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PO Box 2199

QUEENSLAND Sunnybank Hills


QLD 4109
BUSHWALKERS Email qldbwc@yahoo.com
CLUB Inc. Phone No (07) 3341 7509
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Newsletter September 2010

Lost World

Club News
Results of QBW AGM First Aid Training 28 August 2010
At the Club's Annual General Meeting held on Tuesday the 3rd 10 members attend the annual CPR refresher training with St
August 2010, all nine committee positions were filled. Six John Ambulance on Saturday, 28 Aug 2010, completing an
committee members continued on in the same positions while important event on the Club’s training program.
three new committee members were elected. The training not only updates Club members on new techniques
Welcome to Gerry Jones who becomes our new Membership but it also enable members to implement the skills they learn in
Officer. This is her first time on committee. David Haliczer is the a controlled environment.
new Outings Officer and Lynn Nicol the Social Secretary. Both Learning the basics of the DRABCD Action Plan, the 10
have been on committee before. members took to the training enthusiastically, even having a go
All voluntary positions were also filled. David Rae is the new at doing CPR on the dummy training manikin.
Equipment Officer. A new position of Librarian was made and Practising CPR on a dummy is a lot easier than being
Noelene McCay took on the role. confronted with a real life emergency situation but it is essential
Many thanks to all for volunteering their time. A full list of we do this since research has found that only seven percent of
committee and voluntary members is on Page 2 of the Australians feel very confident in administering first aid at
Newsletter. serious accidents where people are injured.
After the training we all celebrated with a well earned cup of
Pilgrimage 2010 20-22 August 2010 coffee across the road from K2 to which some members later
At least 10 members attended the 2010 Pilgrimage at the Crows retreated.
Nest Show Grounds. Thanks to all those who attended. Stuart Mackay
Unfortunately there was drizzly rain on the Friday plus a freezing Note that the Club encourages every member to have a First Aid
cold wind. Soup and supper in the shed was provided and fires Certificate. The Club will subsidise at least 50% of the cost of a
in drums helped to keep members warm. First Aid Course or a CPR refresher course if the member is a
On the Saturday a few walks had to be cancelled due to swollen leader or is planning to lead a walk.
creeks or not enough people on the walk. However the walks
that did go out were interesting with a lot of flowers out including Farewell to John Boyle
orchids. The dinner at the Pub and then a dance at the Crows It is with sadness that we inform you that one of our members,
Nest RSL hall led by the Band O' Coots helped to brighten and John Boyle, passed away on the 2/8/2010 at Southport Hospital.
liven things up. John was an active and keen walker who had only been in the
Sunday morning and there was a sausage sizzle plus a buy and Club for a year.
sell swap meet. There was good participation in the Sunday His funeral was held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
morning games. Harrisville on Tuesday 10/8/2010. Four of our members were
Many thanks to the Toowoomba Bushwalkers Club for hosting able to attend. John will be missed.
this year's Pilgrimage.

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General Information The Management Committee
Meeting Place President Gil Gunthorpe 0408 980 694
Club meetings are on the first Tuesday of the month starting at Vice President Noelene McCay 3889 0264(H)
7.30PM. There is no Club meeting in January. Secretary Sue Ward 3844 6389(H)
Meeting are held at the Little King's Hall on the corner of Carl Treasurer John Hinton 3343 3724(H)
and O'Keefe Streets, Buranda. Entry is via the gate on Carl St.
Outings Officer David Haliczer 3879 8334(H)
There is parking within the grounds and in Carl Street.
Membership Officer Gerry Jones 3376 9454(H)
Tea/Coffee and cake/biscuits are provided after the meeting. A
coin donation would be appreciated. Editor Richard Kolarski 3341 7509(H)

Membership Social Secretary Lynn Nicol 3219 6228(H)

Probationary Membership Training Officer Stuart Mackay 3890 8196(H)

