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Chris.
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Cheers for the forum. It looks like it's warming up. Good work dude! :)
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Thank you for your welcome. I have just started out walking and will appreciate support from this forum. This is all very new to me and I have never used a forum before, :-[
Still......always a first time I suppose and I look forward to meeting you all.
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HI!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
Lg Rand
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Hi all,
Just come across this website recently, looks really good! Don't manage to do that much walking at the minute, but hoping to change that soon.
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Hello everyone, I've been lurking for long enough. Time to start contributing.
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Nice to meet you, FSV.
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Just to say Hi to everyone, ;D
the site looks good.
Also hope you dont mind but their was a website done for a walk i did last year for charity, the fund raising is over now but i thought as their is still lots of photos and notes on a lot of the LDP, it may be of use to some of your members? If thats o.k. Oh the total milage is out by about 100 miles, this is because we threw in an extra walk?
the site is
walkingforlife.piczo.com
just type this into the main tool bar or copy and paste it.
cheers people
Paul
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HI guys i`m new here and luvin it 8)
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Hi Arfersleep
Sorry only just seen your post :-\
Hellp and welcome ;D
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Chris
i could be wrong but i dont think your posts/no new posts diamonds are working :)
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Seem OK to me.... :)
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Sorry , i stand corrected :-[
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How did your walk go. You well have to post about it like. Make your own topic about it and tell all the details. That be useful. Because you did alot
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Hi WG UK
Is that question for me? i look a bit daft know if it is'nt ;D
sorry i took a bit to reply but been a bit busy catching up with work and all, also off to Tunisia early hours wed, so i will be away for about 7/9 days :'(
If it was for me, then when i get back i will do my best to catch up with everyone :D
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Yes the question was for you. Of your LDP that you did last year it be intresting to know how it all went. What are you up to in Tunisia are you there for work or for your self.
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If o.k with you i will sort it, when i get back, half work half for me ;)
1252 solo miles (the maps total was wrong, by a bit)
For those out there that don't know what were talking about. :)
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You know, SZ, was just thinking ..
Why didn't you just do the Land's End / John O'Groats walk? I know your walk ended up being longer, but for charity purposes it just seems obvious, or maybe you just wanted to do something a bit different.
I still like the way you linked up several LDPs .. was just wondering?
Cheers, mate. ;)
Mr. B.
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I like SZs route. It looks pretty inclusive of the GB LDP experience. Lands End to the Groats is pretty cliched these days so its nice to see someone tackle an equal (or greater) challenge of their own devising. Anything that sucks up the Penine Way in its progress is a routeworthy choice though. :)
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You're right of course, Titanium, SZ's walk was original and different, but was thinking from a charity raising perspective.
The Land's End walk is synonymous with long distance walking, and would be an easier sell. I find it hard to think of it as cliched. I mean, I guess it is ("Oh, that's so 1970s!"), but I still respect it as a major walk. But, yeah, I guess SZ wanted to do something that different and of his own devising.
Will wait to see what he says when he comes back from Tunisia.
;)
Incidently, I'm new to the picture posting business, how do you make it so that their file size is small enough to post on here? Shrink 'em? :P
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AAAAAAAAAAAh! Tunisia. Wondered why it had got a bit quiet.
To get the picture size right you need an app that will simply reduce the number of pixels ( and sometimes the quality as well ) to reduce the overall file size. I use photoshop for this, but there are many free picture resizing programmes on the net. Try majorgeeks.com or a similar sight.
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Ah, like Adobe you mean? Right I'll give it a shot .. tomorrow, work in morning n'that. >:(
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;D Hi guys and girls
Hope its been a fun week for everyone?
In ref, to the walk;
I thought it would be more of a challenge to try and walk a different route, also as you can see i was never at a stage where i was walking towards the finish, well not until the very end when i had no other choice, so for me it made the walk that little bit harder, as i always had to, at some stage turn and walk away from the end again, which i found a mental strain.
Also i thought it would be great to walk a walk that nobody had done before, this also gave me some freedom to roam of route and back on again if i liked the look of something ;D
Ah Tunisia, not my cup of tea, i think. Did'nt really enjoy it as much as i thought, only had two days work done when i managed to get myself bitten by one of their snakes ( i was told it was some type of viper) rest of the time in bed feeling not very well, with the biggest hand and arm i have ever seen :'(
The lesson i have learn't is, dont go putting your hand down holes in the ground, no matter what you may have dropped.
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Welcome back, SZ :D
Sorry to hear about your arm :o, how on earth did you manage that, what did you drop that was so important? Hope you're feeling better now.
That's a really good point about never walking towards the finish, I hadn't seen it like that before, I mean when you're up against the wall and every muscle is aching, the finishing point is always in your mind.
I would be interested to know how you managed to raise interest from a charity raising perspective, did you sell the idea as 'an original, challenging walk'?
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Hi Mr B
As you can tell its took me a while and gave everybody a bit of peace and quite but hopefully on the mend know. I dropped one of my 'mem' cards and did'nt think just rushed to pick it up, Oops.
The only problem i have now is that i am still very red and blisted and get qiute short of breath, which is not good, the doctors reckon about two/three weeks should be back to normal (if you can call it that).
With 'ref' to the walk, to be honest i had a hard working pr team behind me, they contacted all the papers, radio stations, mags and t,v stations and pushed it every day, also your were right they pushed as the first time anyone had walked/hiked this distance in the U.K carrying their own kit and sleeping out everynight, they even got the o.k from the record breakers, that if done as a completely solo load carry then it would be a new record ;), so this helped advertise the walk also. I found that Scotland knew all about the walk and helped as much as they could, were as England did'nt or should say not nearly as much but i have told that the world cup could have had something to do about it.
All i can be sure about is everybody i met who helped in anyway, from a friendly smile and hello to pledging money, they all made the walk possible, in a way i had the easy bit, all i had to do was keep walking ;D (its nice to be back)
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Looks a useful forum - I'll keep an eye on it.
can't walk as much as I used to, for domestic reasons. But I like to get in the odd weekend - particularly like scrambling, but age and fitness are catching me out a little.
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Hi Achilles,
Welcome to the forum pal, good to have you ;D
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Hello achilles
Welcome it is good to hear from you. :D
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How's your arm doing now, Summit? :)
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Hello Mr B
It is a lot better thanks, it was my hand i was bitten on but both armsand body swelled up, so i looked a bit like a football for a while :-[.
Still have a feeling of nausea most of the time but it is getting better day by day. Thank god for the tropical school of medicine in Liverpool and the fact that the brown snake was only a young one.
The down side is that the whole years walking has had to be put on hold and i have missed out on some really good trips but as friends and family keep saying, at least i am here to have missed out ;D.
