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-EZ 0 +====== The Sydney Bushwalker ====== 
-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush 'Walkers Incorporated, Box 4476 GPO, Sydney 2001. Club meetings are held eVery Wednesday evening from 7.45 pm at the Ella Community Centre, 58a Dalhousie + 
-Street, Haberfield (next door to the Post Office). Prospective members and visitors are invited to visit the Club any Wednesday. To advetIise in this magazine please contact the Business Manager. +Established June 1931 
-* * * * * * * * * + 
-EDITOR Mc/bag Ryder, Box 347 PO, Gladesville 2111 +A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush 'Walkers Incorporated, Box 4476 GPO, Sydney 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.45 pm at the Ella Community Centre, 58a Dalhousie Street, Haberfield (next door to the Post Office). Prospective members and visitors are invited to visit the Club any Wednesday. To advertise in this magazine please contact the Business Manager. 
-Telephone 809 4241 + 
-BUSINESS MANAGER Anita Doherty, 2 Marine Crescent, Hornsby Heights 2077 Telephone 476 6531 +**Editor** | Morag Ryder, Box 347 PO, Gladesville 2111 \\ Telephone 809 4241 | 
-PRODUCTION MANAGER Helen Gray Telephone 86 6263 +| **Business Manager** | Anita Doherty, 2 Marine Crescent, Hornsby Heights 2077 \\ Telephone 476 6531 | 
-TYPIST Kath Brown +| **Production Manager** | Helen Gray \\ Telephone 86 6263 | 
-ILLUSTRATOR. Morag Ryder +| **Typist** | Kath Brown | 
--:PRINTERS kenn Clacher & Les Powell- +| **Illustrator** | Morag Ryder | 
- Pa5e +| **Printers** | Kenn Clacher & Les Powell | 
-by Dot Butler 3 + 
-Alex Colley 7 +===== February 1990 ===== 
-Morag Ryder 8 + 
-John Porter 9 +The Annual Re-union | | Page 2 | 
-'Olio' 10 +Bike Tripping - Mittagong to Katoomba | Dot Butler | 3 | 
-Colin Putt 13 +Blue Mountains Wilderness Threatened | Alex Colley | 7 | 
- 13 +Mittagong to Katoomba '89 | Morag Ryder | 8 | 
-Helen Gray 14 +Federation Notes | John Porter | 9 | 
-Barry Wallace 15 +Portrait of a Climber - Part 3 | 'Clio' | 10 | 
-Dot Butler 16 +Mail Bag - 'Fuel Stoves' | Colin Putt | 13 | 
- 16 +Save the Forests - Build with Scrimber | | 13 | 
-The Annual Re-union +Mailbag - Ticks at Coolana | Helen Gray | 14 | 
-Bike Tripping - Mittagong to Katoomba Blue Mountains Wilderness Threatened Mittagong to KatoOmba '89 Federation Notes +The January General Meeting | Barry Wallace | 15 | 
-Portrait of a Climber - Part 3 Mail Bag -,'Fuel Stoves' +Social Notes | Dot Butler | 16 | 
-Save the Forests - Build with Scrimber Mailbag - Ticks at Coo3ana The January General Meeting Social Notes +Footnotes | | 16 | 
-Footnotes + 
-* * * * * * * * * +===== Advertisements ===== 
-Advertisements  + 
-Canoe & Camping - Gladesville & Kogarah.Bay Blackheath Taxis & Tourist Services +Canoe & Camping - Gladesville & Kogarah Bay | 6 | 
-'Eastwood Camping Centre Kakadu - Wet Wonderland +Blackheath Taxis & Tourist Services | | 
-* * * * * * * * +Eastwood Camping Centre | 12 | 
-+Kakadu - Wet Wonderland | 14 | 
-12 + 
-14 +===== The Annual Re-union ===== 
-Page 2 The Sydney Bushwalker February + 
-Pi +As usual, our Annual Reunion will be held at Coolana. The Social Program will give you details of date and contact phone numbers, and the map below will make it easy for you to find our property. 
