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-RED ROCKS +====== The Sydney Bushwalker======
-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 7.45 pm. Until the end of January, 1987, the meetings will +
-be at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street,Crow's Nest. +
-#************* +
-EDITOR:  Ainslie Morris, 45 Austin Street, Lane Cove,2066. +
-Telephone 428 3178. +
-BUSINESS MANAGER:  Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive,Carlingford, 2118. +
-Telephone 871 1207. +
-PRODUCTION MANAGER: Helen Gray. +
-TYPIST: Kath Brown. +
-PRINTERS: Frances Longfoot, Morag Ryder, Stan Madden. +
-************** +
-DECEMBER, 1986.  +
-Page+
  
-Editorial 2 +Established June 1931.
-Cape Horn or Cape York by Bob Hodgson 3 +
-Conservation Corner - Summary of Issues & Xmas Gifts 5 +
-Advertisement - Canoe & Camping, Gladesville 6 +
-Book Review - +
-"Selected Writings of Myles Dunphy" Alex Colley 7 +
-S.B.W. Conservation in the 1960's - Verse Jim Brown. 9 +
-Eastwood Camping Centre 10 +
-Report of the November General Meeting Ainslie Morris 11 +
-Letter to S.B.W. Reg Alder 12 +
-Social Notes Narelle Lovell 12 +
-Peter Patter 13 +
-Advertisement - Blackheath Taxi 13 +
-S.B.W. 60th Anniversary Commemorative Port 14 +
-Wanted Urgently New Club Room 14 +
-Search & Rescue List 14+
  
 +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 7.45 pm. Until the end of January, 1987, the meetings will be at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest.
  
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 +|**Editor**|Ainslie Morris, 45 Austin Street, Lane Cove, 2066. Telephone 428 3178.|
 +|**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871 1207.|
 +|**Production Manager**|Helen Gray.|
 +|**Typist**|Kath Brown.|
 +|**Printers**|Fran Longfoot, Morag Ryder, Stan Madden.|
 +
 +=== December, 1986 ===
 +
 +===== In This Issue: =====
 + 
 +| | |Page|
 +|Editorial| | 2|
 +|Cape Horn or Cape York|Bob Hodgson| 3|
 +|Conservation Corner - Summary of Issues & Xmas Gifts| | 5|
 +|Book Review - "Selected Writings of Myles Dunphy"|Alex Colley| 7|
 +|S.B.W. Conservation in the 1960's - Verse|Jim Brown| 9|
 +|Report of the November General Meeting|Ainslie Morris|11|
 +|Letter to S.B.W.|Reg Alder|12|
 +|Social Notes|Narelle Lovell|12|
 +|Peter Patter| |13|
 +|S.B.W. 60th Anniversary Commemorative Port| |14|
 +|Wanted... Urgently... New Club Room| |14|
 +|Search & Rescue List| |14|
 +
 +===== Advertisements: =====
 +
 +| |Page|
 +|Canoe & Camping, Gladesville| 6|
 +|Eastwood Camping Centre|10|
 +|Blackheath Taxi|13|
 +
 +----
 +
 +===== Editorial. =====
  
-Page 2 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER December, 1986. 
-EDITORIA L.  
 I have had another good year as Editor of our magazine, made so successful by the fine team spirit of our volunteers, and the contributions offered by our members prepared to "have a go" at writing. I have had another good year as Editor of our magazine, made so successful by the fine team spirit of our volunteers, and the contributions offered by our members prepared to "have a go" at writing.
 +
 As I receive your articles and check them for layout, grammar and spelling (it has to be said), I take them to Kath Brown together with assorted short "fill-ins". Over the month she types them up - in her spare time - until our deadline of the Committee Meeting - the first Wednesday in the month. As I receive your articles and check them for layout, grammar and spelling (it has to be said), I take them to Kath Brown together with assorted short "fill-ins". Over the month she types them up - in her spare time - until our deadline of the Committee Meeting - the first Wednesday in the month.
 +
 We meet to decide on the order of articles and fill in spaces with oddments, an approach necessary as Kath cannot type all copy up at once, or spend time on layout. Then Morag Rider drops in on her motorbike to pick up the typed copy, and with Fran Longfoot and Stan Madden organizes a night for the printing. We meet to decide on the order of articles and fill in spaces with oddments, an approach necessary as Kath cannot type all copy up at once, or spend time on layout. Then Morag Rider drops in on her motorbike to pick up the typed copy, and with Fran Longfoot and Stan Madden organizes a night for the printing.
 +
 Fran delivers the printed pages to Helen Gray's place at Epping or the Duncan's at Eastwood, or the Clubroom once a quarter, and ten or so regulars turn up to collate the pages, put on the covers, staple, paste on postal sheets, stick on addresses, bundle and count, and George Gray takes the magazines off to the Post Office. Fran delivers the printed pages to Helen Gray's place at Epping or the Duncan's at Eastwood, or the Clubroom once a quarter, and ten or so regulars turn up to collate the pages, put on the covers, staple, paste on postal sheets, stick on addresses, bundle and count, and George Gray takes the magazines off to the Post Office.
 +
 Your job is to read your magazine!! Important notices or information are often included. Your job is to read your magazine!! Important notices or information are often included.
 +
 We'll need to consider the increasing cost of paper and whether to make the magazine shorter - although we have our advertisers to consider here. We'll need to consider the increasing cost of paper and whether to make the magazine shorter - although we have our advertisers to consider here.
 +
 Possibly a paper instead of a cardboard cover, and an increase in subscriptions, would help to keep its length to the present 18 to 20 pages. To make it shorter, I would have to reject or cut articles, and for voluntary efforts of members, this is not desirable. Possibly a paper instead of a cardboard cover, and an increase in subscriptions, would help to keep its length to the present 18 to 20 pages. To make it shorter, I would have to reject or cut articles, and for voluntary efforts of members, this is not desirable.
 +
 Let us know how you feel in a letter to the Editor or the Committee. Let us know how you feel in a letter to the Editor or the Committee.
 +
 Morag has provided our illustrations, but I would welcome more, in pen or pen and wash. Morag has provided our illustrations, but I would welcome more, in pen or pen and wash.
 +
 Thank you, one and all, for your support, and my best wishes for a Happy Xmas, and great walking in 1987! Thank you, one and all, for your support, and my best wishes for a Happy Xmas, and great walking in 1987!
-AINSLIE MORRIS. + 
-Editor. +Ainslie Morris. Editor. 
-December, 1986 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER Page 3+ 
 +---- 
 CAPE HORN OR CAPE YORK.  CAPE HORN OR CAPE YORK. 
 An account of the Western Wolgan Escarpment trip of the 16,17,18th May, 1986.  An account of the Western Wolgan Escarpment trip of the 16,17,18th May, 1986. 
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