Also i cant remember the last time i was stuck in the house for so long, its driving me mad and i am sure i am starting to drive everyone else mad ;D ;D.
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Aye, it was certainly one of those things that you couldn't have expected, could have been a lot worse, pal :-\
Maybe this is a good time for you to write up some of the route reports you've been promising ... ;)
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Mr B
Good point, i shall get to over the next few days ;)
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Hello
new here, looking for people to go walking with in Aberdeenshire / Cairngorms etc
Wanting a few trips out for my ML award, so anyone welcome, 1-2 people probably best, simple leading etc
Thanks, post back here if keen
John
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Hi Chris
I am lucky enough to live in Axarquia Southern Spain and now have time to enjoy walking. I used to work for an American Financial Services company in the city of London and didn't have time to do much other than work.
However I "retired" at 50 and now am really enjoying life. I am now amazingly fit and can walk a long way but still something of a novice.
Best Regards
Sheila
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Hi All.
I Searched for walking forums on google, looking for advice for my first LDP (See the hadrians wall thread)
My Walking experience generally involves exploring national parks, particularly the Breacon Beacons and Snowdonia.
My most challenging experience was an SAS Challenge. My Brother is in the army, (not the SAS) and one trip, we past the SAS truck at the storey arms, my brother, in all his army gear, naturally salluted the officer, and got speaking. The officer asked if we fancied a challenge, and we ended up running up and down the mountains to check points, just like the SAS were. trying to meet the deadlines. Very hard but i'm quite proud that we only missed the final check point by 40 Minutes. though i couldn't walk properly for days after!!
Most amazing sight, is torn between looking down on an amazing (and frightning) lightning storm from the top of snowdon, and seeing a herd (?) of wild horses appear in front of me, out of the early morning mist somewhere on the breacon beacons.
I Like to take advantage of the peace i find while walking to write poetry. I Love walking, and my goal now is to explore some more of our beatiful country.
I Look forward to benifiting from and sharing your experiences, hearing someone enthusiastically relate their experiences is almost as fun, as having your own..
-Martin
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Hello everyone! :D
I'm just about to get into walking again. got sick of waiting for friends & family promising they want to do it so i'm setting out on my own, for now! amazingly all the gear I last used when I was doing D of E when I was 12 (now...30 :-\ ) is still in good nick! Feet still same size so boots need breaking in again, cobmaster sleeping bag still good (just needs airing!) outbound rucksack (think about 80LTR) and snowdon freeman tent tiptop! though needs airing too! (is 4kg ok for a tent?)
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Welcome QS (can't write all that out).
Regarding your tent, the trouble is that the technology that goes into walking gear is changing all the time, so a 4 Kg tent is now super heavy (I assume you're talking about a 2 man tent?). Mine's a Hilleberg at 2.1 kg which about 5 years ago was the D's B's, but by comparison to some newer tents that's rather on the heavy side. But bearing in mind that when I was a lad, a two man tent was made of canvas with wooden poles, yours is a lightweight.
The problem is that there comes a point where upgrading to the latest technology is not really cost effective. I could probably upgrade quite a bit of my gear, but unless the return is significant I don't intend to.
S.
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Hi everyone. I'm Peter from Worcestershire. Devotee of a few other walking forums but happy to squeeze one more in! ;)
I am passionate about walking locally and finding the best of what's available on your own doorstep (which is surprisingly good in North Worcestershire). I also like walking in Snowdonia.
I also share my walks by making them available on-line. I love to explore new routes and enjoy navigating with map and compass.
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Hi Peter,
Welcome to the forum, mate ;)
When you say you make your walks available online, do you mean you contribute to WalkingBritain? I've just looked at the site and it doesn't seem to offer much for Yorkshire (wasn't even registered in the counties :()
Keep it coming, pal
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Thanks Mr B. Yes, I am a regular contributor of walks to WB. There is an extensive list of Yorkshire Walks, only they're filed under the county of "North Yorkshire": http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/walks/walk_list/North_Yorkshire/ (http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/walks/walk_list/North_Yorkshire/) and North York Moors: http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/walks/walk_list/North_York_Moors/ (http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/walks/walk_list/North_York_Moors/).
You can also check out Bradford, Barnsley, Kirklees, and Redcar and Cleveland under the counties/areas list.
My contributions are largely in Worcestershire (as you'd expect) and Shropshire.
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Plonker, aren't I! How did I miss that? I'll go back and have another look.
Cheers :)
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Hi all
New here but looks just what we(lucy,si ) have been looking for O0,is this one of the main walking forums?as it looks spot on.
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Hi all
New here but looks just what we(lucy,si ) have been looking for O0,is this one of the main walking forums?as it looks spot on.
Hi Lucy. Welcome.
I Don't know about 'Main walking forum' or how you would define that, but i'm sure you will get any help you need here, and enjoy it too. I look forward to your contributions. :)
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Hey guys!
New to this forum but it looks great and there's loads of information about places I've never walked. Brilliant! I know that there are restrictions about posting website links here, but there's route-sharing site I post to all the time and reckon the forum would benefit from knowing about it. Do admin think i would it be ok to post links to some of my routes? If so, where shOuld I post them?
Just back from a weekend in the Southern part of Snowdonia! What a gem it is!
GI
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Do admin think i would it be ok to post links to some of my routes? If so, where shOuld I post them?
GI
Alright Gi,
Well I for one would quite like to see these routes, and generally it's ok to post links. The best place would probably be in the regions section, under whatever part of the country the walk is in ;).
Welcome to the forum, pal. :)
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Cheers Mr. Blister,
Actually, the routes I've posted are dotted around the place. But there are map routes all over the country. What if I post a link to my routes (North Wales) and another here in the general section? Cheers
GI
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Hey guys!
New to this forum but it looks great and there's loads of information about places I've never walked. Brilliant! I know that there are restrictions about posting website links here, but there's route-sharing site I post to all the time and reckon the forum would benefit from knowing about it. Do admin think i would it be ok to post links to some of my routes? If so, where shOuld I post them?
Just back from a weekend in the Southern part of Snowdonia! What a gem it is!
GI
Welcome.
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Hi G (thats a long name, sorry)
Hello and welcome
It would be great to see some of your routes, cheers. O0
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Hi all,
I'm a strength competitor who has decided to do a bit of walking for fitness work. I had never climbed before till last weekend, and me and my son climbed Mount Snowdon up the miner's Track route. It was great fun, and quite exhilarating at the top, even in the clouds!
Anyway, we're lining our next one in a few weeks time, and I'm sure I'll be asking a few questions. I've read a lot of the threads here already and they have been very interesting.
So hello all.
