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- | APRIL 1997 | + | ====== April 1997 ====== |
- | In This Issue | + | |
- | P 2 Editorial | + | ===== In This Issue ===== |
- | Articles Wanted | + | |
- | Kakadu Walk | + | |P 2|Editorial\\Articles Wanted\\Kakadu Walk\\A star named Wade\\ NSW Native Forests| |
- | A star named Wade NSW Native Forests | + | |P 3|Jewel Trees by Deirdre Kidd\\ January General Meeting, by Barry Wallace| |
- | P 3 Jewel Trees by Deirdre Kidd January General Meeting, by Barry Wallace | + | |P 6|From the Walk's Secretary' |
- | P 6 From the Walk's Secretary' | + | |P 7|Sandy Johnson' |
- | P 7 Sandy Johnson' | + | |P 9|Women' |
- | P 9 Women' | + | |P 10|May Day! May Day by Joan Rigby\\ Coolana Notices| |
- | P 10 May Day! May Day by Joan Rigby Coolana Notices | + | |P 12|Footnotes, Magazine Deadlines, Change of Address, Social Secretary| |
- | P 12 Footnotes, Magazine Deadlines, Change of Address, Social Secretary | + | |
THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER is a monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers Inc, Box 4476 GPO Sydney 2001. To advertise in this magazine, please contact the Business Manager. | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER is a monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers Inc, Box 4476 GPO Sydney 2001. To advertise in this magazine, please contact the Business Manager. | ||
- | Editor: Patrick James | + | |
- | 5/2 Hardie Street Neutral Bay 2089 | + | **Editor:** Patrick James\\ |
+ | 5/2 Hardie Street Neutral Bay 2089\\ | ||
Telephone 9904 1515 | Telephone 9904 1515 | ||
- | Business Manager: George Mawer | + | |
- | 42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall | + | **Business Manager:** George Mawer\\ |
+ | 42 Lincoln Road Georges Hall\\ | ||
Telephone 9707 1343 | Telephone 9707 1343 | ||
- | .Production Manager: Fran Holland | + | |
- | Piinters: Kenn Clacher, Tom Wenman, | + | **Production Manager:** Fran Holland\\ |
- | Barrie Murdoch, Margaret Niven | + | |
- | & Les Powell | + | **Printers:** Kenn Clacher, Tom Wenman, Barrie Murdoch, Margaret Niven & Les Powell |
- | THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS INCORPORATED was founded in 1927. Club | + | |
- | meetings, are held every Wednesday evening at 8,pril at Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, 16 FitrQySfreet, Kirribilli (near Milsons Point Railway Station). | + | THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS INCORPORATED was founded in 1927. Club meetings, are held every Wednesday evening at 8 pm at Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, 16 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli (near Milsons Point Railway Station). Visitors and prospective members are welcome any Wednesday. |
- | President: Tony Holgate | + | |
- | | + | |**President:**|Tony Holgate| |
- | Public Officer: Fran Holland Treasurer: Greta James Secretary: Michele Powell | + | |**Vice-President: |
- | Walks Secretary: Eddy Giacomel | + | |**Public Officer:**|Fran Holland| |
- | Social Secretary: Committee:. | + | |**Treasurer:**|Greta James| |
- | ,Membership Secretary: Barry WaRape | + | |**Secretary:**|Michele Powell| |
- | New Members Secretary: | + | |**Walks Secretary:**|Eddy Giacomel| |
- | Jennifer Trevor -Roberts | + | |**Social Secretary:**|Committee| |
- | Conservation Secretary: Alex Colley | + | |**Membership Secretary:**|Barry Wallace| |
- | Magazine Editor: Patrick James | + | |**New Members Secretary:**|Jennifer Trevor-Roberts| |
- | Committee Members: Morie Ward & | + | |**Conservation Secretary:**|Alex Colley| |
- | Jennifer Trevor-Roberts | + | |**Magazine Editor:**|Patrick James| |
- | Delegates to Confederation: | + | |**Committee Members:**|Morie Ward & Jennifer Trevor-Roberts| |
- | and Jim Callaway | + | |**Delegates to Confederation: |
- | Page 2 The Sydney Bushwalker, April 1997 | + | |
- | EDITORIAL | + | |
- | George has replaced his editorial eye shade with his bushwalking hat, and put his red pencil, dictionary and style guide into cold storage. Thanks George for the last three years. So now you have me. This is my second stint as editor, my first was in 198 to 198x In those days it was easy to be the editor as Kath Brown did all the magazine typing and layout. What a fine lady she was. In preparing this edition I have learnt very quickly just how much work George and Kath before him have,, done for the Sydney | + | ===== Editorial ===== |
- | Bushwalker. | + | |
- | Every new broom knows exactly. how a job, should be done; looking,,ahead to. a bright and better future. And as you may have guessect | + | |
- | As I write this I have a sinking feeling that there is not enough copy to fill this edition. There may be a page or two with' | + | George has replaced his editorial eye shade with his bushwalking hat, and put his red pencil, dictionary and style guide into cold storage. Thanks George for the last three years. So now you have me. This is my second stint as editor, my first was in 198 to 198x . In those days it was easy to be the editor as Kath Brown did all the magazine typing and layout. What a fine lady she was. In preparing this edition I have learnt very quickly just how much work George and Kath before him have done for the Sydney Bushwalker. |
- | ,mind the need for contributions from members and prospective members. All of you are welcome and invited to write articles for the Sydney Bushwalker, Ideally give me your articles on floppy disk, I'll tell'you the details when you ring me. Hard copy (computer speak for pen on paper) is OK. | + | |
- | Spelling or sentence construction; | + | Every new broom knows exactly how a job should be done; looking ahead to a bright and better future. And as you may have guessed |
- | Letters to the editor on any subject are welcome with a few ground rules, length | + | |
- | ARTICLES WANTED | + | As I write this I have a sinking feeling that there is not enough copy to fill this edition. There may be a page or two with a bit too much white space this month. Now this brings to mind the need for contributions from members and prospective members. All of you are welcome and invited to write articles for the Sydney Bushwalker. Ideally give me your articles on floppy disk, I’ll tell you the details when you ring me. Hard copy (computer speak for pen on paper) is OK. Spelling or sentence construction; |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker is a good as the written word within. Someone (me) said that words unwritten cannot be read. Articles for our magazine are always | + | |
- | required. Style is flexible: short, medium or long, prose or poetry; humorous or serious, fact or fiction. The | + | Letters to the editor on any subject are welcome with a few ground rules, length about 200 words, conscious of the laws of libel, together with good taste, constructive criticism is fine, destructive criticism will end up in the WPB. The editor will make some dictatorial, |
- | limit is simply your | + | |
