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198312 [2016/02/14 16:27] – [Established June 1931] kclacher | 198312 [2016/02/14 17:29] – [Social Notes for January] kclacher | ||
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Canoe trips are quite different to walking trips and are an excellent way of seeing the country. The Shoalhaven River is very dramatic with steep sides coming down to the river and cliff lines along the tops of the ridges. | Canoe trips are quite different to walking trips and are an excellent way of seeing the country. The Shoalhaven River is very dramatic with steep sides coming down to the river and cliff lines along the tops of the ridges. | ||
- | ===== BUSHFIRE CONTROL | + | ===== Bushfire Control |
- | ===== A TALK BY ROGER GOOD TO SBW ON 19 OCTOBER | + | **A Talk by Roger Good to S.B.W. on 19 October |
From notes by Ainslie Morris | From notes by Ainslie Morris | ||
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* Planned Fires - What to do with them? | * Planned Fires - What to do with them? | ||
- | Of these objectives, the one which may be of most interest to bushwalkers is Number 3. A system such as a rare stand of sassafras shown on a slide taken in Geehi (Kosciusko National Park) is only one type of many we seek and enjoy on our walks. And who enjoys a landscape of burnt black trunks; and bare ground? In planning | + | Of these objectives, the one which may be of most interest to bushwalkers is Number 3. A system such as a rare stand of sassafras shown on a slide taken in Geehi (Kosciusko National Park) is only one type of many we seek and enjoy on our walks. And who enjoys a landscape of burnt black trunks; and bare ground? In planning |
+ | ===== Social Notes for January ===== | ||
+ | by Jo Van Sommers | ||
+ | |January |4th 1984 |Clubroom closed. | ||
+ | | |11th | ||
+ | | |18th | ||
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