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198905 [2016/08/18 18:42] – [THE APRIL GENERAL MEETING] rachel | 198905 [2016/08/18 18:45] – [BUSHFIRES!] rachel | ||
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And then it was just a matter of the announcements, | And then it was just a matter of the announcements, | ||
- | ===== MAIL BAG ===== | + | ===== Mail Bag ===== |
From Reg Alder, one of our long-standing members, came a letter commenting on Don Finch' | From Reg Alder, one of our long-standing members, came a letter commenting on Don Finch' | ||
- | "The sole will be seen to be quite thin and of a hard rubber, their wearing quality will substantiate this. Because of this hardness the tread depends for its grip on making an impression in the surface trodden on or of the surface being of sufficient | ||
- | roughness to indent the sole. Since once being commited to complete | ||
- | a walk and there can be no guarantee of there always being fine weather, walking across a smooth wet surface can be as dangerous as walking on ice. In rockhopping, | ||
- | The tread has no indented surface across the width fthe shoe and the wedges present a flat surface. Walking across or climbing on a surface which slopes to the side is particularly dangerous as the shoes offer no grip at all on a smooth, wet or sandy surface." | ||
- | (Pity that Dunlop cannot put Volley treads on a KT26 sole the combination would make a | ||
- | near-perfect bushwalking shoe. EDITOR) | ||
- | ===== VALE, WILLIAM (JACK) COCKERILL ===== | + | "The sole will be seen to be quite thin and of a hard rubber, their wearing quality will substantiate this. Because of this hardness the tread depends for its grip on making an impression in the surface trodden on or of the surface being of sufficient roughness to indent the sole. Since once being committed to complete |
+ | a walk and there can be no guarantee of there always being fine weather, walking across a smooth wet surface can be as dangerous as walking on ice. In rock-hopping, | ||
- | In the first week of April we lost one of our foundation members, Jack Cockerill, who died in his 88th year. He joined | + | The tread has no indented surface across |
- | ===== BUSHFIRES! ===== | + | (Pity that Dunlop cannot put Volley treads on a KT26 sole the combination would make a near-perfect bushwalking shoe. EDITOR) |
+ | ===== Vale, William (Jack) Cockerill ===== | ||
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+ | In the first week of April we lost one of our foundation members, Jack Cockerill, who died in his 88th year. He joined the Mountain Trails Club in 1917, and later the S.B.W. This cheerful and energetic man is commemorated by " | ||
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+ | ===== Bushfires! ===== | ||
- | What would you do if your campfire 'got away' from you? Would you know how to extinguish it without water? | + | What would you do if your campfire 'got away' from you? Would you know how to extinguish it without water? How to prevent a major bushfire starting? What not to do.. where not to go? If you don't, come along on Wednesday 31st May and learn all the do's and don' |
===== SCOUTS STRANDED IN BUSH CAVE ===== | ===== SCOUTS STRANDED IN BUSH CAVE ===== |
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