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Yadboro Flat, Kalianna Ridge, Seven Gods Mt. Angel Creek, Hollands Canyon Creek, Clyde River, Castle Gap, Yadboro Flat. | Yadboro Flat, Kalianna Ridge, Seven Gods Mt. Angel Creek, Hollands Canyon Creek, Clyde River, Castle Gap, Yadboro Flat. | ||
- | It was during this trip that I was orientated with the meaning of the word "whito-anting in a big way, Roger Lockwood. was the official leader and Ross rTyborn | + | It was during this trip that I was orientated with the meaning of the word "white-anting" |
- | The night was spent on Yadboro Flats and at 4 o' | + | |
- | The cars were left 3 miles past Yadboro Flats the following morning and we followed the road 'til Kalianna Ridge. The track was very indistinct and the party became disjointed and scattered over several miles on the west side of the castle. Two of the more experienced walkers (again the secretary and Membership secretary) took a wrong turning and were mislaid for 3 - 4 hours, another striking example to prospectives. The track to the castle lead us through a fantostic natural tunnel through the mountains. Immediately after the tunnel, poised on two rocks the party came to a halt for lunch, although not an ideal place, there being no water and only a fire suitable for dwarfs. If you are a slow eater, your lunch will be considerably reduced before you have time to realize that several people are kindly helping demolish your food. I've learnt by experience. | + | |
- | The packs were left here and everybody raced literary to the summit. The view from the far end was spectacular dappled with small patches of sunlight, since the weather was mostly overcast. The sea could-bo seen in the distance to the east. The view was worth the climb. A great feeling of pleasure and satisfaction is felt when signing the book on top. The S.B.r.' | + | |
- | The geological formations were, to say the least, unusual, rising on either side ofanarraw valley. Anther term introduced to me on this walk, is "aim Doodle" | + | |
- | The white-anters were debating where to go but a sudden burst of rain halted their Diana, and a quick dash was made to the fantastic camping cave under Mt. Fletcher. Up to now, two of the members had boon carrying very heavy packs. We found out why. They all had a three course meal and round the fire produced a bottle of Claret. They didn't drir* much themselves - a certain member of the party had a mighty big gulp. | + | The night was spent on Yadboro Flats and at 4 o' |
- | One of Ross ' | + | The cars were left 3 miles past Yadboro Flats and the following morning we followed the road 'til Kalianna Ridge. The track was very indistinct and the party became disjointed and scattered over several miles on the west side of the castle. Two of the more experienced walkers (again the Secretary and Membership Secretary) took a wrong turn and were mislaid for 3 - 4 hours, another striking example to prospectives. The track to the castle lead us through a fantastic natural tunnel through the mountain. Immediately after the tunnel, poised on two rocks the party came to a halt for lunch, although not an ideal place, there being no water and only a fire suitable for dwarfs. If you are a slow eater, your lunch will be considerably reduced before you have time to realize that several people are kindly helping demolish your food. I've learnt by experience. |
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+ | The packs were left here and everybody raced literally to the summit. The view from the far end was spectacular dappled with small patches of sunlight, since the weather was mostly overcast. The sea could be seen in the distance to the east. The view was worth the climb. A great feeling of pleasure and satisfaction is felt when signing the book on top. The S.B.W.' | ||
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+ | The geological formations were, to say the least, unusual, rising on either side of a narrow valley. Anther term introduced to me on this walk, is "Rum Doodle" | ||
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+ | The white-anters were debating where to go but a sudden burst of rain halted their plan, and a quick dash was made to the fantastic camping cave under Mt. Fletcher. Up to now, two of the members had been carrying very heavy packs. We found out why. They all had a three course meal and round the fire produced a bottle of Claret. They didn't drink much themselves - a certain member of the party had a mighty big gulp. | ||
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+ | One of Ross Wyborn's mottos must be do a job well. Next morning the wood supply had to be replenished | ||
The white-anters moved into action and as a result, we climbed the | The white-anters moved into action and as a result, we climbed the | ||
- | shrouded | + | Shrouded |
- | Due to the efficient | + | Due to the efficient |
**Another walk** | **Another walk** | ||
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**Sunday May 5th** | **Sunday May 5th** | ||
- | David Ingram will lead a trip from Hint, Bushwalkers Basin, Kalibucca Creek, Freers Crossing, Minto. This trip is 12 miles, medium - and is a test walk. Rumour has it that John Holly is going along to show David the way. Train leaves from Central Station at 8.25 a.m. (tickets to MInto). Dnxids | + | David Ingram will lead a trip from Hint, Bushwalkers Basin, Kalibucca Creek, Freers Crossing, Minto. This trip is 12 miles, medium - and is a test walk. Rumour has it that John Holly is going along to show David the way. Train leaves from Central Station at 8.25 a.m. (tickets to Minto). David can be contacted on 6357733 business phone number. |