David
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Hi Dave! And welcome to the forum room (and all others welcome as I not had chance so a big welcome to everyone). I did snowdon via Crib Goch earlier this year and it was great fun. Have you tried the Black Mountains there amazing. if you go of the nuttalls book on the second day you can see all the tops of every mountain you climbed on a clear day that's if it a clear day....
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No I haven't done the Black Mountains, just that trek up Snowdon. I've just googled them and see the're in Mid Wales.
Which one of the 3,000ft peaks/tracks in Snowdonia do you suggest next after my one trip up Miner's Track? I want one a little tougher to keep the progression.
Also what book do you suggest for hill walking in that area? Is Ashton's book useful?
Cheers,
David
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I mentioned the Nuttalls this is a really good book.full title is called the Mountain of England and Wales volume 1 £12.99 it a fantastic book very details good navigation though out, if you what something a little tougher than I suggest you stay in a summit shelter there's one on top of Cadair Idris or if you like knife edge ridge try Crib Goch for a tough route please look it up before you go as it might not be your cup of tea.. and at 3028ft(923m). like they say in most book it is not an easy walk and you are on a knife edge ridge if you do it the best way is on your left. I enjoyed this route. Hope this helps
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Thanks for your reply. I will order Nuttall's book today.
David
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Your welcome there really good book a lot of people have recommended them, in the past I for one kept looking at them every time I went into a cotsworlds in Wales. I just kept thinking to my self mmmmmmmmmm should or shouldn't I, I just thought I gave it ago if not than I than I wont use it, and found it to be a great book. Used it ever since. They also do volume 2 which is all the British highest Mountains. There from the cicerone collection. There are other good book from this range. enjoy it well Wg.
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Welcome David. What exactly do you do as a strength competitor?
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Was wondering the same thing? <<checks puny muscles>> :)
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This is my site.
http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/
I am:
Champion of Champion Grip Champion 2005
European Grip Champion 2004
British Grip Champion (10 times) 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 01, 02, 03, 04, 07.
British Armwrestling Champion 2001
More about me:
http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/aboutme.html
Here I am climbing Snowdon with my son.
http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/ClimbingSnowdon/ClimbingSnowdon/index.html
Hope this helps.
I plan on doing some record breaking steel bending on my next mountain trip in a few weeks. Should be fun, and combine the two pursuits.
David
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Thanks for the link, remind me to be careful if we ever shake hands ;) (Bet you get that a lot, right?)
The pictures of Snowdon were great, you can't beat the sense of achievement can you? :)
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Wow you are good.
Do you think your exercises might have an application for scrambling, or rock climbing?
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Mr Blister,
Yes it felt a great sense of acievement, especially as I have had vertigo for most of my life. Just one of those things, but I felt absolutely fine on this, but then again it hasn't really got any big shear drops.
Feriol,
Thanks!
I've competed and trained for most of my life, and love it.
Most of the grip exercises we/I use would definitely help your rock climbing, and even your scrambling if you needed some grip strength/endurance.
I have coached since the 80's and in that time have coached quite a few rock climbers.
David
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O0 hey IronGrip mean photo's and great you tube stuff.., can you tell me why the grip part of the Olympic bars are so fat, as ive trained all my life more a less and done abit of power lifting but never seen fat bars..,anyway great site pal and nice 1 about Snowdon.
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I presume your talking about 2" thick barbells. They are used in contests, or as part of training to strengthen the hands (especially the thumb). The thicker the bar is the tougher to hold onto, well of course this also depends on the size of your hand.
Glad you like the site. Plenty of strength history there as well, as I'm a historian as well.
My next climb looks like it will be the Carneddau. I think I'll try and do some kind of steel bend on all 3 peaks.
David
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O0 thanks for clearing that up David[about the fat bars]..,all the best to you pal.
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walkinggirluk,
I got the Nuttalls book on Wales through the post today courtesy of ebay. Thanks for the heads up on this it's a lovely book, and I've read all about my next trip.
Thanks,
David
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Welcome to the forum
WOW
your site is impressive O0
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Thanks mate!
David
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hi i`m new to this site, i have had a look at the site a few times & it looks fine.
i`m trying to find a married couple who enjoy walking, who would like to come out
walking with myself & my wife aged between 40 & 50 and car share.we would have to
meet up first at a local pub to get to know each other. we life in the Wellingborough
area of Northants. Chaz
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Hi
I am new to the site, been on before to read posts but not registered. I have now registered and have found the site really cool with like minded people who range from a gentle walk in the woods to raving madness of challenges an hikes.
Thanks for the welcome
LykeWakeWitch
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walkinggirluk,
I got the Nuttalls book on Wales through the post today courtesy of ebay. Thanks for the heads up on this it's a lovely book, and I've read all about my next trip.
Thanks,
David
Glad you enjoyed it like I said great books both of them. So what your next plan of action. Have you tried any where in the Lakes as some of these routes are quite hard as well, some of us are doing a route. A round Great Langdale if you fancy it, it's entirely up to you. ;D
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My next plan of action is this Saturday coming.
Bending Steel in the Clouds! (Under aegis of BHSA)
Saturday 20 October, 2007
Venue: Mt. Pen-yr Ole Wen, Mt. Carnedd Dafydd, Mt. Carnedd Llewelyn, Wales
Start: Hopefully setting off up the mountains at 8.30 am
We will set off on a 12 mile round trip where we climb Mt. Pen-yr Ole Wen (3,209ft), and then climb the ridges to Mt. Carnedd Dafydd (3,425ft), and finally Mt. Carnedd Llewelyn (3,491ft). We hope to do some bending steel (might go for a new record) on each of the peaks, weather permitting!
I've seen the walk you've planned, but I cannot make that time as I'm working all that weekend. But I hope you all have a great time.
David
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Good luck this coming 'Sat' and hopefully you may be able to make the next meet-up O0
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O0 Yeh good luck Irongrip..,hope you do set a new record but if not sounds like you'll have a great time trying,sounds really good where your going..,hope you post some photos of it all?
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Cheers!
Yeah we're looking forward to it.
Yes, I'll defintely get photos and a video sorted.
David
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photos/video would be great, cheers
and remember were all routing for you this week-end O0
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Go David! Go David! Go David
Gimme a D....
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Thanks all.
I think we're going to be very lucky with the weather, so hopefully some great views.
David
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O0 Cant wait to see the video footage.
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Hi.
I completely missed this thread, so forgive me for this being my second post on the forum!
I'm Danny and a relative newcomer to the walking world. Well, I've been walking since I was 2 or 3, but seriously(!), I am looking for some interesting places to explore, especially this spring/summer, as I've decided against going abroad this year.
Might start up a new thread asking for beginners' walks!
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Hi everyone!
Great site, there is some really good discussion and advice being given on here.
