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|6|Postscript|Judy O' | |6|Postscript|Judy O' | ||
|9|From the Clubroom|Maurice Smith| | |9|From the Clubroom|Maurice Smith| | ||
- | |9|Position Vacant -Columnist(s)|| | + | |9|Position Vacant -Columnist(s)| |
- | |9|Advance Notice - Sasha Litvak still has vacancies for his Nepal trip|| | + | |9|Advance Notice - Sasha Litvak still has vacancies for his Nepal trip| |
- | |10|The Gardens of Stone|An interesting report on one of Oliver Crawfords walks in this area. Alan Wells|| | + | |10|The Gardens of Stone|An interesting report on one of Oliver Crawfords walks in this area. Alan Wells| |
- | |10|Flowers of the Royal Epacris Obtusifolia Another flower from Judy Mehaffey|| | + | |10|Flowers of the Royal Epacris Obtusifolia Another flower from Judy Mehaffey| |
|13|General meeting Notes|Barry Wallace| | |13|General meeting Notes|Barry Wallace| | ||
|14|Search for a Lost Aeroplane|Here is a chance to get into the history books. You could be the one to find it| | |14|Search for a Lost Aeroplane|Here is a chance to get into the history books. You could be the one to find it| | ||
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|12|High Tops Equipment| | |12|High Tops Equipment| | ||
|15|Paddy Pallin| | |15|Paddy Pallin| | ||
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===== From the Editor ===== | ===== From the Editor ===== | ||
My special thanks to all of those people who have written to me about mobile telephones and other modern means of communication. We could only publish a few of your letters but the others were not wasted effort. They will all be considered in forming the Clubs " | My special thanks to all of those people who have written to me about mobile telephones and other modern means of communication. We could only publish a few of your letters but the others were not wasted effort. They will all be considered in forming the Clubs " | ||
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===== A novice camps in the snow ===== | ===== A novice camps in the snow ===== | ||
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At 2am I lay awake in my warm (but heavy) sleeping bag listening to the wind howling outside the tent and precipitation hitting the sides. Was it more sago snow or rain? If it was snow we were safe, as the strange looking pegs which we found in the garage and hoped would be snow pegs, would become frozen in and we would remain secure. However, if it was raining hard on us, there was a good chance that the rain would melt the snow holding the pegs in place and, who knows what would happen to the tent with the next gust of wind. | At 2am I lay awake in my warm (but heavy) sleeping bag listening to the wind howling outside the tent and precipitation hitting the sides. Was it more sago snow or rain? If it was snow we were safe, as the strange looking pegs which we found in the garage and hoped would be snow pegs, would become frozen in and we would remain secure. However, if it was raining hard on us, there was a good chance that the rain would melt the snow holding the pegs in place and, who knows what would happen to the tent with the next gust of wind. | ||
- | This ulcer-making experience occurred in mid-August whilst camped, quite safely as it turned out, near pounds | + | This ulcer-making experience occurred in mid-August whilst camped, quite safely as it turned out, near Pounds |
Ever since my first tentative steps on cross-county skis in 1985 I had wanted to try camping in the snow. I almost persuaded David to try this in perfect conditions in November 1992, when we skied to the summit of Kosciusko in glorious sunshine and we could have easily camped on grass near the Snowy River. That time I was seduced by the promise of another delicious plate of fajitas at the Balcony Restaurant in Jindabyne. | Ever since my first tentative steps on cross-county skis in 1985 I had wanted to try camping in the snow. I almost persuaded David to try this in perfect conditions in November 1992, when we skied to the summit of Kosciusko in glorious sunshine and we could have easily camped on grass near the Snowy River. That time I was seduced by the promise of another delicious plate of fajitas at the Balcony Restaurant in Jindabyne. | ||
- | I had discussed the possibility of snow camping with every keen cross-country skier I met and had amassed a veritable bible of information on the subject. I had talked about doing it so often that if it didn't happen in 1994 I would lose face, even though my photographs prove that it snowed on my tent on 27 December 1993 at Round Mountain. I was too unconfident to book onto a Club ski trip without first proving to thyself | + | I had discussed the possibility of snow camping with every keen cross-country skier I met and had amassed a veritable bible of information on the subject. I had talked about doing it so often that if it didn't happen in 1994 I would lose face, even though my photographs prove that it snowed on my tent on 27 December 1993 at Round Mountain. I was too unconfident to book onto a Club ski trip without first proving to mhyself |
