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-* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * +====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== 
-* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + 
-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER +Established June 1931. 
-Established June 1931 + 
-* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * +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 Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest. 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 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), + 
-34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest. Enquiries concerning the Club should be referred to Ann Ravn, telephone 798-8607. +---- 
-* * * * * * * * * + 
-EDITOR: Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Telephone 827-3695. +|**Editor**|Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Street, Rozelle, 2039. Telephone 827-3695.| 
-BUSINESS MANAGER: Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Telephone 871-1207. +|**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871-1207.| 
-PRODUCTION MANAGER: Helen Gray. TYPIST: Kath Brown. DUPLICATOR OPERATOR: Phil Butt. +|**Production Manager**|Helen Gray.| 
-* * * * * * * * +|**Typist**|Kath Brown.| 
-Street, Rozelle, 2039. Drive, Carlingford, 2118+|**Duplicator Operator**|Phil Butt.| 
- Page + 
-Ian Malcolm 2 +=== December, 1982 === 
-Tom Wenman 3 + 
-Alex Colley 5 +===== In This Issue: ===== 
- 7 +  
-Judith Rostron 8 +| | |Page| 
-Jo Van Sommers 9 +|Song of the Rover|Ian Malcolm| 2| 
-...Bob Duncan 10 +|Cox's River Rediscovered|Tom Wenman| 3| 
-Ray Kirkby 11 +|Lot 7 North Era|Alex Colley| 5| 
-Evelyn Walker 13 +|Not Exactly a Hard Walk!|Judith Rostron| 8| 
-Barry Wallace 15 +|Social Notes for January 1983|Jo Van Sommers| 9| 
-Jim Brown 16 +|Our Year in Colorado|Bob Duncan|10| 
-DEC, 1982.  +|"Five Returns Dulbolla, Please"|Ray Kirkby|11| 
-Song of the Rover +|The Uncanny Story of the S.B.W. Magazine|Evelyn Walker|13| 
-Cox's River Rediscovered +|The November General Meeting|Barry Wallace|15| 
-Lot 7 North Era +|The Club Auction 1982|Jim Brown|16| 
-Advertisement - Eastwood Camping Centre Not Exactly a Hard Walk! + 
-Social Notes for January 1983 +===== Advertisements: ===== 
-Our Year in Colorado + 
-"Five Returns Dulbolla, Please" +| |Page
-The Uncanny Story of the S.B.W. Magazine The November General Meeting +|Eastwood Camping Centre| 7| 
-The Club Auction 1982 + 
-* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * +---- 
-Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER December, 1982+ 
-SONG OF THE ROVER. by Ian Malcolm. +===== Song Of The Rover===== 
-Tell me, + 
-Have you ever wakened in the snapping chill of dawn, +by Ian Malcolm. 
-And listened to the Kookaburra's call? + 
-Have you sniffed the acrid wood-smoke in the morning pale and wan, Stirred your senses to the beauty of it all? +Tell me,\\ 
-Have you felt the pulsing vigour of a Roving life and free, As you set out on the winding sandy track? . +Have you ever wakened in the snapping chill of dawn,\\ 
-Have you seen the slay bush-creatures, that alone the bush folk see? Placed another pountain-peak "within your pack"? +And listened to the Kookaburra's call?\\ 
-Have you cane out on the hill-top, when its summit you have won, All breathless with the keening of the breeze? +Have you sniffed the acrid wood-smoke in the morning pale and wan,\\ 
-Have you watched the golden glory of the swiftly setting sun, Mile the purple shadows lengthened o'er the trees? +Stirred your senses to the beauty of it all? 
-Have you sat beside the camp-fire when the evening meal was o'er, + 
-Watched the lamp of Venus sinking 'neath the dune? +Have you felt the pulsing vigour of a Roving life and free,\\ 
-Have you heard the long, low thunder of the breakers on the shore As they crashed their nightly chorus to the moon? +As you set out on the winding sandy track?\\ 
-Have you sensed the vast serenity of peaceful eventide, +Have you seen the shy bush-creatures, that alone the bush folk see?\\ 
-Felt the nearness of the solemn twisted trees? +Placed another mountain-peak "within your pack"? 
-Have you lived those precious silences - your best friend at your side,+ 
 +Have you come out on the hill-top, when its summit you have won,\\ 
 +All breathless with the keening of the breeze?\\ 
 +Have you watched the golden glory of the swiftly setting sun,\\ 
 +Mile the purple shadows lengthened o'er the trees? 
 + 
 +Have you sat beside the camp-fire when the evening meal was o'er,\\ 
 +Watched the lamp of Venus sinking 'neath the dune?\\ 
 +Have you heard the long, low thunder of the breakers on the shore\\ 
 +As they crashed their nightly chorus to the moon? 
 + 
 +Have you sensed the vast serenity of peaceful eventide,\\ 
 +Felt the nearness of the solemn twisted trees?\\ 
 +Have you lived those precious silences - your best friend at your side,\\
 ke you drowsed away the evening at your ease? ke you drowsed away the evening at your ease?
-If you've done these things, you'll realise there's so much more in + 
-living, Than rotting in the turmoil of-the City's ceaseless din, +If you've done these things, you'll realise there's so much more in living,\\ 
-And your garnered store of riches is more precious and life giving+Than rotting in the turmoil of the City's ceaseless din,\\ 
 +And your garnered store of riches is more precious and life giving\\
 Than all the mammon's treasure that the City-dwellers wins Than all the mammon's treasure that the City-dwellers wins
-* * * * * * * * * * + 
-MERRY CHRISTMAS.  +---- 
-Warm good wishes to all our readers fpr Christmas and the New Year from the Editor and Magazine Staff. + 
-Page 3 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER December, 1982. +=== Merry Christmas=== 
-1 110 ,..+1. ,...........,M10.+ 
 +Warm good wishes to all our readers for Christmas and the New Year from the Editor and Magazine Staff. 
 + 
 +---- 
 COX;S RIVER REDISCOVERED.  COX;S RIVER REDISCOVERED. 
 by Tom Wenman. by Tom Wenman.
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