Can't wait to get stuck in.
See ya.
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Hi everyone, like the site. Hope to post some trip reports and picts as I go along. Most will be in Scotland, but I do plan to visit the lake district now and again for a change. There doesn't appear to be a separate section for trip reports, do I just post them under Scotland, England heading? cheers. :)
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Hi everyone,
just found this site thru surfing, looks good so decided to hop on board :)
My wife and I have just started serious walking again after a period of 2 years away due to family health issues etc. We have managed to get up to the Lakes for 3 seperate weekends since the start of the year and I set myself a challenge as my New Years resolution which was to 'do' all 214 Wainwrights before my 50th birthday which gives me less than 3 years. I have decided that for each one I do I will put £1 away this is being matched by my wife and her children and It will all be donated to Christies Cancer Research after I hopefully complete my 214th. This is my incentive to get back out on to the Fells as well as doing something towards a worthwhile cause.
Anyway onwards and upwards and looking forward to the banter O0
Stevie.
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welcome on board, Stevie....great idea of yours....good luck !
I'm 42 next month, but have just promised myself that for my 70th birthday, health-allowing, I'll be on top of Scafell Pike....something to aim for and hopefully help maintain a healthy lifestyle as I get older.
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Hello Chris
Well am the new girl in town,and from what i have been reading on another peoples experience's on lDPs i find it fascinating,never having done one myself except in days walks. You know carry on where you left of last weekend.
I'm not sure but i guess i must be what i have read as a (day sack) never ever having heard of the expression before what does it mean. ???. al
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I'm not sure but i guess i must be what i have read as a (day sack) never ever having heard of the expression before what does it mean. ???. al
Hi Al.....welcome to the forum..... a day sack is a rucksack just big enough to use for a single day's walking - ie not for an overnight stay - no sleeping bag, tent etc.... Its not you thats the day sack, though, its your bag! I'm not sure if there's a term for a big sack for an LDP?? Is it just a big bag?
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Hi all - just introducing myself - ex-rugby player, current dog walker, born again cyclist, born again camper,
eat too much, drink too much, go to gym but not as much as I should, new lease of life after operation, lover not a fighter, love Indian food, [censored] as a pudding as I speak.
Ain't life grand!!!
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Hi Psychler
You dont say what part of the country you are in.I know some starter walks around Gloucester if it is any help . Al O0
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Hi Psychler
You dont say what part of the country you are in.I know some starter walks around Gloucester if it is any help . Al O0
I'm in sunny Essex
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I've got a wee bit behind of late (too busy walking). May I wish all recent newcomers to the forum a warm welcome. Please feel free to ask for any info you require either on forum , by PM or by e-mail.
Dave
http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/ (http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/)
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Hi all- just registered with this forum, so i thought woudl say a quick hello, I'm a keen walker and have been for many years, mainly over in the Lakes, but do get the odd trip to Scotland and Snowdonia, try to get out every weekend if the weather permits. I put all my walks on my web site, but I'll post the details of what/where we been on here along with a couple of photo's for everyone to share.
Gary ...
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Hi All enjoying this forum very much, is the a page on here for if anyone wanted to give away old stuff that may benefit someone else a bit like a free to collect type thing ?
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Just saying hello as I've just found this forum, looking good so far.
I thought I'd post here first just to see that I'd set it all up right.
See you later.
Andy
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Co co - hi, dont quote me on this but i think i would post that kind of thing in the gear section. Cant see the problem if the gear is a giveaway.
Andy - Welcome to the forum, 8)
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Hi I'm Jude,
I'm absolutely fanatical about the lake district . I try to get up there as much as I can which is not often enough :(
I hope to complete the Wainwrights at some point in the future, but the best thing is just doing them !
bye 4 now ;)
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Greetings from Western Australia!
I am planning a guided walking holiday (my first!) in Scotland later this year, and this looks like a good place to get all sorts of helpful advice. :)
At the moment I'm rather overwhelmed with all the options on offer, but I hope to find something suiting my interests and abilities. I do a lot of energetic walking in the bush here, including plenty of steep rough hills, but only in short bursts of a couple of hours, so I will have to extend my range over the next few months.
I've visited the UK a great many times, but always travelled by car or train. This is a completely new adventure for me!
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Greetings from Western Australia!
I am planning a guided walking holiday (my first!) in Scotland later this year, ....
Great stuff hope your plans work well. Let us know about your progress.
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Hi!
Nice to find a site like this! My name is Carlos; I'm going to have a time here in England time that I want to dedicate to know this country.. walking!. And had found this page makes me happy.
Well I'm going to leave my specific plan to other post...!!
Carlos.
pd. I’m sorry about my English.
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Bienvenido Carlos, cuando llegas en Reino Unido?[
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Hola Hian!
Me gusto ver tu respeusta en espanol!!!
Actually I’m in England already. I’m living in Manchester.
I’ve just start to buy my Camping things! It’s so much cheaper here than in Colombia.
Look! this is the rucksack that I’ve just bought Osprey Crescent 70, what do you think?
Carlos
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O0 Hi and welcome Carlos..,I too live in Manchester and if you want some good walking that isn't that far away then try the Lake District, and as far as your Osprey rucsac-excellent choice, can i ask what other gear you have purchased, maybe i could give you some tips..,Anyway welcome to this site, its one of the best. O0
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Welcome Carlos. And don't be fooled by the nom-de-guerre.
Do not forget to visit Scotland!
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Welcome Carlos. And don't be fooled by the nom-de-guerre.
Do not forget to visit Scotland!
HI muymalestado..,what does nom-de-guerre mean? :-\
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HI muymalestado..,what does nom-de-guerre mean? :-\
Assumed name,well it is if you are French!
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Thats cleared that up,cheers.
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hI EVERYONE .I AM NEW TO ALL THIS .I WONDERED IF ANYONE KNEW OF SOME GOOD SHORT WALKS IN THE PEAKS FOR ME AND MY DOG ,WHICH DOSENT INVOLVE LIFTING A 28KG DOG OVER SOME OF THE VERY HIGH STEP STYLES.ALSO I WOULD LOVE A FEMALE COMPANION WHO ALSO HAS A DOG.
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Have just joined the Forum and look forward to meeting folks and learning about areas where we plan to walk this September. This will be the first time for us in England, and we plan to tent camp and move around quite a bit for the two weeks we will be there. Then hope to do some hiking and camping in Spain for another couple of weeks.
Chazmo, in South Carolina
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Assumed name,well it is if you are French!
Nope - mixed metaphors! ;D
And; welcome molliedog and welcome Chazmo.
