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-THE--SYDNEY BUSHWALKER+====== The Sydney Bushwalker ====== 
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 A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers  Incorporated, Box 4476 GPO, Sydney 2001.' Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening at $ pm at Kirribilli Heighbourhood Centre, 16 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli (near Milson's Point Railway Station). Visitors and A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers  Incorporated, Box 4476 GPO, Sydney 2001.' Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening at $ pm at Kirribilli Heighbourhood Centre, 16 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli (near Milson's Point Railway Station). Visitors and
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 Willis's Walkabouts 9 Willis's Walkabouts 9
 Paddy Pallin -.the Leaders inAdventure 10 Paddy Pallin -.the Leaders inAdventure 10
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-page 2 The Sydney Bushwalker August 1991 + 
-OUR NEWEST HONORARY ACTIVE MEMBER +===== Our Newest Honorary Active Member ===== 
-BARRY WALLACE+ 
 +==== Barry Wallace ==== 
 At the June Committee Meeting it was decided to offer Honorary Active Membership to Barry Wallace, a member of 25 years with the Club, and who has worked actively for SBW in various ways during all that time, as well as leading many walking trips. At the June Committee Meeting it was decided to offer Honorary Active Membership to Barry Wallace, a member of 25 years with the Club, and who has worked actively for SBW in various ways during all that time, as well as leading many walking trips.
-On receipt of the Sdcretary's letter, Barry gladly accepted the offer and is now our newest Honorary Active Member. + 
-This is his record during those 25 years:- +On receipt of the Secretary's letter, Barry gladly accepted the offer and is now our newest Honorary Active Member. 
-Admitted to membership June 1966 +This is his record during those 25 years: 
-Federation Delegate 1967/1968 +   * Admitted to membership June 1966 
-Committee Member 1968 and again in 1973, 1982 and 1985 Preaident 1974/1975 +   * Federation Delegate 1967/1968 
-Vice-President 1980/1981 and in 1983/1984 +   * Committee Member 1968 and again in 1973, 1982 and 1985  
-Coolana Management'Committee 1976-until.Coolana Committee was disbanded in 1984 +   * President 1974/1975 
-Membership Secretary 1991 +   * Vice-President 1980/1981 and in 1983/1984 
-"Political Roundsman" (General Meeting notes for the magazine) from 1977 to present +   * Coolana Management Committee 1976 - until Coolana Committee was disbanded in 1984 
-Partnered Phil Butt in using the printing equipment (a rather temperamental machine) in 1984/1985 +   * Membership Secretary 1991 
-Produced the address labels each monthfor the magazine, alsb the membership list for the annual report, for the last 5 years to the present +   * "Political Roundsman" (General Meeting notes for the magazine) from 1977 to present 
-* * * * * * * * +   * Partnered Phil Butt in using the printing equipment (a rather temperamental machine) in 1984/1985 
-August 1-`391 The byaney bushwalKer l'age +   * Produced the address labels each month for the magazine, also the membership list for the annual report, for the last 5 years to the present 
-A TROPICAL BUSHWALK + 
-- A REMINISCENCE (Part I)+ 
 +A TROPICAL BUSHWALK - A REMINISCENCE (Part I) 
 by Brenda Cameron by Brenda Cameron
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 England - June, 1991 England - June, 1991
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 Summer here this year is very late in arriving, with the country enveloped in cloud, beset by cold gusty winds and squally showers and a maximum daytime temperature which struggles up to 15 degrees (I). As I acclimatise myself to thie half-forgotten experience, which follows closely on two senses-assailing days in Bangkok, I can at last reminisce on two weeks of my life which were for me a most profound experience - a visit to the Northern Territory, walking in the Kakadu wilderness with river excursions before and after the walk. Summer here this year is very late in arriving, with the country enveloped in cloud, beset by cold gusty winds and squally showers and a maximum daytime temperature which struggles up to 15 degrees (I). As I acclimatise myself to thie half-forgotten experience, which follows closely on two senses-assailing days in Bangkok, I can at last reminisce on two weeks of my life which were for me a most profound experience - a visit to the Northern Territory, walking in the Kakadu wilderness with river excursions before and after the walk.
 For me and 26 others, it all -started on 11 May with our arrival at Darwin Airport in the hot early afternoon. There we were met by Russell Willis and Andrew Griffiths of Willis' Walkabouts who were to lead our two groups. For me and 26 others, it all -started on 11 May with our arrival at Darwin Airport in the hot early afternoon. There we were met by Russell Willis and Andrew Griffiths of Willis' Walkabouts who were to lead our two groups.
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 Please add the names of the following new members to your list. Please add the names of the following new members to your list.
 HESTELOW Helen - 22A Old Berowra Road, Hornsby 2577 7 476 4195 (H) 229 7606 (10 HOPE William - 31 Herbert Street, Manly 2095 - 977 2068 (H) 238.7986 (W) HESTELOW Helen - 22A Old Berowra Road, Hornsby 2577 7 476 4195 (H) 229 7606 (10 HOPE William - 31 Herbert Street, Manly 2095 - 977 2068 (H) 238.7986 (W)
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