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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 Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest. | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
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- | Ainslia | + | Established June 1931. |
- | Bill Burke,: 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, | + | |
- | Helen Gray. Rath Brown. | + | 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. |
- | Phil Butt & Barry Wallace. | + | |
- | EDITOR: | + | ---- |
- | BUSINESS MANAGER: | + | |
- | PRODUCTION MANAGER: TYPIST: | + | |**Editor**|Ainslie |
- | PRINTERS: | + | |**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, |
- | * * * * * * * * * | + | |**Production Manager & Artist**|Helen Gray.| |
- | APRIL, 1985. | + | |**Typist**|Kath |
- | The Snowy Mountains Trip - January, '85 April Committee Meeting, also New Members Kosciusko National Park 24-29 December, 1984 Gear for Summer Walking in KosciUsko | + | |**Printers**|Phil Butt & Barry Wallace.| |
- | A "White Christmas" | + | |
- | The Longest Day | + | === April, 1985 === |
- | Report on First Aid Course | + | |
- | The S.B.W. Annual Re-union, 1985 | + | ===== In This Issue: ===== |
- | Social Notes | + | |
- | Annual Subscriptions 1985 | + | | | |Page| |
- | Page | + | |Page Rafting the Franklin|David Lewis| 2| |
- | by Ben Esgate 2 | + | |College Plans Bushwalking Guides Course| | 5| |
- | Peter Miller. | + | |All You Need to Know About Bushwalking|Paul Sharp| 7| |
- | fl ft 8 | + | |The Country With a Human Face - Part 2|Wal Liddle| 8| |
- | 10 -4-- Deirdre Schofield | + | |In Retrospect|Bill Gamble|10| |
- | Rudi Dezeltn 13 | + | |The Annual General Meeting & The Annual Reunion| |12| |
- | Barry Walleso 14 | + | |"You Should Enjoy This Next Bit ..." |
- | Jim Brown r 16 | + | |St. John Ambulance First Aid Certificate Course| |14| |
- | 17 | + | |Stop Press: Obituary - Myles Dunphy O.B.E.| |15| |
- | Helen Gray 18 | + | |
- | Bill Holland 20 | + | ===== Advertisements: ===== |
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- | AVINE THEME: This April issue is devoted mainly to articles on alpine trips which members went on last -summer. | + | |Eastwood Camping Centre|10| |
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+ | |The Snowy Mountains Trip - January, '85|Ben Esgate| 2| | ||
+ | |April Committee Meeting, also New Members| | 5| | ||
+ | |Kosciusko National Park 24-29 December, 1984|Peter Miller| 6| | ||
+ | |Gear for Summer Walking in Kosciusko | ||
+ | |Oxley Wilderness Park (from S.M.H.)| | 9| | ||
+ | |Summer Mountain Safari|Deirdre Schofield|11| | ||
+ | |A "White Christmas" | ||
+ | |The 1985 Annual General Meeting|Barry Wallace|14| | ||
+ | |The Longest Day|Jim Brown|16| | ||
+ | |Report on First Aid Course| |17| | ||
+ | |The S.B.W. Annual Re-union, 1985|Helen Gray|18| | ||
+ | |Social Notes|Bill Holland|20| | ||
+ | |Annual Subscriptions 1985| |20| | ||
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+ | Alpine Theme: This April issue is devoted mainly to articles on alpine trips which members went on last summer. | ||
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Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER April, 1985. | Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER April, 1985. | ||
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Just before leaving Cascades Hut on the dawn of Boxing Day, through the heavy mist appeared a beautiful ici umby family peacefully grazing on the flats, 200-300 metres below the hIft,. There was a stallion, mare and a tiny foal - all a glossy black coludr - a supendous scene. | Just before leaving Cascades Hut on the dawn of Boxing Day, through the heavy mist appeared a beautiful ici umby family peacefully grazing on the flats, 200-300 metres below the hIft,. There was a stallion, mare and a tiny foal - all a glossy black coludr - a supendous scene. | ||
All in all, a most rewarding wali 1, in spite of the rather fickle weather conditions! Highly recommended!! | All in all, a most rewarding wali 1, in spite of the rather fickle weather conditions! Highly recommended!! | ||
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- | THE 1985 ANNUAL (ENERAL MEETING. by Barry Wallace. | + | ====== The 1985 Annual General Meeting ====== |
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+ | Barry Wallace. | ||
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The meeting began at around 2005 with some 50 or 60 members present and the President in the chair. | The meeting began at around 2005 with some 50 or 60 members present and the President in the chair. | ||
- | There were apologies from Alasta: | + | There were apologies from Alastair |
- | Don and Ruth Seymour were welcomed in the usual way with constitution, | + | |
The minutes of the previous general meeting were read and received. | The minutes of the previous general meeting were read and received. | ||
- | Correspondence brought letters from Ron Knightley, proposing various activities as the Club's contribution;to the bi-centenary celebration and an application for reinstatement to fiAl membership from Dorothy Webb, | + | |
- | The Annual Reports for the President, the Walks Secretary, Social, New Members, Coolana, Magazine Editor, and Conservation Secretary were taken as read-and adopted. | + | Correspondence brought letters from Ron Knightley, proposing various activities as the Club's contribution to the bi-centenary celebration and an application for reinstatement to full membership from Dorothy Webb. |
- | The Treasurer' | + | The Annual Reports for the President, the Walks Secretary, Social, New Members, Coolana, Magazine Editor, and Conservation Secretary were taken as read and adopted. |