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Welcome Molliedog and Chazmo.., you'll find this an excellent site for all your questions and a whole lot more..,I was actually looking at a short walk last night, its the Windermere walk at the lake district cumbria.., in fact on this site there is a section all about walks,short and long, Chris the administrator of this web-site posted them and there on the main board under Long Distance Trails, there's loads, so go check em out, and if you make your mind up on a perticular walk then let me know if you would as im also in the middle of chooseing a short'ish walk myself for the better part of our summer in the lake district, so happy searching.... O0
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I've just registered so thought I would say Hi!
Andy
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I've just registered so thought I would say Hi!
Andy
Welcome to the forum Andy .....unless I'm mistaken I think we know each other from another place ;)
Dave
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Correct Dave, its your fault that I have arrived here but I will forgive you! ;) :)
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Correct Dave, its your fault that I have arrived here but I will forgive you! ;) :)
Hello Mr Beck - nice to meet up with you again!!!!!
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Correct Dave, its your fault that I have arrived here but I will forgive you! ;) :)
My fault indeed!!!.......What have I said.
Dave
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A quick hi to everyone.
Hope i can share info and experiences O0
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Hi Mike,
Welcome to the site,hope you find it useful :)
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Chazmo here again! I will be asking about more specifics on our upcoming visit to England (September 7 to 20). But I would also appreciate some advice on walks in Andalucía, where we will be the last couple of weeks of September and first week of October. Is there a section about Spain here, and are there websites and forums, either in English or Spanish, that you could suggest?
Thanks!
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Andalucia? Look at:
Frigiliana /Competa area
Sierra de Aracena area
Grazalema / Zahara area
Alpujaras area (south side of Sierra Nevada)
Welcome to the forum, and let us know how you get on.
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Muchas gracias, "Muy." Investigaré todos. Pero, usualmente solamente puedo encontrar sitios web que describan la excursión en general y no te digan como a lo llegar.
We are especially interested in the area around Ronda and the Parque Natural Sierra de Grazalema, for instance, but don't have information regarding how to get to the trailhead(s) ... whether we can get there by bus, etc.
Meanwhile, Frigiliana looks equally attractive. Hope we can get more details -- so far, only hotel sites that are more interested in attracting you than giving you details.
Mientras tanto, ¡que mejore el estado!
Chazmo
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Thanks Chas, I follow you, but don't be fooled by the moniker. We used a Sunflower book at first. At Frigiliana/Sierra de Tejeda we used local pamphlets found after arriving, by now these must have been improved. Grazalema or Zaraha must have better local info as well - our experience was 1980's.
Starters:
http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/ingles.html
http://www.andalucia.com/travel/bus/home.htm
One good one: From Zaraha - La Gigante Verde for some barranco bashing, walk out of the centre of Zaraha toward Grazalema, then down, and down, and down. And watch the vultures above laying plans for your bones. If you have ropes this makes a circular, otherwise its back up.
Sierra de Aracena is wonderful but not challenging. Great for old age . . . .
Another source - not sure if I would recommend the expense of buying, try a public library search - Guy Hunter-Watts, 'Walking in Andalucia', Santana Books, ISBN 84-89954-24-0.
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These are some great suggestions, Muy. Good to hear from someone who's been there. I like the walk from Zahara. My wife is a more serious hiker than I am, but she is worried about "getting hot." I don't think it will be that hot by the end of September, but we'll have to see.
We hope to do a bit of road cycling, as well, while we're in Spain.
Her sister is even more serious a hiker/backpacker and will be with us in England the first couple of weeks, but not in Spain. I'll be checking back soon elsewhere on the site for suggestions in the areas we'll be walking in England.
Thanks again!
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Got to say I'm really enjoying the postings lately, especially the ones on etiquette & know it alls. :D
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Hi everyone !
I'm Steve, aged 45, and I live in the Midlands. I do most of my walking in the Peak District, but also like to walk in The Lake District, Snowdonia, Exmoor, and the Devon coastal path, when work commitments allow . . .
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hi everyone, after being a supporting member of the welsh 3 peaks challenge for my works, i don,t know how to explain this, but only to say, why at the age of 48 i discover i really love mountains. how is this so? i am absolutely scared of heights and will not even travel more than 3 floors in any building. whats more of a mystery is my wife feels the same. after a lot of research we are kitted up with the correct gear and at present have climbed pen-y-fan,skirrid,corn duu,sugar loaf and best of all snowdon all in wales. it is fair to say we take each mountain at our own pace and put a lot of research into how we tackle them. forums like this have been a winner in our case. hope this feeling lasts forever. we are still very active,perhaps not mountain fit,but we are getting there. i also believe that my wife and i could never,as an example tackle snowdon via cribb goch. we are not striving for that certain buzz, i think we get that just as much our way, and does it feel good.hope to gain more knowledge through this informative sight
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johnmandy ( I guess that is John and Mandy)
Welcome to the forum and I hope you keep enjoying your new found enthusiasm for walking.
You'll find that there are lots of friendly, nonjudgmental walkers on here ranging from those who go trekking across the country for weeks to Sunday stroll-ers.
As for being scared of heights, look at it this way, when your walking your feet are always on the ground ;)
Ridge
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hello all.look forward to chatting and swapping advice with you all.
maybe even a meet but i normally wildcamp.
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Hi folks!..great forum that I have just found completely by accident. I am a keen hillwalker from County Down Northern Ireland and I have the Mournes on my doorstep. In May this year I completed the Mourne Wall walk with friends in aid of childrens cancer charity "Shine A Light" and it was a fantastic experience..the weather was incredible and we seriously underestimated the ammount of fluids we would need but we managed ok.
I am heading across to Fortwilliam at the end of this month to climb Ben Nevis with the same bunch of guys so I cant wait. Hope to get to know a few of you via this site and perhaps suss out new climbing areas elsewhere in the UK/Ireland.
take care. O0
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Hi all. I now live on the Costa Del Sol. I love to walk up and around the mountains over looking the Marbella coast line. On a clear day i get to see the moroccan coast and the rock of gibraltar. I still miss the view overlooking littleborough lancs from the old blackstone edge. Johnny
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I just wanted to say hello to everyone. :)
I now live quite near to the western Lakes and so am trying to get out onto the fells and discover new walks. I have been reading this forum for a few weeks and now have plucked up the courage to join.
I am hoping to learn how to use a compass in misty weather and thus be able to walk without the worry of what would happen if the mist came down.
I am also hoping in the summer to be able to experience what it is like to sleep out on the fells for a night and hopefully see the night stars and the dawn of a new day amongst this most marvellous scenery.
I am trying to get fitter by walking up to Sty head tarn from Wasdale and am finding that it is getting easier each time!
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Chris.
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Hi Folks, what a way to introduce my self - I haven't quite got the hang of things, but here goes.
