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- | | + | OFFICIAL WALK OCTOBER 19 20 21 - BOMADERRY-CAMBEWARRA, |
+ | This walk, with variations, at this time of year was once a regular feature of the programme and was well attended. The leader hopes it will be again. There will be about two miles to walk the first night - a full moon has been arranged. | ||
+ | Next day is mostly walking on back roads with about an hour is uphill scrub bashing thrown in. | ||
- | BOMATERRY-CAMBEWARRI, | + | On Sunday we walk over the Barren Grounds which are just a garden of wild flowers at this time of year. |
+ | Most of the walk is on the coastal side of a 2000 ft. range with almost unobstructed views which extend from Cape Banks on the north to Mount Dromedary on the south. | ||
+ | It is fair/medium test walk standard, mostly on tracks. | ||
+ | === WALKS REPORT for AUGUST 1956. === | ||
+ | The programme for August opened with Yvonne Renwick' | ||
- | This walk, with variations, at this timo of year was once a | + | Snow Brown did not get enough starters for Kanangra, but Heather Joyce, not to be done out of her week-end away, gathered up three others and set off down Black Jerry' |
- | regular feature | + | The Saturday trip with Jess Martin in charge, saw. some very fine wild flowers in the Willawarra area of The Chase, and the participants, |
- | hopes it wille againgi ' Thera- will. be about two miles-to walk the | + | The Blackheath-Bell trip with John White gave a typical white welcome |
- | first night' | + | On this same week-end the President led seven others, including 2 prospectives, |
+ | For the last week-end in this report I am rearranging the trip order to give full scope to the Friday night walk. On the Sunday walk Joan Cordell had 5 members, 1 prospective and 1 visitor. She reported that it was a little early for the flowers but all had a good time. Len Fall had only one offer of a starter and by mutual consent the Saturday trip was called off. | ||
+ | Now for itl Four members and 1 prospective began the Rigby 70 miles. | ||
- | Next day is mostly walking on back roads with about an hour !s | + | So for August the programme trips drew 41 members and 8 prospectives. |
- | uphill scrub baShng thrOWn' | + | |
- | + | PAGING TEE PAGES. | |
- | On Sunday we walk over the Barren Grounds which are just a garden | + | |
- | of wild flowers at this time of year. | + | |
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- | Most of the walk is on the coastal side of a 2000 ft. range | + | |
- | with almost unobstructed views which extend from Cape Banks on ithe | + | |
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- | north to Mount Dromedary on the south. | + | |
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- | It is fair/medium test walk standard, mostly on tracks. | + | |
- | For further details see leader:- - ' | + | |
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- | WALKS REPORT for AUGUST 1956. | + | |
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- | The prcgramme for August opened with Yvonne Renwick' | + | |
- | Week-end at Euroka. Beautiful weather brought out 12 members and | + | |
- | 3 prospectives and 4 youngsters. Altogether a good week-end. | + | |
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- | Snow Brown did not get enough starters for Kanangra, but Heather | + | |
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- | on Saturday they didn't make Bees Nest and finally came home a bit | + | |
- | late on Slinday. | + | |
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- | The Saturday trip with Jess Martin in charge, saw. some very fine | + | |
- | wild flowers in the Willawarra area of The Chase, and the participants, | + | |
- | six members and 1 prospective, | + | |
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- | The Blackheath-Bell trip with John White gave a typical white | + | |
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- | on the walk into Bell. | + | |
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- | On this same week-end the President led seven others, including | + | |
- | 2 prospectives, | + | |
- | the order of the day but the flowers were good and a pleasant week-end | + | |
- | was the result. | + | |
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- | For the last week-end in this report I am rearranging the trip | + | |
- | order to give full scope to the Friday night walk. On the Sunday | + | |
- | walk Joan Cordell had 5 members, 1 prospective and 1 visitor. She | + | |
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- | good time. Len Fall had only one offer of a starter and by mutual | + | |
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- | Now for itl Four members and 1 prospective began the Rigby | + | |
- | 70 miles. | + | |
- | and after a brisk walk on Saturday morning the leader, at the foot | + | |
- | of Debert' | + | |
- | The party, minus leader, continued. On Sunday morning the party, | + | |
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- | a Renault. On closer inspection it proved to be the " | + | |
- | had nipped home on Saturday, slept at home, and had taken the | + | |
- | .opportunity for a pleasant run on Sunday in the car, no doubt to | + | |
- | jeer at any walkers who might come by. . However, I am pleased to | + | |
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- | all 5 bodies and 4 packs into the Renault and driving them home. | + | |
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- | So for August the programme trips drew 41 members and 8 pros- | + | |
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You will note on consulting the Walks Programme that on the week- | You will note on consulting the Walks Programme that on the week- |
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