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Llantilio Crossenny was far enough, we decided, when we saw a scrawled sign " | Llantilio Crossenny was far enough, we decided, when we saw a scrawled sign " | ||
- | The next morning we explored the village; the decrepit manor house of our farm, the pub, the tiny shop/ | + | The next morning we explored the village; the decrepit manor house of our farm, the pub, the tiny shop/ |
This was to be a hazy warm day; the haze could be seen even across a field, and the near and distant hills had disappeared from view. We paid a visit to White Castle, one of the "Three Castles" | This was to be a hazy warm day; the haze could be seen even across a field, and the near and distant hills had disappeared from view. We paid a visit to White Castle, one of the "Three Castles" | ||
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After conSulting our accommodation guide, we found ourselves for the third time this trip camping in somebody' | After conSulting our accommodation guide, we found ourselves for the third time this trip camping in somebody' | ||
- | Anyway, we had rung the bell by the front door of a terrace house in the main street, and had been shown through to the back lawn where we pitched our tent. With no sign of a let-up in the rain, we were glad to have the use of the lean-to | + | Anyway, we had rung the bell by the front door of a terrace house in the main street, and had been shown through to the back lawn where we pitched our tent. With no sign of a let-up in the rain, we were glad to have the use of the lean-to |
Next day, with the weather cool and windy, but with the overnight rain cleared away, we had a quick look at the quaint (and traffic clogged) streets of Kington, and then headed for the hills again. And the hills were getting bigger! This next stretch of the path took us through typical Welsh border country - big rounded hills with deep wooded valleys between. Sheep country mainly, but some of the steeper hillsides cloaked with dark blankets of conifer plantations. | Next day, with the weather cool and windy, but with the overnight rain cleared away, we had a quick look at the quaint (and traffic clogged) streets of Kington, and then headed for the hills again. And the hills were getting bigger! This next stretch of the path took us through typical Welsh border country - big rounded hills with deep wooded valleys between. Sheep country mainly, but some of the steeper hillsides cloaked with dark blankets of conifer plantations. | ||
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by Ian Debert | by Ian Debert | ||
- | __Wednesday 22nd February__ - __" | + | __Wednesday 22nd February__ - __" |
We all use maps in our bushwalking but give little thought to how they are made. | We all use maps in our bushwalking but give little thought to how they are made. | ||
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+ | ===== The January General Meeting. ===== | ||
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+ | by Barry Wallace | ||
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+ | There were 30 or so members present at around 2016 when the President called the meeting to order. The call for apologies brought no response. Two new members were welcomed in the usual manner with constitution, | ||
- | THE JANUARY GENERAL MEETING | ||
- | ' by Barry Wallace | ||
- | There were 30 or so members present at around 2016 when the President called the meeting to order. The call for apologies brought no response. Two new members were welcomed in the usual manner with constitution, | ||
The Minutes of last month' | The Minutes of last month' | ||
- | Correspondence brought a letter from the South-East Forest Fighting Fund requesting donations to assist in the campaign to save the sensitive forest areas in south eastern N.S.W. which have been included in the area covered by the recent 15-year extension to the Wood- chipping | + | |
+ | Correspondence brought a letter from the South-East Forest Fighting Fund requesting donations to assist in the campaign to save the sensitive forest areas in south eastern N.S.W. which have been included in the area covered by the recent 15-year extension to the woodchipping | ||
The Treasurer' | The Treasurer' | ||
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The Walks Report began on the weekend of December 16,17,18 with Don Finch' | The Walks Report began on the weekend of December 16,17,18 with Don Finch' | ||
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Over the Christmas period Carol Bruce and John Porter led 6 people on their Brogo/ | Over the Christmas period Carol Bruce and John Porter led 6 people on their Brogo/ | ||
