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Out calendar year is just about over and a few of us are looking forward to the extended Christmas walks, which have become so popular over the years. Other people are doing different things - socialising, | Out calendar year is just about over and a few of us are looking forward to the extended Christmas walks, which have become so popular over the years. Other people are doing different things - socialising, | ||
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- | The Annual Re-Union. | + | =====The Annual Re-Union.===== |
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+ | ===Reunion Scenes 1994=== | ||
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+ | By "The Lean Bean" | ||
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+ | The weekend of October, 23 and 24, saw a smallish number of SBW members attend the 1993 reunion at Coolana in perfect weather. Our President and First Lady were unable to attend as they were several thousand kilometres north. Apologies were also received from other long standing members, including Bill and Fran Holland and Spiro Hajinakitas. | ||
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+ | Some of this report might be considered to stretch the truth, while other members might wonder why they aren't " | ||
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+ | Les Powell was concerned that he had come to Coolana on the wrong weekend, as he was the only member present for quite some time. However, he was eventually joined by other members during the course of Saturday afternoon, thus allaying his fears. | ||
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+ | Talking of John Hogan, he was seen on Saturday afternoon wearing just a pair of Volleys while wielding his chainsaw to clear some fallen branches and trees. Perhaps there is a name which reflects his propensity for this strange activity. | ||
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+ | Louise (" | ||
- | Reunion Scenes 1994 b The Lean Bean" | ||
- | The weekend of October, 23 and 24, saw a smallish number of &kW,/ members attend the 1993 reunion at Cpolana in perfect weather. Our President and First Lady were unable to attend as they were several thousand kilometres north. Apologies were also received from other long standing members, including Bill and Fran Holland, Spiro Hajinakitas - | ||
- | Some of this report might be considered to Stretch the truth, while other members might wonder why they aren't " | ||
- | Les Powell was conoerned that he had come to Coolana on the wrong weekend, as he was the only member present for quite some time. However, he was eventually joined by other members during the course of Saturday afternoon, thus allaying his fears. | ||
- | Talking of John Hogan, he was seen on Saturday afternoon wearing just a pair of ,Volleys while weilding his chainsaw to clear some fallen branches and trees: Perhaps there is a name which reflects his propensity for this strange. activity. | ||
- | Louise (" | ||
Bill Bourke was seen for a while on Saturday afternoon and evening, but seems to have disappeared during the night. Should we have called for a search party for him? | Bill Bourke was seen for a while on Saturday afternoon and evening, but seems to have disappeared during the night. Should we have called for a search party for him? | ||
- | Members were reluctant to move from a campfire near the tents on the upper level, to the " | + | |
- | While the bonfire was burning, Dot Butler regaled us with how the property came to be acquired,. some of its history, including how the pionic | + | Members were reluctant to move from a campfire near the tents on the upper level, to the " |
- | PAGE 8 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER DECEMBER 1993 | + | |
- | The honour of being the first to rise on Sunday morning I believe belongs to Les Powell, who was out and about by about 5 a tre, he was joined shortly after by Tony Holgate' | + | While the bonfire was burning, Dot Butler regaled us with how the property came to be acquired, some of its history, including how the " |
- | When next she was seen, the same lady members. wae noted eating breakfast around the fire at around | + | |
- | Also seen Was Maurice Smith, the "From The Clubroom" | + | The honour of being the first to rise on Sunday morning I believe belongs to Les Powell, who was out and about by about 5 a.m., he was joined shortly after by Tony Holgate' |
- | Dot and several other ladies organised the children and other willing participants to make up the batches of damper. These were duly placed in the hot ashes of the bonfire.. After an agonisingly long period the billies were removed from the ashes and the contents removed, Dot then donned her judges | + | |
- | After the usual bushwaiker | + | When next she was seen, the same lady member, was noted eating breakfast around the fire at around |
- | John Hogan took Dot for a long ride down the elver in his canoe, Dot was quite happy about this, as John did all the work.- The canoe was extremely popular with the children | + | |
- | Around midday we were organised into gathering up the dried bracken in thel,front of the picnic shelter: This was all thrown on the ashes which quickly consumed the debris. | + | Also seen was Maurice Smith, the "From The Clubroom" |
