198206
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revisionNext revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
198206 [2016/04/13 13:40] – richard_pattison | 198206 [2019/01/31 13:17] – tyreless | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-X*XXXkXX | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
- | XXXXXXX | + | |
- | YXXXXXXXX-XXYXXXXXXXXXXX************XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX****XXXXXXXXX*** | + | Established June 1931. |
- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | |
- | Established June 1931 | + | 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. Enquiries concerning the Club should be referred to Ann Ravn, Telephone 798,8607. |
- | **xxx | + | |
- | A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, Box 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, 2001. chib meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm. Enquiries concerning the Club should be referred to Ann Ravn, Telephone 798,8607. | + | ---- |
- | *XXXXXXX** | + | |
- | EDITOR: Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Street Telephone 827,3695. | + | |**Editor**|Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Street, Rozelle, 2039. Telephone 827,3695.| |
- | BUSINESS MANAGER: Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Telephone 871,1207. | + | |**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, |
- | PRODUCTION MANAGER: Helen Gray. | + | |**Production Manager**|Helen Gray.| |
- | TYPIST: Kath Brown. | + | |**Typist**|Kath Brown.| |
- | DUPLICATOR OPERATOR: | + | |**Duplicator Operator**|Phil Butt.| |
- | JUNEz. 1982. | + | |
- | Rozelle, 2039. | + | === June, 1982 === |
- | Carlingford, | + | |
- | Page | + | ===== In This Issue: ===== |
- | by Patrick McBride 2 | + | |
- | Peter Miller | + | | | |Page| |
- | Margaret Reid 6 | + | |Kiandra Crossing|Patrick McBride| 2| |
- | Gordon Lee 7 | + | |Camp at Splendour Rock|Peter Miller| 5| |
- | Judith Rostron 11 | + | |Carnival in Switzerland|Margaret Reid| 6| |
- | Dot Butler 11 | + | |Three Peaks Cheater|Gordon Lee| 7| |
- | 12 | + | |Bushwalker Recipes No.2|Judith Rostron|11| |
- | Malcolm Steele 13 | + | |Sequel to the 3-Peaks Trip Bet|Dot Butler|11| |
- | Dot 14 | + | |Kanangra|Malcolm Steele|13| |
- | .Butler | + | |History of " |
- | Alex Colley 16 | + | |Conservation Finance|Alex Colley|16| |
- | Barry Wallace 17 | + | |The May General Meeting|Barry Wallace|17| |
- | Jo van Sommers 18 | + | Social Notes for July|Jo van Sommers|18| |
- | Kiandra Crossing | + | |
- | Camp at Splendour Rock | + | ===== Advertisements: |
- | Carnival in Switzerland | + | |
- | Three Peaks Cheater | + | | |Page| |
- | Bushwalker Recipes No.2 | + | |Eastwood Camping Centre|12| |
- | Sequel to the 3-Peaks Trip Bet | + | |
- | Advertisement - Eastwood Camping Centre | + | ---- |
- | History of " | + | |
- | Conservation Finance | + | === S.B.W. Changes Its Meeting |
- | The May General | + | |
+ | The building in Atchison Street, St. Leonards, where the Club has been meeting | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
- | S.B.W. CHANGES ITS MEETING PLACE. | ||
- | The building in Atchison Street, St. Leonards, where the Club has been meeting for the past eleven years, is being sold at auction on June 16th, and it seems fairly certain that we will have to obtain another meeting | ||
- | place. A booking has been made at the Upper Hall at the Cahill Community Centre, 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest (nearly opposite Mountain Equipment), about one kilometre via the Pacific Highway from St.Leonards station. The | ||
- | Club will meet there on June .30th and subsequent Wednesday evenings, and | ||
- | question of future accommodation will be fully discussed at the monthly General Meeting on July 14th. See also special notice enclosed. | ||
- | Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER June, | ||
KIANDRA CROSSING. | KIANDRA CROSSING. | ||
by Patrick McBride. | by Patrick McBride. | ||
Line 143: | Line 140: | ||
- | - | ||
On a lone walk from Cloudmaker to Paralyser I had missed the P. cairn. | On a lone walk from Cloudmaker to Paralyser I had missed the P. cairn. | ||
- | Bill assured me that he knew this well, so I would leave that to him. Having heard of several people who had had difficulties coming down the Guauogang | + | Bill assured me that he knew this well, so I would leave that to him. Having heard of several people who had had difficulties coming down the Guouogang |
will hear later. | will hear later. | ||
I also made the decision that I would try to make the base of Kooriecane | I also made the decision that I would try to make the base of Kooriecane | ||
Line 167: | Line 164: | ||
Warwick Blayden kindly supplied us with times which had been done by Butt and Reps in 1965. They had started at 0622 and arrived at Cloudmaker | Warwick Blayden kindly supplied us with times which had been done by Butt and Reps in 1965. They had started at 0622 and arrived at Cloudmaker | ||
at 0915. At this point we were 35 mins behind their time. We had no intention of trying to equal their times but I noticed that they had rested at the top of each " | at 0915. At this point we were 35 mins behind their time. We had no intention of trying to equal their times but I noticed that they had rested at the top of each " | ||
- | Paralyser and 12 mins on Guauogang, so I thought that if we didn't stop: at | + | Paralyser and 12 mins on Guouogang, so I thought that if we didn't stop: at |
the top, except to sign the books, and " | the top, except to sign the books, and " | ||
Lunch (?) at Kanangra Creek occupied 18 mine. We took1.45 his | Lunch (?) at Kanangra Creek occupied 18 mine. We took1.45 his | ||
Line 182: | Line 179: | ||
the "Kairn Kickers" | the "Kairn Kickers" | ||
Nooroo Gable. If you " | Nooroo Gable. If you " | ||
- | Butt and Reei had " | + | Butt and Reei had " |
All these thoughts were in our minds as we munched our scroggin and drank the delicious Kanangra water with which we filled our wine-skins. Perhaps our " | All these thoughts were in our minds as we munched our scroggin and drank the delicious Kanangra water with which we filled our wine-skins. Perhaps our " | ||
Back south to the knoll where we would drop off on to the Easterly G. Buttress. The half moon was slowly dropping towards the horizon behind us, tree cover was thick so the torches had to come out. This ridge, although not so taxing in daylight became a nightmare in the dark. God knows how many times we were on the point of collapsing in a heap and staying put till | Back south to the knoll where we would drop off on to the Easterly G. Buttress. The half moon was slowly dropping towards the horizon behind us, tree cover was thick so the torches had to come out. This ridge, although not so taxing in daylight became a nightmare in the dark. God knows how many times we were on the point of collapsing in a heap and staying put till |
198206.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/04 13:12 by tyreless