- | Hon. Auditor, Gordon Redmond, sought | + | |
- | , | + | The Treasurer' |
- | was granted, so Gordon proceeded to thaw to the attention of the meeting certain matters that had become | + | |
- | as might be desirable. It seems that on one occasion during the year, one of our income producing loans had become due for rollover at rather short notice, and that in haste, one cf the steps in the laid down procedure had been missed, such that the Trustees were not involved in the | + | The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers for the coming year. A voting system was agreed, |
- | transaction. There was also the matter of an as yet unlocated | + | |
- | for the Club's offset printer. Gordcn suggested that complete familiarity would only be gained over an extended period as Treasurer, and that as far as the Treasurer' | + | |
- | years. After some further general discussion the Treasurer' | + | |
- | was accepted. | + | |
- | The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers for the coming year. A voting system was agreed, | + | |
- | April, 1985 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER Page 15 | + | |
- | repeating them here. There was a move fer6place | + | |
At this point the motion on the Agenda to replace " | At this point the motion on the Agenda to replace " | ||
- | The Treasurer then proposed that the annual | + | |
- | of $5 per person for households larger than one. The student subscription | + | The Treasurer then proposed that the annual subscription for the coming year be set at $11 per household of one person, with an addition of $5 per person for households larger than one. The student subscription |
- | was to be $9, and the entrance fee $3. In support of the proposed fees | + | was to be $9, and the entrance fee $3. In support of the proposed fees the Treasurer outlined the budget for the coming year, primarily one of containment with a small surplus predicted. After some discussion, and one or two unsuccessful amendments the proposed subscription levels were accepted. |
- | the Treasurer outlined the budget for the coming year, primarily one of | + | |
- | containment with a small surplus predicted. After some discussion, and one or two unsuccessful amendments the proposed subscription levels were accepted. | + | The Treasurer' |
- | The Treasurer' | + | |
All of which only served as a warm up for the Walks Report. For the weekend of 15,16,17 February Elwyn Morris took a party of 5 to the Munmoral State Recreation area, Barry Wallace had 6 people on his Kbwmung River tea bag trip, and the Coolana prospectives weekend drew 9 starters, although the mix of instructors to students to hangers-on is not clear. Of the day walks, Petei. Harris' | All of which only served as a warm up for the Walks Report. For the weekend of 15,16,17 February Elwyn Morris took a party of 5 to the Munmoral State Recreation area, Barry Wallace had 6 people on his Kbwmung River tea bag trip, and the Coolana prospectives weekend drew 9 starters, although the mix of instructors to students to hangers-on is not clear. Of the day walks, Petei. Harris' | ||
Roger Browne led the bidding for the weekend of 22,23,24 February with 20 people on his Shoalhaven River walk. Hans Stichter' | Roger Browne led the bidding for the weekend of 22,23,24 February with 20 people on his Shoalhaven River walk. Hans Stichter' | ||
Over the weekend of 1,2,3 March Bill Holland had 22 starters on his Bob Turner' | Over the weekend of 1,2,3 March Bill Holland had 22 starters on his Bob Turner' | ||
The weekend of 8,9,10 March saw Roger Browne leading 12 people on another trip in the Shoalhaven area. David Rostron and Laurie Quaken both cancelled their ttips that weekend, so it was left to the day walks to carry the day, so t6 speak. Joan Cooper' | The weekend of 8,9,10 March saw Roger Browne leading 12 people on another trip in the Shoalhaven area. David Rostron and Laurie Quaken both cancelled their ttips that weekend, so it was left to the day walks to carry the day, so t6 speak. Joan Cooper' | ||
- | We were advised that there was no significant report of F.B.W. matters to present. | + | |
- | - General Business consisted of a vote of thanks to the outgoing administration group, and announcements were limited to notification of changes to programmed walks. | + | We were advised that there was no significant report of S.B.W. matters to present. |
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+ | General Business consisted of a vote of thanks to the outgoing administration group, and announcements were limited to notification of changes to programmed walks. | ||
It was then only a matter of declaring the meeting closed, together with some prompting from the audience, before a near approximation of the traditional call "LET US RE-UNE" | It was then only a matter of declaring the meeting closed, together with some prompting from the audience, before a near approximation of the traditional call "LET US RE-UNE" | ||
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FOR SALE: One pair Volley O.C. sandshoes, size 5 (feel more like size 6), $12 - Barbara Bruce, phone 546-6570. | FOR SALE: One pair Volley O.C. sandshoes, size 5 (feel more like size 6), $12 - Barbara Bruce, phone 546-6570. | ||
PaGE 16 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER April, 1985 | PaGE 16 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER April, 1985 | ||
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THE LONGEST DAY. | THE LONGEST DAY. | ||
by Jim Brown: (Sketch presented at the S.M. Annual Re-union, | by Jim Brown: (Sketch presented at the S.M. Annual Re-union, |
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