I live in Berkshire but also have a holiday home in Competa in the Axarquia region of Andalucia. We bought our house almost 4 years ago not fully appreciating the wonderful walking routes on our doorstep. At that stage our walking was restricted to local walking in the woods and canal tow paths in Berkshire with our dog( now in doggie heaven).
The first year of ownership passed in a blur of redecoration, furnishing and getting the house ready for our use and as a holiday rental. By the autumn we had everything in check and one day decided to explore the hills above the house. Talking to local friends we discovered there were a large number of marked trails crossing the natural parks of the Sierra Almijara & Tejeda.
Our first excursion was a walk from the house to the next village of Canillas de Albaida. I can still remember the excitement of that first walk. Once our lungs had recovered from the initial steep climb up through the olive grove to the natural park we discovered a well tended, albeit rough terrain trail complete with way markers. We wondered along in bright sunshine, with clear skies surrounded by absolute peace. The views are truly breathtaking as you stand amongst the pine trees with the hills towering above you looking down to the Mediterranean.
From that moment we were hooked and have now invested in equipment to leave at the house, a couple of local guide books and the book Walk! Axarquia. Spring time is wonderful as the lower hill slopes are clothed in wild flowers. We have now discovered a variety of walks which can be accessed from our doorstep and have compiled our very own walking guide which we leave at the house for visitors.
One of our favourite walks has been to the Casa La Mina rural hotel (sadly closed at the moment) - my husband describes the peaks surrounding this area as our version of Machu Pichu. Maybe others are lucky enough to have experienced both.
Happy walking
Suek
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Looks a useful forum - I'll keep an eye on it. (http://www.asiaxxxgirl.com/)
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Hi Everyone,
I understand that everybody round here is interested in walking. To keep up the physical health, its quite necessary to improve mental health. So its quite a worth to take a look at the motivational clocks on motiwake.
Starting day with the positive thoughts is key to starting a good health. Check out.
:)
Arien
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Hi to you all
Just to introduce myself. My name is Rob and I currently live between Barcelona and Valencia just inland from the Mediterranean coast, on the doorstep of the Els Ports Natural Park mountains, where of course I love to spend many a happy hour walking. Although it's hard to leave this beautiful part of Spain, on occasions with my partner, Margaret, we come home to good ol' blighty and enjoy its beautiful countryside and mountains. Love to walk in the welsh mountains when home ie. Black Mountains and Brecons, mainly finding an obscure campsite to stay in. Have had the odd run-in with horrendous weather when in the Lakes when you know after seeing sheep running for cover that you are in for a hiding. Look forward to chatting with you all.
Regards
Rob
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Hi ebrorob.
Have stayed at El Salt in Valderrobres, fanning out from there for walks. Beautiful, beautiful country. Fantastic collection of preserved villages.
Welcome.
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Hi muymalestado
Thanks for your welcome. I have visited Valderrobres on more than one occasion and relaxed with a beer or two in the medieval town square near the old city bridge. Like walking in the Uldemo valley there and also the other side of Beceite in the Gubies del Parissal.
ebrorob
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Hello everyone
i have only just found this site and it looks all right
was on the lfto site but it has been having issues ;)
going to post more soon.
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Hello Darlings, just thought that ~I would say hiyaaaaaaaaaa.Hiyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa everypeeps.
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Hi everyone. Newbie here. Looked round the site and you all seem really cool. I'm pretty new to this so will be looking for lots of friendly advice from you. I think I recognise some of you already. O0
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Morning everyone brand new here looks good hope to contribute. Cheers.
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Welcome THK FB.......happy hunting . O0
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Hey, i'm new here too, good init...........
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Bit quiet though :-\.Good but, quiet.
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Ssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. O0
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Welcome THK FB.......happy hunting . O0
Thanks for the warm welcome Sloboy looking forward to it.
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Evening all, Bikerfool here, i'm new too.
Only found this place after a link from another site.
Going to have a good look round later, can already see some people i know.
Hi there Sloboy, Daren, Lostme, you all ok ? Missed your postings.
And young Poparoo4. I'm going to fit right in.
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Hi Bikerfool and welcome! Peter Crawford's here from LFTO too, so there's quite a little club. Seems he's quite well known on that forum. I notice that they're wondering where he is over there... Maybe we should tell them he's here eh?
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What a good idea, why dont you?
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Well it all kicks off at work and I'm not on the forum for a few weeks and it looks like it has been going mad on here too, you guys aren't safe to be left alone.
Anyway to anyone who is new WELCOME.
Right lots of posts to look through now, I wonder what everyone has been up to....
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Hello,
I have just joined WalkingForum
I go walking in the Peak District and live near Kinder Scout :)
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Hello,
I have just joined WalkingForum
I go walking in the Peak District and live near Kinder Scout :)
Not a bad place to live.
Welcome to the Forum, Ghost.
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I am trying to reply to a members request about walking in the Pyrenees but I am not allowed. Do I have to make 50 pointless posts to get permission and hence help someone out? Seems pointless to me.
Why the need for 50 posts to get the permission?
Stuart
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I am trying to reply to a members request about walking in the Pyrenees but I am not allowed. Do I have to make 50 pointless posts to get permission and hence help someone out? Seems pointless to me.
Why the need for 50 posts to get the permission?
Stuart
Stuart,
The reason was discussed on this thread:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,1662.0.html
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Hi Chris
I recently moved to Bardon Mill in Northumberland. I run a pub/hotel here. I'm in the process of creating our website and I'd like us to swap links and also like to know if it's okay to mention the pub on the site. It's VERY walker friendly !!!
Great site !
Thanks
Leigh
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thanks for the welcome!-myself and some friends are looking for a walking club in or around the belfast area-easy walking that might introduce us to parts of our beautiful countryside that we aren't familiar with-any suggestions?? :)
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Hi there everyone!
Just found this site and this is my first post! :D
I live in Cheshire and started walking again last year after I relocated from Hampshire. I started out by building up my fitness in the Peak District and more recently have been tackling some of the peaks in Snowdonia. I've not been to the Lakes yet but intend to this spring.
If anyone would like to share a walk sometime drop me a line and maybe we can sort something out.
All the best,
Mike.
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Hi everyone I just joined today and wanted to say hello! Off now to explore the rest of the forum!
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Welcome TADB!
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Hello everyone
I have just joined the forum and like the look of it so far. I have been walking since my days in the Scouts, Duke of Edinburgh and World Challenge trips.
I love walking in England, just day walks as well as longer trips. I started a small walking and photo blog (see sig) because the quality of advice for walkers in England seems very limited so I'm very pleased to find this forum!
More personal i'm 27 years old and usually walk in Kent, Surrey and Berkshire. I look forward to hearing others walking tips and maybe being able to offer some myself.