-As usual, our Annual Reunion will be held at Coolana. The Social Program will give you details of date and contact phone numbers, and the map below will make it Fasy for you to find our property. + 
-You can reach it via the Hume Highway, turning off at State Route 79 (the Moss Vale Road). Alternatively, drive down the Princes Highway and turn off at Berry into the Kangaroo Valley Road. Either way, Hampton Bridge in KangarooValley marks the turnoff.+You can reach it via the Hume Highway, turning off at State Route 79 (the Moss Vale Road). Alternatively, drive down the Princes Highway and turn off at Berry into the Kangaroo Valley Road. Either way, Hampton Bridge in Kangaroo Valley marks the turnoff. 
 Apart from the usual Reunion Events, you can swim or canoe in the river, or just relax and listen to the birds sing. What if it rains? Retreat to the shelter shed of course, and snuggle around the fire! Apart from the usual Reunion Events, you can swim or canoe in the river, or just relax and listen to the birds sing. What if it rains? Retreat to the shelter shed of course, and snuggle around the fire!
 +
 (See also Pages 14 & 16) (See also Pages 14 & 16)
-TO BOWRAL + 
-COOLANA +===== Search and Rescue ===== 
-NOT TO SCALE +
-HAMPTON BRIDGE +
-71. +
-car park +
-ZN +
-,/ TALLOWA ROAD +
-signpost MT. SCANZI +
-TO NOWRA +
-SEARCH AND RESCUE....+
 Ever wondered how its done? Just how is a search and rescue organised.... how are all the searchers co-ordinated.... how is a difficult rescue achieved? Come and see on March 31/April 1, when S & R have their next practice at Howes Swamp, near the Putty Road. Ever wondered how its done? Just how is a search and rescue organised.... how are all the searchers co-ordinated.... how is a difficult rescue achieved? Come and see on March 31/April 1, when S & R have their next practice at Howes Swamp, near the Putty Road.
 Contact John Porter for all details - on Ph. 797.9784 Contact John Porter for all details - on Ph. 797.9784
-February 1990 The Sydney Bushwalker Page 3 + 
-BIKE TRIPPING+===== Bike tripping ===== 
 BY DOT BUTLER Part One.... BY DOT BUTLER Part One....
 MITTAGONG TO KATOOMBA MITTAGONG TO KATOOMBA
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 We made good time across the Wollondilly and up the steep walk on the other side. We We made good time across the Wollondilly and up the steep walk on the other side. We
 were together for lunch in Burnes Creek. We then pushed our bikes up the long drawn out hills were together for lunch in Burnes Creek. We then pushed our bikes up the long drawn out hills
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-February 1990 The Sydney Bushwalker Page 5 
 to Yertanderie.' On walking up one hill we found a little fox caught in a dingo trap. The to Yertanderie.' On walking up one hill we found a little fox caught in a dingo trap. The
 poor little creature had tried to gnaw his trapped foot off but had not succeeded. He looked poor little creature had tried to gnaw his trapped foot off but had not succeeded. He looked
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 dam or puddle hole we found along the route was used for tooling-off purposes. dam or puddle hole we found along the route was used for tooling-off purposes.
 (NEXT MONTH -13ART 2 - "RYLSTONE:30 SINGLETON") (NEXT MONTH -13ART 2 - "RYLSTONE:30 SINGLETON")
-*******#***. .CONBRATULATIONS + 
-:-Grood wishes from theClub to Sandy (nee Hynes) and John Williams whde':,.J.itt. child Daniel johnmas born early February AAd.ther -b6Nalkerl +===== Congratulations ===== 
-NEW MEMBERS+ 
 +Good wishes from theClub to Sandy (nee Hynes) and John Williams whde':,.J.itt. child Daniel johnmas born early February AAd.ther -b6Nalkerl 
 + 
 +===== New members ===== 
 A welcome to two new members JONKMAN, Naryke A welcome to two new members JONKMAN, Naryke
-MANUSU, Patricia, - +MANUSU, Patricia, -who were admitted in Februar
