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 |Federation Report - November 1963| |10| |Federation Report - November 1963| |10|
 |Carlons - Scrubbers Saddle - Janolan etc.|Pat Harrison|11| |Carlons - Scrubbers Saddle - Janolan etc.|Pat Harrison|11|
-|Some helpful hints and Recipies for New Members going on their first long Trip.|M.Rodgers|14| +|Some helpful hints and Recipes for New Members going on their first long Trip.|M.Rodgers|14| 
-|Good Walking Country - Extracts.| |16| +|Good Walking Country - Extracts| |16| 
-|The Tin Canoe Trip - Stage I.|A. Kenway|17| +|The Tin Canoe Trip - Stage 1|A. Kenway|17| 
-|Science, Naturally.| |18|+|Science, Naturally| |18|
  
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 The Scarlet Pimpernel tied another piece of tent cord around his shoes, The Girl chewed another dry aspirin, I helped the Princess to her feet. It was getting dark and we didn't want to be too far behind the Night Navigator. The Scarlet Pimpernel tied another piece of tent cord around his shoes, The Girl chewed another dry aspirin, I helped the Princess to her feet. It was getting dark and we didn't want to be too far behind the Night Navigator.
  
-DAY WaLKS +=====Day Walks===== 
-FEBIZu,:aY 3 + 
-Commodore Heights Cottage ,Rock - Cr,mmodore HoiL4hts: 10-mils. +|February 3|Commodore Heights Cottage Rock - Commodore Heights. 10 miles. This should be an interesting trip through the Eastern potion of Kuringai Chase in the Broken Bay - Cowan Creek area. Note the "R" shown in the programme. Considering the way in which the scrub has thickened during recent months, that little "R" doesn't be "maybe". Transport. Let the leader know in good time so that he can arrange transport. JU3I88(B). Map. Broken Bay Military or Hawkesbury River Tourist. Leader: Stuart Brooks.| 
-This should be an interestirig trip throagh the Eastern potion of,KUrinoi Chase in th6 Broken BaS' - Cowan Creek area, Nnte the "R" shown in the programme. Considdring the:way in which the scrub has thickened during recent:months, that little doesn't be "maybe". +|February 17|Heathcote - Lake Eckersley and return - Swimming Carnival. For those who cannot camp overnight but wish to attend the Carnival, this walk is available to ensure that you arrive in time for the first event. Lake Eckersley is a first class spot for swimming at any time. Train: 8.2O a.mCronulla train from Central Electric Station t Sutherland. Change at Sutherland for rail motor to Heathcote. Fare: 5/6 return. Map: Port Hacking Tourist or Camden Military. Leader: Brian Harvey.| 
-Transport.- Le theleader know ingood time so that he can arrange transport. JU3I88-(B). + 
-Map. Broken Bay Military or Hawkesbury River Tourist.. Leader: Stuart Brooks, +=====Federation Report - November 1962===== 
-FEBRUARY 17 Heathcnte - Lake Eckersley_and return - SIAIMAING CARNIVAL, + 
-For those who cannot camp overnight but wish to attend the +====Search and Rescue==== 
- Carnival, this walk is available to ensure that you arrive in-tim6 for the first event. loke Eckersleyis a first class spot for swinfdrag at any time. + 
-Train; S:2O 6,14Gronulla train from Contn'Electric - - Station t Sutherland. CHANGE LiT SUTHERLAND for rail motor to Heathcot-6. +210 campers attended the Demonstration week-end during Octoberbut not so many took part in the practical work
-Fare:.. 5/6 t eturn... Map: 'Port Hac-Ring Tr,urist orCamden + 
-Military.  +====Conservation==== 
-Leader: Brian Harvey.' + 
-411111111 +In view of the recent construction of fire trails, it has bean suggested that a roadless, primitive-area be set aside in the Blue Mountains National Parkpossibly the whole of the Grose Canyon and Wentworth Creek
-F + 
-AND J HOPY NEW YEAR TO YOU TOO f +====Blue mountains National Park==== 
-..1 "your calloUsed feet tread many new ttacks this ear and all ymur walks and camps be enjoyable. + 
-Ust in case-ynur feet ara'n't tough and calloused and 6u'd like to-Put a lot more 6-(=ofortable miles behind ou, take _a lank at Paddyikt,footwear for this. year,. +Road access is now available to within a couple of hundred yards of the Red Hand Cave at Glenbrook. It is hoped that the Public Recreation Reserve along the Nepean River from Erskine Creek to Glenbook will be added to the Park. The Blue Gum Forest, the Edward Hallstrom Reserve at Blackheath, Glenbrook Creek and the Nepean lookout at Erskine Creek are to be added to the Park. The Victoria Falls track has been repaired at the top, but is closed below the Falls at present, pending repairsIt is proposed to stock Bedford Creek with fish, probably Perch
-0OX8: RAner rjloi and frool made in.Switzerladlmost impossible to wear out and,supremely comfoztable+ 
-p sear6t ?-thouggnds of-wool loops inside the sock o tuAhion your foot; abgorb shocks and moisture - omething like a-terry towel lining but better.- he price 27/9 pr+====Heathcote Primitive Area==== 
-_ + 
-, +A grant of £250 from the State Government has been received by the TrustMetal signs are to be erected at various pointsThe Electricity Commission is placing notices on gates across its access roads to the effect that vehicles may not proceed but walkers are permittedAn extension of about 50% of the acreage of the area is anticipatedThe erection of fireplaces and clearing of walking tracks is in progress
- ,.... + 
-...,e- +====Bushwalker Annual==== 
--4:- + 
-+4 +The Editor reports that the response to her request for articles has been very good. The new issue is expected to be on sale late in January 1963. The printing will run to 3,000 copies and a much better sales effort is required if the issue is to pay for itself. The fact is, unless this issue is a success, there is not likely to be any further issues will be possible
-/ + 
-+====Tracks and Access==== 
-+ 
-edek and Janus made in Noi4Vrayexti4a thick greasy  001, these are becoming more' and Tiore popular with alkers and are wonderful value from 13/6 to 15/6+There is a sign on the Bell road to Pierces Passbut the Pass is not yet cleared of heavy lawyer vine infestation. 
-addy's Pin kids" (and crreysY the ever popular miners ocka walkere favourite_for years - 10/6 + 
-OTSNse-i and improved m'cSdelsrf-Paddy's well-known liking boot iith-Sherpa 8oles. Nov) availablc in tter last foi.' greater comfoft nd still backed by - guarantee of quality,Two models 6.2.6& +====Note==== 
-ning in p6pularity, the 3-per  HuSki + 
-le; tight, 'flexible, comfortable'. G^,-d for-3 peks t ip6 to Sunday walks, specially constructed for hwalkers 4.16.6.+As you no doubt have read elsewhere Paddy has terrific range of socks in stock nowThe best we saw on a recent inspection were marked "200% wool." Our inquiry brought to light the reason
 + 
 +These socks were made from wool shorn from only those sheep who had led double lives.
  
