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193406 [2014/09/03 11:33] – [The Sydney Bushwalker] emmanuelle_c193406 [2014/09/11 10:34] (current) emmanuelle_c
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 A Journal devoted to matters of interest to Members of the Sydney Bush Walkers, Sydney, New South Wales. A Journal devoted to matters of interest to Members of the Sydney Bush Walkers, Sydney, New South Wales.
  
-No. 18 June 1934+No. 19 June 1934
  
 __Publishing Committee:__ __Publishing Committee:__
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 Misses Brenda White, (Editor), Marjorie Hill, Dorothy Lawry, Rene Browne and Mr. Myles Dunphy. Misses Brenda White, (Editor), Marjorie Hill, Dorothy Lawry, Rene Browne and Mr. Myles Dunphy.
  
-===== EDITORIAL =====+===== Editorial =====
  
 We were very gratified at the reception accorded the first printed Annual, issued in April. Many copies were sent to friends in other lands, to overseas Walking Clubs, and to Melbourne, Tasmania and New Zealand. We tried to make it interesting, and must in a measure have succeeded, to judge by the quite unsolicited compliments we have had from various sources. But this is only a beginning, and next year we hope to publish an Annual that will surpass our previous effort, particularly in point of size. We were very gratified at the reception accorded the first printed Annual, issued in April. Many copies were sent to friends in other lands, to overseas Walking Clubs, and to Melbourne, Tasmania and New Zealand. We tried to make it interesting, and must in a measure have succeeded, to judge by the quite unsolicited compliments we have had from various sources. But this is only a beginning, and next year we hope to publish an Annual that will surpass our previous effort, particularly in point of size.
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 It is quite obvious that recreational walking and Walking Clubs have come to stay, despite the look of blank amazement still to be seen on the faces of many as we make our way to Central with packs on our backs. Five members of the newly formed "Coast & Mountain Walkers" were given quite an amount of attention by the strolling populace of Katoomba at King's Birthday week-end. The new Club, now 16 strong, shows every prospect of living up to the best traditions of organised walking. Welcome to the Bush! It is quite obvious that recreational walking and Walking Clubs have come to stay, despite the look of blank amazement still to be seen on the faces of many as we make our way to Central with packs on our backs. Five members of the newly formed "Coast & Mountain Walkers" were given quite an amount of attention by the strolling populace of Katoomba at King's Birthday week-end. The new Club, now 16 strong, shows every prospect of living up to the best traditions of organised walking. Welcome to the Bush!
-===== LAKE ST.CLAIR TO CRADLE MT. Tasmania. ===== +===== Lake StClair to Cradle Mt. Tasmania. ===== 
 __Dec. - Jan. 1934. by John Laughton.__ __Dec. - Jan. 1934. by John Laughton.__
  
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 Win, Brenda and Marj. booked for a further week at "Waldheim" to explore Lakes, Mountains and Rivers, which speaks of the enchantment of this National Park, which in the near future will become one of the leading holiday resorts Of Tasmania, and Australia. Win, Brenda and Marj. booked for a further week at "Waldheim" to explore Lakes, Mountains and Rivers, which speaks of the enchantment of this National Park, which in the near future will become one of the leading holiday resorts Of Tasmania, and Australia.
-===== THE CALL OF THE BUSH. =====+ 
 +===== The Call of the Bush. =====
 __By "A Converted Scoffer"__ __By "A Converted Scoffer"__
  
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 "...................Come! come! come to the bush." "...................Come! come! come to the bush."
  
-==== CAN YOU BEAT THIS? ====+==== Can You Beat This? ====
  
 It is well known that all "Bushwalkers" can eat, but one of our member recently excelled himself. It is well known that all "Bushwalkers" can eat, but one of our member recently excelled himself.
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 Eight other members who heard all the moans can verify this. Eight other members who heard all the moans can verify this.
  
-===== A BUSH WALKER CAMP-FIRE. =====+===== A Bush Walker Camp-Fire. =====
 __Barney.__ __Barney.__
  
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 "Good night all" ... "Good night." "Good night all" ... "Good night."
-===== TEN YEARSPROGRESS ON MOUNT SOLITARY. =====  + 
 +===== Ten YearsProgress on Mount Solitary. =====  
 __Marie B. Byles.__  __Marie B. Byles.__ 
  
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 Gone, therefore, is the glorious possibility of perishing bravely of thirst in the attempt to scale the mountain, and gone also the lonely solitude which made it true to name. The only redeeming feature was the fact that I got there in half the time I did ten years ago, a consoling thought for one approaching middle life. For the same reason it was flattering to overhear the following remark on the way home: "I say, Jack, there's a girl guide! No it isn't a girl guide! It's a girl cub!" Gone, therefore, is the glorious possibility of perishing bravely of thirst in the attempt to scale the mountain, and gone also the lonely solitude which made it true to name. The only redeeming feature was the fact that I got there in half the time I did ten years ago, a consoling thought for one approaching middle life. For the same reason it was flattering to overhear the following remark on the way home: "I say, Jack, there's a girl guide! No it isn't a girl guide! It's a girl cub!"
-===== LIVESTOCK KILLED BY IRON-SHOD RECREATIONAL WALKERS. ===== +===== Livestock Killed by Iron-Shod Recreational Walkers. ===== 
-==== ACTION THREATENED BY CATTLE-DUFFERSASSOCIATION. ====+==== Action Threatened by Cattle-DuffersAssociation. ====
    