A non-member automatically becomes a Probationary Member


on his/her first walk after signing the waiver form. There is no
Other Voluntary Positions
fee payable to become a Probationary Member. Equipment Officer David Rae 3395 1838(H)
However a Probationary Member must become an Ordinary Supper Convenor Mary Sherlock 3209 8514 (H)
Member on his/her second walk by filling out a Membership Librarian Noelene McCay 3889 0264(H)
Form and paying the membership fee.
BWQ Rep Stuart Mackay 3890 8196 (H)
Ordinary Membership
BWQ Rep Richard Kolarski 3341 7509 (H)
A person may become an Ordinary Member by filling out and
signing a Membership Form, having a proposer sign the form
and handing the form with the membership fee to a committee Campsite Monitors
member or walk leader. John Brunott Ballows, Paddys Knob
The proposer may be a friend (who is a member of the Club) of Kerry de Clauzel Throakban, Barney Gorge and
the applicant, the leader of the walk that the applicant is on, the Lower Portals
Membership Officer at a Club meeting or if the Membership
Ann Kemp Spicers Peak (east & west)
Officer is not available, one of the committee members.
Richard Kolarski Running Creek Falls
An Ordinary Member has the right to vote at an AGM or be
elected to a committee position. A Probationary Member has Barbara Makepeace Rat-a-tat, Spicers/Doubletop saddle
neither of these rights. Rum Jungle
Members of Another Bushwalking Club John Shera Panorama Point
Members of another bushwalking club which is affiliated with John & Julie Shera Mt Superbus & Rabbit Fence Jct
Bushwalking Queensland Inc. (or an interstate Federation) and Lower Panorama
who are covered by the same Insurance do not need to become Ken Walters Mt May saddle & Paddy’s Plain
a member of our Club to go on our walks. However Club
members will have priority if there is a limit on numbers.
Editors Pic
Club Equipment
Compasses Topo Maps GPS's
Emergency Lights First Aid Kits UHF Radios
The above are for free use by members.
Contact David at 3395 1838 or email david.r.rae@gmail.com
PLBs with inbuilt GPS
The Club has 5 PLBs with inbuilt GPS. The PLBs will be made
available at each Club meeting and will need to be returned at
the following Club meeting. Contact Richard on 3341 7509.
Abseil Gear (ropes, harnesses, helmets, karabiners etc.)
Ordinary Members - $5.00 charge for use of the Club rope and
another $5.00 charge for use of harness and accessories .
Probationary Members and members of affiliated clubs - $10.00
charge for use of the Club rope and another $10.00 charge for
use of harness and accessories.
Contact Trevor at 0411 512 202
CPR Refresher
Back Pack for Hire $5.00 charge
The above ten members attended a CPR refresher course run
Contact Trevor at 0411 512 202
by St John's Ambulance on 28/8/2010.
T/W Tent for Hire 2 man, 2.8kg $5.00/week
Contact Dave Haliczer 0432 901 030
Bivy Bags For Sale $3.00 each or 2 for $5.00. New Members
These bivy bags are 2 metres by 0.9 metres and are bright Anthony Kerin Vickie Kerin
orange in colour. Use as a pack liner or emergency bivy bag. Peter Victor
Contact Patricia Kolarski on 3341 7509.
Space Blankets For Sale $2.50 each. As at 30/8/2010 we have 66 financial members
Light weight and take up no room at all. A must for all walkers!
Contact Patricia Kolarski on 3341 7509.

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Special Coming Events Tasmania Central Plateau T/W 11-21 December 2010
This will be led by Dave Haliczer and will involve persons under
Leader Training Day 18 years of age. Member who wish to participate please contact
When 19 September 2010 David on 0432 901 030 for more information.
Time 10.00am to 12 noon
Where 74 Kallista Rd., Rochedale Tasmanian Hikes 29 December 2010 to 14 January 2011

A Training session will be held to discuss the lessons learnt on a I am leading two exciting extended hikes for a group of up to 6
recent medivac on one of our walks. All leaders and potential hikers after Christmas. The first hike will be the Precipitous Bluff
leaders are invited to attend. Also anyone involved in the Hike following the Moonlight Ridge trail to Pindars Peak and
medivac is invited to come along. then on to Precipitous Bluff (affectionately known as PB by
Tasmanians).
Walks Planning Day This is followed by a descent to New River Lagoon where there
is some wading expected before joining the South Coast Track.
When 19 September 2010 This walk will take place over 10 days to give us time to smell
Time 12 noon to 4.00pm the roses along the way.
Where 74 Kallista Rd., Rochedale The second walk takes place from Lake St Clair where we will
catch the ferry to the Overland Track and hike up to Pine Valley
Walks Planning and BBQ.
Hut. From here we will ascend into the Labyrinth area and camp
An invitation is extended to all leaders or potential leaders to up near Lake Helios or in Big Gun Pass. We will then make our
come along and help fill in the Walks Calendar for the following way over Falling Mountain back on to the Overland track.
months.
For both of these walks there is an extra day factored in as a
Brochures, walk notes, maps and books will be available to help rest day or a day to wait out bad weather should there be any.
to plan those walks For the last two years the weather has been very mild and
Bring along meat, sausages or prawns for a BBQ plus a salad sunny over this time.
and nibblies to share. If you are interested, please contact me on 0432901030 or email
Coffee and tea will be provided. me at d.a.haliczer@stpeters.qld.edu.au Dave Haliczer

