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|Federation Report - November 1963| |10| | |Federation Report - November 1963| |10| | ||
- | |Carlons | + | |Carlon' |
- | |Some helpful hints and Recipies | + | |Some Helpful Hints and Recipes |
- | |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. | + | |
- | This should be an interestirig trip throagh the Eastern potion of,KUrinoi Chase in th6 Broken BaS' - Cowan Creek area, Nnte the " | + | |
- | Transport.- Le theleader know in' good time so that he can arrange transport. JU3I88-(B). | + | |
- | Map. Broken Bay Military or Hawkesbury River Tourist.. Leader: Stuart Brooks, | + | |
- | FEBRUARY 17 Heathcnte - Lake Eckersley_and return - SIAIMAING CARNIVAL, | + | |
- | For those who cannot camp overnight but wish to attend the | + | |
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- | Train; S:2O 6,14. Gronulla train from Contn' | + | |
- | Fare:.. 5/6 t eturn... Map: 'Port Hac-Ring Tr,urist or. Camden | + | |
- | Military. | + | |
- | Leader: Brian Harvey.' | + | |
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- | AND J HOPY NEW YEAR TO YOU TOO f | + | |
- | ..1 "your calloUsed feet tread many new ttacks this ear and all ymur walks and camps be enjoyable. | + | |
- | Ust in case-ynur feet ara' | + | |
- | 0OX8: RAner rjloi and frool made in.Switzerlad, | + | |
- | 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. | + | |
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- | edek and Janus made in Noi4Vray, exti4a thick greasy | + | |
- | addy's Pin kids" (and crreysY the ever popular miners ock, a walkere favourite_for years - 10/6 | + | |
- | OTS. Nse-i and improved m' | + | |
- | ning in p6pularity, the 3-per HuSki | + | |
- | le; tight, ' | + | |
- | .bnails; clinkers, tricounis | + | |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 " |
+ | |February 17|Heathcote - Lake Eckersley | ||
- | Good walking in 1963. | + | =====Federation Report - November 1962===== |
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- | HOT OFF THE PRESS. " | + | ====Search and Rescue==== |
- | A magnificent publication by the Geehi , Club 7/6. | + | |
- | PAD ';Y P | + | 210 campers |
- | Lightweight Ccmp Gear | + | |
- | 202 CASTLEREAGH St SYDNEY | + | ====Conservation==== |
- | M2685 | + | |
- | vabovRaumadrisswokuokrokaos.4rwAvao | + | 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 |
- | 10 The Sydney Bushvalker January 1963 FEDERATION REPORT NOVENBER 1962 | + | |
- | SEARCH AP RESCUE:' | + | ====Blue mountains National Park==== |
- | CONSERVATION: | + | |
- | BLUE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PI1RK.Read | + | 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 |
- | HEATHCOTE PRIMITIVE AREA. A grant of E250 froffi | + | |
- | BOSHWAIZER ANNUAL. The Edit6r | + | ====Heathcote Primitive Area==== |
- | TRACKS AND ACCESS': | + | |
- | sr, | + | A grant of £250 from the State Government |
- | -as g ot no doubt hale read elsewhere | + | |
- | These sOcks were made from wool shorn from only those sheep who had led double lives. | + | ====Bushwalker Annual==== |
- | January. 1963 The Sydney Bushwalker | + | |
- | CARLON'S - SCRUBBERS SADDLE J.Eq0LLN QUEAEG0Nc7. | + | The Editor |
- | GUOUWaNG | + | |
- | . - | + | ====Tracks and Access==== |
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- | The car was left in the clearirig abnvethe -descent into-Green Gully and the walk began at 2145 hnis On-a Friday night': | + | There is a sign on the Bell road to Pierces Pass, but the Pass is not yet cleared of heavy lawyer vine infestation. |
- | Two walkers | + | |
- | and lit us with a welcoming | + | ====Note==== |
- | the early hours of the mnfining | + | |
- | -so we left the tent where it fell. | + | As you no doubt have read elsewhere |
- | Peter Harrington' | + | |
- | Peter reached the Kanangrg | + | These socks were made from wool shorn from only those sheep who had led double lives. |
- | There was a stiffish | + | |
- | The footing | + | =====Carlon's - Sctubbers Saddle |
- | 12 The Sydney Bushwalker | + | |
- | .. January 1963 | + | ====Pat Harrison==== |
- | The Nooroo Buttress is a 3,200 feet des6ent | + | |
- | felt our way-down this awesome ridge. The sun was behind us, the vi6ws were-tremeridous, and cameras clicked furiously. As we Lnt further down | + | The car was left in the clearing above the descent into Green Gully and the walk began at 2145 hours on a Friday night in September, 1962. The night was clear and the moon shone sweet1y |