**Walks Programme** | **Walks Programme** | ||
- | Your.new winter walks programme is now being compiled. Now is the chance for you to lead a trip. If you are new and need advice or suggestions regarding walks, see Don Finch or Doone Wyborn. | + | Your new winter walks programme is now being compiled. Now is the chance for you to lead a trip. If you are new and need advice or suggestions regarding walks, see Don Finch or Doone Wyborn. |
=====The social scene===== | =====The social scene===== | ||
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The Social Scene opens on the evening of Thursday the | The Social Scene opens on the evening of Thursday the | ||
- | 16th of May with " | + | 16th of May with " |
- | Starring that well known English comedian- Alfred Marks don't worry if you haven' | + | Starring that well known English comedian Alfred Marks - don't worry if you haven' |
- | This show will be of special enjoyment to those of you who have soon " | + | This show will be of special enjoyment to those of you who have seen " |
- | Tickets are now available | + | Tickets are now available |
**" Her Only Mistake" | **" Her Only Mistake" | ||
- | I have recently had the pleasure of being the guest of mine host and hostess at the "Music Hall"9 to sec the latest | + | I have recently had the pleasure of being the guest of mine host and hostess at the "Music Hall", to see the latest |
This is a fine play with the Australian township of Boogerunderri being the setting. | This is a fine play with the Australian township of Boogerunderri being the setting. | ||
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Watch for it on the Social Scene. | Watch for it on the Social Scene. | ||
- | **office | + | **Office |
- | Office | + | Office |
- | PRESIDENT. | + | |
- | VICE PR: | + | |President|Frank Rigby| |
- | SECRETARY. | + | |Vice president|Bill Ketis & Phil Butt| |
- | ASSISTLJE SECRET.LRY. TREASUE:R. -ALKS SECRETARY.. | + | |Secretary|Ian Stephen| |
- | SOCIAL a2CRECARY. | + | |Assistant Secretary|Rosalind Painter| |
- | M71BERSHIP SECRETARY. cammiumn MEMBERS. | + | |Treasurer|Gordon Redmond| |
- | LITERARY EDITOR. FEDERATION DELEGATES. | + | |Walks Secretary|Don Finch| |
- | AUDITOR. | + | |Social Secretary|Barry Pacey| |
- | SUBSTITUTE FEDERATION DELEGAT: | + | |Membership Secretary|Rolf Janssen| |
- | TRUSTEES. | + | |Committee Members|Lyn Drummond, Dorothy Noble, Alex Colley & Barry Wallace| |
- | PUBLICATIONS, | + | |Literary Editor|Ross Wyborn| |
- | MAGAZINE | + | |Federation Delegates|Muriel Goldstein, David Ingram, |
- | ft | + | |Auditor|Brian Harvey| |
- | SECRETARY. | + | |Substitute Federation Delegates|Joan Rigby & Brian HarVey| |
- | KEEPER OF MAPS AND TIMETABLES. | + | |Trustees|Maurice |
- | STLRCH AND Ens am. | + | |Publications Business Manager|Bill Burke| |
- | Fortieth Annual General Meeting 1968 for the Year Ended | + | |Magazine Sales|Roger Gowing| |
- | Frank Rigby | + | |Hon, Solicitor|Colin Broad| |
- | Bill Ketis & Phil Butt | + | |Assistant Treasurer|John Holly| |
- | Ian Stephen Rosalind Painter Gordon Redmond | + | |Assistant Walks Secretary|Doone Wyborn| |
- | Don Finch | + | |Assistant Social Secretary|Barbara MacKaness| |
- | Barry Pacey | + | |Assistant Membership Secreatary|Lorraine MacKaness |
- | Rolf Janssen Lyn Drummond Dorothy Noble | + | |Keeper of Maps and Timetables|John Holly| |
- | lc Colley & Barry 7allace | + | |Search and Rescue|Heather |
- | Ross Wyborn | + | |
- | Muriel Goldstein | + | |
- | David Ingram, | + | |
- | Brian Harvkv | + | |
- | Joan Rigby & Brian HarVey_ Hauribe | + | |
- | Bill Burke Roger Gowing | + | |
- | Colin Broad | + | |
- | John Holly Doane -yborn | + | |
- | Lorraine MacKaness Lyn Drummond | + | |
- | John Holly Heather | + | |
The Annual Subscriptions for the year ending 31st January, 1969, are as follows; | The Annual Subscriptions for the year ending 31st January, 1969, are as follows; | ||
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**Active Members:** | **Active Members:** | ||
- | Full-time students Married couples | + | Full-time students |
- | $7:50 | + | Married couples $7.50\\ |
- | $5.50 | + | All others |
Please note that the above subscriptions INCLUDE the magazine, posted | Please note that the above subscriptions INCLUDE the magazine, posted | ||
- | each month | + | each month. |
- | Subscriptions for active members are now due and payable. Please assist the Club by paying your subscription to the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer | + | |
+ | Subscriptions for active members are now due and payable. Please assist the Club by paying your subscription to the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer | ||
**Non-Active Members:** | **Non-Active Members:** | ||
- | The subscription for non-active members will be determined by the May Committee | + | The subscription for non-active members will be determined by the May Committee |
Please note that this subscription will NOT include the-magazine. Subscription to the magazine will be optional and non-active members | Please note that this subscription will NOT include the-magazine. Subscription to the magazine will be optional and non-active members | ||
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**Magazine** | **Magazine** | ||
- | The annual subscription | + | The annual subscription |
+ | |||
+ | **Important Notice: List of members as at 31st January, 1968** | ||
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+ | An incorrect address will mean delay and inconvenience in receiving your magazine. Would all members please CHECK THEIR ADDRESS AS LISTED AND NOTIFY ANY ERRORS TO THE SECRETARY WTTHOUT DELAY. | ||
- | ILIV1 PORT ANT, NOTICE L1sT. oF_ORPE,esi A$ Ils.1: | + | Neville Page\\ |
- | An incorrect address will mean delay and inconvenience in receiving your magazine. Would ALL members please CHECK THEIR ADDRESS AS LISTED AND NOTIFY ANY ERRORS TO_THE. SECRETARY WTTHOUT.DELAY. | + | Hon. Secretary. |
- | Neville Page Hon. Secietary. | + | |
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