Cooloola Great Walk 27 September – 1 October 2010 New Zealand Treks February March 2011
I am planning to do this walk in late September as a cross-over In February/March 2011 I will be leading a number of treks in
with another walking group. It is a five day walk and would be New Zealand . In the South Island around 26th February the
done Monday to Friday. Anyone interested please contact walks will be the Wilkin – Young Valleys Circuit Mt Aspiring and
Patricia Kolarski on 3341 7509. then off to Rees – Dart track. Both are 4-5 days in length. These
walks will be based out of Queenstown.
Through Walk Training October 2010 In the North Island leaving from Wellington around 12th March
we will be doing the 5 day Whanganui River journey and then on
On 9-10 October and 16-17 October there will be through walk to do the Tongariro Northern Circuit over 4-5 days. We will then
training at Barney Gorge Junction. This will be led by Dave travel to Auckland via the Coromandel Peninsula where we fly
Haliczer and will involve persons under 18 years of age. out around 26/27th March. One/two cars will be hired out of
Member who wish to participate contact David on 0432 901 030 Wellington to provide the transportation.
for more information. Contact Dave Rae on 3395 1838

QBW Christmas Party 3 to 5 December 2010


Place Camp Constable, Mt Glorious. School Student Walks
Cost $20 if staying one night, $35 for 2 nights. At the committee meeting on 30/3/2010 David Haliczer
presented a proposal to take secondary school students (aged
Theme Come dressed as a name of a song for the Saturday 15-17) on extended bushwalks under the umbrella of QBW.
BBQ. Prizes given for best costume. David also presented documentation on Risk Management
There is sleeping accommodation available for 60 campers in strategies he had prepared plus consent forms that would need
two cabins (24 beds in each) and three other rooms. You will to be signed by the parents.
need to bring your own pillows, sheets and blankets. There is provision under our Rules and by-laws for people under
Amenities: 6 tiled showers with hot and cold water and 6 septic 18 to attend Club events. Also Insurance issues appeared to be
toilets. covered under the special walks provision in the policy.
There is a double storied hall with a dinning room and kitchen After some discussion on the matter, the following motion was
downstairs and recreation hall upstairs. The kitchen is equipped carried: That the committee accept in principle the concept of
with gas range, warming oven, toaster/griller, cold room, deep David Haliczer’s walks with Secondary School Students under
freezer, meat slicer and portable barbeque. Crockery and cutlery the designation ‘special walks’.
provided. It may be necessary for ordinary members going on these
Meat will be provided for the BBQ on the Saturday night but special walks to have a Blue Card. A Blue Card is free for
otherwise bring along your own food plus maybe a bit to share. volunteers and an application form can be downloaded from
www.pact.org.au/pdfs/Blue_card_volunteer.pdf
Program
More information on Blue Cards at
Friday night Photos and videos of Club walks and
http://www.ccypcg.qld.gov.au/employment/index.html
members extended trips.
Photo competition entries will also be shown
Saturday A walk is planned, maybe two if there is
For Sale
enough demand. Greb Kodiak boots Size 9 Only worn once $45.00
Saturday night BBQ and prizes given out. Above ankle boot made in Canada and fully waterproof.
Sunday morning A lazy morning to pack up and clean up. Ph Beverley on 3820 8405

