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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER  +======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== 
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the SydneyBushwalker, The N S W. Nurses' Association  Rooms "Northcote Building -Reiby Place, Sydney.. Box No. 24/4,76 G.P.O. Sydney. + 
-338 FEBRUAIT 1963 Price 1/- +A monthly Bulletin of The Sydney Bush Walker, The N.S.W. Nurses' Association Rooms "Northcote Bulding," Reiby Place, Sydney. Box No. 4476 G.P.O. Sydney. 
-'1EcIttor: Stuart Brooks.  Reproduction: Denise Hull + 
-5 Ingalara Rd.Wahroonga. Sales &Subs: Lola Wedlock +---- 
-484343  + 
-Business ManagerBrian Harvey. Typedby Shirley Dean +=== No. 338. February, 1963Price 1/-. === 
-CONTENTS. + 
- Page +|**Editor**|Stuart Brooks. 5 Ingalara Rd. Wahroonga. 484343.| 
-Editorial 1 +|**Business Manager**|Brian Harvey
-At Our January Meeting A.Colley 0 +|**Reproduction**|Denise Hull| 
-Day Walks 5 +|**Sales and Subs.**|Lola Wedlock| 
-Letter to the Editor 6 +|**Typed by**|Shirley Dean
-At Our Christmas Party  K. McKay 7 + 
-The Conquering of the Kowmung- SeBrooks +=====In This Issue:===== 
-Rby's Ad and Batswell's Ad 11 + 
-Paddy's Ad. 13 +| | |Page| 
-Who Killed the Gourmets and the  +|Editorial| | 1| 
-Epicyclic Walker. - Eff See Niktr 14 +|At Our January Meeting|A. Colley| 3| 
-The Tin Carpe Trip - Part IIA. KenwaY 17 +|Day Walks| | 5| 
-Federation Report - December 196220 +|Letter to the Editor| | 6| 
-000.1400+|At Our Christmas Party|K. McKay7| 
 +|The Conquering of the Kowmung|S. Brooks| 8| 
 +|Who Killed the Gourmets and the Epicyclic Walker|Eff See Wun|14| 
 +|The Tin Carpe Trip - Part II|A. Kenway|17| 
 +|Federation Report - December 1962| |20| 
 + 
 +=====Advertisements:===== 
 + 
 +| |Page| 
 +|Roy's Ad.|11| 
 +|Hatswell's Ad.|11| 
 +|Paddy's Ad.|13| 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +=====Editorial.===== 
 Hi, Hi,
 +
 A balmy sunny afternoon by the seaside is hardly conducive to the writing of fiery editorials, but as I can't change the locale without a domestic crisis and have no control over the elements there is little that can be done in this direction, which, no doubt, is a great pity. A balmy sunny afternoon by the seaside is hardly conducive to the writing of fiery editorials, but as I can't change the locale without a domestic crisis and have no control over the elements there is little that can be done in this direction, which, no doubt, is a great pity.
-Bawley Point, whichthe Brooks family is presently gracing, is not a place one would exchange precipitately just for the purpose of an editorial with some purpose. 160 odd miles from Sydney, one leaves the Prices Highway at.Termeil and trawls 4 miles coastwards to the said B.P. + 
-2. The Sydney Bushwalkar February 1963 +Bawley Point, which the Brooks family is presently gracing, is not a place one would exchange precipitately just for the purpose of an editorial with some purpose. 160 odd miles from Sydney, one leaves the Prices Highway at Termeil and trawls 4 miles coastwards to the said B.P. 
-The area is largely undeveloped and 6ne can 'camp in relative solitude amidst natural timber within a stones thro'wlg'you're a Neil Harveirof Safe surfing-beach-and its attendant lagoon - a-lovely-spot and mc,re Orticuiarly so if 'you ha'te dn up and-cominl-generation of hature lovers -6o cater-for. There is no fresh iater occurririg naturally on this section of the soUth coastr'but 2 miles si-;uth of B.P. on the bush road to Kiola, we have discovei;ed 'an old farm, deserted, but with tanks intact which saves carting water from Uladulla. + 
-Befor'dragging the 8):ihi1y off southwards, I had the extreme pleasure +The area is largely undeveloped and one can camp in relative solitude amidst natural timber within a stones throw (if you're a Neil Harvey) of safe surfing beach and its attendant lagoon - a lovely spot and more particularly so if you have an up and coming generation of nature lovers to cater for. There is no fresh water occurririg naturally on this section of the south coast, but 2 miles south of B.P. on the bush road to Kiola, we have discovered an old farm, deserted, but with tanks intact which saves carting water from Uladulla. 