-First came Doone, who had pUlled his bike up Taro's Ladders on a piece of string and rode +
-in along the Neck. He was closely followed by Roger who had thrown his bike away at Medlaill, Gap and walked in along the Neck. Roger was closely followed by John Scott who had walkedhe whole distance from MIttagong to Katoomba. As there was no sign of anyone else, these four went home. +
-who were admitted in Februar+
 Phone 371 992, Phone 371 992,
 " 398 4368 " 398 4368
-265 VICTORIA ROAD GLADESVILLE2111 PHONE (02) 817 5590 HOURS - MON..FRi. 9.6 + 
-THURS9-8 +First came Doonewho had pUlled his bike up Taro's Ladders on a piece of string and rode 
-SAT. 94 +in along the NeckHe was closely followed by Roger who had thrown his bike away at MedlaillGap and walked in along the NeckRoger was closely followed by John Scott who had walkedhe whole distance from MIttagong to KatoombaAs there was no sign of anyone else, these four went home
-(PARKING AT REAR OFF PITT'WATER ROAD) + 
-A LARGE RANGE OF LIGHTWEIGHTQUALITY, BUSHWALKING Et CAMPING GEAR +===== Conservation ===== 
- LIGHTWEIGHT FOOD FOR BACKPACKERS AND CANOEISTS +
- COLD WEATHER PROTECTION CLOTHING AND RAINCEAR +
- MAPS, BOOKS AND LEAFLETS +
- INFORMATION SERVICE FOR CANOEISTS AND WALKERS +
- KNIVES  COMPASSES  SURVIVAL GEAR +
-WE STOCK THE LARGEST RANGE OF CANOEING GEAR IN N.S.W+
-QUALITY TOURING CRAFT OF ALL TYPES HIGH QUALITY, PERFORMANCE COMPETITION CRAFT +
- A HUGE RANGE OF PADDLES FOR ALL TYPES OF CANOEING  WETSUITS  SURF SKIS +
- ALL TYPES OF SPRAY COVERS  WIDE RANGE OF JACKETS & CAGS  FACE MASKS +
- FOOTWEAR  MANY TYPES OF BUOYANCY & LIFE VESTS  HELMETS +
-February 1990 The Sydney Bushwalker Page 7 +
-CONSERVATION+
 BLUE MOUNTAINS WILDERNESS THREATENED by Alex Colley BLUE MOUNTAINS WILDERNESS THREATENED by Alex Colley
 "Barralier Trail" Hon. Conservation Secretary "Barralier Trail" Hon. Conservation Secretary
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  The use by private or commercial interests of any form of motorised transport (including  The use by private or commercial interests of any form of motorised transport (including
 the landing of ercraft,, will not be permitted. the landing of ercraft,, will not be permitted.
- Motorised transport cperated by any agency, except for essential management or rescue+ Motorised transport operated by any agency, except for essential management or rescue
 operations, will not be permitted. operations, will not be permitted.
-* * * * * * * * * 
-Page  8 The Sydney,Bushwalker February 1990 
  
-MITTAGONG to KATOOMBA+===== Mittagong to Katoomba ===== 
 SeRtember 28 - October  3. LEADER Ian Rannard  SeRtember 28 - October  3. LEADER Ian Rannard 
 bylloragftyder PART TWO: Butcher's Creek to Cox's River bylloragftyder PART TWO: Butcher's Creek to Cox's River
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 appreciative looks at the cloud-dappled sweeps of Megalong and Jamisonyalleys. It had appreciative looks at the cloud-dappled sweeps of Megalong and Jamisonyalleys. It had
 been one of the most perfect walks I had ever experienced. Pity you missed it. been one of the most perfect walks I had ever experienced. Pity you missed it.
-************ + 
-FEDERATION NOTES by John Porter+===== Federation notes ===== 
 + 
 +by John Porter 
 Federation is now incorporated, and has a new name - CONFEDERATION OF Federation is now incorporated, and has a new name - CONFEDERATION OF
 BUSHWALKING CLUBS N.S.W. Meetings will be held quarterly in January, April, July (A.G.M.) and October, at Burwood Public School on the third Tuesday BUSHWALKING CLUBS N.S.W. Meetings will be held quarterly in January, April, July (A.G.M.) and October, at Burwood Public School on the third Tuesday
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 special extra meeting will be called for any major decisions. Meetings special extra meeting will be called for any major decisions. Meetings
 start at 7.30 pm. start at 7.30 pm.
