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+ | =====The October General Meeting.===== | ||
- | THE OCTOBER GENERAL MEETING. by Barry Wallace. | ||
The meeting began at around 2018 with the President in the chair, some 30 or so members, and what appeared to be one long stall, down the western wall. | The meeting began at around 2018 with the President in the chair, some 30 or so members, and what appeared to be one long stall, down the western wall. | ||
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There were apologies from Ian Wolfe, Valerie Douglass, Fran Holland, Alex Colley, and two or three others (the meeting was moving at an almost frenzied pace at this stage, with the President, Secretary and floor, contributing apologies in random order). It seemed unlikely that Valerie Douglass would come forward to receive badge, but we checked, just in case. | There were apologies from Ian Wolfe, Valerie Douglass, Fran Holland, Alex Colley, and two or three others (the meeting was moving at an almost frenzied pace at this stage, with the President, Secretary and floor, contributing apologies in random order). It seemed unlikely that Valerie Douglass would come forward to receive badge, but we checked, just in case. | ||
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The Minutes of the previous meeting were read, reviewed at some length, and received with minor corrections. | The Minutes of the previous meeting were read, reviewed at some length, and received with minor corrections. | ||
- | Correspondence comprised a letter or letters to the Ella Community Centre, variously accepting a rise in our rent, applying for corporate membership of whatever organisation we are now required to join if we want to go on renting their hall, and apologising for cookie monstering the biscuits belonging to others, with an offer to pay for thebiscuits | + | |
+ | Correspondence comprised a letter or letters to the Ella Community Centre, variously accepting a rise in our rent, applying for corporate membership of whatever organisation we are now required to join if we want to go on renting their hall, and apologising for cookie monstering the biscuits belonging to others, with an offer to pay for the biscuits | ||
The meeting also received a notice of motion from the October Committee meeting to the effect that Committee were concerned that the September General Meeting had seen fit to directly contravene a Committee ruling without the courtesy of referring the matter back to the Committee for reconsideration, | The meeting also received a notice of motion from the October Committee meeting to the effect that Committee were concerned that the September General Meeting had seen fit to directly contravene a Committee ruling without the courtesy of referring the matter back to the Committee for reconsideration, | ||
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There followed somewhat of a Q. and A. session, as people who had not been present at the September meeting attempted to establish just what had led to this situation. There were references to great emotion and turbulence, but no really rational explanation. There also seemed, to me at least, to be a general drawing back. The meeting passed a motion that the meeting take note of the Committee notice and requesting that a sub-committee be set up to review and recommend on this, and on standing orders. | There followed somewhat of a Q. and A. session, as people who had not been present at the September meeting attempted to establish just what had led to this situation. There were references to great emotion and turbulence, but no really rational explanation. There also seemed, to me at least, to be a general drawing back. The meeting passed a motion that the meeting take note of the Committee notice and requesting that a sub-committee be set up to review and recommend on this, and on standing orders. | ||
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The Treasurer' | The Treasurer' | ||
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Federation Report indicated that F.B.W. are concerned at the increasing use of National Parks by horse riding parties and the changes being made to some park areas as a result. There was also some uncertainty about the exact intention behind changes to Warragamba Dam. Copies of the new S. & R. Calender, using the normal conventions for calenders this time, will be available in the near future. | Federation Report indicated that F.B.W. are concerned at the increasing use of National Parks by horse riding parties and the changes being made to some park areas as a result. There was also some uncertainty about the exact intention behind changes to Warragamba Dam. Copies of the new S. & R. Calender, using the normal conventions for calenders this time, will be available in the near future. | ||
