CHAIRMAN (continued)

We must strive to keep a strong Newsletter - our only means of communication between all our members.

Know your Desert PeaksMEMBERSHIP

Five more climbers have decided to join us in our desert adventures. We are most happy to have them with us.

New Members
Les Waters 3860 Electric
San Bernardino, Calif.

Alan & June Powell
11060 Strathmore Dr,
Los Angeles 24, Calif.

Ron Dickensone 8009 Haskell Ave.
Van Nuys, Calif.

Victor Miller 4926 Echo St,
Highland Park, Calif.

Change of Address
Charles & Mary Miller
4085 Clover Valley Road
Rocklin, Calif. 95677

COMING EVENTS

Oct. 3-4 NO TRIP (Sentinel 'Peak & Hungry Bill's Ranch Cancelled) (see Writeup)
Nov. 5 Business Meeting HQ. 7:30
Nov. 14-15 Avawatz Mt. Joint trip with Camping. Stay at Saratoga Springs Sat. nite with bathing suits. Leaders: Jim Powers and Bob Greenawalt.
Nov. 26-29 Baboquivari Pk in So. Arizona over Thanksgiving. Leaders: Lothar Kolbig and Abe Siemens.
Dec. 19-20 Big Maria and Chuckawalla Mts. Leaders: Earnie Spiehler and Jess Logan.
Jan. 1-3 Kofa Pk. in Arizona. Leaders: Hugh Parshall and Bob Greenawalt
Jan. 16-l7 Smith Mt. in Death Valley region. Leaders: John Robinson and Frank Sanborn
Jan 3O-3l Risco Pk. in Baja California. Leaders: Gordon MacLeod and Niko Colevins.
Feb. 4 Business meeting. HQ 7:30
Feb. l3-14 Turtle High Point and Iron Mt., Leaders: Harry Melts and Gene Gail.
Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Coyote Pk and another in Anza Borega area. Leaders: Arkel Erb and Pat Donegan.

WAUCOBA MTN JULY 27-28

Paul Nelson and Larry Gail took over for the original leaders, Tom and Trudy Hunt, who were in Mexico, Although Los Angeles was particularly hot and smoggy that week, the weather on the climb could not have been more pleasant, After the road up Mazourka Canyon became practical only for a Jeep, the hardy climbers took to feet. A maze of roads not exactly like the map lend a bit of sport to the meandering in this area. When you decide the road is not heading the right direction, bush whack over a little rise and find that the road curved right around and would have been much easier. This is an easy climb, at a fairly good altitude, and offering a magnificent view of the Sierra crest. A grand time was had by all.
 
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