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 =====October 1984===== =====October 1984=====
  
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-|Editorial|| 2|+|Editorial| | 2|
 |The Allure of Lacys|Ainslie Morris| 3| |The Allure of Lacys|Ainslie Morris| 3|
 |Obituary - Maurice Lonsdale Berry | Brian Harvey| 7| |Obituary - Maurice Lonsdale Berry | Brian Harvey| 7|
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 |The Jim Brown Sept 22 Wildflower Extravaganza| Ray Franklin |15| |The Jim Brown Sept 22 Wildflower Extravaganza| Ray Franklin |15|
 |Social Notes for November |Roger Browne| 16| |Social Notes for November |Roger Browne| 16|
-|New Members|| 16|+|New Members| | 16|
 |Bushwalker Recipe| Judith Rostron |16| |Bushwalker Recipe| Judith Rostron |16|
  
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 The thickest scrub and patches of rain-forest are encountered before swinging on to the north facing slopes, where the going is fairly easy. At Barber Canyon we stopped at 10.20am at 324943 on about the 1600', level. This creek is perennial and had a pool deep enough to swim in. The thickest scrub and patches of rain-forest are encountered before swinging on to the north facing slopes, where the going is fairly easy. At Barber Canyon we stopped at 10.20am at 324943 on about the 1600', level. This creek is perennial and had a pool deep enough to swim in.
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 We were looking for the northern tributary at 314948, when at the junction its character was completely different again from Reilly Creek, whose mossy green boulders had been quite different in character from gentle Lacys Creek. Now we found creek progress impossible, the boulders being clustered into miniature cliffs. We were standing there considering the route, not talking (for once), when pat-pat-pat-pat - a fox was trotting by on the floor of the rainforest only a few feet away. It looked up in astonishment, turned and fled, white-tipped russet tail bobbing. We were looking for the northern tributary at 314948, when at the junction its character was completely different again from Reilly Creek, whose mossy green boulders had been quite different in character from gentle Lacys Creek. Now we found creek progress impossible, the boulders being clustered into miniature cliffs. We were standing there considering the route, not talking (for once), when pat-pat-pat-pat - a fox was trotting by on the floor of the rainforest only a few feet away. It looked up in astonishment, turned and fled, white-tipped russet tail bobbing.
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