Matthew
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Hi Matthew from the other end of a different country! Welcome to the forum.
Nice site you have there.
Ian
www.mountainfreedom.co.uk (http://www.mountainfreedom.co.uk)
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Great to get onto what looks like a fantastic place for good information. Looking forward to using the forum and gaining a lot more outdoor knowledge.
Regards whiskywalker
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Hi All,
just found this forum, all looks good, both my wife and i are keen on walking, we have so far spent our honeymoon in the Yorkshire dales, we have spent a couple of week in the lakes and are planning another trip in august, planning on doing striding edge with my younger brother and son, we are planning to meet the rest of our clan on top of helvelyn.
we live in Portsmouth.
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Hi everyone
found this site the other week and have being reading some of the threads thought I'd pluck up courage and join in. My husband and I like walking our favourite haunts are Peak District and Yorkshire Dales. We are both pretty unfit plodders but we are trying to get fit as we want to do Ingleborough this summer.
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Hello All.
My name's Dan, I'm in my mid 30s and I live in N Staffs, and I enjoy wandering in the Great Outdoors. I walk mainly in the Peaks and Lakes, though I've enjoyed an occassional adventure in Snowdonia and Scotland. I'm trying to improve my fitness and my sense of adventure, though I believe that walking should always allow time to savour the scenery.
Daniel.
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Hi there,
I'm known as Dangerous Dave by pretty much all my freinds, because I used to cave and wear shorts most of the year, often when it's quite cold.
I am on the committee for Southampton University Hillwalking Club. I also cycle in my spare time. I'm a 20 y/o Physics student
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Hi all and welcome to the forum, I'm sure you'll get as much out of it as I do. Its lovely to chat about the stuff you enjoy though I find myself spending money everytime I read about new gear!
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Hi All,
My Name is Paul and am from Oldham. Been doing bits of odd walking for around 2 years now, and managed the easy route of Snowdon last year with no probs.
Hopefully speak to many of you on the site.
Paul
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Hi
I should write first in here... :-[
I'm Mazio. And I am new here.
I hope I will find a lot of useful information about hillwalking and scrambling.
Me and my girlfriend have been living in Scotland since 3 year, have done about 20 munros, and we love this beautyfull country and its mountains.
This year we are planning Liathatch, An Teallach, Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis and hopefully a lot more.
We are from Poland - I you will be looking info about polish and slovakian Tatra Mountains we will be glad to help you.
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Hi there, my name is Gary... also known as Gaza, Gaz or even Bishy..
I am new to this site... but not new to getting out and about on the mountains... I have just found this forum and thought I would give it ago...
I have climbed 2 Munro's on my few visits to Scotland.. but I mainly get to do my scrambling in Snowdonia, especially The North Ridge of Tryfan.. I just can't get enough of this mountain!! but saying that.. I have climbed a number of peaks in Snowdonia.
I have just relocated to Leeds from Hampshire, so being that much closer to great walking areas I intend to get out there more!!.. :)
I hope to chat to you all very soon.. ;)
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Welcome to the forum Gary/Gazza/Gaz/Bishy....I'm sure you'll find a lot of like minded people here.
Tryfan is my favourite of all mountains. We have only done it an handfull of times, the last time being about 8 years ago but it is a classic.
Regards,
Dave
http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/ (http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/)
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Welcome to the forum Gary/Gazza/Gaz/Bishy....I'm sure you'll find a lot of like minded people here.
Tryfan is my favourite of all mountains. We have only done it an handfull of times, the last time being about 8 years ago but it is a classic.
Regards,
Dave
http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/ (http://www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/)
Cheers Dave... :)
The last time I climbed Tryfan was about 8 months ago!!.. it never loses its magic! ;)
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Hello everyone..... I'm Nusha and stumbled on your forum a couple of days ago. I'm not new to walking but have only recently discovered Wales and I'm loving it. My introduction to hill walking was on a first date in late October 2008 where I slipped on ice above Pystll Rhaeadr in the Berwyn mountains and broke my tibia in 2 places :o .... less than 12 weeks later we walked Snowdon so I'm pretty proud of my recovery :)
last week spent 5 days walking the Moelwyns and around Croesor, although we didn't manage Cinicht as visibility wasn't great ::)
Looking forward to getting to know you all and hopefully I'll learn a thing or two!
nusha
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Hello everyone..... I'm Nusha and stumbled on your forum a couple of days ago. I'm not new to walking but have only recently discovered Wales and I'm loving it. My introduction to hill walking was on a first date in late October 2008 where I slipped on ice above Pystll Rhaeadr in the Berwyn mountains and broke my tibia in 2 places :o .... less than 12 weeks later we walked Snowdon so I'm pretty proud of my recovery :)
last week spent 5 days walking the Moelwyns and around Croesor, although we didn't manage Cinicht as visibility wasn't great ::)
Looking forward to getting to know you all and hopefully I'll learn a thing or two!
nusha
Welcome Nusha, sounds like you had a painful intreduction to Wales.. Ouch!!
Glad to hear you have made a very quick recovery and it hasn't put you off!
Take care Gaza.. ;)
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Please let me introduce myself. I've been leading guided walks up here in the Furness Peninsula. I've been organising these walks for 15 years. I never charge for these walks becasue I love introducing people to Furness.
I was recently featured on Countryfile with a walk with John Craven across the sands to a local Island.
For many years I've worked with local schools to encourage them to take children around our local nature reserves and beaches. I actually live on Walney Island and we are less than a thirty minute drive from the Lakes and only a few minutes walk to some of the best beaches in the U.K.
John Murphy
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Hi John,
I used to live in Barrow-in-Furness and remember walking across the sand to Piel Castle with you on more than one occasion. Good walk and informative! Now living in the North West Highlands and enjoying life.
Welcome
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Hi all, :)
I'm another new member. I'm Louise, I live on the Nottinghamshire/ Derbyshire border. I'm a keen walker but 9 mile dog walks are the max so far. But that will change as I set myself a challenge. Must be mad!! ;D
I've decided to do the Hadrian's Wall trail, all 84 miles in 4 days in July in aid of Cancer Research. I made over £700 last year on just a 3 mile walk, so have high hopes.
I need all the help and advice I can get, so look forward to future replies to my questions.
Looks like a friendly site O0 and I look forward to chatting.
Louise
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Welcome Nusha, sounds like you had a painful intreduction to Wales.. Ouch!!
Glad to hear you have made a very quick recovery and it hasn't put you off!
