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- | There is a type of undulant fever which flares up about May, rages until October and leaves its victims exhausted and panting on the summer beaches, waiting for the first sign of foul weather. To these victims foul weather means the chance of early snow and the heightening of the fever. Really rabid feverees hurry the wasted summer months | + | There is a type of undulant fever which flares up about May, rages until October and leaves its victims exhausted and panting on the summer beaches, waiting for the first sign of foul weather. To these victims foul weather means the chance of early snow and the heightening of the fever. Really rabid feverees hurry the wasted summer months with their exercises; deep knee bends, push up, chin ups, even the 5 BX. They chivvy their wives onto a skipping rope. Waking |
- | with their exercises; deep knee bends, push up, chin ups, even the 5 BX. They chivvy their wives onto a skipping rope. " | + | |
- | The least expensive way to ski is to camp, drive up to the snow | + | |
- | each day and get into your sleeping bag (lilo and hot water bag) straight after tea. There are many advantages in this method. | + | The least expensive way to ski is to camp, drive up to the snow each day and get into your sleeping bag (lilo and hot water bag) straight after tea. There are many advantages in this method. |
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1. Transport in a car load is less expensive than the return fare to Blackheath. You can take an immense amount of food. | 1. Transport in a car load is less expensive than the return fare to Blackheath. You can take an immense amount of food. | ||
- | 2. Camping is to an extent | + | |
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+ | 2. Camping is to an extent | ||
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3. The organising of a weekend is far easier. The car owner will, for his own protection provide all the food and check it into the car. This leaves your pack to be filled with extra clothing. And some spare food. | 3. The organising of a weekend is far easier. The car owner will, for his own protection provide all the food and check it into the car. This leaves your pack to be filled with extra clothing. And some spare food. | ||
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The technique of skiing is easily understood but less easily applied. There are only four laws but they are as immutable as any of Newton' | The technique of skiing is easily understood but less easily applied. There are only four laws but they are as immutable as any of Newton' | ||
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1. The seriousness of gravity. This is easily and early demonstrated. | 1. The seriousness of gravity. This is easily and early demonstrated. | ||
- | 2. Skis are, on average, seven feet long and cannot be jumped off, stood upon or ignored with impunity. If you feel that it is necessary to ease the frustration by taking them off, undo the binding and not the laces. The person who comes home with a ski on his shoulders and a parka on his font buys drinks all round. | + | |
- | 14. The Sydney Bushwalker July, 1965 | + | |
+ | 2. Skis are, on average, seven feet long and cannot be jumped off, stood upon or ignored with impunity. If you feel that it is necessary to ease the frustration by taking them off, undo the binding and not the laces. The person who comes home with a ski on his shoulders and a parka on his foot buys drinks all round. | ||
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3. Snow, and this is only a generality, is more yielding than trees or rocks. | 3. Snow, and this is only a generality, is more yielding than trees or rocks. | ||
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4. Your left foot is designed to bend properly only when it is on the left hand side of your body and your right foot when it is on its home territory. Anatomy and skiing are not necessarily contradictory but this is your left side and this is your right side. | 4. Your left foot is designed to bend properly only when it is on the left hand side of your body and your right foot when it is on its home territory. Anatomy and skiing are not necessarily contradictory but this is your left side and this is your right side. | ||
- | The week before the lifts started I was to go with three mates. One thought he might break a leg and wouldn' | + | |
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+ | The week before the lifts started I was to go with three mates. One thought he might break a leg and wouldn' | ||