- | DECEMBER 1993 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER PAGE 9 | + | |
- | FROM. THE CLUBROOM | + | Dot and several other ladies organised the children and other willing participants to make up the batches of damper. These were duly placed in the hot ashes of the bonfire. After an agonisingly long period the billies were removed from the ashes and the contents removed. Dot then donned her judge' |
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+ | After the usual bushwalker | ||
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+ | John Hogan took Dot for a long ride down the river in his canoe, Dot was quite happy about this, as John did all the work. The canoe was extremely popular with the children | ||
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+ | Around midday we were organised into gathering up the dried bracken in the front of the picnic shelter. This was all thrown on the ashes which quickly consumed the debris. | ||
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+ | =====From The Clubroom.===== | ||
By Maurice Smith | By Maurice Smith | ||
- | KEN CLACHER AND THE FORTHCOMING SINKER ACTIVITIES | + | |
- | With summer rapidly approaching it was timely for Ken Cla-cher | + | ===Ken Clacher and the forthcoming summer activities.=== |
- | With the appropriate strong | + | |
- | To whet our appetite even further; Ken showed some delightful slides of various canyon and filo activities from recent summers. These 'slides have so inspired me that I am looking forward with anxious anticipation to the start of those activities. I hope to see you on track, river, rope,' | + | With summer rapidly approaching it was timely for Ken Clacher |
- | Wf._il. NFORD.RA | + | |
- | A smaller than usual crowd of members indulged in Oliver Crawford' | + | With the appropriate strong |
- | A fun night was had and I got to see my fellow members in a new light when involved in a competition. No, I'm not a' | + | |
- | I vied for right to possess the wooden spoon, ultimately won by John. Thanks for organising it Oliver, --" | + | To whet our appetite even further; Ken showed some delightful slides of various canyon and lilo activities from recent summers. These slides have so inspired me that I am looking forward with anxious anticipation to the start of those activities. I hope to see you on track, river, rope, or whatever. |
- | MACPAC AND SPICES | + | |
- | This 'month I faced two interesting challenges when I sat clown at my computer | + | ===Crazy whist (a la Oliver Crawford).=== |
- | The first problem was how to describe the visit of Mr. IVIacpac | + | |
- | PAGE 10 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER DECEMBER 1993 | + | A smaller than usual crowd of members indulged in Oliver Crawford' |
- | It seems that club members were also very intereSted | + | |
- | Dan displayed the new season models of Macpac' | + | A fun night was had and I got to see my fellow members in a new light when involved in a competition. No, I'm not a sore loser, even though John Hogan, our social secretary, and I vied for right to possess the wooden spoon, ultimately won by John. Thanks for organising it Oliver. |
- | The second | + | |
- | Jan had a large number of members in attendance to sample the' | + | ===Macpac and spices.=== |
- | To show the tsste achieved, Jan had pre-cooked several large pots of tasty Indian food and the members who were fortunate to be present all had the opportunity to sample each dish. For quite a while the meeting room looked as if it were the banquet room of a Well liked Indian restaurant, as members ate their samples, with some coming back for seconds. | + | |
- | Jan provided the recipes for his dishes and I imagine that there will be quite a large number of walkers who start experimenting now that they know how easy it is to achieve the lovely tastes shown to us by Jan, Thanks for the tasty evening Jan. | + | This month I faced two interesting challenges when I sat down at my computer |
- | A MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR | + | |
- | to all SW members from the magazine workers | + | The first problem was how to describe the visit of Mr. Macpac |
- | The traditional bush-shirt is an essential garment for the Australian bushwalker. | + | |
- | 100% Australian in soft rnerino wool, the bush-shirt is generously cut for a roomy comfortable fit. | + | It seems that club members were also very interested |
- | With closed-front design, zip neck and long tail you are assured of many seasons of hard wear. | + | |
- | Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 in red or blue. Exceptional value at only $94. | + | Dan displayed the new season models of Macpac' |
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- | Made from pure merino wool the " | + | |
- | In natural or navy blue, the " | + | Jan had a large number of members in attendance to sample the food which he cooks when out on bushwalks, using no more than two billies and a campfire. The secret is in premixing the spices and herbs at home before setting off on a walk and planning their use in your cooking. |
- | Sizes 12, 14, 16 only $114; 18, 20, 22, 24 only $129. | + | |
- | ORDER NOW OR ASK FOR OUR FREE COLOUR CATALOGUE | + | To show the taste achieved, Jan had pre-cooked several large pots of tasty Indian food and the members who were fortunate to be present all had the opportunity to sample each dish. For quite a while the meeting room looked as if it were the banquet room of a well liked Indian restaurant, as members ate their samples, with some coming back for seconds. |