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Don Finch' | Don Finch' | ||
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George Walton had 9 on his Kosciusko area walk. The wildflowers were good and the weather was overcast but fine. Bob Younger' | George Walton had 9 on his Kosciusko area walk. The wildflowers were good and the weather was overcast but fine. Bob Younger' | ||
- | The following weekend, 6,7,8 January saw Les Powell leading a party of 5 on his Nattai River trip. The weather was cool, so to keep the troops entertained Les took them up onto Wanganderry tops to camp. Kenn Clacher' | + | |
- | The weekend of 13,14,15 January saw Oliver | + | The following weekend, 6,7,8 January saw Les Powell leading a party of 5 on his Nattai River trip. The weather was cool, so to keep the troops entertained Les took them up onto Wanganderry tops to camp. Kenn Clacher' |
- | Of the Sunday walks, there was no report of Elwyn Morris' | + | |
+ | The weekend of 13,14,15 January saw Oliver | ||
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+ | Of the Sunday walks, there was no report of Elwyn Morris' | ||
Federation matters are covered elsewhere in the magazine, but there was one item of special interest. It seems F.B.W. will be holding an extraordinary meeting to discuss the questions of incorporation and insurance. Sounds like old times. | Federation matters are covered elsewhere in the magazine, but there was one item of special interest. It seems F.B.W. will be holding an extraordinary meeting to discuss the questions of incorporation and insurance. Sounds like old times. | ||
- | Page 10 The Sydney Bushwalker February 1989 | + | |
Alex Colley presented the Conservation Report. There was a letter advising that some commercial organisation has been urging people to fish the Cox River by helicopter and a report that 550 people recently demonstrated in Bega against the removal of the wood-chipping license in south-western New South Wales. | Alex Colley presented the Conservation Report. There was a letter advising that some commercial organisation has been urging people to fish the Cox River by helicopter and a report that 550 people recently demonstrated in Bega against the removal of the wood-chipping license in south-western New South Wales. | ||
- | General Business brought a motion to the effect that the Club indemnify the Club Committee or any member of the Committee or any person acting under direction | + | |
+ | General Business brought a motion to the effect that the Club indemnify the Club Committee or any member of the Committee or any person acting under direction | ||
Then it was only a matter of announcements, | Then it was only a matter of announcements, | ||
- | ########### | + | |
- | FEDERATION OF BUSHWALKING CLUBS NSW - Re2ortof Januaa | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | ===== Federation Of Bushwalking Clubs NSW - Report Of January | ||
by Spiro Hajinakitas | by Spiro Hajinakitas | ||
- | Incorporation: | + | |
- | Wood-Chipping: | + | === Incorporation: |
- | General: 1989 National Sports Exhibition to be held on 4/10 September at Homebush Sports Centre. N.P.W.S. South-East | + | |
- | New Premises: The present venue at 39 George Street, The Rocks, is unsuitable and FBW will seek premises elsewhere. | + | The February meeting will decide date of extraordinary meeting to discuss |
- | ########### | + | |
- | BELVEDERE TAXIS BLACKHEATH | + | === Wood-Chipping: |
- | 10 SEATER MINI BUS TAXI | + | |
- | 047-87 8366 | + | Roger Lembit reports steps are being taken to establish The Deua National Park as a Wilderness Area. Clubs are urged to do walks in the wood-chipping areas, particularly Tantananglo, |
- | KANANGRA BOYD | + | |
- | . UPPER BLUE MOUNTAINS | + | === General: |
- | . SIX FOOT TRACK | + | |
- | PICK UP ANYWHERE FOR START OR FINISH OF YOUR WALK - BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT | + | 1989 National Sports Exhibition to be held on 4/10 September at Homebush Sports Centre. N.P.W.S. South-East |
- | Share the Fare Competitive Rates | + | |
- | February 1989 The Sydney Bushwalker Page 11 | + | === New Premises: |
- | COOL ANA | + | |
+ | The present venue at 39 George Street, The Rocks, is unsuitable and FBW will seek premises elsewhere. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | === Belvedere Taxis Blackheath. === | ||
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+ | 10 seater mini bus taxi. 047-87 8366. | ||
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+ | Kanangra Boyd. Upper Blue Mountains. Six Foot Track. | ||