- | we could look:back and upwards at the grey monster we had climbed down. | + | |
- | There were also-wonderful views of the Falls iri Davies Canyon on Sally Can Creek and of an-unnamed | + | Two walkers |
- | le reached the idyllic little clearing at the junction of Jalnlan | + | |
- | It ma-6 a happy reunion | + | Peter Harrington' |
- | Cox there is. -There were no incidents | + | |
- | While we were-lunching at Breakfast Creek and which remained clearly visible | + | There was a stiffish |
- | under water for about half an hour. | + | |
- | The Cox wa-6 well p-c: | + | The footing |
- | - At 1415 hour S wrreached | + | |
- | IIP.....1, | + | The Nooroo Buttress is a 3,200 feet descent |
- | HO/E.SPUN | + | felt our way down this awesome ridge. The sun was behind us, the views were tremendous, and cameras clicked furiously. As we got further down |
- | The only time & woman really listens to what her hus, | + | we could look back and upwards at the grey monster we had climbed down. There were also wonderful views of the Falls in Davies Canyon on Sally Camp Creek and of an un-named waterfall |
- | January 1963 | + | |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker 13 | + | we reached the idyllic little clearing at the junction of Jenolan |
- | FOR la0-, YOUR TRANSPORT FROM BLACIii-FEATH | + | |
- | CONTACT | + | It was a happy reunion |
- | .HATSWELLYS TAXI AND TOURISt SERVICE. | + | |
- | RING, WRITE, WIRE OR CALL - ANY HOUR - DAY OR NIGHT. | + | The Cox was well patronised |
- | 'Phone: Blackheath 1AT459. or W151 BOOKING OFFICE: 4 do5rs from Gardiners Inn Hotel (LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN) | + | |
- | SPEEDY 6 or $ PASSENGER CARS AVAILABTR, | + | At 1415 hours we reached |
- | LRGE OR SMALL PARTIES CATERED FOR | + | |
- | 'FARES: IcaufGRL.WALLS 30/- per head (minimum 5 passeilzers) | + | =====Home-Spun Philosophy===== |
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- | WE WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE TRIPS OR SPT.,CLI.L P.,aTIES ON iiPPLICATION | + | The only time a woman really listens to what her husband |
- | PMRY LOOKDOWN 4b- | + | |
- | JENOLO STATE FOREST 20/- | + | =====Some Helpful Hints and Recipes For New members Going On Their First Long trip===== |
- | CARLON tS RPM 12/6 | + | |
+ | ====Molly Rodgers==== | ||
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+ | Form a food party if you can, 4 or 5 is a good number, more than that can be a bit unwieldy. You can save weight, have a bigger variety of food and can get away with on1y 1 billy per person. Plan menus for each meal each day and from that you can work out your quantities. I allow 1/2 oz per person of rolled oats, and 1 oz per person of dried vegetables, rice, macaroni and dried fruit etc. Naturally I am assuming that these commodities will be eaten accompanied by other foods, i.e. vegetables with meat, rice with curry or dried fruit etc. | ||
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+ | On top of the food list write route of trip, number of days planned to do it and the number of people in the food party. When the trip's over, the conscientious food party organiser can make notes of how much extra sugar etc. is needed next time and how many tins of sardines etc. were tossed away at the bottom of the hill on the last day. Keep your old food lists to refer to on future occasions, it will save a lot of time and thought. | ||
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+ | Make a list, with menus and what food __each__ person is to carry and give to each party member | ||
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+ | Be sure that all your food is packed in water-proof containers but remember that plastic bags puncture easily, so if you put sugar in a plastic bag put the lot inside a cloth bag. Although it may be a bit more trouble, it's no extra weight and it's safer. Also food such-as sugar, flour, porridge etc. carried in bags are easier to pack into small corners than rigid containers. If you carry honey, take extra precautions. I carried honey once in an aluminium container with a good screw on lid and was unfortunate enough to have the container squeezed when negotiating a chimney and the good screw on lid popped off with disastrous results. | ||