- | (B.MOCS gladly offer a full refund or exchange if goods returned unused) | + | |
- | Phone or fax orders to: (047) 588 734 or mail (postage free) to: Reply Paid 8, B.MOCS, PO Box 5, Woodford, NSW, 2778 | + | Jan provided the recipes for his dishes and I imagine that there will be quite a large number of walkers who start experimenting now that they know how easy it is to achieve the lovely tastes shown to us by Jan. Thanks for the tasty evening Jan. |
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- | No Garment type Size Colour | + | ===A Merry Christmas |
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- | ADDRESS: | + | |
- | . The weekend of 29/30/31 October saw atotal of 6 walks scheduled. Bill Capon led 8 walkers through scrub on his Budawangs trip down Freemans Creek. | + | |
- | THE SYDNEY BUSHW.ALKER | + | |
- | DECEMBER 1993 | + | |
- | PAGE 13 | + | |
- | THE NOVEMBER'' | + | |
by Barry Wallace | by Barry Wallace | ||
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It was around 2015 when the President in the chair gonged the gong and called the 17 or so members present to order. There were apologies from Joy Hynes, George Mawer and Patrick James. | It was around 2015 when the President in the chair gonged the gong and called the 17 or so members present to order. There were apologies from Joy Hynes, George Mawer and Patrick James. | ||
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New members Chris Wong and Brian Beavan were welcomed to membership and the Minutes of the previous general meeting were read and received with no matters arising. | New members Chris Wong and Brian Beavan were welcomed to membership and the Minutes of the previous general meeting were read and received with no matters arising. | ||
- | Correspondence brought a post card from an Unidentified correspondent located at Macalu(?), apparently working with some group there whom they appeared to think would be familiar to us- If anyone can shed light on that, | ||
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- | There were two letters from Natural Areas Ltd, one relating to our request for issue of script dovering our investment and asking for a copy of our, certificate of incorporation and street address, and one advising us of the intention to carry out weeding on the block of land Unfortunately this letter was received too late for any action on our part. The matter of the copy of our | ||
- | certificate of incorporation is in hand and this will be furnished. A letter | ||
- | has been sent to Natural Areas Ltd advising them of the delays imposed by mail | ||
- | clearance times and general meeting Schedules. . | ||
- | We also received a copy of a letter from the Budawangs Committee to Chris - Harcher regarding the problems of access to the Clyde River and requesting restraints be placed on sub-divisions which are contributing to the problem. The Club resolved to write to the Minister supporting the Budawangs Committee and to pass information on the the Confederation for further action.. We also received a letter from a Mr. J. Sorenson asking for advice of possible jobs in the leisure industry. If only we knew. A letter has been sent to Mr. George Souris regarding the closureof part of the Great North Walk near Hornsby. There were no further matters arising from the correspodnence. - | ||
- | The Treasurer' | + | Correspondence brought a post card from an unidentified correspondent located at Macalu(?), apparently working with some group there whom they appeared to think would be familiar to us. If anyone can shed light on that, please put us out of our mystery. The matter of the fence along the railway at Glenbrook got another mention. It seems there will be no great problem as an alternative walking track already exists from near the road bridge to the existing track. At present it does involve walking through some bush but there is a body of opinion which holds this to be no great obstacle for bushwalkers. |
- | The Walks Report began with the advice that no details were available for David Rostron' | + | |
- | and there were 12 starters, not one of whom was Jan, and even if one had been, | + | There were two letters from Natural Areas Ltd, one relating to our request for issue of script covering our investment and asking for a copy of our certificate of incorporation and street address, and one advising us of the intention to carry out weeding on the block of land. Unfortunately this letter was received too late for any action on our part. The matter of the copy of our certificate of incorporation is in hand and this will be furnished. A letter has been sent to Natural Areas Ltd advising them of the delays imposed by mail clearance times and general meeting schedules. |
- | it's unlikely he would have recognised his own walk. Bronny Niemeyer, still high on caffeine, reported 26 at lunchtime on her Harbour Foreshores walk. | + | |