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+ | Pick up anywhere for start or finish of your walk - by prior arrangement. | ||
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+ | Share the fare - competitive rates. | ||
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+ | ===== Coolana. ===== | ||
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+ | by Patrick James | ||
Coolana is the Club's own property on the left bank of the Kangaroo River in Kangaroo Valley. The entrance to the property is located at grid reference 692 513 on CMA map Burner 8928-2-N. Coolana is actually located close to the junction of three maps; Bundanoon 8928-1-5, Burner 8928-2-N and Kangaroo Valley 9028-4-S. The main part of Coolana is centred around grid reference 675 517 on the Bundanoon map. The map below should be more than sufficient to find the property. | Coolana is the Club's own property on the left bank of the Kangaroo River in Kangaroo Valley. The entrance to the property is located at grid reference 692 513 on CMA map Burner 8928-2-N. Coolana is actually located close to the junction of three maps; Bundanoon 8928-1-5, Burner 8928-2-N and Kangaroo Valley 9028-4-S. The main part of Coolana is centred around grid reference 675 517 on the Bundanoon map. The map below should be more than sufficient to find the property. | ||
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Coolana is about two hours drive south of Sydney via either the Hume Highway or the Princes Highway. The distance by either highway is almost the same. Take the Hume Highway to Mittagong, then via Bowral, Moss Vale and State Route 79 (Moss Vale Road) to Kangaroo Valley. Pass over Hampden Bridge and then take the second road to the right, see the map below. For travel via the Princes Highway turn off at Berry onto the Kangaroo Valley Road and then take the second road to the left before the Hampden Bridge. | Coolana is about two hours drive south of Sydney via either the Hume Highway or the Princes Highway. The distance by either highway is almost the same. Take the Hume Highway to Mittagong, then via Bowral, Moss Vale and State Route 79 (Moss Vale Road) to Kangaroo Valley. Pass over Hampden Bridge and then take the second road to the right, see the map below. For travel via the Princes Highway turn off at Berry onto the Kangaroo Valley Road and then take the second road to the left before the Hampden Bridge. | ||
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Hampden Bridge over the Kangaroo River is an impressive steel suspension structure with sandstone pylons. The turn-off is Mount Scanzi Road which becomes Tallowa Dam Road. Our land is on the northern side of the road. The access track leads from the road to parking area. From there it is downhill on foot to the land. | Hampden Bridge over the Kangaroo River is an impressive steel suspension structure with sandstone pylons. The turn-off is Mount Scanzi Road which becomes Tallowa Dam Road. Our land is on the northern side of the road. The access track leads from the road to parking area. From there it is downhill on foot to the land. | ||
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Coolana is about 32 ha in area and boasts as improvements one corrugated iron shed and a water supply. Coolana belongs to the Club and is open to all members to enjoy. Each year two or three Club functions including the Reunion and a bush dance are held at Coolana. The 1989 Reunion will be at Coolana. | Coolana is about 32 ha in area and boasts as improvements one corrugated iron shed and a water supply. Coolana belongs to the Club and is open to all members to enjoy. Each year two or three Club functions including the Reunion and a bush dance are held at Coolana. The 1989 Reunion will be at Coolana. | ||
- | There are plenty of good camping spots under shady trees and good swimming in the river.- Plenty of wood for camp fires. | + | |
- | TO BOWRAL | + | There are plenty of good camping spots under shady trees and good swimming in the river. Plenty of wood for camp fires. |
- | NOT TO SCALE | + | |
- | HAMPTON BRIDGE | + | [ Map of access to Coolana. ] |
- | KANGARM RTUFR | + | |
- | / TALLOWA ROAD | + | ---- |
- | SIGN COOLANA S.B.WALKE | + | |
- | TO NOWRA | + | === Canoe & Camping. === |
- | COOLANA | + | |
- | THE SYDNEY BUSHW 4E | + | 265 Victoria Road, Gladesville, |
- | 265 VICTORIA ROAD GLADESVILLE 211 | + | |
- | PHONE (02) 817 5590 HOURS - HON-FRI 9-5.30 | + | 226 Princes Highway, Kogarah Bay, 2217. Phone (02) 546 5455. Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5.30, Thurs 9-7, Sat - 9-4. |
- | THURS - 9-7 | + | |
- | SAT - 9-4 (PARKING AT REAR, OFF PITTWATER ROAD) | + | A large range of lightweight, quality, bushwalking & camping gear: |