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+ | I have always found breakfast menus the hardest to think up. There' | ||
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+ | So mach for breakfasts, here are two evening meal recipes which are favourites of mine. | ||
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+ | ====Curry and Rice==== | ||
- | .PLUMBING TROUBLES?? DO YOU MED - | + | |
- | OR DOES 4. OR P''? | + | * 1/5 pkt. mixed vegetable |
- | NEW ROOF, GUTTERING and DOWNPIPES ?? | + | |
- | THE ROOF AND GT3TTEEZING NEED RE-PAINTING ?? | + | |
- | A NEW WATER SERVICE OR WATER-INSTAI, | + | |
- | No job is too small - for any plumbing installation or alterations YOU NEED ROY '$ FRIENDLY PLUMBING SERVICE | + | |
- | CONTACT ROY-CRAGGS in the S.B.V,' | + | |
- | REMEMBER. - YOU NM ROY'S FRIMbLY SERVICE | + | |
- | 211 ibe | + | Cook the apple in a little water till quite soft. Add soup, which has been mixed with a little water, |
- | 14 The Sydney Bushmalker January 1963 | + | |
- | SO 1M HELPFUL HINTS AND RECIPES FOR NEW LENBERS | + | ====Salmon and Macaroni==== |
- | GOING ON THEIR FIRST LONG TRIP. " - M' | + | |
- | , | + | * Allow 1 oz macaroni per person |
- | Form a food party if you an 4 or 5 is a good number, more than that-Can be a bit unmeildy. "nu can save weight, have a bigger variety of food and can get away ikith on1y-1 billy-per-persan. Plan menus for eath meal-each day and from-that y'ou can work-out your qaantities. I allow 1 oz per person 6f rolled oats, and 1 oz per person of dried vegetables, ftce, macaroni and dried fruit etc. Naturally I- am aesuming that these commodities will be eaten aCcompanied by other fonds, i e. vegetables with meat, rice with curry or dried fruit etc. | + | * 1 tin salmon |
- | On top of the food list *rite route of trip, number of days planned to do-it and the number of people in the food part. When the trip's bver, the conscientitous food party organiger can make notes of how much extra sugar etc. is needed-nect time and how-many tins of sardines etc. *ere --. tossed 'Away at tho-bottom of-the hill on the last day. -Keep your old food lifts to refer to on future occasions, it will save a'lot of time and thought. | + | * 1 egg |
- | Make a list, with menus -an l whgt food each person is to carry and give to each-pafity member (carton copies sgve time). 'Then if some life preserving commodity has been omitted the onus will not be entirely on the organiser. | + | |
- | Be surethat all your food is packed in iater-f5roof containers biat remetriber that-plastic bags 15uncture easily, so if you put sugar-in a 151astic bag put the lotinside a cloth bag.: Alth6uWit may be a bit more trouble, it's no extra weight and it's safer. Also-food such-as sugar; flour,' | + | |
- | I hate always f;-;uhd breakfgst menus the hardest to think up.- There' | + | Cook macaroni in boiling salted water, to which the onion maybe added, |
- | sooner 6r later the queftion nf egg powder arises. I generally le olve this till about the fourth mni4ning because by then i(ur ap.7,3tites have-so incr6r1sed th6t evgn egg powder become5-palatabIe.. 'But y-lu.5.ust mix-it according th directionson the tin-and cook it sl(Jw.Ty oVer a.low hedt otherwise it mill curdle. T5 make it more palatable there are a' | + | |
- | January. 196, The Sydney Bushwalker 15 | + | =====That Age-Old Problem===== |
- | ' So mach for breakfasts, here are two evening meal recipes which are favourites of mine. | + | |
- | Rice.Currr ad | + | She sits beside |
- | 1-x 12 oz tin Swifts luncheon beef (more meat less additives). | + | Through rush hour traffic' |
- | a couple of dried apple rings cut up. | + | Yet never screams (like many wives)\\ |
- | a few statrinas | + | In fact, she lauds his quickness.\\ |
- | curry powder and sugar to taste | + | She lolls, as in an easy-chair\\ |
- | vegemite (if you carry it) | + | At home, and he's unharried.\\ |
- | water. | + | They must be an idyllic pair,\\ |
- | Cook the apple in a little water till quite soft,. Add soup,-which has been mixed with a little water, | + | |
- | 11.1 | + | |
- | Salmon and Macaroni. | + | |
- | Allow 1 az-macaroni per person 1 tin salmon | + | |
- | I egg' | + | |
- | small onion (optional) | + | |
- | Cook macaroni in boiling salted water, to whieh the onion maybe aadeds | + | |
