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193801 [2015/06/29 13:05] – [A New Road Danger.] emmanuelle_c193801 [2015/06/30 12:57] (current) – [The Sydney Bushwalker] emmanuelle_c
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 ====== The Sydney Bushwalker ====== ====== The Sydney Bushwalker ======
  
-A Monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest devoted to matters of interest to Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton St., Sydney, N.S.W.+A Monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney, N.S.W.
  
 No 37. January, 1938. No 37. January, 1938.
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 ==== Bushwalking and Fences. ==== ==== Bushwalking and Fences. ====
  
-"Then it is necessary to climb a fenae, if possible climb through instead of overand if climbing over do so one at a time and by a straining post." +"When it is necessary to climb a fence, if possible climb through instead of overand if climbing over do so one at a time and by a straining post." 
-These are only a few of hundreds of wise words in "Safety in the Mountains",a handbook for trampers and mountaineers issued by the Federated Mountain Clubs of + 
-New Zealand. We should like to quote the lot, but perhaps the N.S.Federation of +These are only a few of hundreds of wise words in "Safety in the Mountains", a handbook for trampers and mountaineers issued by the Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand. We should like to quote the lot, but perhaps the N.S.Federation of Bushwalking Clubs will issue a similar booklet one day. This one contains sections on tramping etiquette (from which the above is quoted) equipment, first aid, search organizations, distress signals, food and many other things.
-Bushwalking Clubs will issue a similar booklet one day. This one contains sections +
-on tramping etiquette (from which the above is quoted) equipment, first aid, search organizations, distress signals, food and many other things.+
  
 ==== Tramping Through Snow Waist-deep. ==== ==== Tramping Through Snow Waist-deep. ====
  
-The ambition of stalwart trampers in Wellington, New Zealand, is to make the +The ambition of stalwart trampers in Wellington, New Zealand, is to make the first winter crossing of the Tararua MountainsThis distinction having been snapped up, the next is to make the crossing by a new route. Apparently these 
-first winter crossing of the Tararua MountainsThis distinction having been +expeditions are not on skis, for in the one described in one of the latest issues of "The Tararua Tramper" - a "record", of course - they appear to have been either knee-deep or waist-deep in snow most of the time. However, in another issue they talk about crossing on skis, so evidently it is done all ways.
-snapped up, the next is to make the crossing by a new route. Apparently these +
-expeditions are not on skis, for in the one described in one of the latest issues +
-of "The Tararua Tramper" - a "record", of course - they appear to have been either knee-deep or waist-deep in snow most of the time. However, in another issue they talk about crossing on skis, so evidently it is done all ways.+
 (The Tararua Tramper, Vol.9, Nos. 11 & 12, Vol. 10 No, 1). (The Tararua Tramper, Vol.9, Nos. 11 & 12, Vol. 10 No, 1).
  
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