-******** + 
-3- +===== Portrait of a climber ===== 
-BLACKHEATH TAXIS & TOURIST SERVICES +
-10 & le SEATER MINI BUS TAXI +
-047-87 8366 +
-KANANGRA BOYD +
-UPPER BLUE MOUNTAINS +
-SIX FOOT TRACK +
-PICK UP ANYWHERE FOR START OR FINISH OF YOUR WALK - BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT +
-Share the Fare Competitive Rates +
--. +
-Page 10 The Sydney Bushwalker February 1990 +
-PORTRAIT OF A CLIMBER+
 PART THREE:  BY 'CLIO' 'The Sydney Rock Climbers'  PART THREE:  BY 'CLIO' 'The Sydney Rock Climbers' 
 In October 1935 Dr. Dark and Brant returned to investigate the then unclimbed Split Rock (now Crater Bluff). Though they were unsuccessful in their attempt, a number of possible routes were eliminated. They also reconnoitered the Green Glacier route but didn't reach the summit. In October 1935 Dr. Dark and Brant returned to investigate the then unclimbed Split Rock (now Crater Bluff). Though they were unsuccessful in their attempt, a number of possible routes were eliminated. They also reconnoitered the Green Glacier route but didn't reach the summit.
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 As General Medical Officer for the small country town Dr. Dark became profoundly influenced by what he saw. "I was brought up as a perfectly good Tory and remained that way until the As General Medical Officer for the small country town Dr. Dark became profoundly influenced by what he saw. "I was brought up as a perfectly good Tory and remained that way until the
 Depression began". He initially had little interst in politics until he treated a 16-year old Depression began". He initially had little interst in politics until he treated a 16-year old
-7 
-February 1990 The Sydney Bushwalker Page 11 
 boy whom teachers considered to have a brilliant future in science, medicine or law, but had to resort to labouring as his parents were unemployed and had a large family to support. He thought Australia was losing the benefit of its brilliant intellectuals because of a rotton economic system which condemned them to penury. And it was that which turned him into a boy whom teachers considered to have a brilliant future in science, medicine or law, but had to resort to labouring as his parents were unemployed and had a large family to support. He thought Australia was losing the benefit of its brilliant intellectuals because of a rotton economic system which condemned them to penury. And it was that which turned him into a
  During the second world war. Dr. Dark joined the local branch'. of the Volunteer Defence Corps whkEh had the responsibility:.of finding suitable sites for  During the second world war. Dr. Dark joined the local branch'. of the Volunteer Defence Corps whkEh had the responsibility:.of finding suitable sites for
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 Dr. Eric Dark 0.A., MBs.Chm, died on July 28, 1987, at the age of 98. Their family home Dr. Eric Dark 0.A., MBs.Chm, died on July 28, 1987, at the age of 98. Their family home
 "Varuna", designed by Eleanor in 1939, is to be converted into a writers' retreat. "Varuna", designed by Eleanor in 1939, is to be converted into a writers' retreat.
-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:+ 
 +==== Acknowledgements==== 
 Blue Mountains City Library, Dot Butler (The Sydney BUshwalker - various), the late Eric Dark, John Dark, Michael Dark, Lindsay Irvine, Fred Pollock, 'Walkabout Magazine April 1938 (L. Brant), the Brenda White Collection, Osmar White, Warwick Williams. Blue Mountains City Library, Dot Butler (The Sydney BUshwalker - various), the late Eric Dark, John Dark, Michael Dark, Lindsay Irvine, Fred Pollock, 'Walkabout Magazine April 1938 (L. Brant), the Brenda White Collection, Osmar White, Warwick Williams.
