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kabrignani

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Worldwide Walking Group
« on: 21:00:54, 11/01/19 »
Worldwide Walking Group on Facebook ! We love our Fitbits !  Love seeing many different posts from all over the world !

Look us up: 

Walk Off The Weight - Fitbit RTS Group Since 2013

Fitbit Facebook Red Tennis Shoe Group




bricam2096

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #1 on: 21:40:02, 11/01/19 »
Nah...
LDWs done - 32 in total including 16 National Trails and 3 C2C

Wainwrights 176
www.brians-walks.co.uk

ninthace

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Solvitur Ambulando

Innominate Man

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #3 on: 01:08:40, 12/01/19 »
You're on the wrong forum chum ........ we are walkers. We can see through pseuds.
Feel welcome to join our discussions about all manner of walking related things, don't try and entice us onto trivial pursuits.
Only a hill but all of life to me, up there between the sunset and the sea. 
Geoffrey Winthrop Young

pleb

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #4 on: 10:38:22, 12/01/19 »
I've got no weight to lose!
Whinging Moaning Old Fart

beefy

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #5 on: 10:29:08, 13/01/19 »
Looking forward to all your future contributions to the forum  ::)
Leave only footprints, take only photographs, kill only time ...

richardh1905

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #6 on: 12:32:52, 13/01/19 »
We love our Fitbits !



More of a Polar man myself.
WildAboutWalking - Join me on my walks through the wilder parts of Britain

fernman

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #7 on: 14:29:30, 13/01/19 »
We love our Fitbits

Me, I'm happy with my Casio.

jimbob

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Re: Worldwide Walking Group
« Reply #8 on: 15:07:07, 13/01/19 »
Garmin man  me. Vivofit3.
I use it to cajole my lazy mind into doing my daily 4 miles. Which for me is just under 8k steps. I measured a two mile route from my house in the car and walked that route quite a few times in order to calibrate my step length.
I have now built up a discipline to do that walk and when I don't go on a walk in the countryside I tend to do that  measured urban walk . I have to say that for me the step counter was my conscience and for a while my crutch, but no longer.
Too little, too late, too bad......

 

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