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|Sunday 15|Another chance to visit Palona Cave and its stalagmites. | |Sunday 15|Another chance to visit Palona Cave and its stalagmites. | ||
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+ | |Saturday, 21st October|Those one-day racehorses are at it again - Wild Wilf whips the neddies along on this made dash through Upper Kangaroo. Magnificent waterfalls - glorious scenery but a little blurred. Navigational adjustments could easily add about 4 kilos to the total bring your own daylight saving.| | ||
+ | |Sunday, 22|Frank Malloy shepherds his charges on this interesting walk around Mount Victoria. Good tracks most of the way. Excellent scenery in this corner of the mountains. Plenty of easy map reading practice.| | ||
+ | |(27), 28, 29|Barrington, | ||
+ | |Sunday, 29|Could be daylight saving time on this walk so watch it. But whatever time it is it's always nice along Kangaroo Greek, with its superb swimming holes and lush lunch spots. Be guided by Sheilla Binns along a pleasant track. Special Excursion tickets to Waterfall.| | ||
+ | The Summer Walks Programme (December, January, February) is already circulating in the clubroom. While summer and daylight saving bring thoughts of canyons and swimming trips, what about putting on a Test Walk as well - you might even enjoy helping prospectives to become good members of S.B.W. | ||
- | Page 6 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALICL, | + | ==== News from Abroad ==== |
- | BUNYIP RUCKSACK | + | |
- | This ' | + | |
- | SENIOR RUCKSACK | + | |
- | A single pocket, shaped rucksack. Suitable for overnight camping. Weight 1%lbs | + | |
- | BUSHMAN RUCKSACKS | + | |
- | Have sewn-in curved bottom for extra comfort in carrying. win I hold 30 lbs. 2 pocket model 1%lbs 3 pocket model 1%Ibs | + | |
- | KIANDRA MODEL | + | |
- | Hooded bag. Extra well filled. Very compact. Approx 3%lbs. | + | |
- | PIONEER RUCKSACK | + | |
- | is an extra large bag with four external pockets and will carry about 40lbs of camp gear. Weight 2%lbs | + | |
- | MOUNTAINEER DE LUXE Can carry 70lbs or more. Tough lightweight terylene/ cotton, proofed fabric with special P.V.C. reinforced | + | |
- | base. 20" x 17" x 9" proofed nylon extension throat with double draw cord for positive closure. F lap has full sized zip pocket of waterproof nylon. Outside pocket. Bag is easily detached | + | |
- | Weight 6lbs | + | |
- | CARRYING BAGS P.V.C. or nylon. | + | |
- | 4 | + | |
- | MOUNTAINEER | + | |
- | Same features as de luxe model except for P.V.C. bottom reinforcing. Weight 51hlbs | + | |
- | Compasses dry, oil filled or wrist types. | + | |
- | Maps. Large range. Bushwalking books. | + | |
- | Freeze dried and dehydrated foods. | + | |
- | Stoves and lamps. | + | |
- | Aluminium cook ware. Ground sheets. | + | |
- | Everything for the bushwalker, | + | |
- | TRAMPER FRAME RUCKSACK | + | |
- | Young people and ladies will find this pack a good one. It will carry sufficient camping equipment and food for 3 or 4 days or more. Has 3 pockets, capacity about 30 lbs. Weight 4Ibs. | + | |
- | Super warm. Box quilted. Added leg room. Approx 4%lbs. | ||
- | WALL TENTS | ||
- | Two, three or four man. From 3% to-4tAil3S | ||
- | 69 LIVERPOOL ST.., SYDNEY 26-2686, 61-7215 | ||
- | Page 7 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER September, 1972. | ||
- | some of David' | ||
- | Saturday, | ||
- | October whips the neddies along on this mad dash thru Upper Kangaroo. Magnificent waterfalls glorious scenery but a little blurred. Navigational adjustments could easily add about 4 kilos to the total bring your own daylight saving. | ||
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- | around Mount Victoria. Good tracks most of the way. Excellent scenery in this corner of the mountains. Plenty of easy map reading practice. | ||
- | (27); 8,29 Barrington, beautiful Barrington with Uncle Ray Hookway. Tracks all the way thru the rain forest with open going across the snowgrass plains. Excellent views from Carcys Peak and Mount Barrington. Please note Ray's correct phone number is 644-6349, not as shown on programme. | ||
- | Sunday,29 Could be daylight saving time on this walk so watch it. | ||
- | But whatever time it is it's always nice along Kangaroo Greek, with its superb swimming holes and lush lunch spots. Be guided by Sheilla Binns along a pleasant track. Special Excursion tickets to Waterfall. | ||
- | The Summer Walks Programme (December, January, February) is already circulating in the clubroom. While summer and daylight saving bring | ||
- | thoughts of canyons and swimming trips, what about putting on a Test Walk | ||
- | as well you might even enjoy helping prospectives to become good members | ||
- | of S.B.U. New Year resolution and all that. | ||
- | *************** | ||
- | News from Abroad | ||
John Holly reports receiving a letter from David Ingram, who has seen Frank Leyden in England and who is now visiting Ireland. | John Holly reports receiving a letter from David Ingram, who has seen Frank Leyden in England and who is now visiting Ireland. | ||
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- | + | ==== Up and Down, with Snow Brown ==== | |
- | ====== Up and Down, with Snow Brown ====== | + | |
by Spiro Ketas | by Spiro Ketas |
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