- | imagination. That's a challenge that every red blooded. bushwalker would fine impossible to refuse. | + | ===== Articles Wanted ===== |
- | From time to time there Will be theme editions such as | + | |
- | gear: food, Clothing, etc. I'll mention these .next month. But don't wait, write right now, see your name in print, get ready for the Pulitzer Prize. | + | The Sydney Bushwalker is a good as the written word within. Someone (me) said that words unwritten cannot be read. Articles for our magazine are always required. Style is flexible: short, medium or long, prose or poetry; humorous or serious, fact or fiction. The limit is simply your imagination. That’s a challenge that every red blooded bushwalker would fine impossible to refuse. |
- | KAKADU WALK | + | |
- | 12 July to 26 July 1997, medium walk taking in the beautiful creek system of the southern escarpment. The walk includes UDP Falls, Waterfall and Gromophylon Creeks, Cascade Creek, Twin Falls and Koolpin Creek and Gorge. Contact David Rostron 9451 7943 (between 5 April and 5 May book with Spiro on 9699- | + | From time to time there will be theme editions such as gear, food, clothing, etc. I’ll mention these next month. But don’t wait, write right now, see your name in print, get ready for the Pulitzer Prize. |
- | 1375). | + | |
- | A STAR NAMED WADE | + | ===== Kakadu Walk ===== |
- | A star discovered by R H McNaught at Siding Springs observatory, has been named Wade, after amateur astronomer Wade Butler a friend of the discoverer. In | + | |
- | December 1995, Dot | + | 12 July to 26 July 1997, medium walk taking in the beautiful creek system of the southern escarpment. The walk includes UDP Falls, Waterfall and Gromophylon Creeks, Cascade Creek, Twin Falls and Koolpin Creek and Gorge. Contact David Rostron 9451 7943 (between 5 April and 5 May book with Spiro on 9699-1375). |
- | Butler's son Wade disappeared without trace during a solo walk in southeastern | + | |
- | NSW NATIVE FORESTS | + | ===== A Star Named Wade ===== |
- | The Forest Campaign Group (FCG) part of the Australian Conservation Foundation is starting a 'campaign to protect high conservation value forests from intensive logging,. woodchipping mining or any other threats. The south coast target area Is between Kiama and Batemens Bay with special focus on Termeil, Conjola, Kiola, Monga, Clyde River | + | |
- | The Sydney BUshwalker, April 1997 | + | A star discovered by R H McNaught at Siding Springs observatory has been named Wade, after amateur astronomer Wade Butler a friend of the discoverer. In December 1995, Dot Butler’s son Wade disappeared without trace during a solo walk in south-eastern |
- | and South'' | + | |
- | jewel Tree | + | ===== NSW Native Forests ===== |
- | A flash of Topaz twinkling there, | + | |
- | Becomes an Aquamarine. | + | The Forest Campaign Group (FCG) part of the Australian Conservation Foundation is starting a campaign to protect high conservation value forests from intensive logging, woodchipping mining or any other threats. The south coast target area is between Kiama and Batemens Bay with special focus on Termeil, Conjola, Kiola, Monga, Clyde River and South Deua. FCG plan to hold familiarisation trips for experienced bushwalk leaders to these areas over the ANZAC and June long weekends. If interested, and if experienced, |
- | In which eyes take delight Sparkle after day's dawning. | + | |
- | Droplets of,Amethyst glint | + | ===== Jewel Trees ===== |
- | the sun, | + | |
- | Specks of watery fire. | + | A flash of Topaz twinkling there,\\ |
- | From many a eucalypt leaf they cling | + | Becomes an Aquamarine.\\ |
- | Our spirits,to inspire. | + | Chameleon-like it changes,\\ |
- | They wave and dance, | + | Now a Ruby can be seen.\\ |
- | Dappled shadows to enhance, The view from our tent flaps adorning. | + | These prisms of light\\ |
- | From slender trunks misty vapours uncurl | + | In which eyes take delight\\ |
- | Like myriad breakfast campfires.; ;- | + | Sparkle after day’s dawning. |
- | Sun and past rain their riches proclaim, | + | |
- | As they greet this jewel of a morning. | + | Droplets of Amethyst glint in the sun,\\ |
- | Hearts lift at the sight, | + | Specks of watery fire.\\ |
- | Trees that had in the night Been festooned with gems so rewarding. | + | From many a eucalypt leaf they cling\\ |
+ | Our spirits to inspire.\\ | ||
+ | They wave and dance,\\ | ||
+ | Dappled shadows to enhance,\\ | ||
+ | The view from our tent flaps adorning.\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | From slender trunks misty vapours uncurl\\ | ||
+ | Like myriad breakfast campfires.\\ | ||
+ | Sun and past rain their riches proclaim,\\ | ||
+ | As they greet this jewel of a morning.\\ | ||
+ | Hearts lift at the sight,\\ | ||
+ | Trees that had in the night\\ | ||
+ | Been festooned with gems so rewarding.\\ | ||
Deirdre Kidd, October 1996. | Deirdre Kidd, October 1996. | ||
- | THEANUARY 1997 GENERAL MEETING. | ||
- | There were two starts to the meeting, around a minute apart The Crowd, including 20 or so members, totally ignored the first rather tentative striking of the gong at 2017 so the president tried again at 2018, this time with more vigour and indeed more success. There were apologies for Wilf Hilder and | ||
- | Jennifer Trevor-Roberts. There were no details for Wilf, but Jennifer was reported to be recovering from a recent episode of bicycle launched flight, with | ||
- | various broken bones, generally in the vicinity of the right shoulder and arm. | ||
- | New member George Carter was welcomed in the usual way. , | ||
- | Correspondence was comprised of; a letter from Don Cornell thanking us for our letter of appreciation for the work done on the new gate at Coolana and | ||
- | pointing out- that the | ||
- | enterprise involVed a number of : | ||
- | copy of Confederation | ||
- | minutes for the most recent | ||
- | meeting, a letter::::: from Australia Post advising that our mailbox will be relocated in February due to rebuilding activities, a notice to advise us that our insurance broker Bain-Hogg are now owned by AON risk and any future dealings will be with them, a letter from Eddy Giacomel contributing to the debate on | ||
- | the 70th anniversary | ||
- | preparations, | ||
- | Page 3 | ||
- | them back to membership, and last of all to Kenn Clacher confirming the decision to replace the club's ropes. | ||
- | The treasurer' | ||
- | $7,320. | ||
- | The walks reports began at the weekend of 13, 14, 15 December with no report for Ian Wolfe' | ||
- | unrecorded number of | ||
- | volunteers but more always | ||
- | welcome. Morrie Ward started his Sydney Harbour foreshores Saturday walk | ||
- | late, delayed by an impromptu coffee stop, with a party, and we use the term advisedly here, of 20.. The pace must have been ferocious, they were down to only 15 survivors by Marti. Geoff Macintosh had 24 on his Sunday walk in the Royal but there were no other details. Errol Sheedy had 13 on his walk from Heathcote., | ||
- | Wilf Hilder' | ||
- | The minutes of the December general meeting were read and received with the only matter arising being a comment that Shirley Dean's letter regarding the | ||