 __I. Bobabout, Megalong__ __I. Bobabout, Megalong__
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 Mr. Hi Billy Can, an acknowledged authority on brakes (he is a tram driver in his spare time) added that without heel-brakes Trailers would become a serious menace to the countryside. Skids would be a matter of serious moment. He enthusiastically favours bigger and better hobnails and bigger and better swags for safety sake, and quotes the great Baron Thurat, who has written, "Work your monogram in hobnails; leave your mark wherever you go and make an impression in the land. Keep moving; put your feet down with verve and push hard. Excoriate trails and kick loose stones into the nearest parish. If you happen to step on the dog, get another dog". Mr. Hi Billy Can, an acknowledged authority on brakes (he is a tram driver in his spare time) added that without heel-brakes Trailers would become a serious menace to the countryside. Skids would be a matter of serious moment. He enthusiastically favours bigger and better hobnails and bigger and better swags for safety sake, and quotes the great Baron Thurat, who has written, "Work your monogram in hobnails; leave your mark wherever you go and make an impression in the land. Keep moving; put your feet down with verve and push hard. Excoriate trails and kick loose stones into the nearest parish. If you happen to step on the dog, get another dog".
 The Willymuckalong episode leaves the Trailers cold. They say the "locals" do not know their good luck. So far they have not yet met the Bushwalking Bargers. These double-stomached, steel-shinned cruisers take up-grade range sides like Trailers take their midday ration. They do not use heel-brakes but stop by grasping trees or rocks. Lacking these they grasp each other, or if too far apart for this manoeuvre they just keep moving. The really proficient Barger barges with a swerve, a sort of "googly" progress disconcerting to head-on traffic such as birds and blowflies. One keen observer maintains that Bargers feed whilst "on the move" and that this accounts for the lack of birds, butterflies and thistledown in many parts of the country. Really, the Willymuckalong people have very little to complain about so far. The Willymuckalong episode leaves the Trailers cold. They say the "locals" do not know their good luck. So far they have not yet met the Bushwalking Bargers. These double-stomached, steel-shinned cruisers take up-grade range sides like Trailers take their midday ration. They do not use heel-brakes but stop by grasping trees or rocks. Lacking these they grasp each other, or if too far apart for this manoeuvre they just keep moving. The really proficient Barger barges with a swerve, a sort of "googly" progress disconcerting to head-on traffic such as birds and blowflies. One keen observer maintains that Bargers feed whilst "on the move" and that this accounts for the lack of birds, butterflies and thistledown in many parts of the country. Really, the Willymuckalong people have very little to complain about so far.
-===== KOSCIUSKO.===== +===== Kosciusko.===== 
 "B." "B."
  
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-===== A BED-TIME STORY. =====+===== A Bed-Time Story. =====
  
 Once upon a time (all good stories begin thus) there was a man who was very tough and he said to his friends "What's all this fuss about sleeping bags and hip holes and bracken underneath and all"? And his friends said: "O, well we like comfort in camp"; and the man said: "Pah!" (for he was very tough and always said "Pah!" when he was disgusted.) Once upon a time (all good stories begin thus) there was a man who was very tough and he said to his friends "What's all this fuss about sleeping bags and hip holes and bracken underneath and all"? And his friends said: "O, well we like comfort in camp"; and the man said: "Pah!" (for he was very tough and always said "Pah!" when he was disgusted.)
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 __AND HE SLEPT WELL EVER AFTER.__ __AND HE SLEPT WELL EVER AFTER.__
  
-===== CAMPING TRIP -  EASTER 1934.===== +===== Camping Trip -  Easter 1934.===== 
  
 __29th. MARCH to 2nd. APRIL. by Chas. Pryde.__ __29th. MARCH to 2nd. APRIL. by Chas. Pryde.__
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 A good quick run brought us to Strathfield where some of the party left. The others went on to Central and scattered outside the barrier after a most enjoyable trip in spite of the broken weather. A good quick run brought us to Strathfield where some of the party left. The others went on to Central and scattered outside the barrier after a most enjoyable trip in spite of the broken weather.
-===== ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY =====+===== Additions to Library =====
 since last issue of The Sydney Bushwalker. since last issue of The Sydney Bushwalker.
  
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-===== SOCIAL NOTES. =====+===== Social Notes. =====
  
 One of our most entertaining lecturers, Marie Byles, was in good form on 23rd. March when she took us "In quest of Mountains in N.S.W." Her Lantern slides were also very fine. One of our most entertaining lecturers, Marie Byles, was in good form on 23rd. March when she took us "In quest of Mountains in N.S.W." Her Lantern slides were also very fine.
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