- | 226 PRINCES HIGHWAY KOGARAH BAY 2217 PHONE (02) 546 5455 HOURS4--MON-FRI | + | |
- | THDRS - 9-7 | + | * Lightweight food for backpackers and canoeists |
- | SAT - 9-4 | + | * Cold weather protection clothing and raingear |
- | A LARGE RANGE OF LIGHTWEIGHI, QUALITY, BUSHWALKING Et CAMPING GEAR | + | * Maps, books and leaflets |
- | LIGHTWEIGHT FOOD FOR BACKPACKERS AND CANOEISTS | + | * Information service for canoeists and walkers |
- | COLD WEATHER PROTECTION CLOTHING AND RAINGEAR | + | |
- | MAPS, BOOKS AND LEAFLETS | + | * Compasses |
- | INFORMATION SERVICE FOR CANOEISTS AND WALKERS | + | * Survival gear |
- | KNIVES | + | |
- | WE STOCK THE LARGEST RANGE OF CANOEING GEAR IN N.S.W. | + | We stock the largest range of canoeing gear in N.S.W. |
- | QUALM( TOURING CRAFT OF Alt TYPES HIGH QUALITY, PERFORMANCE COMPETITION CRAFT | + | |
- | | + | Quality touring craft of all types. High quality, performance competition craft. |
- | ALL TYPES OF SPRAY COVERS | + | |
- | FOOTWEAR | + | * A huge range of paddles for all types of canoeing |
- | February 1989. The Sydney Bushwalker Page 13 | + | * Wetsuits |
- | THE BUNDEENA TO LITTLE MARLEY EASY WALK | + | * Surf skis |
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+ | * Wide range of jackets | ||
+ | * Face masks | ||
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+ | * Many types of buoyancy | ||
+ | * Helmets | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== The Bundeena To Little Marley Easy Walk. ===== | ||
by Errol Sheedy | by Errol Sheedy | ||
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Twelve walkers assembled at Cronulla for my annual easy stroll from Bundeena to Little Marley on Sunday 4th December. | Twelve walkers assembled at Cronulla for my annual easy stroll from Bundeena to Little Marley on Sunday 4th December. | ||
- | Some of us had been curious as to the extent of the recent bushfires in the Royal National Park (and indeed, some members who phoned me prior to the walk had asked questions as to whether the burnt areas might prevent the trip going), but Keith, ever a fund of necessary knowledge appertaining to matters outdoors, told us that whenhe | + | |
- | Now would be a good time to collect litter in the burnt areas. The number of bottles, | + | Some of us had been curious as to the extent of the recent bushfires in the Royal National Park (and indeed, some members who phoned me prior to the walk had asked questions as to whether the burnt areas might prevent the trip going), but Keith, ever a fund of necessary knowledge appertaining to matters outdoors, told us that when he had walked from Otford to Bundeena, the previous week, he had not seen many burnt areas south of Wattamolla, but that the areas north of there were mainly burnt out. So it proved to be, for most of the inland track region from Bundeena to Marley Beach had been burnt, providing a different kind of view of the bush. |
- | cans and, in the immediate vicinity of camping areas, old billys and other camping equipment tossed into the scrub along the tracks is quite considerable. Rubbish that was previously cloaked by foliage is now exposed for all to see. At one place a discarded aluminium can had landed in a banksia bush and the heat of the bushfire had melted and partially oxidised the can so that it hung there, draped in the blackened fork of the branch, looking for all the | + | |
- | world like a surrealistically deceased objet d'art. I felt sure that Dali would have deigned | + | Now would be a good time to collect litter in the burnt areas. The number of bottles, cans and, in the immediate vicinity of camping areas, old billys and other camping equipment tossed into the scrub along the tracks is quite considerable. Rubbish that was previously cloaked by foliage is now exposed for all to see. At one place a discarded aluminium can had landed in a banksia bush and the heat of the bushfire had melted and partially oxidised the can so that it hung there, draped in the blackened fork of the branch, looking for all the world like a surrealistically deceased objet d'art. I felt sure that Dali would have deigned to receive the commission to paint it in situ. |
- | to receive the commission to paint it in situ. | + | |
- | The view as we approached Marley Beach showed that, while the fires had been extensively through this area, there were pockets of unburnt bush here and there, such as the north end' | + | The view as we approached Marley Beach showed that, while the fires had been extensively through this area, there were pockets of unburnt bush here and there, such as the north end of Marley Beach and the stretch between Little Marley Beach and the creek. It seemed that the high ground above the track between these two beaches is actually just a southern extension of the Marley sand dune. The flat ridge heads off south at such a slight slope that the conclusion is difficult to avoid. |
