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198006 [2014/06/24 22:26] – [KEY TO IDENTIFICATION OF FROGS IN ETTREMA/BUNDUNDAH by Peter Harris] rachel198006 [2014/06/24 22:29] (current) – [THE MAY GENERAL MEETING by Barry Wallace] rachel
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 Apparently David ran out of steam on top of Paralyser and Bob had developed severe leg cramps. And Tony, after escorting and assisting them down, was now camping at the foot of Nooroo Buttress and would knock over Guouogang at first light in the morning. Apparently David ran out of steam on top of Paralyser and Bob had developed severe leg cramps. And Tony, after escorting and assisting them down, was now camping at the foot of Nooroo Buttress and would knock over Guouogang at first light in the morning.
  
-We proceeded onto Konangaroo Clearing and spent a warm and pleasant night under the stars. Don departed alone at about 8.30 am, Judith, Margaret and Pat at about 10 am, the remainder waited for a tired Tony who arrived at about 12.00. We had a quick dip in the CO30s,before going up Yellow Pup, and were back at Aroni's for dinner at 6.0 pm.+We proceeded onto Konangaroo Clearing and spent a warm and pleasant night under the stars. Don departed alone at about 8.30 am, Judith, Margaret and Pat at about 10 am, the remainder waited for a tired Tony who arrived at about 12.00. We had a quick dip in the Coxs, before going up Yellow Pup, and were back at Aroni's for dinner at 6.0 pm.
  
 ===== Key to Identification OF Frogs in Ettrema/Bundundah ===== ===== Key to Identification OF Frogs in Ettrema/Bundundah =====
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   - (30) Toes not webbed. Two large, fang-like teeth on tip of lower jaw (especially large in males) //Adelotus brevis//   - (30) Toes not webbed. Two large, fang-like teeth on tip of lower jaw (especially large in males) //Adelotus brevis//
  
-===== SOCIAL NOTES FOR JULY by Peter Miller =====+===== Social Notes for July =====
  
 +by Peter Miller 
  
 +==== Wednesday, July 16 ====
  
-Wednesday, July 16.  
 Film - South West Tasmania. Film - South West Tasmania.
 The film shows areas familiar to bushwalkers. Some of the areas are under threat of "development" and will be the object of future conservation efforts.. The film shows areas familiar to bushwalkers. Some of the areas are under threat of "development" and will be the object of future conservation efforts..
 DINNER will be held before the meeting at the Nam Roc Chinese Restaurant, 538 Pacific Highway, St. Leonards. 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm. DINNER will be held before the meeting at the Nam Roc Chinese Restaurant, 538 Pacific Highway, St. Leonards. 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm.
  
-Wednesday, July 23+==== Wednesday, July 23 ==== 
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 Members slide night. Bring along your best slides that will be of interest to members. Limit 15 slides each. Members slide night. Bring along your best slides that will be of interest to members. Limit 15 slides each.
  
-Wednesday, July 30+==== Wednesday, July 30 ==== 
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 First traverse from Lake Manapouri to Cascade Cove, Dusky Sound, New Zealand. Peter Harris will show the slides of his trip described in the April issue of the magazine. First traverse from Lake Manapouri to Cascade Cove, Dusky Sound, New Zealand. Peter Harris will show the slides of his trip described in the April issue of the magazine.
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 CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes from the Club to Geoff Yewdall and Denise Brown who are getting married on 22nd August. CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes from the Club to Geoff Yewdall and Denise Brown who are getting married on 22nd August.
  
-===== ALTERATIONS TO THE WALKS PROGRAMME. =====+===== Alterations to the Walk Programme =====
  
 The Sunday walk starting at Turramurra, to be led by Barbara Evans shown on the programme for 27th July, will now take place on Sunday, 3rd August. Distance 17 km. The Sunday walk starting at Turramurra, to be led by Barbara Evans shown on the programme for 27th July, will now take place on Sunday, 3rd August. Distance 17 km.
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 ANDY TURNER. ANDY TURNER.
  
-===== THE MAY GENERAL MEETING by Barry Wallace =====+===== The May General Meeting =====
  
 +by Barry Wallace
  
 There were about 30 members present when the President called the May General meeting to order at about 2017. New members Frank Woodgate and Jim Percy were present to be welcomed with badge and constitution, and Valerie Calgert did show up a little later for the same treatment.  There were about 30 members present when the President called the May General meeting to order at about 2017. New members Frank Woodgate and Jim Percy were present to be welcomed with badge and constitution, and Valerie Calgert did show up a little later for the same treatment. 
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 The Treasurer's Report indicated an opening balance of $2124.13, Income of $915.92, Expenditure of $173.66 to provide a closing balance of 2866.39. The Treasurer's Report indicated an opening balance of $2124.13, Income of $915.92, Expenditure of $173.66 to provide a closing balance of 2866.39.
  
-Walks Report brought news of the Coolana working bee over the weekend 18/19/20 April. They reported that they had been hardworking bees, clearing gutters, exploring the water supply and cleaning down the corrugated iron for painting. +Walks Report brought news of the Coolana working bee over the weekend 18/19/20 April. They reported that they had been hard-working bees, clearing gutters, exploring the water supply and cleaning down the corrugated iron for painting. 
  
 Pat McBride reported 15 starters on his North Budawangs stroll, George Walton had 12 people out around Kanangra and Jim Brown had 8 on his "introductory" overnight trip in the lower Blue Mountains. Peter Christian's day walk almost went unreported, but someone finally admitted to having been there and counted 25 people. Pat McBride reported 15 starters on his North Budawangs stroll, George Walton had 12 people out around Kanangra and Jim Brown had 8 on his "introductory" overnight trip in the lower Blue Mountains. Peter Christian's day walk almost went unreported, but someone finally admitted to having been there and counted 25 people.
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