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193504 [2014/09/29 22:13] – [A1FF'S TRIP IN THE FOREST 1,000 FEET UNDER THE GROUND.] emmanuelle_c193504 [2014/09/29 22:22] (current) – [Exploring Unclimbed Mountains] emmanuelle_c
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-There has probably never been an Annual meeting of the"Sydney Bushwalkers" in which such keen interest was felt as that of March, 1935. There may not have been a record attendance, numerically, but it was a very representative gathering that voted in the new general Committee and the "brand new" Social Committee.+There has probably never been an Annual meeting of the "Sydney Bushwalkers" in which such keen interest was felt as that of March, 1935. There may not have been a record attendance, numerically, but it was a very representative gathering that voted in the new general Committee and the "brand new" Social Committee.
  
 Tom Herbert was again elected President, and Dorothy Lawry, with Richard Croker as Assistant, has taken on the very onerous position of Secretary - which becomes a bigger job each year, since the Club is continually enlarging Tom Herbert was again elected President, and Dorothy Lawry, with Richard Croker as Assistant, has taken on the very onerous position of Secretary - which becomes a bigger job each year, since the Club is continually enlarging
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 "Do you realize that my friends of the Sydney Bush Walkers do this sort of thing for pleasure?" I said to Frank.\\ "Do you realize that my friends of the Sydney Bush Walkers do this sort of thing for pleasure?" I said to Frank.\\
 "Gosh!" He replied, "Send them over here and we'll give them as much packing as they want".\\ "Gosh!" He replied, "Send them over here and we'll give them as much packing as they want".\\
-"But we call it bushwalking, not packing", I demurred. +"But we call it bushwalking, not packing", I demurred.\\
 "Gosh"! was his incredulous, but meaning reply. And even to the end I could not persuade him that I was almost the only member of the Sydney Bush Walkers who did not rejoice in transporting a heavy pack through rough country. "Gosh"! was his incredulous, but meaning reply. And even to the end I could not persuade him that I was almost the only member of the Sydney Bush Walkers who did not rejoice in transporting a heavy pack through rough country.
  
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