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Date: 3 April 2019
Par�cipants: Steven Sim, Malcolm Reed, Lorraine Tawse, Virginia Riley, Ingrid Radford, Regina Haertsch,
Robert Lowman, Jon Hestelow, Evelyn Dowling, John Maltby, Jan Mathieson, Jacqui Hickson, Carol Henderson,
Tony Hickson, Kumiko Suzuki, prospec�ve Leslie Rowe, guest Davis Chan
It was a good day for walking a�er the overnight rain.
The bush was wet, and the paths were muddy and wet
at places, but no major problems. We stopped at the
Moon Rockto takepictures. Alltook offtheir shoeswhen
walking on the rock.
I couldn't find the path marked on Google Map I
intended totake, sowe turnedback andfollowed theold
path that I knew, to take us to the next stop at the field
of the Warringah Radio Control Society (WRCS). Wewere
treated to a demonstra�on of the taking off and landing
of the model aircra�.
We then proceeded to the unnamed track that took us
to the lookout at the spur, and the view was very nice.
We had our morning tea there. We then walked back to
the star�ng point at Forest Way, using a different path.
We gotthere about10 pastmidday, missing thebus back
to Chatswood by
about 10 minutes.
But we all got on to
Walk descrip�on: Report: the next bus to Wynyard at
From Forest Way we walk along Morgan The buses from 12.32pm. The others went
Road to the Slippery Dip Trail to The Chatswood were a few back in their cars.
Moon Rock. Then we go past the airfield minutes late when we It was a very pleasant walk
of the Warringah Radio Control Society arrived at Belrose. Others on a pleasant day. Thanks
and a small pond to go to an unnamed who came by cars were for everyone who turned
trail toa spurlookout wherewe canhave wai�ng pa�ently. Kumiko up. And thanks to Regina
our morning tea. We will then return on who missed the 284 bus for being the tail all the
the trail to where it joins with the managed to catch up just way.
Slippery Dip Trail. We should be back to in �me with Bus 283.
the ForestWay wherewe cancatch abus There were 17 of us.
back to the City or Chatswood for lunch.
Report by: Steven Sim 80 Photos: Ingrid Radford, Steven Sim