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- | f u anniversary celebrations has been passed to the 70th anniversary committee for consideration. | ||
- | December 21, 22 was to have seen Alan Wells leading two walks in Bell Creek and Wollangambe Creek but no one seemed to have any indication of whether it happened or not. | ||
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- | . .0.1.1g414 8 ' | + | ===== The January 1997 General Meeting ===== |
- | flTHERWA=REST SOURCE | + | |
- | eassaffiximassrawa | + | There were two starts to the meeting, around a minute apart. The crowd, including 20 or so members, totally ignored the first rather tentative striking of the gong at 2017 so the president tried again at 2018, this time with more vigour and indeed more success. There were apologies for Wilf Hilder and Jennifer Trevor-Roberts. There were no details for Wilf, but Jennifer was reported to be recovering from a recent episode of bicycle launched flight, with various broken bones, generally in the vicinity of the right shoulder and arm. |
- | VA(;411( IND SA f NV% , | + | New member George Carter was welcomed in the usual way. |
- | Aion tki*: 9:()0' | + | |
- | Tue,,(1. i 9 00 | + | The minutes of the December general meeting were read and received with the only matter arising being a comment that Shirley Dean’s letter regarding the 70th anniversary celebrations has been passed to the 70th anniversary committee for consideration. |
- | Vklechtedla 9: op- - s: | + | |
- | Thur : - 9: | + | Correspondence was comprised of; a letter from Don Cornell thanking us for our letter of appreciation for the work done on the new gate at Coolana and pointing out that the enterprise involved a number of contributors, a letter from Shoalhaven City Council advising that they will be changing some of the locality names in the shire, a copy of Confederation minutes for the most recent meeting, a letter from Australia Post advising that our mailbox will be relocated in February due to rebuilding activities, a notice to advise us that our insurance broker Bain-Hogg are now owned by AON risk and any future dealings will be with them, a letter from Eddy Giacomel contributing to the debate on the 70th anniversary preparations, |
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- | ( it)',! | + | The treasurer’s report revealed that we received income of $1,475, spent $1,891 and closed the period with a balance of $7,320. |
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- | liPTEC etese etproc ' | + | The walks reports began at the weekend of 13, 14, 15 December with no report for Ian Wolfe’s Blue Mountains canyons trip. The Coolana weekend was reported as successful with an unrecorded number of volunteers but more always welcome. Morrie Ward started his Sydney Harbour foreshores Saturday walk late, delayed by an impromptu coffee stop, with a party, and we use the term advisedly here, of 20. The pace must have been ferocious, they were down to only 15 survivors by Manly. Geoff Macintosh had 24 on his Sunday walk in the Royal but there were no other details. Errol Sheedy had 13 on his walk from Heathcote to Sutherland on that day |
- | eastwood 3 Trelawney Street | + | |
- | camping Eastwood NSW 2122 | + | Wilf Hilder’s Wednesday walk from Waterfall to Heathcote went well, with a party of 8. |
- | centre Telephone (02) 858 3833 | + | |
- | nipping you to enjoy the Australian | + | December 21, 22 was to have seen Alan Wells leading two walks in Bell Creek and Wollangambe Creek but no one seemed to have any indication of whether it happened or not. |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker, April 1997 Page 5 | + | |
- | Dick Weston's Sunday walk in Erskine Creek:went, in hot.. conditions with strong winds and a party. | + | Dick Weston’s Sunday walk in Erskine Creek went, in hot conditions with strong winds and a party of 5. |
- | There was no repOrt fbr Paul McCanns walk iri` Werrikimbe National Park over 20 to 24 December. | + | |
- | Christmas saw a couple of cancellations, | + | There was no report for Paul McCanns walk in Werrikimbe National Park over 20 to 24 December. |
- | and George Walton cancelling his walk out from Round,- Mountain | + | |
- | with -the ',party of 17 | + | Christmas saw a couple of cancellations, |
- | encountering generally good | + | |
- | weather with some | + | Boxing day saw Jim Callaway leading the 6 starters |
- | thunderstorms. Maurie Bloom's Kosciusko. (well, nobody had mentioned it to me at the time) trip had 10 starters and good Weather. David Trinder reported an average | + | |
- | his ski lodge based Christmas trip. They had sunny weather and a | + | Ken Cheng led a group of 6 on his Waterfall to Otford trip in good weather |
- | wonderful time. Even George Carter said he had a wonderful time, eveh thougti. | + | |
- | was a, web spider. Maurice Smith led a party of 8 on his December 26 to January, 2 walk out from, | + | Paul McCann’s walk in the South West Tasmania had not returned at the date of the meeting so there were no details. |
- | Round Mountain and described it as a lovely walk. Kenn .0Iacher | + | |
- | ' | + | Tony Manes reported a party of 21 on his Stanwell Park to Otford walk on Sunday 5th January enjoying a great day with fine weather. For some reason he was impressed by the 60 or so phone calls it took for the 21 starters to decide on their participation in the walk. |
- | Boxing day saw. Jim Callaway leading the starters | + | |
- | substitute buses to arrive an hour later than scheduled | + | Greta James deferred her scheduled Megalong Valley walk from the weekend of 11, 12 January to 22 February. Of the day walks that weekend, Elwyn Morris led her Otford to South Era via the escarpment walk on the Saturday in sunny conditions with cooling breezes. Seas were rougher than normal and swimming was restricted |
- | Ken Cheng led a group of 6 on his Waterfall, to Otford trip in good Wetather | + | |
- | Paul McCann's walk in the South West Tasmania had not returned at the date -' | + | Bill Holland’s mid week walk went on Tuesday the 14th with 8 starters, 4 of whom aspired to be leader. This impromptu committee rerouted the trip a bit, and avoided the need for bus transport, on what was described as an excellent day. |
- | Tony Manes reported a party of 21 on his Stanwell Park to Otford walk on Sunday 5th January enjoying a great day with fine weather: For some reason he was impressed by the 60;, or so phone calls it took for the 21 starters to decide on their participation in the walk. | + | |