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Later, at Smiggins, we watched a pro. giving, in body English, a lesson to his class. On the white asphalt the pupils could neither stand, etc. My pupils hilariously recognised their own faults and the dire results. | Later, at Smiggins, we watched a pro. giving, in body English, a lesson to his class. On the white asphalt the pupils could neither stand, etc. My pupils hilariously recognised their own faults and the dire results. | ||
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"His track is too wide. Oh, oh, oh. I thought he would split." | "His track is too wide. Oh, oh, oh. I thought he would split." | ||
"You don't snow plough like that. He is bowing. Knees closer. His edges won't grip. He won't stop. He can't stop. He ca.... He fell downhill to make it worse." | "You don't snow plough like that. He is bowing. Knees closer. His edges won't grip. He won't stop. He can't stop. He ca.... He fell downhill to make it worse." | ||
- | "Thera is your style, Les. The constipated crouch. That's a beautiful parka. Oops, too far forward. Wow. Too far badk. No control at all." | + | "There is your style, Les. The constipated crouch. That's a beautiful parka. Oops, too far forward. Wow. Too far badk. No control at all." |
- | The bonoculars were passed from hand to hand. At arms length the | + | |
- | tired faces grimaced, the jangled limbs shook. Effortlessly the pro. kick- turned and demonstrated again. The pupils crossed their skis. The pro. called it a day. Tired pupils trooped past the car on their way to the sauna baths, the plates of hors-d' | + | |
- | Te drove down the mountain to our own apres ski such as it was. And the long drive home. | + | The bonoculars were passed from hand to hand. At arms length the tired faces grimaced, the jangled limbs shook. Effortlessly the pro. kick- turned and demonstrated again. The pupils crossed their skis. The pro. called it a day. Tired pupils trooped past the car on their way to the sauna baths, the plates of hors-d' |
- | July, 1965 The Sydney Bushwalker 15. | + | |
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- | FEDERATION | + | We drove down the mountain to our own apres ski such as it was. And the long drive home. |
- | "The Bushwalker Annual" | + | |
- | Annual had been printed and was ready for distribution. This has been done and sales are brisk. | + | |
- | Search and Rescue Practice. 16th-18th | + | ====FEDERATION |
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+ | =="The Bushwalker Annual" | ||
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+ | At the date of the Federation Meeting, the Annual had been printed and was ready for distribution. This has been done and sales are brisk. | ||
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+ | ==Search and Rescue Practice== | ||
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+ | 16th-18th | ||
the top of the hill above the camp site. At least 6 parties are to be rescued. | the top of the hill above the camp site. At least 6 parties are to be rescued. | ||
- | Queensland Federation of Bushwalking Clubs. As there are now 7 walking clubs in Queensland, a Federation is being formed. | + | |
- | Tracks and Sassafras, open. The marked. A Falls Crk. | + | |
- | Access. The track from the new Sawmill, 9 miles South from to Folly Point (The Castle area) has been completed and is track from the Sawmill Road to Sally Camp Creek has been graded track is being cut from Hartley Vale to Victoria | + | ==Queensland Federation of Bushwalking Clubs== |
- | The track down the Middle Blue Dog Range has been marked. | + | |
- | Conservation. Reserve No. R52670 known as Linden Park comprising | + | As there are now 7 walking clubs in Queensland, a Federation is being formed. |
- | 50 acres has been added to the Blue Mountains National Park. It is | + | |
- | located at the Northern side of the restern | + | |
- | An area of 66,000 acres in the Tallangambie | + | ==Tracks and Access== |
- | will be added to the Park. The Erskine Crk. State Forest is to be added, also. The Park Trust to mark the junction of Linden | + | |
- | starts from the Grose, by signposts. Another sign is proposed for Blue Gum Forest to read " | + | The track from the new Sawmill, 9 miles South from Sassafras, |
- | The propossd | + | |
- | Fencing and Burning Off on Crown Leases Near Corang Trig. As instructed | + | |
- | by the June General Meeting, this matter was placed before Federation. | + | ==Conservation== |