- | the high ground above the track between these two beaches is actually just a southern extension of the Marley sand dune. The flat ridge heads off south at such a slight slope that the | + | |
- | conclusion is difficult to avoid. | + | We had a leisurely morning tea at Little Marley before setting off inland to Deer Pool for lunch, and where numerous swims were enjoyed. Several types of stoves were employed to boil the billy. George had a hexa-something-tablet stove which opened up with serrated jaws upon which the billy sat, and Les had a lot of fun with his new pump-up stove which he was trying to master prior to a N.Z. trip. There seemed to be some problem with the jets or whatever, and while aficionados of the stove looked on, making helpful suggestions, |
- | We had a leisurely morning tea at Little Marley before setting off inland to Deer Pool for lunch, and where numerous swims were enjoyed. Several types of stoves were employed to boil the billy. George had a hexa-something-tablet stove which opened up with serrated jaws upon which the billy sat, and Les had a lot of fun with his new pump-up stove which he was trying to master prior to a N.Z. trip. There seemed to be some problem with the jets or whatever, and while aficionados of the stove looked on, making helpful suggestions, | + | |
- | much for me so I had another swim. | + | The return track from Deer Pool along Marley Creek to Marley Beach was interesting because we found a repetition of the same minor difficulties we had earlier encountered while following the inland track from Bundeena. After the fires had burnt all the ground-level foliage, and the leaves fell from the singed gums, covering the bare track, it was no longer a matter of just following the tunnel of the track through a wall of bushes on either side. It wasn't a great problem but the track no longer looked familiar and it was a lot easier to walk off the track without realizing it. It just took a bit more care. Actually, at this point, it would not, after the fires, have been all that much more difficult to walk over the hill to the coast track. However if we had done so we would have been able to go straight into a performance of our own version of the Black and White Minstrel Show - without any whites in sight! |
- | The return track from Deer Pool along Marley Creek to Marley Beach was interesting because we found a repetition of the same minor difficulties we had earlier encountered while following the inland track from Bundeena. After the fires had burnt all the ground-level foliage, and the leaves fell from the singed gums, covering the bare track, it was no longer a matter of just following the tunnel of the track through a wall of bushes on either side. It wasn't a great problem but the track no longer looked familiar and it was a lot easier to walk off the track without realizing it. It just took a bit more care. Actually, at this | + | |
- | point, it would not, after the fires, have been all that much more difficult to walk over the hill to the coast track. However if we had done so we would have been able to go straight into a performance of our own version of the Black and White Minstrel Show - without any whites in sight! | + | We followed the Coast Track back to Bundeena enjoying a good N.E. breeze which made walking very pleasant, although we did miss the display of wild flowers which normally adorn the edges of the track. The process of regeneration is in full swing after the fires. Most of the casuarinas we saw were dead but the seed cones on the burnt branches have opened up, discharging the seeds, and there are myriad seedlings already growing. The most obvious new growth is on the grass trees (Xanthorrea). The new leaves, growing out of the top of the blackened stumps, were about 40 cm long with the tips browned from the fire which doesn' |
- | We followed the Coast Track back to Bundeena enjoying a good N.E. breeze which made walking very pelasant, although we did miss the display of wild flowers which normally adorn the edges of the track. The process of regeneration is in full swing after the fires. Most of the casuarinas we saw were dead but the seed cones on the burnt branches have opened up, discharging the seeds, and there are myriad seedlings already growing. The most obvious new | + | |
- | growth is on the grass trees (Xanthorrea). The new leaves, growing out of the top of the | + | |