-' ******** + 
-DR.DARK IN THE WARRUMBUNGLES +===== Mailbag ===== 
-WA +
- Wilderness Equipment Backpacks +
-Goretex Clothing Cycle Panniers +
-NT +
- Beef Jer +
-WAD +
- CIBB Butter Concentrate  +
-NSW +
- Sleeping Bags J & H, Mont, Romans +
- Rainwear Mont, J & H, Superior +
- Day Packs +
-High Tops, Summit Gear +
- Bonwick Caving Ladders +
-Holeproof Undies 4 Socks +
- Trailblazer Hats DB 5tuff +
- Cdnyon bags +
-TAS- +
- Blundstone Boots +
-EASTWOOD +
-CAMPING +
-CENTRE +
-3 Trelawney St (PO Box 131) Eastwood NSW 2122 +
-ACT +
- National Maps +
-SA +
- Rossi Bopts +
- Fl. ers Baby Carriers +
-Vic +
- Outgear Backpacks Accessories +
- Feathertop Wool Shirts +
- Giant Trees Dried meals +
-February 1990 The-Sydney-BUShvalker Page 13 +
-41 +
-MAILBAG+
 The sharp eyes and alert mind of COLIN PUTT found an interesting little anomaly in some information printed in November issue of the magazine. He commented - The sharp eyes and alert mind of COLIN PUTT found an interesting little anomaly in some information printed in November issue of the magazine. He commented -
 "I was interested to read in the November Bushwalker about the new rules about campfires in Tasmania, apparently originating from the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Department. I found particularly intriguing the repeated reference to 'fuel stoves!. The Department is clearly very concerned that any stoves used in their nominated areas should be fuel stoves, not stoves "I was interested to read in the November Bushwalker about the new rules about campfires in Tasmania, apparently originating from the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Department. I found particularly intriguing the repeated reference to 'fuel stoves!. The Department is clearly very concerned that any stoves used in their nominated areas should be fuel stoves, not stoves
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 "Oh, Government departmental gobbledegook, how I love it!" "Oh, Government departmental gobbledegook, how I love it!"
 (The term 'fuel stove' is now common among the camping:fraternity.  Just so long as everyone knows it really means 'portable stove', all will be well. EDITOR.), (The term 'fuel stove' is now common among the camping:fraternity.  Just so long as everyone knows it really means 'portable stove', all will be well. EDITOR.),
-*######### + 
-SAVE VIE ,FORESTS BUILD WITH SCRIMBER!+===== Save the forests build with Scrimber===== 
 ANOTHER EXHIBIT AT THE "ENVIRONMENT '90" CONFERENCE. ANOTHER EXHIBIT AT THE "ENVIRONMENT '90" CONFERENCE.
 Those clever folk in South Australia have found an alternative to sawn  Those clever folk in South Australia have found an alternative to sawn 
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 Because it is made of long, tightly compressed strands, Scrimber does not warp or shrink (or, crumble, like chip board), and the overall strength compares favourably with ordinary timber. In April it will be available in N.S.W. from Hudsons Hardware and Mitre 10 Homemaker stores. Because it is made of long, tightly compressed strands, Scrimber does not warp or shrink (or, crumble, like chip board), and the overall strength compares favourably with ordinary timber. In April it will be available in N.S.W. from Hudsons Hardware and Mitre 10 Homemaker stores.
 So who said that conservation costs jobs? In S.A. it is creating a new industry! Why can't we manufacture this in N.S.W. - at Oberon, for example? So who said that conservation costs jobs? In S.A. it is creating a new industry! Why can't we manufacture this in N.S.W. - at Oberon, for example?
-########+ 
 +===== For sale ===== 
 Tried and proven old technology, but shop new, never pitched. Cords not even threaded. Tried and proven old technology, but shop new, never pitched. Cords not even threaded.
 FOR SALE FOR SALE
 PADDY MADE :GLEN TENT - THE BEST Best offer - KATHY MCINNES - Phone 86 4254 PADDY MADE :GLEN TENT - THE BEST Best offer - KATHY MCINNES - Phone 86 4254
-Page 14 + 
-MAILBAG +===== Mailbag ===== 
-The Sydney Bushwalker+
 February 1990 February 1990
 from HELEN GRAY from HELEN GRAY
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 (4) Use an insect repellent on your skin if you are going to be walking in the long grass. It definitely works. (4) Use an insect repellent on your skin if you are going to be walking in the long grass. It definitely works.
 Two years ago I ignored my own advice and got about 200 ticks on me. Last reunion, and on another visit, I took the above precautions and had NOT ONE BITE! Two years ago I ignored my own advice and got about 200 ticks on me. Last reunion, and on another visit, I took the above precautions and had NOT ONE BITE!