- | Greta James deferred her scheduled Megalong Valley walk from the weekend of, 11, 12 January to 22 February. Of the day walks that ,weekend, Elwyn Morris,. led her Otford to South Era, via the escarpment walk on the Saturday in sunny conditions with cooling | + | January 16, 17, 18 was the weekend for Bill and Ian Debert’s and combined walk and canoe trip on Tallowa Dam. The party of 20 managed to divide evenly over the two activities, with the canoeists launching at around 0930 in cool drizzly conditions and the walkers executing a dummy first leg to throw off any possible pursuit, until Fran pointed out the need to change direction if they were to arrive at the campsite without visiting an unduly large range of other places on the way. There were no details for Kenn Clacher’s two day abseiling trip at Kanangra but we were told there were 9 suspendees. Rosemary MacDougal’s Saturday walk from Winmalee to Springwood had 17 starters and was described as a pleasant walk. On the Sunday, Sandy Johnson and his party of 8 experienced early drizzle and later fine conditions for the walk to Mackeral Beach and Jim Callaway experienced adversity, what with a late start and slow movers among the party of 11, on his Otford to Heathcote walk. To complete the rout, they had a shower of rain at Era and then unusually hot conditions for the stroll up the hill. |
- | breezes. Seas were rougher than normal and swimming was r' | + | |
- | but no other 'details were available. | + | Wilf Hilder |
- | Bill Holland's mid week walk went on Tuesday the 14th with 8 starters, 4 of whom aspired to be leader. This impromptu committee rerouted the trip a bit, and avoided the need for bus transport, on what was described as an excellent day. | + | |
- | January 16, 17, 18 was the weekend for. Bill and Ian Debert's and combined walk , and canoe trip on Tallowa Dam. The party of 20 managed to divide evenly over the two activities, with the canoeists launching at around 0930 in cool drizzly conditions and the walkers executing a dummy first leg to throw off any possible pursuit, until Fran pointed, out the need to change direction if they were to arrive at the campsite. without visiting an unduly large range of other places on the way. There were no details for Kenn Clacher's two day abseiling trip at Kanangra but we were told there were 9 suspendees. | + | Conservation report indicated that Sydney Water are preparing draft plans of management for the 5 special NPWS areas under their control. Alex has lodged a written submission on this. Further land area has been added to Marra-Marra National Park. NPWS have the problem of pigs in the Kanangra Boyd under review. People with information on pig sighting locations and numbers should contact Kim Degovrit |
- | Rosemary MacDougal's, | + | |
- | Saturday walk from Winmalee to Springwood had 17 starters and was described as a pleasant | + | Confederation |
- | walk. On the Sunday,. Sandy Johnson and his party of 8 experienced early | + | |
- | drizzle and later fine conditions for the walk to Mackeral Beach and Jim | + | ===== From The Walk's Secretary's Desk ===== |
- | Callaway experienced adversity, what with a late start and slow movers among the party of 11, on his Otford to Heathcote walk. To complete the rout_ they had a shower of rain at Era and then unusually hot | + | |
- | Page 6 | + | ==== The Winter Walks Program Is Nigh ==== |
- | .conditions for the stroll up the hill. | + | |
- | Wilf Hi!der | + | Its that time of the quarter again. So let the fax machine start a buzzing and the mail box a bulging. The closing date for the winter program is Friday 25 April (ANZAC day). However, if you miss the date by a little, have a quiet word to the Walks Secretary and he may be co-operative. |
- | starters, 5 of whom aspired | + | |
- | to leadership, on his | + | |
- | midweek walk from Engadine to Heathcote on Wednesday 22nd of January. | + | |
- | Conditions were uncommonly hot between | + | |
- | Conservation report indicated that Sydney Water are preparing draft plans of management for the 5 special NPWS areas under | + | |
- | their control. Alex has lodged a written submission on this. Further land area has been added to Marra- Marra National Park. NPWS have the problem of pigs in the Kanangra Boyd under | + | |
- | review. People with | + | |
- | information on pig sighting | + | |
- | locations and numbers | + | |
- | Confederation | + | |
- | Council ownership of National Parks. There was no general business and the meeting | + | |
- | FROM THE WALK'S $ECRETARY'S DESK | + | |
- | THE WINTER , WALKS PROGRAM IS NIGH | + | |
- | Its that time of the quarter again. So let; the fax machine start a buzzing and the mail box a bulging. The closing date for the winter | + | |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker, April 1997 | + | |
- | program is Friday 25 April (ANZAC day). However, if you miss the date by a little, have a quiet word to the Walks Secretary and he may be co-operative. | + | |
If you are someone who hasn't led a walk before, there is no time like to present to consider putting your name on the Walks Program. Nothing wrong with the regular leaders, but the club is always on the lookout for new leaders. Spring and autumn are the fullest programs, so winter is a good time to assist the Walks Secretary in filling the program. | If you are someone who hasn't led a walk before, there is no time like to present to consider putting your name on the Walks Program. Nothing wrong with the regular leaders, but the club is always on the lookout for new leaders. Spring and autumn are the fullest programs, so winter is a good time to assist the Walks Secretary in filling the program. | ||
- | For starters, pick an easy or easy medium walk where super navigation skills are not required. A walk doesn' | + | |
- | UP? | + | For starters, pick an easy or easy medium walk where super navigation skills are not required. A walk doesn' |
- | Remember, not only is SBW your club, but the Walks Program is your Walks Program. Your walk doesn' | + | |
- | Eddy Giacornel | + | Remember, not only is SBW your club, but the Walks Program is your Walks Program. Your walk doesn' |
- | SANDY JOHNSON' | + | |
- | BROKEN RIBS AND HIS | + | **Eddy Giacomel** |
- | WALK ON SATURDAY | + | |
- | Sandy is recovering at home after a fall in late March on the steps at Warrawee station left him with (in his words) "half a dozen broken | + | Walks Secretary |
- | As Sandy will be unable to lead his walk on Saturday 3 May, Alan Meweft | + | |
+ | ===== Sandy Johnson' | ||
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+ | Sandy is recovering at home after a fall in late March on the steps at Warrawee station left him with (in his words) "half a dozen broken ribs". Sandy claims to be making a slow but sure recovery. | ||
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+ | As Sandy will be unable to lead his walk on Saturday 3 May, Alan Mewett | ||
We wish Sandy a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him on the track and on the Walks Program again in the near future. | We wish Sandy a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him on the track and on the Walks Program again in the near future. | ||
- | THE MARCH 1997 ANNUAL | + | |
- | GENERAL MEETING | + | ===== The March 1997 Annual General Meeting ===== |
- | Even before it began, the meeting was different. I mean, at how many recent Annual General Meetings, or even General Meetings for that matter, can you recall Joan Rigby tripping over your outstretched legs as you take your ease in a chair | + | |