- | blackened stumps, were about 40 cm long with the tips browned from the fire which doesn' | + | |
- | fire and regenerates from seed; other banksias put out shoots from lignotubers). The next | + | |
- | few months should be very interesting. | + | |
- | Page 14 The Sydney BushWalker February 19813. | + | |
The fires had made our usual walk much more memorable. | The fires had made our usual walk much more memorable. | ||
- | Participants | + | |
- | ** * ** * ** ** * * | + | __Participants |
- | FOOTNOTES | + | |
- | o Last month we were well represented in the media, on radio (see below) with a report on Bushwalking in the Thirties, and in the press with one of our older members, Bert Whillier, expounding on the sport of SAND SKIING. | + | ---- |
- | SBW members listening to National Radio at 1.30 pm on Saturday, 14th January, heard four | + | |
- | familiar voices, as Dot Butler, Edna Garrad, Paddy Pallin and Alex Colley discussed early days in the walking game around Sydney. Dot explained how simple and cheap it could be if you used a pillow-slip for a pack, slept in an overhang or in a hollow log wrapped in a blanket, and walked barefoot. Paddy and Alex told how specialised gear for walkers | + | ===== Footnotes. ===== |
- | o Alex Colley has sold over 50 copies of the Wilderness Calendars to Club members which provides a welcome boost to conservation funds and helps to disprove the belief that bushwalkers cannot count. Copies of the calendar are still available and make a handsome gift. A few minutes with some liquid paper will convert Jan 89 to Jan 90. Alex also has plenty of Henry Gold photo postcards. | + | |
- | o Next month is the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. All positions are open to members subject to Clauses 23 and 40 of the Constitution. So if you have a burning desire to be the Committee here's your opportunity. Voting is of course democratic, | + | Last month we were well represented in the media, on radio (see below) with a report on Bushwalking in the Thirties, and in the press with one of our older members, Bert Whillier, expounding on the sport of __sand skiing__. |
- | the weekend following the AGM, thue on Saturday | + | |
- | ANNUAL REUNION | + | SBW members listening to National Radio at 1.30 pm on Saturday, 14th January, heard four familiar voices, as Dot Butler, Edna Garrad, Paddy Pallin and Alex Colley discussed early days in the walking game around Sydney. Dot explained how simple and cheap it could be if you used a pillow-slip for a pack, slept in an overhang or in a hollow log wrapped in a blanket, and walked barefoot. Paddy and Alex told how specialised gear for walkers |
- | flIe lub supplie | + | |
- | oriRpcoa). On Sunday morning a damper-making | + | Alex Colley has sold over 50 copies of the Wilderness Calendars to Club members which provides a welcome boost to conservation funds and helps to disprove the belief that bushwalkers cannot count. Copies of the calendar are still available and make a handsome gift. A few minutes with some liquid paper will convert Jan 89 to Jan 90. Alex also has plenty of Henry Gold photo postcards. |
- | wet, | + | |
- | swimmers. | + | Next month is the __Annual General Meeting__. All positions are open to members subject to Clauses 23 and 40 of the Constitution. So if you have a burning desire to be the Committee here's your opportunity. Voting is of course democratic, |
- | T :-help you find our own piece of bush this edition has a 'map. Coolahald atrthel jOhciion Wfour CMA'maps just to Make it difficult. Keep in mind that "a working bee, | + | |
- | - | + | On the weekend following the AGM, thus on Saturday |
- | HoWever if you require transport to Coolana for the ReUniOn Helen Gray is the ohe td-talk | + | |
- | -h. , | + | To help you find our own piece of bush this edition has a map. Coolaha is at the junction of four CMA maps just to make it difficult. Keep in mind that a working bee will probably |
- | to on 86 6263 - also if you can give. anyone a lift in your Car.. | + | |
- | !! | + | Ian Debert has agreed to be Transport |
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- | 1' an Debert has agreed to be Tranaport | + | However if you require transport to Coolana for the Reunion Helen Gray is the one to talk to on 86 6263 - also if you can give anyone a lift in your car. |
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- | requiring a lift home after a Meeting | + | |
- | It seems sensible to talk to Ian early in the night whilst | + | |
Reports are that all the Christmas walks returned safe and sound. | Reports are that all the Christmas walks returned safe and sound. | ||
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