- | THAT AGE-OLD PROBLEM. | + | |
- | 3h-6-sits beside | + | |
- | At hoMe, and he's unharried. | + | |
- | They must be an idyllic pair, | + | |
Or, likelier, unmarried. | Or, likelier, unmarried. | ||
- | ,..... | + | |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker. January 1963 | + | =====Good Walking Country===== |
- | GOOD VELKING COUNTRY | + | |
- | Taken frOdm an article on "GOod Malang | + | Taken from an article on "Good Walking |
- | the noted c6mmentator | + | |
- | nihy walk? Max Beerbohm said that wglking | + | " |
"I have," he once wrote, "two doctors, my right leg and my left." | "I have," he once wrote, "two doctors, my right leg and my left." | ||
- | Only by-walking will you discover | + | |
- | Walking is a fine art: It does n:cit come naturally. The child has to learn how to walk, and so does the grown-up wayfarer. | + | Only by walking will you discover |
- | First y6du have to learn to loiter. To enjoy walking you thus leavd your watCh a home and walk by the -Sun. There must be no schedule, | + | |
- | Myer walk with the-people who caril their iiicome | + | Walking is a fine art: It does not come naturally. The child has to learn how to walk, and so does the grown-up wayfarer. |
- | - To enjq' | + | |
- | .... Imw | + | First you have to learn to loiter. To enjoy walking you thus leave your watch at home and walk by the sun. There must be no schedule, |
- | At beauty I am nest a star, | + | |
- | There are many more handsome by far. But my face, I don't mind it, | + | Never walk with the people who carry their income |
- | I am-behind | + | |
+ | To enjoy walking, there mast be silence to enable you to hear not only the songs of the larks overhead, | ||
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+ | At beauty I am not a star,\\ | ||
+ | There are many more handsome by far.\\ | ||
+ | But my face, I don't mind it,\\ | ||
+ | I am behind | ||
The ones in front get the jar. | The ones in front get the jar. | ||
- | December 1962 The Sydney Bushwalker 17 | + | |
- | THE TIN CANOE TRIP | + | =====The Tin Canoe Trip===== |
- | fluc rey Kenwny. | + | |
- | - It all started as-an idea dreaMed | + | ====Audrey Kenway==== |
- | S." | + | |
- | After a lot of paper work:and research a plan of a Canoe-was produced. The idea of tin was rather | + | It all started as an idea dreamed |
- | they added their advice anyway, and ti7tro | + | |
- | it tin / | + | After a lot of paper work and research a plan of a canoe was produced. The idea of tin was rather |
- | first rivets and screws, Then Roy got to work with the solder; Juld the-b at began to take -Shape, | + | plumbers' |
- | dhape these parts without causing kinks in thu iron. After s.)rting | + | |
- | pluMBers' | + | The Parramatta River comes in fairly close to where the boats were being |
- | we found two men could lift the finished boat on top of a car, so the estimated weight was about right. | + | built, so we carried the canoe down to the mangrove flats, and found the tide half out. Luckily |
- | The-Parramatta River coilies | + | |
- | built; so we carried the canoe damn to the mangrove flats, and ' | + | After working out the weight of the average |
- | The Sydney Bishwalker January 1963 | + | |
- | - | + | =====Science, |
- | Liter worki_ng nut the weiLtt nf-the average | + | |
- | SCIE10EI NLTtJPLLlLY | + | ====The Pebble Game.==== |
- | The Pebble Game. | + | |
- | - If ever you are really stuck f6r something to do, talk someone | + | If ever you are really stuck for something to do, talk someone |
- | or three. pebbles as he Or she chooses. | + | |
- | , . . . | + | The players continue this nerve-wracking process |
- | .The players continue this nerve-wracking process the | + | |
- | pebblps | + | The winner |
- | The winner | + | |
- | contr51 | + | ====Menura novae-hollandiae.==== |
- | Menura novae-hollandiae. | + | |
- | `1- Historians, strangely, neglect some iillportant | + | Historians, strangely, neglect some important |
- | ngture. Read almnst | + | |
- | more than a passing reference - if it be mentioned at all --t? the lyre-bird. | + | Among discoveries |
- | - Among dis6Overies | + | |
- | . nne is more notable than that mgde by an akploring pdrtyin' | + | |
- | known specimen of Menura novae-hollondiae, | + | |
- | at the infant | + | |
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