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Presidents Report 2010 I also ran a couple of introductory compass, map reading and
navigation training mornings out at the Daisy Hill Koala Reserve.
I would like to give you my Presidents Report for 2010. It has These have become quite popular and again, I encourage new
been very busy year with Day Walks, Through Walks, Social members to the club to come along to these events as the
Walks, Abseiling, Bike Riding, Canoeing, Base Camps, training has been designed to introduce you to basic compass
Overnight Walks, external Walks and a number of Training and navigation skills.
Days. We can be proud of this number of activities, as we have
Those who have attended past training days have commented
come a long way since the beginning of the Queensland
on the boost in confidence they gained having improved on their
Bushwalkers Club.
own navigation skills.
The total of 141 activities was made up of 96 Day Walks, 14
The last big training event is the Senior First Aid course for club
Through Walks and 10 Social Outings and 6 Abseils with the
leaders. We have 8 club members attending the training day this
balance made up of the extra activities. These activities were led
year which is held out at St John Ambulance HQ in Fortitude
by 30 Leaders, out of 94 members which is around 28%.
Valley.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the Leaders who
Some ideas I have for next year’s training will include:
gave up their time to lead walks or other activities. If it wasn’t for
Leaders like you the walks would not have gone ahead. • Walks leaders’ introductory training (for those
interested in becoming a walk leader)
Membership is down on 2009 when QBW had 130 members. In
2010 we have 94 members around 28% which is a decrease on • Navigation training
2009, despite the fact that we had a large number of new • First Aid Training
members joining QBW in 2010.
• Abseil Training
This leads me to one of my objectives for 2011 which to is to
boost our number with younger members. These would keep • Bushwalking Awareness sessions (possibly run on
QBW alive for many years to come, so I encourage you all to walk meeting nights)
start introducing new members to the club. A special thanks to all who helped out in instructional roles and
I attended a number of functions throughout the year as for club members in general who have helped make this role
President, such as Presidents night held by BWQ, a grants night worthwhile. Stuart Mackay
where it was attended by Richard and myself, a number of
meetings in relation to introducing young members to QBW Income Statement
bushwalking and an Activities Day at South bank where I
handed out large number of brochures for BWQ and QBW. Year ended 30 June 2010
This year some members have lost love ones or have been 2010 2009
hospitalized due to some form of illness, accident or have had $ $
disruptions to their normal life styles, all the very best for the
future and continue to do the walk of life in the bush. INCOME
Another objective of mine is to introduce Leaders Training Days Abseiling 485 305
so that QBW can train any member who would like to lead a Bank Interest 3 4
walk whether it is a track walk, a social walk or off track walks. I
have been involved in two CareFlight rescues from bush walks. Bivy Bags 3 22
A leader must understand in what circumstances an Ambulance Christmas Party 720 810
should be called. This is one of the fundamentals of being a
good leader and QBW has a wealth of expertise to train leaders Club T-Shirts 0 40
in bushwalking protocol. Donation 0 10
Finally I would like to thank the committee of 2010 who put there Govt Grant 0 2700
best foot forward at all times to ensure the club ran smoothly.
Membership 2865 3075
Without a good committee, a club cannot operate properly. The
QBW committee has been totally committed and that is one Space blankets 8 8
reason why QBW is one of the number one clubs in SE Sundry Income 100 75
Queensland.
Training receipts 1185 0
I would like to thank Mary who has supplied supper for our Club
Meetings. The effort that Mary puts into her position on a TOTAL INCOME 5369 7049
Tuesday Night is appreciated. I would like to also thank those OPERATING EXPENDITURE
who have organised social functions such as social walks, social
nights out and so on. Audit 0 425
Finally I would like to thank all the Leaders for leading walks, Christmas Party. 725 808
abseils, bike rides and canoeing. Without you all making these Equipment-Abseil 90 1319
commitments QBW would not be the club it is. Gil Gunthorpe
Equipment-General 0 2995
Govt Charges 41 53
Training Officers Report
Insurance 1147 1260
The training year started again with a couple of abseiling
exercise conducted on the nursery cliffs at Kangaroo Point. Photo Competition 100 100
These exercises are designed as a refresher for some of the
Postage,Stationery 709 320
more experienced abseilers as well as a good introductory
session for beginners being introduced to the sport. Sundry Expenses 0 57
Using some of the more experienced abseilers in the club, we Training 1955 360
now have well developed introductory as well as advanced
Venue Usage 500 500
teaching modules that do help advance and maintain our
abseiling skills. The event is also a good show case for the club TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURE
for visitors who come along to these events. The small cost in 5267 8197
running these events help pay for the upkeep of abseiling NET PROFIT / (LOSS ) 102 (1148)
equipment and all goes back into the club.