Then an invitation came from long-term SBW members Vic and Valery Gosbell to join them on an overnight ski trip. The big dump of white stuff had arrived, the weekend was free, so no excuses, we would give it a go. We agreed to meet at Guthega on August 13th - I should have looked closer at the date! | Then an invitation came from long-term SBW members Vic and Valery Gosbell to join them on an overnight ski trip. The big dump of white stuff had arrived, the weekend was free, so no excuses, we would give it a go. We agreed to meet at Guthega on August 13th - I should have looked closer at the date! | ||
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Join us on our longest ever exploration of the rugged Kimberley coast region between the Berkeley and Drysdale Rivers. Come north when the land is green, when the rivers and waterfalls are at their incredible best. | Join us on our longest ever exploration of the rugged Kimberley coast region between the Berkeley and Drysdale Rivers. Come north when the land is green, when the rivers and waterfalls are at their incredible best. | ||
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We begin by exploring the area around Berkeley Falls and Gorge then move overland to King George Falls where the river plunges 90 metres into the sea at the head of one of Australia' | We begin by exploring the area around Berkeley Falls and Gorge then move overland to King George Falls where the river plunges 90 metres into the sea at the head of one of Australia' | ||
Too long? The trip is divided into three sections. The float plane will bring in two food drops and provide transport for those doing only one part of the trip. | Too long? The trip is divided into three sections. The float plane will bring in two food drops and provide transport for those doing only one part of the trip. | ||
- | Chartering boats and float planes is not cheap so this trip will be expensive. However, help us by booking early and we'll help you with a discount of up to 20%. For more information about this expedition and the rest of our bushwalking program contact Willis 's Walkabouts. | + | Chartering boats and float planes is not cheap so this trip will be expensive. However, help us by booking early and we'll help you with a discount of up to 20%. For more information about this expedition and the rest of our bushwalking program contact: |
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+ | Willis' | ||
+ | 12 Carrington Street, | ||
+ | MILLNER NT 0810 | ||
+ | Ph: (089) 85 2134 | ||
+ | Fax: (089) 85 2355 | ||
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===== On The Receiving End ===== | ===== On The Receiving End ===== | ||
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"I am ringing on behalf of my boss who would like to go on a bushwalk with his family. He would like it to be of about 7 hours duration on a clearly, marked trail. He has been on a walk in the mountains at Wentworth Falls which he was told was one of the best walks in Sydney. Could you please suggest another walk he could do that is similar to that one. It must, however, be on very clearly marked trails as he does not want to get lost." | "I am ringing on behalf of my boss who would like to go on a bushwalk with his family. He would like it to be of about 7 hours duration on a clearly, marked trail. He has been on a walk in the mountains at Wentworth Falls which he was told was one of the best walks in Sydney. Could you please suggest another walk he could do that is similar to that one. It must, however, be on very clearly marked trails as he does not want to get lost." | ||
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===== Development Threats To National Parks ===== | ===== Development Threats To National Parks ===== | ||
- | There is no end to development threats' | + | There is no end to development threats to national parks. In the last issue the proposal to permit 400 helicopter flights over the Blue Mountains was described. Two further threats have surfaced |
- | The. Lady Carrington Estate at fielensburgh | + | |
- | | + | The Lady Carrington Estate at Helensburgh |
- | . The proposal. by Mushroom | + | |
- | ont, | + | The proposal by Mushroom |
- | operations from Ebenezer to an | + | pressure from the Land and Environment Court to relocate its Operations from Ebenezer, where they are definitely "on the nose." |
- | inholding. at Mebbin Swamp onTinda | + | |
- | threat to Wollemi National Park and | + | In view of the impending |
- | wilderness. The company is under | + | There are a number of inholdings and enclaves of privately owned land in national parks which might be used for waste disposal. Such sites are a temptation to subdividers and sometimes bar access to the parks. |
- | pressure from,. the Land and | + | |
- | Environment | + | For these reasons it is to be hoped that the $20 million made available to the NPWS for land acquisition will be used to acquire such sites. |
- | Operations from Ebenezer, where | + | |
- | they are definitely "on the nose." | + | |
- | Some 1200 tonnes of horse manure | + | |
- | per week would be taken to the | + | |
- | Tinda Creek drains into. | + | |
- | the protected waters of Wollemi | + | |
- | Creek and the Colo. The 3.3 kin | + | |
- | access road crossing the swamp | + | |
- | would be upgraded and sealed. In | + | |
- | the park the operation would be out | + | |
- | of Sight and well Away from | + | |
- | residential land. - | + | |
- | In view of the impending | + | |
- | For these reasons it is to be hoped that the $20 million made available to the NPWS for land acquisition will be used to acquire such _sites. | + | |