- | in the row. What's | + | Even before it began, the meeting was different. I mean, at how many recent Annual General Meetings, or even General Meetings for that matter, can you recall Joan Rigby tripping over your outstretched legs as you take your ease in a chair in the front row. What’s more, I believe I sighted, in various degrees of manifestation and entirety, the collating team, the Coolana weeders, a bridge club, John Hogan, Wolfman Jack and; well, you get the idea. There were around 50 members present when the president gonged the gong and called for apologies. Margaret Read not only sent apologies, but best wishes to all as well. The more normal apologies served for Maurice Smith, Jacqui Calandra Chris Sonter, George Mawer, Michael Reynolds, Frank Rigby, and Jim Callaway. |
- | more, I believe I sighted, in | + | |
- | various, degrees of manifestation and entirety, the collating team, the Coolana weeders, a bridge club, John Hogan, Wolfman Jack and; well, you get the idea. There were around 50 members present when the president gonged the gong and called for apologies. Margaret Read not only sent apologies, but best wishes to all as well. The more normal apologies served for | + | New members James Newman, Paul Deschamps, Helen Johnston, and Malcolm and Elizabeth Thornton were called for welcome, and those present given the badge, constitution and membership list as is traditional. |
- | The SydneyBushwalker, | + | |
- | Maurice Smith, Jacqui | + | The minutes of the preceding Annual General Meeting were read and received with no matters arising. |
- | Calandra Chris Sonter, George Mawer, Michael | + | |
- | New members James Newman, Paul Deschamps, Helen Johnston, and | + | Correspondence included a copy of the minutes of the latest Confederation meetings, both committee and general, a letter from Kenn Clacher requesting test walk classification for one of his recent walks, a letter from the Budawang Committee |
- | Malcolm and Elizabeth Thornton were called for welcome, and those present given the badge, constitution and membership list as is traditional. | + | |
- | The minutes of the preceding Annual General Meeting were read and received with no matters arising. | + | |
- | Correspondence included a copy of the minutes of the latest Confederation meetings, both committee and general, a letter from Ken Clacher requesting test walk classification for one of his recent walks, a letter | + | |
- | from the Buddawangs | + | |
- | .- committee | + | |
- | . from the office of the NSW | + | |
- | Premier, also referred to Alex, from Jim Callaway | + | |
- | conveying his apologies for inability to attend the meeting and indicating his willingness to stand for a | + | |
- | | + | |
- | outgoing letters regarding the closUre | + | |
- | representations about access to the NPWS areas and to our new members. We also re-read the Hon Auditors letter regarding the annual accounts. | + | |
The annual reports were taken as read, and received. The accounts for the past year were formally accepted. | The annual reports were taken as read, and received. The accounts for the past year were formally accepted. | ||
- | The treasurer's report for the month of February, indicated that we began., with a balance of $5,499, acquired income of $1,390, spent $1,735 and closed the month with a balance of | + | |
- | $5,154. | + | The treasurer’s report for the month of February indicated that we began with a balance of $5,499, acquired income of $1,390, spent $1,735 and closed the month with a balance of $5,154. |
- | Then came the annual election of office bearers. The necessary procedural motions were passed to permit elections to proceed concurrently with the other business of the meeting, a method of determination of the vote for the various positions was agreed, scrutineers, | + | |
- | scrivener, John Hogan, appointed and we were away. So rapid was the process that no other business intervened and at times the decisions outran the scribe. There was one pause however, when no | + | Then came the annual election of office bearers. The necessary procedural motions were passed to permit elections to proceed concurrently with the other business of the meeting, a method of determination of the vote for the various positions was agreed, scrutineers, |
- | Social Secretary was forthcoming. Any volunteers out there? | + | |
- | Alex Colley declined nomination as Conservation Secretary, declaring that someone not quite so set in years should hold the position. A vote of thanks to Alex for his past service to the club was passed by | + | Alex Colley declined nomination as Conservation Secretary, declaring that someone not quite so set in years should hold the position. A vote of thanks to Alex for his past service to the club was passed by acclamation. |
- | acclamation. | + | |
A vote of thanks was also passed to our honorary Auditor, Chris Sonter, and honorary Solicitor, Barrie Murdoch. | A vote of thanks was also passed to our honorary Auditor, Chris Sonter, and honorary Solicitor, Barrie Murdoch. | ||
- | The treasurer recommended an increase of $5.00 in annual subs to arrest a declining budgetary situation. After some debate and discussion of alternative | + | |
- | suggestions this was | + | The treasurer recommended an increase of $5.00 in annual subs to arrest a declining budgetary situation. After some debate and discussion of alternative suggestions this was passed. |
- | passed. | + | |
- | Page 7 | + | The Walks Secretary then rose to deliver the walks reports, declaring as he did, that henceforth all walk’s lengths would be increased by 5 kilometres. |
- | The Walks Secretary then rose to deliver the walks reports, declaring as he did, that henceforth all walk's lengths would be increased by 5 kilometres. | + | |
- | The first weekend covered was 14, 15, 16 February with Peter Kaye conducting a walk out from Barallier. There were 14 on the walk which was described as good despite the somewhat hot weather encountered. Everything else that weekend was day walks, with Zol Bodlay's Marra Marra magic walk on the | + | The first weekend covered was 14, 15, 16 February with Peter Kaye conducting a walk out from Barallier. There were 14 on the walk which was described as good despite the somewhat hot weather encountered. Everything else that weekend was day walks, with Zol Bodlay’s Marra Marra magic walk on the Saturday attracting 12 starters, a “went but no details” for Ken Cheng’s Ku-Ring-Gai Chase walk on Cowan and Berowra creeks the same day, no report for Nuri Chorvat’s Sunday walk/ |
- | Saturday attracting 12 | + | |
- | ,starters, a "went but no ,details" | + | Wilf Hilder’s Wednesday walk from Heathcote to Loftus went, but no details were available to the meeting. |
- | Nun Chorvat's Sunday walk/ | + | |
- | Mountains walk from Faulconbridge to Glenbrook. There was no report for Jim | + | The weekend of 22,23 February saw Maurice Smith leading some 7 souls on his Yalwal walk in hot conditions. There was no report for Greg Bridges’ Saturday walk on the Grose River. |