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QBW Balance Sheet at 30 June 2010 There was another diversion further down the ridge where some
of the walkers went out onto a rocky spur overlooking Waterfall
Note 2010 2009 Gorge. It was a great view of the gorge that we had gone up by.
$ $ Back at the cars we drove back to Aratula for afternoon coffee.
CURRENT ASSETS Many thanks to Helen for putting on this walk. Richard
Bank of Queensland - Main Account 2487 2385
Watson Creek Falls 20 June 2010
BoQ - Pilgrimage Account (1) 0 0
It was a fine but cold morning when about eleven walkers met at
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2487 2385 the park near the Boonah public toilet block for the drive to the
Boonah border gate and the start of our walk to Watson creek
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
falls.
Equipment 17386 17386
My original plan was to repeat a walk I had done with Ken
Less : Depreciation/Writedowns -12397 -9551 Walters a few years back where we walked down a ridge to the
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 4989 7835 creek, up the creek to the bottom of the falls then up under a cliff
to a break and then to the top of the falls. The only problem I
TOTAL ASSETS 7476 10220 remember having that time was the difficulty walking up the
TOTAL LIABILITIES 0 0 creek due to the volume of water running.

NET ASSETS 7476 10220 At the gate, a local advised us that National Parks had cut a new
track to the top of the falls and we set out along the border rabbit
Notes : proof fence towards Mt. Clunie until we picked up the start of the
Notes :Depreciation Expense are not shown in the Income new track. From there we walked along the track to a fence line
Statement. It is shown in the Balance Sheet statement. In and then did a compass bearing down a ridge towards the
previous years depreciation has not been applied in the creek.
Accounts and assets were shown at original cost in the Balance We soon hit some cliffs and though we contoured to our left for a
Sheet. way we did not find a convenient break. My memory must be
Pilgrimage account now closed until next Pilgrimage managed failing me as I did not remember this problem on the previous
by QBW trip with Ken.
As this was my first walk as leader for about a year due to
serious health problems I did not want to make things too
Past Walks difficult so I decided to head back to the top of the falls and then
try to find the break we came up through last time to find our
Mt Greville D/W 5 June 2010
way to the bottom.
Thirteen members met up at Aratula on a fine sunny Saturday
On our way back we stopped at nice sunny grassy slope to have
for this walk up Mt Greville. After some car pooling we drove the
a bite of morning tea before continuing. We were soon at the top
short distance to the Mt Greville car park at the base of the
and tried to get a better view without much success by climbing
mountain.
the ridge towards Stag’s Head.
There are several ways of getting to the summit and a quick ask
Just as we were leaving Maggie Samootin discovered she had
around showed that a few had not been up the Waterfall Gorge
dropped her camera and while she and Richard Kolarski
way. So off we went initially following a graded track which took
returned to the spot we had morning while the rest of the group
us to Waterfall Gorge. The gorge hardly had any water flowing in
had a rest I went off to see if I could find the cliff break. I found it
it, so no wet boots. The high walls of the gorge and the palms
a lot easier than I thought I would so returned to find Maggie and
trees made for an impressive sight.
Richard back minus the camera so we all headed off down
through the cliff break to the bottom of the falls.

On the Spur of the Moment


There was some scrambling around and over boulders and this Watson's Falls
proved too much for one member's trousers. As we ascended It was fairly easy going for a while but we had to negotiate some
the tear in his pants become wider and longer and he had to be fairly steep and loose slopes over the last bit before we reached
relegated to the tail end. The spiky grass found many ways to the creek. Richard K. Was a great help here by going ahead and
aggravate his comfort and it was with some relief he was able to finding the best route down. We reached the creek about 100
patch his trousers with some safety pins and material much to metres below the falls and though there wasn’t much water in
the hilarity of the others. the creek, care had to be taken as there was a bit of flood debris
On the way up there are views from a large rock slab about two- to avoid and as the sun does not shine into the gorge at this
thirds of the way up and some views at the summit. We time of year the rocks were a little slippery.
descended via a ridge which also gave us great views of the We were soon at the base of the falls and though not as
surrounds. We had lunch a bit off the track on a rocky spur. spectacular as last time I was there due to reduced flow of water
still a very beautiful and spectacular place.

