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-*******XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX +====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== 
-THE SYDNEY. Z_USHWALKER Established June 1931 + 
-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX +Established June 1931. 
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-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, Box 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Wireless Institute Building, 14 Atchison Street, St.Leonards. Enquiries concerning the Club should be referred to Ann Ravn, Telephone 798,8607. +A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, Box 4476G.P.O., Sydney, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Wireless Institute Building, 14 Atchison Street, St. Leonards. Enquiries concerning the Club should be referred to Ann Ravn, Telephone 798,8607. 
-* * * * * * * * * * * * + 
-EDITOR: +---- 
-BUSINESS MANAGER: + 
-PRODUCTION MANAGER: TYPIST: +|**Editor**|Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Street, Rozelle, 2039. Telephone 827,3695.| 
-DUPLICATOR OPERATOR: +|**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871,1207.| 
-Evelyn talker, 158 Evans Telephone 827,3695. +|**Production Manager**|Helen Gray.| 
-Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Telephone 871,1207. +|**Typist**|Kath Brown.| 
-Helen Gray. Kath Brown. Phil Butt. +|**Duplicator Operator**|Phil Butt.| 
-* * * * * * * * * * *Street, Rozelle, 2039+ 
-Drive, Carlingford, 2118. +=== May, 1982 === 
-MAY, 1982 + 
-Wanderlust +===== In This Issue: ===== 
-Easter 1982 +  
-Bushwalker Recipes - No.1 +| | |Page| 
-Carnarvon National Park & Gorge +|Wanderlust|Ian A. Malcolm| 2| 
-Done It! +|Easter 1982|Dot Butler| 3| 
-Advertisement - Eastwood Camping Centre The Smallest Prospective We Know +|Bushwalker Recipes - No.1| | 6| 
-The April General Meeting +|Carnarvon National Park & Gorge|Joe Turner| 7| 
-Social Notes for June +|Done It!|Dot Butler| 8| 
-The Great Zig-Zag - Lithgow Valley +|The Smallest Prospective We Know|Christine Austin|10| 
-by Ian A. Malcolm +|The April General Meeting|Barry Wallace|12| 
-Dot Butler +|Social Notes for June|Jo Van Sommers|13| 
-Joe Turner Dot Butler +|The Great Zig-Zag - Lithgow Valley|David Ingram|14| 
-Christine Austin Barry 'Wallace + 
-Jo Van Sommers David Ingram +===== Advertisements: ===== 
-Page + 
-2 +| |Page| 
-3 +|Eastwood Camping Centre| 9| 
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-+===== Wanderlust===== 
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-Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER May, 1982. +
-WANDMLUST. +
 by Ian A. Malcolm. by Ian A. Malcolm.
-If you have seen the bushland breathe Mien it blossoms after rain; + 
-If you have heard the lyre-bird call, And have not heard in vain; +If you have seen the bushland breathe\\ 
-Then why do you walk the pavements grey - You, who the call have heard? +When it blossoms after rain;\\ 
-For the hills call, and the winds call, And oh, the call of a bird: +If you have heard the lyre-bird call,\\ 
-If you have watched the wood-smoke curl +And have not heard in vain;\\ 
-Among the river-trees; +Then why do you walk the pavements grey -\\ 
-If you have felt the soft caress +You, who the call have heard?\\ 
-Of the grasses on your knees; +For the hills call, and the winds call,\\ 
-Then why do you walk the pavement grey - You, who have heard the cry? +And oh, the call of a bird
-For the trees call, and the rivers call, And oh, the call of the sky: + 
-If you have trod the mountain track At the breaking of the day; +If you have watched the wood-smoke curl\\ 
-If you have climbed the craggy peak, +Among the river-trees;\\ 
-And watched the stars at play; +If you have felt the soft caress\\ 
-Then tarry you not in the city street, But answer the call as you must; +Of the grasses on your knees;\\ 
-For there's no rest like the hills and the sky +Then why do you walk the pavement grey -\\ 
-To the man who has landerlast, +You, who have heard the cry?\\ 
-* * * * * * * * * * * * +For the trees call, and the rivers call,\\ 
-This poem was tracked down in the 1940 annual of the New South Wales Federation of Bushwalking Clubs. It was written by Ian A. (Scotty) Malcolm +And oh, the call of the sky
-who joined the S.B.W. in 1923 and was very active before the War, not only in walking but also in writing and acting revues and sketches. Although + 
-he and his wife resigned their membership when they went to live in the country, they are both foundation members of the Dungalla Club and now live in Sydney. The poem is published here with his permission. Editor. +If you have trod the mountain track\\ 
-Page 3 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER May, 1982.+At the breaking of the day;\\ 
 +If you have climbed the craggy peak,\\ 
 +And watched the stars at play;\\ 
 +Then tarry you not in the city street,\\ 
 +But answer the call as you must;\\ 
 +For there's no rest like the hills and the sky\\ 
 +To the man who has Wanderlast. 
 + 
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 + 
 +This poem was tracked down in the 1940 annual of the New South Wales Federation of Bushwalking Clubs. It was written by Ian A. (Scotty) Malcolm who joined the S.B.W. in 1923 and was very active before the War, not only in walking but also in writing and acting revues and sketches. Although he and his wife resigned their membership when they went to live in the country, they are both foundation members of the Dungalla Club and now live in Sydney. The poem is published here with his permission. Editor. 
 + 
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 ELS= 1982.  ELS= 1982. 
 by Dot Butler. by Dot Butler.
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