-.bnails; clinkers, tricounis and even :crampons for toose who need them. 
  
-Good walking in 1963. 
-, 
-HOT OFF THE PRESS. ".SNOWT MOUNTAINS VITALES"  
-A magnificent publication by the Geehi , Club 7/6. 
-PAD ';Y P 
-Lightweight Ccmp Gear 
-202 CASTLEREAGH St SYDNEY 
-M2685 
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-10 The Sydney Bushvalker January 1963 FEDERATION REPORT NOVENBER 1962 
-SEARCH AP RESCUE:' 210 ca015ers. attended the Demonstration week-.end during October, but not so many took: part in the practical work. 
-CONSERVATION: In view of the recent construction of fire trails, it has bean suggested that a roadless, primitive-area be set aside in-the Blue Mountains National Park, possibly the whole of the Grose Canyon and Wentworth Greek. 
-BLUE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PI1RK.Read access is now available to within a couple of hundred yards o'f the Red Hand Cave at Glenbrook. It is hoped that the Public-Recreation Reserve-along the Nepean River from Erskine Creek to Glenbook will be added to the Park. -The Blue Gum Forest, the ENai4d Hallstrom Reserve at Blackheath, Glanbrr,ok Creek and the:Nepean lookout at Erskine Creek are to 6e added to the Park.- The Victoria Frlls track has been repaired at the tnpl-bUtis nosed below-the Falls at presentl-pending repairs. It is proposed to stock Bedford Creek with fish, probably Perch. 
-HEATHCOTE PRIMITIVE AREA. A grant of E250 froffi the State GovernEent has been received by the Trust'.' Metal signs are to be erected at vafinus points. The-Electncity Commission is placing notices C5n gates across its access roads to the effect that vehicles may not proceed but - walkers are permitted. An extention of about 506 -1-/ the acreage of the area is anticipated. The erection of fireplaces and clearing of walking trackes is in progress 
-BOSHWAIZER ANNUAL. The Edit6r reports that the response to her redjuest for articles has been very goo4 The new issu6 is expefted to be on sale late in January 1963. The printing will run to 3000 copies and a much better sales effort is required if the isSue is - (-) pay for itself. The fact, unless this issue is a sUccess, there is not likely to be any further issues will be possible. 
-TRACKS AND ACCESS': There is a 5ign nn the Bell-road to Pierces Pass, but the Pass is not yet clearedof hepv lawyer vine infestation: 
-sr, 
--as g ot no doubt hale read elsewhere Paday ha S a terric range orsockt in stock now. The best we saw on a recent - inspection were marked "200% wool." Our inquiry brought to light the i'eason. 
-These sOcks were made from wool shorn from only those sheep who had led double lives. 
-January. 1963 The Sydney Bushwalker 
 CARLON'S - SCRUBBERS SADDLE J.Eq0LLN QUEAEG0Nc7. - CARLON'S - SCRUBBERS SADDLE J.Eq0LLN QUEAEG0Nc7. -
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