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After a fairly cold lunch break we retraced our steps back up to After scrambling up the steep section we all needed a rest. The
the cliff break. The going up over the steep and loose slopes view from 1157m was cloudy, but at times we had great views of
seemed a lot easier on the return trip and we were soon at the the East Coast. We sat in the warmth of the sun and ate our
top of the cliff break and heading back towards the rabbit fence. lunch.
By this time I was starting to feel the pinch and as I slowly On the return trip it rained and we passed many people traipsing
climbed the last hill along the fence I realised my road to through puddles of water up the mountain.
recovery was going to be long and hard. I eventually caught with Afternoon tea at The Gallery Cafe was much enjoyed by
the rest of the group who had stopped and found Maggie’s everyone. The cakes were delicious. THE BEST EVER!!!!
camera where she had dropped it earlier that morning so we
had a good result all ‘round. Thanks to Gail, Geraldine, Bob, and Nev for coming on this
wonderful walk. Noelene
Returning to the cars we soon headed back to Boonah for some
refreshments but not before myself and a couple of others
ducked into the Dugandan pub for a quick snort. Thanks to all Mt Matheson 11 July 2010
those who came and made the walk a success and I must admit 8 members took off from the Aratula amenties on a relatively
it was good to be back in the driver’s seat again. David Kenrick warm clear 12 deg morn for Spicers Gap campground.
Mt Matheson track has been "burn cleared" in parts making
Lost World D/W 26 June 2010 walking easier. Great views were had on the way of the Mt
Thirteen club members showed up at Macca's at Beaudesert Mitchell cliffs, Mt Cordeaux and Mt Castle in distance.
and after sorting out car pooling we drove down towards Kerry.
After some confusion on where to park we finally were ready to
start the walk up to this mountain which has been called Lost
World as as it is surrounded by steep cliff lines, reminiscent of
the mountain in South America.
We walked through a paddock where some cows were grazing
and then went up on a ridge line. An old road made the going
easy. However we then got on to the ridge leading to Lost World
and this was where the excitement began. It was a narrow ridge
and there were occasional rocky outcrops blocking the way. We
had to scramble up, over or around them. The final part up to
the plateaux was also difficult as it was a steep climb up a
grassy slope with some exposure.
We all made it safely up to the plateaux and had morning tea at
the campsite. John then led us up and over Lost World down a
razorback ridge for views down into the Albert River valleys. Mt Matheson
Here we had lunch admiring the view.
We lunched at the Governor's Chair cliff. Total trip of 8.1km took
We returned the same way though it was more difficult as we 3 hrs including back to the campground start.
could see the depths below us.
We hit the usual Aratula Cafe at peak tourist-hour. One of our
Afternoon tea at Macca's in Beaudesert finished the day off group's food order No. 78 came out of the Cafe kitchen thrice in
nicely. Many thanks to John for putting on this walk. Richard succession as 3 different items, and was claimed by 3 separate
customers, causing much confusion each time which added to
Mt Warning 10 July 2010 our merriment. Felt like "Groundhog Day". Cheers John H
Five of us met at Yatala Pies on a cloudy, cool day and drove
South to Murwillumbah then headed to Mt Warning Car park.
QBW 2010 Photo Competition
Mt Warning is known to the Aboriginal people as 'Wollumbin'
meaning 'cloud catcher' or 'weather maker' which describes All entries must be digital images. Sorry, no more prints.
exactly what the weather was like on the day. The winners will be announced at the Club Xmas Party. There
We walked along the track in drizzle through superb rainforest, are 3 categories:
listening to the birds. The views along the way were a complete Pictorial: Photographs of any broad natural scene
white out. The National Parks people have been doing some
Nature: Photographs depicting flora or fauna, excluding
work with repairs to track paving, construction of rock walls to
domestic animals.
stabilise slopes and a new chain from the bottom to the top of
the steep bit. Helicopter drops of additional materials await Club Character: Photographs showing one or more people
further work. participating in a bushwalking type of activity.
5 entries allowed per category per member (limit of 15 in total).
Images must have been taken on a Queensland Bushwalkers
Club event since the November meeting 2009.
Photos must be saved as a JPEG image file with no
compression. Photos must be submitted on a CD or DVD, or
USB Memory Stick (named, which can be returned). Do not
email!
Each entry photo needs to be titled as follows:
Name_Title_Location_Category_Image Number.jpg
eg. Evelyn Campbell_MtNorman_GirraweenNP_Nature_1.jpg
Photos must be titled this way or the entries cannot be identified.
Hand your entries to Evelyn Campbell or post them to 36
Oberon Street Morningside 4170 by the November Club meeting
2010.
Mt Warning Any questions call Evelyn on 3395 8086 or 0434 985 371.

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