===== Report on Historical walk on Saturday 9 July 1994 ===== | ===== Report on Historical walk on Saturday 9 July 1994 ===== | ||
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by Nancy Alderton | by Nancy Alderton | ||
- | The group comprised one member and one prospective (three interested people having withdrawn at the last minute), as well as the leader. The party walked from Linden to Kings Cave, which is a marvellous cave once used by the Aborigines and by the King's Men supervising the building of the road - from -Penrith to Bathurst. After inspecting Caleys Repulse (Caley being the first man to reach Linden before | + | The group comprised one member and one prospective (three interested people having withdrawn at the last minute), as well as the leader. The party walked from Linden to Kings Cave, which is a marvellous cave once used by the Aborigines and by the King's Men supervising the building of the road from Penrith to Bathurst. After inspecting Caleys Repulse (Caley being the first man to reach Linden before |
===== Postscript to Judy O' | ===== Postscript to Judy O' | ||
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Members and readers will remember I was unfortunate enough to give myself a nasty broken ankle on a walk in the Nattai N.P. led by Bill Holland about this time last year. Among the many horrible memories I have before, after and during the experience was the 30 hour waiting time it took to get to hospital. | Members and readers will remember I was unfortunate enough to give myself a nasty broken ankle on a walk in the Nattai N.P. led by Bill Holland about this time last year. Among the many horrible memories I have before, after and during the experience was the 30 hour waiting time it took to get to hospital. | ||
- | However, my recovery has been excellent, although not 100 percent, and I have been walking again for some time. With this in mind and feeling that the whole sorry thing was in the past, I decided to take up the specialist' | + | However, my recovery has been excellent, although not 100 percent, and I have been walking again for some time. With this in mind and feeling that the whole sorry thing was in the past, I decided to take up the specialist' |
- | So I cheerfully booked in for what I was promised would be a quick, safe, pain free and even happy little operation. All went well until abut a week after leaving hospital when I started feeling a lot of pain and noticed swelling and redness that didn't go away. I carried on at work for a few more days until realised that I couldn' | + | So I cheerfully booked in for what I was promised would be a quick, safe, pain free and even happy little operation. All went well until about a week after leaving hospital when I started feeling a lot of pain and noticed swelling and redness that didn't go away. I carried on at work for a few more days until I realised that I couldn' |
I limped back to the doctor who organised an X-ray and after a quick look sent me straight to the North Shore Hospital where I was diagnosed as having a well advanced Golden Staph infection and admitted poste haste. I was hooked up to an intravenous drip and given jumbo doses of antibiotics for four days, confined to bed (no, no, not another bed pan, please) but worst of all, my ankle was put back in plaster! Could this really be happening? | I limped back to the doctor who organised an X-ray and after a quick look sent me straight to the North Shore Hospital where I was diagnosed as having a well advanced Golden Staph infection and admitted poste haste. I was hooked up to an intravenous drip and given jumbo doses of antibiotics for four days, confined to bed (no, no, not another bed pan, please) but worst of all, my ankle was put back in plaster! Could this really be happening? | ||
- | My spirits dropped, figuratively speaking, from the top of Perrys Lookdown to Blue Gum in about five seconds flat and then dropped a bit further (wherever that could be) when saw the crutches leaning against the wall for when I was ready to hop around again. | + | My spirits dropped, figuratively speaking, from the top of Perrys Lookdown to Blue Gum in about five seconds flat and then dropped a bit further (wherever that could be) when I saw the crutches leaning against the wall for when I was ready to hop around again. |
I never know how, when or why the infection occurred although its commonly associated with hospitals - and if not treated " | I never know how, when or why the infection occurred although its commonly associated with hospitals - and if not treated " | ||
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However, the crutches were thrown aside after a week or so of leaving hospital and I'm pleased to say I have now shaken off the nasty bugs and re-emerged into the able-bodied world again. Total recovery time: about eight weeks. | However, the crutches were thrown aside after a week or so of leaving hospital and I'm pleased to say I have now shaken off the nasty bugs and re-emerged into the able-bodied world again. Total recovery time: about eight weeks. | ||
- | Please, whoever' | + | Please, whoever' |
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- | Advertisement - Pyrenees Adventures | + | ===== Advertisement - Mountain Equipment===== |
+ | Outfitters for the serious bushwalker | ||