- | Callaway's Waterfall to | + | |
- | Heathcote walk. | + | Bill Holland’s midweek walk on the Tuesday was relocated to the Warrima and Grosvenor tracks with 6 starters. |
- | Wilf Hilder's Wednesday walk from Heathcote to Loftus went, but no details,.. were available to the meeting. | + | |
- | The weekend of 22,23 February saw Maurice Smith leading some 7 souls on his Yalwal walk in hot conditions. There was no report for Greg Bridges' | + | February 28, March 1, 2 had Wayne Steele leading a party of 5 on his Buddawangs walk. All went to program despite wet weather on the Sunday which produced spectacular waterfalls from the high country around the area. Greg Bridges also enjoyed wet weather and leeches for his Saturday walk around Narrowneck. Weather conditions were somewhat mixed that weekend by the reports. Tony Manes had blue skies and cooling breezes for the 3 who went on the Saturday Bundeena to Otford leg of his 2 day walks that weekend. The 12 starters on his Sunday walk from Stanwell to Otford were puzzled by the happy snap from the Fairstar they found in a bottle washed up on one of the beaches. They didn’t mention the weather that day, but Maurie Bloom, a short distance away at Darkes Forest, reported overcast conditions with some rain for the 4 who attended. |
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- | Morie Ward started out with 24 on his scramble among the beaches around West Head on the Sunday. Conditions. were hot and a high tide, combined with some - slow participants | + | |
- | caused a substantial rearrangement of the walk, while 2 very slow people were shepherded out to | + | |
- | transport. Kenn Clacher | + | |
- | relocated his planned Sunday abseiling trip to Constance Gorge for the party of 9. Conditions were | + | |
- | initially warm but a thunderstorm arrived later in the day. | + | |
- | Bill Holland's midweek walk on the Tuesday was relocated to the Warrima and Grosvenor tracks with 6 starters. | + | |
- | February 28, March 1, 2 had Wayne Steele leading a party of 5 on his Buddawangs walk. All went to program despite wet weather on the Sunday which produced spectacular waterfalls from the high country around the area. Greg Bridges also enjoyed wet weather and leeches for his Saturday walk around | + | |
- | Narrowneck. Weather conditions were somewhat mixed that weekend by the reports. Tony Manes had blue skies and cooling breezes for the 3 who went on the Saturday Bundeena to Otford leg of his 2 day walks that weekend. The 12 starters on his Sunday walk from Stanwell to Otford were puzzled by the happy snap from the Fairstar they found in a bottle washed up on one of the beaches. They didn't mention the weather that day, but Maurie Bloom, a short distance away at Darkes Forest, reported | + | |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker, April 1997 | + | |
- | overcast conditions with some rain for the 4 who attended. | + | |
Ian Rannard led 9 starters on his mid week Middle Harbour walk on Tuesday 4th March on what was described as an enjoyable walk. | Ian Rannard led 9 starters on his mid week Middle Harbour walk on Tuesday 4th March on what was described as an enjoyable walk. | ||
- | The weekend of 8, 9, March saw Bill Holland battling with navigational uncertainties and urban blight on his Apple-, Tree Flat trip. The 6 who. went on the walk arrived at the flat, after some exploratory moments and set...up camp:.: They were somewhat discomfited to discover, on their return from a brief side trip, that some 30 or 50 neighbours, Scotts College I think they said, had moved onto their chosen campsite during their absence and erected tents in close proximity to their own. They found difficulty becoming enthused about interwoven tent ropes, so pulled their tents down and moved to another nearby | + | |
- | area John Poleson's Saturday walk out from Otford had a party of 12 enjoying a pleasant day despite some drama when a large wave washed people around on the rocks at | + | The weekend of 8, 9, March saw Bill Holland battling with navigational uncertainties and urban blight on his Apple Tree Flat trip. The 6 who went on the walk arrived at the flat after some exploratory moments and set up camp. They were somewhat discomfited to discover, on their return from a brief side trip, that some 30 or so neighbours, Scotts College I think they said, had moved onto their chosen campsite during their absence and erected tents in close proximity to their own. They found difficulty becoming enthused about interwoven tent ropes, so pulled their tents down and moved to another nearby area. John Poleson’s Saturday walk out from Otford had a party of 12 enjoying a pleasant day despite some drama when a large wave washed people around on the rocks at Figure Eight Pool. They also reported urban blight in the form of accumulated rubbish around the area. Alan Donnelley had 6 on his walk around Narrow Neck Plateau. Conditions were damp and leeches featured in the report. Frank Sander led 14 on his Ku-Ring-Gai Chase walk on the Sunday. Unfortunately a broken leg reduced the party and rearranged the walk somewhat. Ron Watters also reported leeches in the misty rain that prevailed for the party of 7 on his Sunday walk in Buderoo National Park. |
- | Figure Eight Pool: They also reported urban blight in the -form of accumulated rubbish around the area. Alan Donnelley had 6 on his walk around Narrow Neck Plateau. Conditions were damp and leeches featured in the report. Frank Sander led 14 on his Ku-Ring-Gal Chase walk on the Sunday. Unfortunately a broken, leg reduced the party and | + | |
- | rearranged the walk | + | Bill Holland’s mid week walk on Tuesday 11th attracted 10 starters. They reported on Refuge Rock as a notable landmark, possibly the largest natural arch in the Sydney region. Here endeth the walks reports. |
- | somewhat. Ron Watters | + | |
- | also reported leeches in the | + | Confederation report covered two meetings, the Committee meeting and the quarterly General meeting. The reports mentioned that Sydney Water Corporation’s plans of management for the catchment areas are being prepared, the blanket consent process with NPWS continues, Kanangra wilderness was declared in February and the move to close the Newhaven Gap road. |
- | misty rain that prevailed for the party of 7 on his Sunday walk in Buderoo National Park. | + | |
- | Bill Holland's mid week walk on Tuesday 11th attracted 10 starters. They reported on Refuge Rock as a notable landmark, possibly the largest natural arch in the Sydney region. Here endeth the walks reports. | + | Conservation report also mentioned the move to close Newhaven Gap road, with a letter received from the Buddawangs Committee. We have written to NPWS supporting the closure in principle, requesting more information, |
- | Confederation report covered two meetings, the Committee meeting and the quarterly General meeting. The reports mentioned that Sydney Water Corporation's plans of management for the catchment areas are being | + | |