- | In the matter of Incorporation of the Club we have now lodged our, certificate of insurance and the recently amended constitution | + | |
+ | In the matter of Incorporation of the Club we have now lodged our certificate of insurance and the recently amended constitution... don't hold your breath. | ||
Then followed a Federation Ball report which consisted largely of raffle ticket numbers and prize amounts. Rather like, I imagine, a game of housie. | Then followed a Federation Ball report which consisted largely of raffle ticket numbers and prize amounts. Rather like, I imagine, a game of housie. | ||
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The Walks Report began, after we had successfully fended off Alan's offer to present two months' | The Walks Report began, after we had successfully fended off Alan's offer to present two months' | ||
- | Maurie Bloom' | + | |
- | Page 14 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER November, 1987 | + | Maurie Bloom' |
- | was described as a good walk, apart from the absence of Maurie, who was sick. Carol Bruce did the honours. Tom Wenman had 4 people out on his Cloudmaker trip the same weekend. | + | |
- | There was no report of Ainslie Morris' | + | There was no report of Ainslie Morris' |
- | his Waterfall to Otford walk which was described as excellent on all counts, | + | |
- | - wildflowers. | + | The following weekend 25,26,27 September saw Oliver Crawford and a party of 11 loving the exploring of the area, particularly the descent at the Yarramunmun Creek/ |
- | The following weekend 25,26,27 September saw Oliver Crawford and a party of 11 loving the exploring of the area, particularly the descent at the Yarramunmun Creek/ | + | |
All of which brought us to October 2,3,4,5. Oliver Crawford had a party of 10 on his Axehead Range walk and Ian Debert gentled his party of 13 through the rigours of a base camp at Joadja. George Walton' | All of which brought us to October 2,3,4,5. Oliver Crawford had a party of 10 on his Axehead Range walk and Ian Debert gentled his party of 13 through the rigours of a base camp at Joadja. George Walton' | ||
- | Over the weekend 9,10,11 October, Greta Davis' Blackhorse Range walk went, but there was no report and Les Powell' | + | |
+ | Over the weekend 9,10,11 October, Greta Davis' Blackhorse Range walk went, but there was no report and Les Powell' | ||
Then followed the announcements, | Then followed the announcements, | ||
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- | BELVEDERE TAXIS BLACKHEATH | ||
- | 10 SEATER MINI BUS TAXI | ||
- | 047-87 8366 | ||
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- | . UPPER BLUE MOUNTAINS | + | |
- | . SIX FOOT TRACK | + | =====Central Australia |
- | PICK UP ANYWHERE FOR START OR FINISH OF YOUR WALK - BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT | + | |
- | Share the Fare Competitive Rates | + | |
- | November, 1967 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER Page 15 | + | |
- | CENTRAL AUSTRALIA | + | |
by Ainslie Morris. | by Ainslie Morris. | ||
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I was inspired by David Rostron to organize a group to walk in the MacDonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs. Having been unable to join David' | I was inspired by David Rostron to organize a group to walk in the MacDonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs. Having been unable to join David' | ||
- | 1. RECOMMENDED WALKS. | + | |
+ | ====1. Recommended Walks.==== | ||
The following five routes have been covered by various members and they are by no means exhaustive of the possibilities; | The following five routes have been covered by various members and they are by no means exhaustive of the possibilities; | ||
- | (a) HUGH GORGE TO STANDLEY CHASM - 6 - 7 days Brinkley Bluff 3,950 feet a.s.l. (allow half day extra); allow 1 or 2 days extra to explore east of Standley Chasm. | + | |
- | (b) ELLERY CREEK BIG HOLE TO STANDLEY CHASM - 6 to 7 days or 8 days to give 2 nights at Hugh Gorge. There is also a one day of hard and dreary walking which links up Mt. Giles with HUgh Gorge - better to organize transport for two separate walks if possible. | + | ===(a) Hugh Gorge to Standley Chasm.=== |
- | (c) MT. CONWAY TO HUGH GORGE and return to STANDLEY CHASM - 10 to 11 days. | + | |
- | (d) REDBANK GORGE TO SERPENTINE GORGE - 8 to 9 days, one more if walking from Glen Helen Tourist Camp. Includes Mt. Sonder 4,417 feet. | + | 6 - 7 days Brinkley Bluff 3,950 feet a.s.l. (allow half day extra); allow 1 or 2 days extra to explore east of Standley Chasm. |
