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by Morag Ryder | by Morag Ryder | ||
- | He is the greatest | + | He is the greatest |
No matter where you go, __he' | No matter where you go, __he' | ||
From Jagungal to Guougang and out to Mount Pritchard\\ | From Jagungal to Guougang and out to Mount Pritchard\\ | ||
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Blue Plastic. | Blue Plastic. | ||
- | From Deadhorse Gap to Frenchians | + | From Deadhorse Gap to Frenchmans |
On Ti Willa or Mother Woila and even Mount Baw Baw\\ | On Ti Willa or Mother Woila and even Mount Baw Baw\\ | ||
When you're standing up on Tyan Pic or on The Viking high\\ | When you're standing up on Tyan Pic or on The Viking high\\ | ||
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by Tom Wenman | by Tom Wenman | ||
- | (First published in the SBW Magazine in December 1982, it is timely to re-print this story in this April issue as the Confederation of Walking | + | (First published in the SBW Magazine in December 1982, it is timely to re-print this story in this April issue as the Confederation of Walking |
- | In his story Tom enthuses over the view from Splendour Rock, and it does command a vast panorama of the mountains and valleys which were the birthplace and nursery of the bush walkking | + | In his story Tom enthuses over the view from Splendour Rock, and it does command a vast panorama of the mountains and valleys which were the birthplace and nursery of the bush walking |
Bill Capon' | Bill Capon' | ||
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The start is certainly easy of access; with the prelude of a pleasant and fast early Saturday morning drive to Carlon' | The start is certainly easy of access; with the prelude of a pleasant and fast early Saturday morning drive to Carlon' | ||
- | Some eleven walkers joined Bill and we set off through Carlon' | + | Some eleven walkers joined Bill and we set off through Carlon' |
Mob's Soak cave always provides water, and a salutary reminder of the messiness of humans, and it ran true to form on this occasion, with, surprisingly, | Mob's Soak cave always provides water, and a salutary reminder of the messiness of humans, and it ran true to form on this occasion, with, surprisingly, | ||
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Wayne Steel was out there doing it again over the weekend of 5,6,7 March with a trip in the Budawangs. The party of 13 enjoyed what Wayne described as a good hard walk, with rain. There were tales of Wayne having a damp night up on top of Mount Tarn, having been lured there by an early evening spell of fine moonlit conditions. Ian Debert' | Wayne Steel was out there doing it again over the weekend of 5,6,7 March with a trip in the Budawangs. The party of 13 enjoyed what Wayne described as a good hard walk, with rain. There were tales of Wayne having a damp night up on top of Mount Tarn, having been lured there by an early evening spell of fine moonlit conditions. Ian Debert' | ||
- | Conservation Report was next, wtih news that the Road Transport Authority has responded to Alex's letter re pollution of the Nattai, pointing out that there is no turbidity entering the Nattai River from the sedimentation control works installed around the Mittagong bypass roadworks. It seems that a New Areas Bill drafted in part by the National Parks Association will be presented to State Parliament in the near future. Indications are that the government will effectively give the green light to mining which will disrupt the Mount Airly area. | + | Conservation Report was next, with news that the Road Transport Authority has responded to Alex's letter re pollution of the Nattai, pointing out that there is no turbidity entering the Nattai River from the sedimentation control works installed around the Mittagong bypass roadworks. It seems that a New Areas Bill drafted in part by the National Parks Association will be presented to State Parliament in the near future. Indications are that the government will effectively give the green light to mining which will disrupt the Mount Airly area. |
Detailed Confederation Notes appeared in last month' | Detailed Confederation Notes appeared in last month' | ||
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====Kakadu Expeditions.==== | ====Kakadu Expeditions.==== | ||
- | Leave the traffic, telephones and stress of the city behind. Join us on one of our two longest Kakadu wilderness expeditions. Swim in beatitiful | + | Leave the traffic, telephones and stress of the city behind. Join us on one of our two longest Kakadu wilderness expeditions. Swim in beautiful |
===Kakadu Circle No. 2: May 9-30.=== | ===Kakadu Circle No. 2: May 9-30.=== | ||
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The National Parks and Wildlife (New Areas and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, prepared by the National Parks Association and moved by Dr. Macdonald, is now before State Parliament. It seeks to create some of the 20 parks promised by the ALP at the 1987 election and requires the National Parks and Wildlife Service to investigate some of the Association' | The National Parks and Wildlife (New Areas and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, prepared by the National Parks Association and moved by Dr. Macdonald, is now before State Parliament. It seeks to create some of the 20 parks promised by the ALP at the 1987 election and requires the National Parks and Wildlife Service to investigate some of the Association' | ||
- | What remains unmined of the " | + | What remains unmined of the " |
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Leader: Peter Christian. | Leader: Peter Christian. | ||
- | A comprehensive journey with an extensive itinerary. | + | A comprehensive journey with an extensive itinerary. |
__Note__: This trip will be approximately 20-25% cheaper than other similar commercially operated ventures. | __Note__: This trip will be approximately 20-25% cheaper than other similar commercially operated ventures. |
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