- | prepared, the blanket | + | General business saw Patrick James present a series of (Ig)Noble awards for various functions performed for and by the club over the past year. He had it printed out, so, given that he is now editor, it may show up somewhere in the magazine. Announcements brought the sad news that Ken Smith’s brushcutter has become part of an involuntary upgrade program for person or persons unknown, and the resulting residual is not suitable for our purposes. On that poignant note the meeting closed at 2213. |
- | consent process with NPWS | + | |
- | continues, Kanangra wilderness was declared in February and the move to close the Newhaven Gap road. | + | ===== Women’s Business ===== |
- | Conservation report also mentioned the move to close Newhaven Gap road, with a letter received from the Buddawangs Committee. We have written to NPWS supporting the closure in principle, requesting more | + | |
- | information, | + | Allison Cadzow, a PhD student is researching Australian women explorers and wants to contact SBW women active in the 1920s to 1940s about their walking experiences. The ladies in question include the following: Freda Ashbury, Win Ashton, Rene Brown, Dot Butler, Gwen Chowne, E Drewall, Grace Edgecombe, Evelyn Higinbotham, |
- | management scoping | + | |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker, April 1997 | + | ===== Men’s Business ===== |
- | process" | + | |
- | suggestion that the government is reluctant to change the present set-up with shacks in the Royal because of the rental | + | Allison is also interested in talking to men, not just any men, but the men who were associated with these women, fellow walkers and or relations. So if you qualify, contact Allison. |
- | collections involved. We have received a letter from Bob Can the NSW Premier | + | |
- | covering the N PWS | + | ===== May Day! May Day! ===== |
- | proposals for tracks monitoring in the Slue Mountains National Parks. | + | |
- | General business saw Patrick James present a series of (Ig)Noble: awards | + | Well not quite. The days I’m thinking of are 3 and 4 May 1997 and the time is to start planting trees and shrubs on the Coolana River Flats. Actually quite a few rainforest trees and shrubs have reestablished themselves, but we need more. |
- | for various functions performed for and by the club over the past year. He had it printed out, so, given that he is now editor, it may | + | |
- | show up somewhere in the magazine. Announcements brought the sad news that Ken Smith's brushcutter has become part of an involuntary upgrade program for person or persons unknown, and the resulting residual is not suitable for | + | The Coolana Committee is asking members to donate a suitable plant for Coolana and to join us that weekend for a plant-out. If you can’t come yourself, Margaret Niven will pick up your selected plant at the Club meeting on 30 April and bring them to Coolana. If you have any unwanted plant guards we would be happy to have them also. |
- | our purposes. On that poignant note the meeting closed at 2213. | + | |
- | WOMEN' | + | What do we want to grow? Well in an ideal world, |
- | Allison Cadzow, a PhD | + | |
- | student is researching Australian women explorers and wants to contact SBW women active in the 1920s to 1940s about their walking experiences. The ladies in | + | We seem to have good, loamy soil, reasonably moist (this year anyway) but draining |
- | question include the following: Freda Ashbury, Win Ashton, Rene Brown, Dot Butler, Gwen Chowne, E Drewall, Grace Edgecombe, | + | |
- | Evelyn Higinbotham, | + | The plants may be surplus from your garden, a local fete or nursery. As long as they are hardy and Australian native. We’ll even try Red Cedar. Most important |
- | Marjorie Hill, Clare Kinsella, | + | |
- | Page 9 | + | ==== Coolana Rainforest Tree List ==== |
- | Win Lewis, Grace Noble, Rae Page, Betty Pryde, Suzanne Reichard, | + | |
- | 9514 1420. | + | |
- | MEN'S BUSINESS | + | (with the exception of Red Cedar all of these trees are found at Coolana) Common |
- | or relations. | + | |
- | qualify, contact Allison. | + | ==== Coolana |
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- | GREGORY NATIONAL PARK | + | Suitable species of casuarinas: melaleucas, bottlebrushes, |
- | 10 500 sq km of wilderness | + | |
- | between Katherine & Kununurra | + | ==== More On Coolana ==== |
- | 2 sections, divided by the Stokes Range large permanent pools (good fishing) sandstone escarpments & deep gorges shady rock shelters | + | |
- | limestone hills | + | We need a constant stream of willing workers. The work is not heavy, but with plenty of willing hands the light work is even lighter. Come down to Coolana for the weekend, bring the family, sleep in the hut if its raining or you don’t have a tent. It’s so easy and so pleasant. |
- | the longest cave system in the NT | + | |
- | THE STOKES RANGE | + | ==== And More On Coolana ==== |
- | * Aboriginal Land, permits required | + | |
- | * gently rolling hills which hide .. -;Ic deep, red-walled gorges | + | We do need some tools. With some 400 odd members (not all are odd) plus our prospective members there must be someone out there who have some surplus tools. If so please contact the Committee and make your offer known. We are interested in brush cutters, |
- | * magnificent pools | + | AND STILL MORE we also have the need for a couple of table and benches in our Kangaroo Valley hideaway. Two of the tables and all the benches need to be burnt, their time is well and truly up. So if you have some tables and benches in reasonable condition, not junk, that are looking for a new home, look no further, call us. |
- | 1997 AN EXCEPTIONAL YEAR | + | |
- | * Extra heavy rains during this year' | + | ===== Footnotes ===== |
- | Wet mean extra water in the Dry. | + | |
- | Two EXPLORATORY TRIPS ONLY | + | Somewhere we need a spot to put all those items of general news of general interest to the general membership which crop up each month. Well here is the place, the last page in the magazine, at the end of the body of text. |
- | * Litchfield-Gregory, | + | |
- | * Gregory, July 20 - August 2 | + | Don’t get the wrong idea bushwalking |
- | ASK FOR OUR BROCHURE AND 'TRIP NOTES. | + | |
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- | Page 10 The Sydney Bushwalker, April 1997 | + | |
- | MAY DAY! MAY DAY! | + | |
- | Well not quite. The days I'm thinking of are 3 and 4 May 1997 and the time is to start planting trees and shrubs on the Coolana River Flats. Actually quite a few rainforest trees and shrubs | + | |
- | have reestablished,, themselves, but we need more. | + | |
- | The Coolana Committee is asking members to donate a suitable plant for Coolana and to join us that weekend for a plant-out. If you can't come yourself, Margaret Niven will pick up your selected plant at the Club meeting on 30 April and bring them to Coolana. If you have any unwanted plant guards we would be happy to have them also. | + | |
- | What do _we.,want to ,grow? Well in an40601" | + | |