- | (e) ORMISTON GORGE AND MT. GILES - 3 to 6 days. | + | |
- | Also you could drive or take a coach to KINGS CANYON | + | ===(b) Ellery Creek Big Hole to Standley Chasm.=== |
- | OLGAS - no camping permits. Easily seen in one day. Try the Olga Gorge for a challenging rock scramble. There are water pools. | + | |
- | 2. REFERENCES. | + | 6 to 7 days or 8 days to give 2 nights at Hugh Gorge. There is also a one day of hard and dreary walking which links up Mt. Giles with Hugh Gorge - better to organize transport for two separate walks if possible. |
- | (a) Start by talking to previous leaders such as David Rostron , Jim Laing (knowledgable on whole area), Frank Rigby (lives in Canberra), myself, or others who have walked there. | + | |
- | (b) Read - The Sydney Bushwalker magazine articles (in the archives): | + | ===(c) Mt. Conway to Hugh Gorge and return to Standley Chasm.=== |
- | Dot Butler' | + | |
- | Craig and Christine Austen' | + | 10 to 11 days. |
- | David Rostron' | + | |
- | Tom Wilhelm' | + | ===(d) Redbank Gorge to Serpentine Gorge.=== |
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+ | 8 to 9 days, one more if walking from Glen Helen Tourist Camp. Includes Mt. Sonder 4,417 feet. | ||
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+ | ===(e) Oromiston Gorge and Mt. Giles.=== | ||
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+ | 3 to 6 days. | ||
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+ | Also you could drive or take a coach to Kings Canyon | ||
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+ | ===Olgas.=== | ||
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+ | No camping permits. Easily seen in one day. Try the Olga Gorge for a challenging rock scramble. There are water pools. | ||
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+ | ====2. References.==== | ||
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+ | ===(a) Talking.=== | ||
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+ | Start by talking to previous leaders such as David Rostron , Jim Laing (knowledgable on whole area), Frank Rigby (lives in Canberra), myself, or others who have walked there. | ||
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+ | ===(b) Read.=== | ||
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+ | The Sydney Bushwalker magazine articles (in the archives): | ||
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+ | * Dot Butler' | ||
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Also Route Notes by Frank Rigby 1978 for Serpentine Gorge to Redbank Gorge. | Also Route Notes by Frank Rigby 1978 for Serpentine Gorge to Redbank Gorge. | ||
- | (c) Maps - Hermannsburg 1:250,0110 - order 3-4 months before required - useful only for very general navigation and access from the road, Laparinta Drive. | + | |
+ | ===(c) Maps.=== | ||
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+ | Hermannsburg 1:250,0110 - order 3-4 months before required - useful only for very general navigation and access from the road, Laparinta Drive. | ||
Similar scale maps of the whole area of about 200 km east to west can be obtained from N.R.M.A. and Northern Territory Tourist Office in Sydney. These show Aboriginal Land for which you need an entry permit. | Similar scale maps of the whole area of about 200 km east to west can be obtained from N.R.M.A. and Northern Territory Tourist Office in Sydney. These show Aboriginal Land for which you need an entry permit. | ||
- | (d) Aerial Photographs. No large scale maps exist except for the small area east of Standley Chasm drawn by Alice Springs Bushwalkers. | + | |
- | For the area from HUGH GORGE to STANDLEY CHASM I bought 3 black and white, and for Hugh | + | ===(d) Aerial Photographs.=== |
- | Gorge two colour as well. Total cost $27.52 (including postage of $2). Order about 3 months | + | |
- | before required from:- Division of National Mapping, | + | No large scale maps exist except for the small area east of Standley Chasm drawn by Alice Springs Bushwalkers. |
- | P.O. Box 31, Belconnen, 2616. | + | |
- | Page 16 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER November, 1987 | + | For the area from Hugh Gorge to Standley Chasm I bought 3 black and white, and for Hugh Gorge two colour as well. Total cost $27.52 (including postage of $2). Order about 3 months before required from:- Division of National Mapping, P.O. Box 31, Belconnen, 2616. |
- | To order, state: Area Name: Hermannsburg | + | |
- | Area Number: F 53-13 | + | To order, state: |
- | Film Number: CRC 2836 | + | |
- | Run No.: 8 | + | * Area Name: Hermannsburg |
- | Print Numbers: 225, 228, 231 | + | |