-of being conducte6 on a tour of the Mor-Ong Deep by two experienced Lemmungers + 
--my initiation to this awe-inspiring-area - and unless my zeal evaporates, or the Tish start to bite a bit better, my impressions will be recorded elsewhere in this issue (this is perhaps the only advnntage of being Editor). +Before dragging the fami1y off southwards, I had the extreme pleasure of being conducted on a tour of the Morong Deep by two experienced Kowmungers - my initiation to this awe-inspiring area - and unless my zeal evaporates, or the fish start to bite a bit better, my impressions will be recorded elsewhere in this issue (this is perhaps the only advantage of being Editor). 
-. . + 
-Half-may through the Plbrong Deep, over a cup of heroic coffee one evening, the expeienced-Ebmmunger (female) and I leant ratter heavily on th6-expeiliencerK6A-munger (male) and such Was the trength of either the' terrdc c-offee or our persuasion that he promised to record his impressions of the trip also. +Half-may through the Morong Deep, over a cup of heroic coffee one evening, the expeienced Kowmunger (female) and I leant rather heavily on the experienced Kowmunger (male) and such was the strength of either the heroic coffee or our persuasion that he promised to record his impressions of the trip also. 
-In my p-i4esent detdched geographical situatin haVe no way of checking up on whether this exorbitant pi"nmise-is being honoured, hut if itis, it will be mbrth the tiffie and effort61-rea-dingag Pie hi:is the liternry'ability and integrity (rdther lacking in youk's-ti"uly) to record hisimpressions with insight and accuracy. His pdrtiCular Choice of-pseudrinym-for-the oftasion is likewise a coffiplete mystery to me so I am-afraid you are going to be left in that glorious'state of incertitude for which bushwalking has undoubtedly trained you well. + 
-We trust the January editorialseeds fell on fertile ground and you +In my present detached geographical situation have no way of checking up on whether this exorbitant promise is being honoured, but if it is, it will be worth the time and effort of readingas he has the literary ability and integrity (rather lacking in yours-truly) to record his impressions with insight and accuracy. His particular choice of pseudonym for the oftasion is likewise a complete mystery to me so I am afraid you are going to be left in that glorious state of incertitude for which bushwalking has undoubtedly trained you well. 
-th e finanCial quest16ns there raised yotr 1-Individed mental concentration, so that you can approach the A.G.M. with your thoughts clearly marshalled. + 
-March will bring its own gloomy problems which -all require ynur undivided attention, the human sacrifice on the editorial altar being not the least. +We trust the January editorial seeds fell on fertile ground and you the financial questions there raised your undivided mental concentration, so that you can approach the A.G.M. with your thoughts clearly marshalled. 
-STOP PRESS+ 
-My triumphant return to the metropolis ,(and the cJuntless cnres of contented customers) was somewhat chastened by ti h.) chillin, news that my ex erienced friend had not come good with his version. Rabhex had he seen fit to present +March will bring its own gloomy problems which will require your undivided attention, the human sacrifice on the editorial altar being not the least. 
-what was a thinly-disguised (and unwarranted) attack upon m3;-so1f (or perhaps + 
-I'm becoming unduly sensitive). Things being what they are, ,Ind honouring a policy of impartiality regardless of cost (as my friend would say "zrace under pressure"), the article is included in this issue, intact, but with all its vertiginous 'verisimilitude.+---- 
 + 
 +====Stop Press.==== 
 + 
 +My triumphant return to the metropolis (and the countless cares of contented customers) was somewhat chastened by the chilling news that my experienced friend had not come good with his version. Rather had he seen fit to present what was a thinly-disguised (and unwarranted) attack upon myse1f (or perhaps I'm becoming unduly sensitive). Things being what they are, and honouring a policy of impartiality regardless of cost (as my friend would say "grace under pressure"), the article is included in this issue, intact, but with all its vertiginous verisimilitude. 
 + 
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 February, -19 63 - . The Sydney Bushwalker 3 February, -19 63 - . The Sydney Bushwalker 3
 AT OUR JANUARY MEETING. AT OUR JANUARY MEETING.
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