- | We seem to have good, loamy soil, reasonably moist (this year anyway) but draining on the banks where we Will ' | + | |
- | bottlebrushes, | + | |
- | robor and other east coast | + | |
- | species; wattles: cedar wattle would be good, but no more black wattle (acacia | + | |
- | The plants may be surplus from your garden, a local fete or nursery. As long as they are _hardy | + | |
- | Australian | + | |
- | COOLANA RAINFOREST TREE LIST (with the exception of Red Cedar all of these trees are found at Coolana) Common | + | |
- | Acmena smithii; Water Gum- Tristaniopsis laurina; Brush KurrajongCommersonia | + | |
- | coronata; Scentless. Rosewood- synoum glandulosum; | + | |
- | COOLANA, | + | |
- | species); wattles: cedar wattle, soft grevilleas and hakeas, bauera, | + | |
- | MORE ON COOLANA | + | |
- | AND MORE ON COOLANA | + | |
- | Offer known. We are interested in ,brush cutters, | + | |
- | AND STILL MORE we also have the need for a couple of table and benches in our Kangaroo Valley hideaway. Two of the tables and all the benches need to be burnt, their time is well and truly up. So if you have, some tables and benches in reasonable condition, not junk, that are looking for a neW 'borne, look.. no further, call us. | + | |
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- | FOOTNOTES | + | |
- | Somewhere we need a spot to put all those items of general news of general interest to the general membership which crop up each month. Well here is the place, the last page in the magazine, at the end of the body of text.. | + | |
- | Don't get the wrong idea buthwalking | + | |
- | undergrowth is looking forward to not being iiiattered | + | |
- | 4 weeks. Sheila Speter, also 4 weeks ago, managed | + | |
- | different rafting trip is mending slowly and surely. Closer to the ground Jo Robertson's toe is getting better as are the sprained and twisted ankles (one each) of Ted' | + | |
- | 'Jennifer Trevor-Roberti | + | |
- | The ACF Forest Campaing Group is giving a | + | |
- | presentation at theclubrooms | + | |
After organising Cyclone Justin to soften up the region and lower the defences of the locals John Hogan has gone back to Cairns and FNQ to wave his magic and lead tourist astray from the straight and narrow. | After organising Cyclone Justin to soften up the region and lower the defences of the locals John Hogan has gone back to Cairns and FNQ to wave his magic and lead tourist astray from the straight and narrow. | ||
- | The 70th Anniversary is going ahead, no we will not cancel it or postpone it until better weather. There will be a 70th Anniversary Dinner on Friday 17 October 1997, details next month, but reserve' | ||
- | At present we have at least four teams going or gone overseas, one walking in italy, one to England and France, one skiing in Switzerland and one who knows where. Trip stories will follow on their return. | ||
- | And as a final note Elizabeth Miller plant to model her latest bushwalking gear on her next walk; be there! | ||
- | Magazine Deadlines For articles and long notes the deadline is the first Wednesday of :the month. The absolute ,deadline, for short notes, etc::' ,4' is , the general meeting ,` held the | ||
- | second. Wednesday the | ||
- | month. The magazine is | ||
- | printed on the Thursday after the general meeting. Then its too late for another month. | ||
- | CHANGE OF ADDRESS Paul Barton,- 102 Wyadra Ave., Harbord 2096, (h)9907 | ||
- | 1840, (W)9325 1839. | ||
- | Coolana Regeneration and Mainteriance Weekends, note the dates : | ||
- | Saturday- Sunday 31 May and 1 June, 26 and 27 July, and 9 and 10 August | ||
- | SOCIAL SECRETARY Every month on the third and fourth Wednesdays and in those rare months on the fifth Wednesday some form of social activity is held at the clubrooms. Slides, a talk on shoes or bad backs, a barbeque or feast. These are fairly straight forward events which need some | ||
- | planning and some organising, but not too much, definitely well within the capabilities of anyone who can bushwalk and talk at the same time. This could be your opportunity to add your spin' | ||
- | STOP PRESS 0315 hrs, 13', April 1997," to Karen and Richard Brading, a daughter, " Melanie Louise (3.068 kg). Mother, daughter, father and grandparents all doing well. Congratulations! | ||
+ | The 70th Anniversary is going ahead, no we will not cancel it or postpone it until better weather. There will be a 70th Anniversary Dinner on Friday 17 October 1997, details next month, but reserve the date, don’t forget. There will ALSO be a picnic at Manly dam on Sunday 19 October 1997, again don’t forget, reserve the date. The cost of the picnic is NOT $50 as stated last month in an small but significant error in the magazine. I believe there is a parking fee, but again more next month. These two function serve similar but different purposes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | At present we have at least four teams going or gone overseas, one walking in Italy, one to England and France, one skiing in Switzerland and one who knows where. Trip stories will follow on their return. | ||
+ | |||
+ | And as a final note Elizabeth Miller plans to model her latest bushwalking gear on her next walk; be there! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Magazine Deadlines ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | For articles and long notes the deadline is the first Wednesday of the month. The absolute deadline, for short notes, etc. is the general meeting held the second Wednesday of the month. The magazine is printed on the Thursday after the general meeting. Then its too late for another month. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Change Of Address ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Paul Barton, 102 Wyadra Ave., Harbord 2096, (h)9907 1840, (w)9325 1839. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== **Coolana Regeneration and Maintenance Weekends,** ===== | ||
+ | note the dates : | ||
+ | Saturday- Sunday\\ | ||
+ | 31 May and 1 June, \\ | ||
+ | 26 and 27 July, and \\ | ||
+ | 9 and 10 August\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Social Secretary ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Every month on the third and fourth Wednesdays and in those rare months on the fifth Wednesday some form of social activity is held at the clubrooms. Slides, a talk on shoes or bad backs, a barbeque or feast. These are fairly straight forward events which need some planning and some organising, but not too much, definitely well within the capabilities of anyone who can bushwalk and talk at the same time. This could be your opportunity to add your spin to a SBW function, a talk that you’ve always wanted to hear or a cross-dressed, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Stop Press ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 0315 hrs, 13 April 1997, to Karen and Richard Brading, a daughter, Melanie Louise (3.068 kg). Mother, daughter, father and grandparents all doing well. Congratulations! | ||
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