-(/./44-etta - Wee Weaderlawd + 
-See it when it's green +===== The January General Meeting ===== 
-See It without the winter crowds + 
-BUSH WALK IN THE WET! +by Barry Wallace
-SEE KAKADU AT ITS BEST! +
-Why. Wait 'until -June or July when the waterfalls are nearly dry? In February and March they are at their magnificent bett. Wildflowers are at their most prolific. Those few bushwalkers who visit will have the wilderness, all to themselves. +
- February and March are -among the most comfortable months for walking. Daily maximum temperatures of 30-35 are the norm but this is true 12 months a year. Cloudy days feel cooler than sunny ones. It does not rain all day every day. The normal pattern is for short sharp bursts which are a welcome relief during the heat of the day. Many days have no rain at all. +
-Picfure yourself walking in a Kakadu that few people other than the original aboriginal inhabitants have ever seen. The land is lush and green. Beautiful swimming pools abound. You stop to admire the art in a rock shelter then turn around and watch the rains come down Just as the original inhabitants have done for thousands of years. +
-Evening comes and after a hot meal you settle down to sleep in a dry bed, needing nothing more than a sheet to keep you warm. The cares and worries of the urban world seem a million miles away as you drift gently dff to sleep. +
-Write for the full 1990 programme. +
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-12 Carrington Street MIllner, NT 0810 Ph: (089)85 2134 +
-Willis's Walkabouts also offers extended bushwalking trips to Central Australia, the Kimberleys, Alaska & the Yukon and even South America. Write for details. +
-February 1990 The Sydney Bushwalker Page 15 +
- THE JANUARY GENERAL MEETING by Barry Wallace+
 There was a certain amountof worried searching of horizons, cupboards etc. at the advertised starting time of 1930, but by around 2007 there were some 20 or so members present so the President called them to order and declared the meeting begun before they could escape or worse. There were apologies from Carol Bruce, John Porter, Maurie Bloom and Jeff Niven There was a certain amountof worried searching of horizons, cupboards etc. at the advertised starting time of 1930, but by around 2007 there were some 20 or so members present so the President called them to order and declared the meeting begun before they could escape or worse. There were apologies from Carol Bruce, John Porter, Maurie Bloom and Jeff Niven
 and there were no new members to welcome. The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and received with no further discussion. and there were no new members to welcome. The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and received with no further discussion.
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 imity of all that cheese and crackers. It will probably all get published in the magaxine and imity of all that cheese and crackers. It will probably all get published in the magaxine and
 you can read it at your leisure. THE MEETING CLOSED at 2055. you can read it at your leisure. THE MEETING CLOSED at 2055.
-* * * * * * * * * * * + 
-Page 16 The Sydney Bushwalker February 1990 +===== Social notes ===== 
- SOCIAL NOTES by Dot Butler + 
- 28th February - NOSTALGIA NIGHT - Early days in the Club. Reg Alder, one of our keen+by Dot Butler 
 +28th February - NOSTALGIA NIGHT - Early days in the Club. Reg Alder, one of our keen
 photographers from the past, will be bringing a collection of slides, and Frank Leyden has sent 12 of his best. Members of the Dungalla Club (old retired Bushwalkers) have been invited. Tiger Walkers, hobnailed boots and discovering new routes. Photographs, photographers from the past, will be bringing a collection of slides, and Frank Leyden has sent 12 of his best. Members of the Dungalla Club (old retired Bushwalkers) have been invited. Tiger Walkers, hobnailed boots and discovering new routes. Photographs,
 equipment, our bushwalking history as it really happened. If you have any memorabilia of those Roaring Days, come and add it to the collection. equipment, our bushwalking history as it really happened. If you have any memorabilia of those Roaring Days, come and add it to the collection.
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 Bhopal (India), will be telling us about SOUTH AFRICA. Don't miss this excellent speaker. Bhopal (India), will be telling us about SOUTH AFRICA. Don't miss this excellent speaker.
 28th March CULTURE NIGHT - See below - - 28th March CULTURE NIGHT - See below - -
-********* rootNoTEs+ 
 +===== Footnotes ===== 
 THERE'S NO BIZ LIKE SHOW BIZ  THERE'S NO BIZ LIKE SHOW BIZ 
 ....but do we have any talent? DO WE HAVE ANY TALENT! Musicians on many kinds of instruments, singen3 old and new. Not only long-time favorites like Geoff Wagg and Tom Wenman, but other polished performers like Anita and Alan Doherty. (You have never heard their duets?, then you have a treat in store!) They are all coming to entertain you on our ....but do we have any talent? DO WE HAVE ANY TALENT! Musicians on many kinds of instruments, singen3 old and new. Not only long-time favorites like Geoff Wagg and Tom Wenman, but other polished performers like Anita and Alan Doherty. (You have never heard their duets?, then you have a treat in store!) They are all coming to entertain you on our
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