+ | ===== Advertisement - Pyrenees Adventures===== | ||
- | Trekking in Nepal Oct' 94 | + | Guided walking holidays in South West France. |
- | Sasha Litvak is planning a trip to.. Nepal in late October for a month, high altitude trekking to Everest Base Camp. | + | |
- | People who' | + | ===== Trekking in Nepal Oct' 94===== |
- | Sasha. Litvak | + | |
- | Phone (h) 663 0755 | + | Sasha Litvak is planning a trip to Nepal in late October for a month, high altitude trekking to Everest Base Camp. |
- | " " | + | People who may be interested in going on this trip and would like more information should contact Sasha without delay. |
- | Fax 663 1222FROM THE CLUBROOM. | + | |
- | Maurice Smith | + | Sasha Litvak |
- | Fungi, Flowers and Pioneers. . . | + | Phone (h) 663 0755; (w) 385 4158; Fax 663 1222 |
- | The club room has seen several interesting sessions in the past few weeks. These sessions were all presented by SBW club members. First we had Frank Tacker with his slides of Australian fungi. Then followed Ron Howlett with slides Of West Australian wildflowers, | + | |
+ | ===== From the Clubroom===== | ||
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+ | by Maurice Smith | ||
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+ | Fungi, Flowers and Pioneers: The club room has seen several interesting sessions in the past few weeks. These sessions were all presented by SBW club members. First we had Frank Tacker with his slides of Australian fungi. Then followed Ron Howlett with slides Of West Australian wildflowers, | ||
Frank' | Frank' | ||
Apart. :from the delicious mushrooms that I buy from my local fruit and vegetable market, 'I doubt that my delicate taste buds will ever be tempted by the visual delights that Frank provided to a rapt audience. Thanks to Frank for the slides. ' - | Apart. :from the delicious mushrooms that I buy from my local fruit and vegetable market, 'I doubt that my delicate taste buds will ever be tempted by the visual delights that Frank provided to a rapt audience. Thanks to Frank for the slides. ' - | ||
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- | livers | + | ===== Olivers |
- | Proposed Gardens | + | by Allan Wells\\ |
- | Of Stone National | + | |
- | Park | + | After missing out on Oliver Crawford' |
- | 20th & 21st Aug' | + | |
- | Allan Wells | + | |
- | After missing out on- Oliver Crawford' | + | |
along a dirt road: for a short distance before heading into the bush. We had to carry 4 litres of water each as the area is extremely dry. | along a dirt road: for a short distance before heading into the bush. We had to carry 4 litres of water each as the area is extremely dry. | ||
We soon came to a deep and beautiful grOttO which would make a top campsite, opening out to views of the Wolgan valley. After signing a small visitors book contained in a glass jar we backtracked, | We soon came to a deep and beautiful grOttO which would make a top campsite, opening out to views of the Wolgan valley. After signing a small visitors book contained in a glass jar we backtracked, | ||
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Next morning, after a laid back breakfast we left at 9:10 with ' | Next morning, after a laid back breakfast we left at 9:10 with ' | ||
Oliver Crawford (leader), John Hogan, Lubo Huang, Dave Thurston,, Wells, Keith Bradbury, ob | Oliver Crawford (leader), John Hogan, Lubo Huang, Dave Thurston,, Wells, Keith Bradbury, ob | ||
- | FloWers | + | |
- | Royal | + | ===== Flowers |
Epacris obitusifolia | Epacris obitusifolia | ||
Blunt-leaf Heath Family EpacridaCeae | Blunt-leaf Heath Family EpacridaCeae | ||
Not as common as E longiflora, or E microphilla, | Not as common as E longiflora, or E microphilla, | ||
Epacris. obtusifolia From NPWS | Epacris. obtusifolia From NPWS | ||
- | The leaves are about 10 mm long, blunt and erect. | ||
- | The Creamy-white' | ||
- | Flowering June to November. | ||
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===== The Sydney Bushwalkers List of New Members for August 1994 ===== | ===== The Sydney Bushwalkers List of New Members for August 1994 ===== | ||
^Name^Address^Home Phone^Business Phone^ | ^Name^Address^Home Phone^Business Phone^ | ||
|ARCHIBALD MR JOHN|13/146 OBERON ST COOGEE 2034|665 7175|231 0519| | |ARCHIBALD MR JOHN|13/146 OBERON ST COOGEE 2034|665 7175|231 0519| | ||
- | |BRADBURY MR KEITH|26 JUDITH AVE CABRAMATTA 2166|601 1046|| | + | |BRADBURY MR KEITH|26 JUDITH AVE CABRAMATTA 2166|601 1046| | |
|CARTER MS ANNE|13/146 OBEFION ST COOGEE 2034|6657175|332 6478| | |CARTER MS ANNE|13/146 OBEFION ST COOGEE 2034|6657175|332 6478| | ||
|GOHARI MR JOHN|5 CURRAWONG RD BEROWRA HTS 2082|456 3541|952 0665| | |GOHARI MR JOHN|5 CURRAWONG RD BEROWRA HTS 2082|456 3541|952 0665| | ||
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|KERR MS JOANNE|68 EVANS ST IROZELLE 2039|810 0583|563 2184| | |KERR MS JOANNE|68 EVANS ST IROZELLE 2039|810 0583|563 2184| | ||
|MALLETT MS LINDA|89 GROVE ST EARLWOD 2206|787 4382|818 5222| | |MALLETT MS LINDA|89 GROVE ST EARLWOD 2206|787 4382|818 5222| | ||
- | |RODA MR HENRY|86 GORDON ST MANLY VALE 2093|948 2715|| | + | |RODA MR HENRY|86 GORDON ST MANLY VALE 2093|948 2715| | |
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===== The August General Meeting ===== | ===== The August General Meeting ===== |
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