- | Product Code: 1111 (Black and White) | + | |
- | Total Quantity: 3 | + | |
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The scale is 1:80,000 and adequate for detailed navigation. The colour photos are even larger scale and a pleasure to use for intense exploration of very small areas, which we did. All photos are of a convenient size to put in a normal broad map case. For assistance on ordering for areas further west of Hugh Gorge or east of Standley Chasm, ring up. The office is very helpful. | The scale is 1:80,000 and adequate for detailed navigation. The colour photos are even larger scale and a pleasure to use for intense exploration of very small areas, which we did. All photos are of a convenient size to put in a normal broad map case. For assistance on ordering for areas further west of Hugh Gorge or east of Standley Chasm, ring up. The office is very helpful. | ||
- | 3. TRANSPORT. | + | |
- | Sydney to Alice Springs | + | ====3. Transport.==== |
- | Transfers | + | |
- | Accommodation | + | ===Sydney to Alice Springs.=== |
- | laundry - all very useful. Phone number is (089) 52,3843. Book early for school holidays; | + | |
- | other motels $50-$65 twin minimum. | + | Cheapest |
- | Possible " | + | |
- | (1) For Hugh Gorge - Just before the Hugh River (signposted) - 60 km west of Alice Springs there is the 4WD road to STuart | + | ===Transfers.=== |
- | (ii) For further | + | |
- | 4. PERMITS TO 'ENTER ABORIGINAL LAND. | + | Book with Northern |
- | Write at least 3 to 4 months before your walk if going on to aboriginal land, e.g. for Standley Chasm you are on the Iwdpataka | + | |
- | Administration (089) 52,3800. | + | ===Accommodation.=== |
- | 5. SPECIAL GEAR. | + | |
- | Shoes or boots of leather | + | Is not necessary but the cheapest is Arura Safari Lodge (apart from the Youth Hostel or camping area). Single $20, twin $30, share bathroom, use of kitchen and B.B.Q. and laundry - all very useful. Phone number is (089) 52,3843. Book early for school holidays; other motels $50-$65 twin minimum. |
- | Water bags e.g. 4 litre wine casks, one per person. | + | |
- | Hat, and possibly light leather gloves or gardening gloves to keep out spinifex and briar thorns when climbing up or down steep hillsides. | + | ===Possible " |
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+ | (1) __For Hugh Gorge__ | ||
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+ | (ii) __For further | ||
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+ | ====4. Permits To Enter Aboriginal Land.==== | ||
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+ | Write at least 3 to 4 months before your walk if going on to aboriginal land, e.g. for Standley Chasm you are on the Iwapataka | ||
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+ | ====5. Special Gear.==== | ||
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+ | Shoes or boots of __leather__ | ||
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+ | __Water bags__ | ||
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+ | __Hat__, and possibly light leather gloves or gardening gloves to keep out spinifex and briar thorns when climbing up or down steep hillsides. | ||
Tent fly is useful to keep wind out and for rain, which, although extremely rare in winter, can come down in torrents. | Tent fly is useful to keep wind out and for rain, which, although extremely rare in winter, can come down in torrents. | ||
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Sleeping bag rated minus 10 - it is usually mild to cool, but can freeze. | Sleeping bag rated minus 10 - it is usually mild to cool, but can freeze. | ||
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I hope this information helps you. Happy walking! | I hope this information helps you. Happy walking! | ||
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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | |
- | 265 VICTORIA ROAD GLADESVILLE, | + | |
- | THURS. 9-8 | + | |
- | SAT. 9-4 | + | |
- | (PARKING AT REAR OFF PITTWATER ROAD) | + | |
- | A LARGE RANGE OF LIGHTWEIGHT, | + | |
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- | COLD WEATHER PROTECTION CLOTHING AND RAINGEAR | + | |
- | MAPS, BOOKS AND LEAFLETS | + | |
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- | WE STOCK THE LARGEST RANGE OF CANOEING GEAR IN N.S.W. | + | |
- | QUALITY TOURING CRAFT OF ALL TYPES HIGH QUALITY. PERFORMANCE COMPETITION CRAFT | + | |
- | A HUGE RANGE OF PADDLES FOR ALL TYPES OF CANOEING | + | |
- | ALL TYPES OF SPRAY COVERS | + | |
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by Ray Franklin. | by Ray Franklin. |
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