- | During discussion, it was stated that a number of Crown Land Leases had been granted in the area during the past 3 years. The lessee | + | |
- | suggested that this Club should conduct any investigation it felt | + | Reserve No. R52670 known as Linden Park comprising 50 acres has been added to the Blue Mountains National Park. It is located at the Northern side of the Western |
- | was necessary and report to Federation, which could not undertake the | + | starts from the Grose, by signposts. Another sign is proposed for Blue Gum Forest to read " |
- | inquiry owing to the pressure of work on the depleted executive. | + | |
- | 16. The Sydney Bushwalker July, 1965 | + | |
- | DAY 7ALKS. | + | ==Fencing and Burning Off on Crown Leases Near Corang Trig== |
- | JULY 18. Engadine Red Bluff Garie Trig Wilson' | + | |
- | A rather long walk through the centre of the Royal National Park, with plenty of ups and downs. Some of the Garie Trig. area is bushfire | + | As instructed by the June General Meeting, this matter was placed before Federation. During discussion, it was stated that a number of Crown Land Leases had been granted in the area during the past 3 years. The lessee |
- | Train: 7.50 a m. Cronulla Train from Central Electric | + | was necessary and report to Federation, which could not undertake the inquiry owing to the pressure of work on the depleted executive. |
- | Station. CHANGE AT SUTHERLAND for rail motor to Engadine. Tickets: Helensburgh return @ 8/. | + | |
- | Map: Port Hacking Tourist. | + | ====DAY WALKS==== |
- | Leader: Jim Calloway. Note new phone no. B0961 xtn. 3367 (B) | + | |
- | JULY 25. Terry Hills Cowan Creek Bobbin Head Mt. Kuringai Stn. 11 miles. | + | |
- | A pleasant walk through part of Kuringai Chase. Some scrambling is necessary soon after leaving Terry Hills, otherwise, it is mainly track walking. | + | ==JULY 18== |
- | Train: 7.55 aem. Lindfield train via Bridge from Central Electric Stn to Chatswood. | + | |
- | 8.20 a m. bus Chatswood Terry Hills (the only one) | + | Engadine |
- | 2/6 bus fare. | + | |
- | Map: Broken | + | |
- | AUG.1. Waterfall | + | A rather long walk through the centre of the Royal National Park, with plenty of ups and downs. Some of the Garie Trig. area is bushfire |
- | Tickets: Waterfall return @ 6/ | + | |
- | Map: Port Hacking Tourist or Port Hacking Military. | + | |
- | Leader: Betty Farquhar. | + | ==JULY 25== |
- | AUG.8. | + | |
- | Pymble bus to St. Ives (Douglas St.) Middle Harbour Crk. Bungaroo | + | Terry Hills - Cowan Creek - Bobbin Head - Mt. Kuringai Stn. 11 miles. |
- | This walk does not appear on the programme, but the lsader | + | |
- | Train: 9.10 a m. Hornsby train via Bridge from Central Electric Station to Pymble. | + | |
- | 9.46 a m. bus Pymble to St. Ives (the last for the morning). Tickets: Pymble return via Bridge @ 4/6 plus 1/3 bus fare. | + | A pleasant walk through part of Kuringai Chase. Some scrambling is necessary soon after leaving Terry Hills, otherwise, it is mainly track walking. Train: 7.55 am. Lindfield train via Bridge from Central Electric Stn to Chatswood. 8.20 a m. bus Chatswood |
- | Map: Sydney Military or any up to date Sydney Street Directory. | + | |
- | Leader: Gladys Roberts. | + | |
- | July; 1965 The Sydney Bushwalker 17. | + | ==AUG.1== |
- | DETAILS OF SEARCH AND RESCUE PRACTICE SEARCH. JULY 16, 17 and 18, 1965. | + | |
+ | Waterfall | ||
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+ | A look at a portion of the Western area of the Royal National Park. Can be recommended as a first walk with the club. Train : 8.50 a m. Cronulla train from Central Electric Station. CHANGE AT SUTHERLAND for rail motor to waterfall. Tickets: Waterfall return @ 6/-. Map: Port Hacking Tourist or Port Hacking Military. Leader: Betty Farquhar. | ||
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+ | ==AUG.8== | ||
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+ | Pymble | ||
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+ | This walk does not appear on the programme, but the leader | ||
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+ | ====DETAILS OF SEARCH AND RESCUE PRACTICE SEARCH. JULY 16, 17 and 18, 1965==== | ||
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Reference Maps, Lands Department Topo Jamison 2 inches to 1 mile. | Reference Maps, Lands Department Topo Jamison 2 inches to 1 mile. | ||
tt tt Blue Labyrinth 2 inches to 1 mile. | tt tt Blue Labyrinth 2 inches to 1 mile. |
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