- | The following weekend saw the Club Reunion at Coolana. There were around | + | We also received a copy of a letter from the Budawangs Committee to Chris Harcher regarding the problems of access to the Clyde River and requesting restraints be placed on sub-divisions which are contributing to the problem. The Club resolved to write to the Minister supporting the Budawangs Committee and to pass information on the the Confederation for further action. We also received a letter from a Mr. J. Sorenson asking for advice of possible jobs in the leisure industry. If only we knew. A letter has been sent to Mr. George Souris regarding the closure of part of the Great North Walk near Hornsby. There were no further matters arising from the correspondence. |
- | PAGE 14 THE -SYDNEY BUSHWALKER DECEMBER 1993 | + | |
- | It was an excellent walk with 5 large waterfalls and several smaller ones. Greta James cancelled. her Kowmung River (Introduction to walking) due to a lack of starters. Dick Weston' | + | The Treasurer' |
- | led by Frank Woodgate with Dick Weston(?). Zol Bodlay led a patty of 7 on his Marra Marra National Park Saturday day walk in sunny conditions. The water in the pristine pool was cool however, and there was little swimming. Maurie Bloom had 28 starters, some of whom were Sutherland Bushwalkers, | + | |
- | Ian Wolfe' | + | The Walks Report began with the advice that no details were available for David Rostron' |
- | 15 starters and no other details for his Engadine to Heathcote walk, and Vic Lewin led 13 in fine conditions on his trip from Loftus to Heathcote. All of which brought the Walks Report to a close. | + | |
- | Conservation Report indicated that Natural Areas Ltd have decided to pay | + | The following weekend saw the Club Reunion at Coolana. There were around 25 or so people enjoying perfect weather and it was described as a most enjoyable occasion. Tony Maynes had a party of 21 rock-hopping around from Waterfall to Otford. Conditions were pleasant but the water was reported as too cold for enjoyable swimming. Morag' |
- | for professional assistance in weeding the block at Wheelers'Creek and will | + | |
- | attempt to have dumped car bodies and fridges removed. The South East Forest Preservation Bill was defeated through the good offices. of the Niles. Thanks Fred, thanks Elaine. The Labor Party has asked for a list of proposed areas for preservation a National Parks. The opinion was expressed that there is little hope-for any real progress in conservation under the present State Government. | + | The weekend of 29/30/31 October saw a total of 6 walks scheduled. Bill Capon led 8 walkers through scrub on his Budawangs trip down Freemans Creek. |
- | There was no general business so after the announcements, | + | |
- | DISCOUNT BUSHWALKING HOLIDAYS | + | Ian Wolfe' |
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+ | Conservation Report indicated that Natural Areas Ltd have decided to pay for professional assistance in weeding the block at Wheelers Creek and will attempt to have dumped car bodies and fridges removed. The South East Forest Preservation Bill was defeated through the good offices of the Niles. Thanks Fred, thanks Elaine. The Labor Party has asked for a list of proposed areas for preservation a National Parks. The opinion was expressed that there is little hope for any real progress in conservation under the present State Government. | ||
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+ | There was no general business, so after the announcements, | ||
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+ | ====Kakadu - Kimberley - Red Centre - Discount Bushwalking Holidays.==== | ||
Leave the traffic, telephones and stress of the city behind. Enjoy an extended wilderness experience with a small group of like minded people. | Leave the traffic, telephones and stress of the city behind. Enjoy an extended wilderness experience with a small group of like minded people. | ||
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Plan ahead. If you can help us, we will help you with a discount. | Plan ahead. If you can help us, we will help you with a discount. | ||
- | 20% discount if you boGk and pay 4 months in advance. 10% discount if you book and pay 2 months in advance. 10% discount if you book as part of a group of ten or more. 5% discount if you book as part of a group of five or more. | + | |
+ | 20% discount if you book and pay 4 months in advance. 10% discount if you book and pay 2 months in advance. 10% discount if you book as part of a group of ten or more. 5% discount if you book as part of a group of five or more. | ||
Ask for our new 1994-95 program. | Ask for our new 1994-95 program. | ||
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- | 12 Carrington Street | + | 12 Carrington Street, Milner NT 0810. Phone (089) 85 2134. Fax: (089) 85 2355. |
- | Milner NT 0810 | + | |
- | Phone (089) 85 2134 | + | ---- |
- | Fax: (089) 85 2355 | + | |
- | DECEMBER 1993 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER' | + | =====Book Review - "The Life And Journeys Of Barralier |
- | BOOK REVIEW | + | |
- | 1773 - 1853" | + | ===by Andy Macqueen.=== |
- | by ANDY MACQUEEN | + | |
- | Andy Macqueen opens the Preface to his "Life and Journeys of Barrallier" | + | Jim Brown |
- | They are valid questions, bearing in mind that France and Britain were at war for most of the years between 1795 and 1815: and that the regimental commander of the NSW Corps had forbidden the- utilisation of military, personnel on exploratory missions. Even before | + | |
- | had some answers to' | + | Andy Macqueen opens the Preface to his "Life and Journeys of Barrallier" |
