depending upon the ability and practice of the leader, he will start to slow down and perhaps even permit an interjection or two. This invatiably breaks the hypnotic spell and the mob will begin to drift away. Now is your chance: -Sidle in closer and cloger | + | Knightley and Gentle, Ingram and Scott,\\ |
- | - He will be so relieled | + | Those no-hopers had been there and knocked off the lot.\\ |
- | Even the dullest of leaders will, by now, have realised your presence and arrived at the rather incredulous conclusion that his magnetic personality, | + | Ned Kelly' |
- | the wonder of the uniqfie ' | + | (And Ned was a boy who could really swill beer.) |
- | December 1962 Thu Sycint: 19 | + | |
- | Here are a fcw 6f thi.5' | + | You'd think they'd be happy, be lit like a light,\\ |
- | Frank Leyden is going do-pm the ;covir_un frnm GinIn to W3terfall | + | With all that they socked down last Saturday nite,\\ |
- | optional side forays Friday 22,12,42 - Tud; | + | But those coots remind me of Bennelong Point. |
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- | WIlf-Hilder' | + | |
- | Upper Colo (-we--thini:)5 again vh side trips 7, | + | (Rather than risk offending certain members, and possibly, a few politicians, |
- | -Stuart Brooks will he goirlg | + | |
- | Tuglow Creek to Gingra Range to EananiTa cid 1-i(Dpto comb us with Frank | + | ---- |
- | Leyden' | + | |
- | to Saturday | + | ===== Just For New And Prospective Members. ===== |
- | Alex Colley will be going sornewhe7oe 1.7.3 to now, at any | + | |
- | rate, has manag ed Tdo keep his timetable | + | You enjoy open air, camping, walking and that glorious freedom from civilised impedimenta that one only finds in the bush or you wouldn' |
- | Then there will be the fre ocr p tR:rth 7L-ra - all- | + | |
- | gwimming, eating | + | If you run true to form, like most of those scruffy looking characters you see round the clubroom, you will find, or perhaps have already found, that a day walk conjures up ideas of a few week-end trips you'd like to do. Go out for a week-end and you'll be full of ideas of what you could have done with a day or two extra |
- | odd timos. Here you'll meet a let of Lh no11active iietibse | + | |
- | (.74,M) and their numerous | + | This is why public holidays are so popular with bushwalkers (the country will really go to the pack if any bushies ever get into parliament). That extra day or two permit a variety of walks ordinarily out of reach. These are the threepences in the bushwalking pudding. The Xmas period is the daddy of them all. With a bit of fast talking, a few lies to the boss or a forged sick leave certificate, |
- | 5 am | + | |
- | 012-5V-470 13075-1 CLUP,SE 177)Ti , | + | If you are in this category, and haven' |
- | - Dot Batler and Jane Putt ha, | + | |
- | Committee of the OutzaZ' | + | After half an hour or go depending upon the ability and practice of the leader, he will start to slow down and perhaps even permit an interjection or two. This invatiably breaks the hypnotic spell and the mob will begin to drift away. Now is your chance! Sidle in closer and closer |
- | Callen, | + | |
- | Girls Course to ho held in kastraii, tuLcI1 | + | He will be so relieved |
- | --On-Saturday 15th:Decemb, a vis:i t will 7'..y3 , | + | |
- | School on the HawkeSIT: | + | Even the dullest of leaders will, by now, have realised your presence and arrived at the rather incredulous conclusion that his magnetic personality, |
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- | ' .04=44, | + | Here are a few of this year's selection for your introductory |
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- | .':,:: | + | Frank Leyden is going down the Kowmung fron Ginkin |
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- | .4, ....,, 1' t...1, .r..-J-Lok, | + | Wilf Hilder' |
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- | . . . .- .z.,r i r.`,;.1 _ ,_. ' | + | Stuart Brooks will he going down the Kowmung |
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- | '''' | + | Alex Colley will be going somewhere, sometime, but up to now, at any rate, has managed do keep his timetable |
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- | ...., | + | Then there will be the usual free and easy camp at North Era - all swimming, eating |
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- | 7 :,,.: O., | + | ===== Outward Bound Course For Girls. ===== |
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- | %, '' | + | Dot Batler and Jane Putt have been appointed to the Women' |
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- | 4 4 | + | On Saturday, 15th December, a visit will be made to the Outward Bound School on the Hawkesbury. Anyone interested in attending, to see the School in action, |
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- | I | + | === Paddy Made. === |
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- | 4. -,.., . ; . 4. | + | When new tents are made, Paddy will make them. |
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- | k,.. .,,i , | + | Paddy's been looking like an expectant father lately and your S.B.W. snooper was not slow to take note. Something was in the wind! |
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- | . l' | + | On a simple pretext Paddy's cunningly concealed workshop was invaded, and from odd sketches and patterns lying around, the above artist's sketch was created. |
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- | -:, | + | When confronted with this evidence, Paddy had to admit there was something in it. Asked about possible price, Paddy could only say that unfortunately it would far exceed his original estimate |
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- | ,-- 'r 7..... | + | 201 Castereagh St., Sydney. BM2685. |
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- | - -T"' | + | 17'6d single (2 for 35/-). Clothing optional. |
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- | December 1962 The Sydney Bushwalker | + | |
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- | North Syciay Mon Hail. 0.5valurclay 2 2 nd 2)ecen2her 175d iv (2. 101 35 4) | + | |
- | Clothing oh tiohaL | + | |
- | 22 The Sydney Bushwalker December 1962 SCIENCE, | + | |
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