- | (1) Following the:Revolution of 1789, France was divided for some years between Republican and Monarchist factions (Funny, but I seem to: have heard of similar arguments somewhere recently)'. Some Royalists ultimately sought | + | |
- | refuge even with the archenemy | + | They are valid questions, bearing in mind that France and Britain were at war for most of the years between 1795 and 1815: and that the regimental commander of the NSW Corps had forbidden the utilisation of military personnel on exploratory missions. Even before |
- | Andy Macqueen' | + | |
- | Frenchman and gives much detail of his exploratory work in NSW in 1800/1802. | + | (1) Following the Revolution of 1789, France was divided for some years between Republican and Monarchist factions (Funny, but I seem to have heard of similar arguments somewhere recently). Some Royalists ultimately sought refuge even with the arch-enemy |
- | He is not the first bushWalker | + | |
- | In 1957 Dot Butler wrote an absorbing | + | Andy Macqueen' |
- | Yerranderie area.. | + | |
- | 'Since these gigantic | + | In 1957 Dot Butler wrote an absorbing |
- | Andy Macqueen' | + | |
- | way into the Nattai Valley from the Depot Camp south of Oakdale. It has generally been believed this followed Sheehy' | + | Since these gigantic |
- | PAGE 16 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER .DECEMBER 1993 | + | |
- | It has been believed Bartallier' | + | Andy Macqueen' |
- | down to the Kowmung River,. and then turned up Christy' | + | |
- | It is' | + | It has been believed Bartallier' |
- | The book may be obtained from bookshops or. direct from A. Macqueen, | + | |
- | * * * * * * * * *,* * * | + | It is easy to understand why Barrallier's journeys have captured the imagination of bush walkers over the years.... the man himself was one of the first European bush walkers in Australia, but of course he didn't know it. How could he?. It was 125 years later that a gathering of respectable.Sydney citizens decided to call themselves "The Sydney Bush Walkers" |
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+ | The book may be obtained from bookshops or direct from A. Macqueen, | ||
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+ | =====Social Notes.===== | ||
by John Hogan | by John Hogan | ||
- | Where has the year gone? It can' | ||
- | it is arid our Christmas Party is upon us once again. Several of our recent activities have not attracted as many members as we might have expected, but I'm sure you won't let us down for the big event on December 15th. The Club will supply refreshments and you are simply asked to bring along a. plate filled with some imaginative goodies and I promise you a very enjoyable evening! | ||
- | I wish each and every one of you a safe and happy Christmas and those of you who are walking have a ball! | ||
- | Our first activity in the New Year will be the traditional beach barbecue at Obelisk Beach on January 5th. We trust that the weather will be a lot kinder than the past couple of years but if not we will rig up some shelters and have a great time anyway. We will have the barbecues available, just toss in 'some food and drinks.... and a towel! | ||
- | The following week, the 12th, the Clubrooms will not be available so we are": going to walk across The Bridge and do a bit of a "pub crawl" around The Rocks. If you haven' | ||
- | . Then on the 26th we have the AustraliaDay holiday so again there will not -1jea. meeting; 'but there will be a day walk conducted by Zol Bodlay,and Tony Holgate: | ||
- | Take care and have a wonderful Christmas. *Good, walking!: | ||
- | ***)E4******* | ||
- | SOCIAL NOTES | ||
+ | Where has the year gone? It can't be Christmas, already! Well, I guess it is and our Christmas Party is upon us once again. Several of our recent activities have not attracted as many members as we might have expected, but I'm sure you won't let us down for the big event on December 15th. The Club will supply refreshments and you are simply asked to bring along a plate filled with some imaginative goodies and I promise you a very enjoyable evening! | ||
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+ | I wish each and every one of you a safe and happy Christmas and those of you who are walking... have a ball! | ||
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+ | Our first activity in the New Year will be the traditional beach barbecue at Obelisk Beach on January 5th. We trust that the weather will be a lot kinder than the past couple of years but if not we will rig up some shelters and have a great time anyway. We will have the barbecues available, just toss in some food and drinks.... and a towel! | ||
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+ | The following week, the 12th, the Clubrooms will not be available so we are going to walk across The Bridge and do a bit of a "pub crawl" around The Rocks. If you haven' | ||
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+ | Then on the 26th we have the Australia Day holiday so again there will not be a meeting, but there will be a day walk conducted by Zol Bodlay, and Tony Holgate will lead an evening walk. If you can make it along please refer to the program or contact the respective leader. | ||
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+ | Take care and have a wonderful Christmas. Good walking! | ||
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