Take care Gaza.. ;)
Thankyou for the welcome Gaza :) always a little scary jumping into a new forum so much appreciated!
nusha
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Hi all, :)
I'm another new member. I'm Louise, I live on the Nottinghamshire/ Derbyshire border. I'm a keen walker but 9 mile dog walks are the max so far. But that will change as I set myself a challenge. Must be mad!! ;D
I've decided to do the Hadrian's Wall trail, all 84 miles in 4 days in July in aid of Cancer Research. I made over £700 last year on just a 3 mile walk, so have high hopes.
I need all the help and advice I can get, so look forward to future replies to my questions.
Looks like a friendly site O0 and I look forward to chatting.
Louise
Welcome to the forum Lousie.I bet you would really enjoy the company of the friendly walkers over here.Being a newbie to Hill walking, I am getting very good information and help from others.Regarding your charity walking, I cant give much of information about the trail details.Just a smallinfo about your walk.Is it organised by any group or just you.Because I would be doing a charity walk in May in wales for a day and interested in doing more charity walks .Any way .Hope you enjoy the forum :)
Cheers
Vish
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Thankyou for the welcome Gaza :) always a little scary jumping into a new forum so much appreciated!
nusha
Welcome to the forum Nusha.Myself a newbie to hill walking .I am going for 5 days to wales this March and would be my first hill walking experience. Lets see how my first experience goes ;) You would really enjoy this forum and Happy walking ahead :)
Cheers
Vish.
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Hi Vish,
Thanks for the welcome! O0 I'm going to walk the Hadrian's wall trail as a personal challenge and thought I would like to make some money for Cancer Research as I
did it. I'm taking the family and dog and we're going to camp. I'm going to set up a Cancer Research sponsorship page and I'm looking into a blog about the walk as I want to do one every year. I just have to register my fund raising walk with the charity. I'm working on the principle that I'll get a great challenge, make some money and enjoy myself. :)
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Welcome to the forum Nusha.Myself a newbie to hill walking .I am going for 5 days to wales this March and would be my first hill walking experience. Lets see how my first experience goes ;) You would really enjoy this forum and Happy walking ahead :)
Cheers
Vish.
Thankyou Vish :) hello to you too! looking forward to reading how your walking holiday goes :)
nusha
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I've decided to do the Hadrian's Wall trail, all 84 miles in 4 days in July in aid of Cancer Research.
I need all the help and advice I can get, so look forward to future replies to my questions.
Looks like a friendly site O0 and I look forward to chatting.
Louise
Hello Lousie,
Just look at the new thread under long distance walks .Its a new thread on Handrians wall and you could get more info posting in tht thread.
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Welcome to the forum Nusha.Myself a newbie to hill walking .I am going for 5 days to wales this March and would be my first hill walking experience. Lets see how my first experience goes ;) You would really enjoy this forum and Happy walking ahead :)
Cheers
Vish.
Hi there Vish..
where abouts in Wales are you planing to go? any particular mountain?
I tend to climb in Snowdonia... but have also been to the Brecons a couple of times... :)
If you want some good views on a clear day.. go up Moel Siabod near Capel Curig.. stunning views for miles.. ;)
Gaza ;)
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Hi all, :)
I'm another new member. I'm Louise, I live on the Nottinghamshire/ Derbyshire border. I'm a keen walker but 9 mile dog walks are the max so far. But that will change as I set myself a challenge. Must be mad!! ;D
I've decided to do the Hadrian's Wall trail, all 84 miles in 4 days in July in aid of Cancer Research. I made over £700 last year on just a 3 mile walk, so have high hopes.
I need all the help and advice I can get, so look forward to future replies to my questions.
Looks like a friendly site O0 and I look forward to chatting.
Louise
Hi there Louise...
Welcome to this forum... hope you enjoy it... I am a newbie also... but it lloks like a great forum.. :)
Good luck with doing Hadrians Wall... ;)
Gaza ;)
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Hi Gaza,
Thanks for the welcome! It looks like a very helpful but quiet forum, I'm sure it has its moments once everyone gets the walking bug as the weather improves.
Louise
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Hi Chris thanks for ther welcome! I hope we get lots of interest in our walk!
cheers
Louise
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Hi there Vish..
where abouts in Wales are you planing to go? any particular mountain?
I tend to climb in Snowdonia... but have also been to the Brecons a couple of times... :)
If you want some good views on a clear day.. go up Moel Siabod near Capel Curig.. stunning views for miles.. ;)
Gaza ;)
Hi Gaza,
I havent done any hill walking till date and going for a 5 day hill walking course at PYB.Like to explore British mountains .Looking forward for my course :)
Vish
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Hi Gaza,
I havent done any hill walking till date and going for a 5 day hill walking course at PYB.Like to explore British mountains .Looking forward for my course :)
Vish
PYB.. is a good place... not been there but have been past it a few times and heard a few good reports from there.. enjoy.. ;)
Gaza ;)
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Hello
A quick intro - I'm a bit of a mountain addict (UK only) and have a special fondness for the Lakes (a bit of an understatement). I am a Dog Psychologist and trainer, specialising in behavioural problems. We get up to the Lakes as much as possible, which is never enough, perhaps 2 to 5 times a year.
Simon
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Hello
A quick intro - I'm a bit of a mountain addict (UK only) and have a special fondness for the Lakes (a bit of an understatement). I am a Dog Psychologist and trainer, specialising in behavioural problems. We get up to the Lakes as much as possible, which is never enough, perhaps 2 to 5 times a year.
Simon
Welcome to the forum Simon....think we've met elsewhere.
Dave
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Welcome to the forum Simon....think we've met elsewhere.
Dave
Hi Dave - I thought I'd try another forum out. You're the first familiar name I've seen - anyone else on here?
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What a good idea, why dont you?
Followed this link on LFTO.Same person? Nice.
http://peacefulhiking.21.forumer.com/index.php
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I had a look in there Moth, thanks for the link.
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"What a gem of a forum"
I've only just plucked up the courage to join.
After many years of hill/country walking (showing my age), hours reading and acting upon member's wisdom, I'm about to take my first solo 2 night wild camp in the lakes.
If my IT skills permit me, I will post a trip report.
Thank you
Gentlyduzzit
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Hello all
What a gem of a forum.
I've hill and country walked for many years (I have the wrinkles to prove it). I have now decided to embark on my first solo wildcamp. This is thanks to the vast amount of advice and information taken from you all.
If my IT skills allow I will post a trip report.
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Cheers for the forum. It looks like it's warming up. Good work dude! :)
I have tried to register with this forum but it has a warning that all new members will not be allowed until the moderator returns, a little bit worrying what is happening there, does this mean its not a secure site. Also how do they know someone has tried to register more then once seems a little bit odd.
Ian
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Hello everyone. I have recently moved to Maidenhead/Cookham area from Long Beach California. I am a walking and hiking enthusiast. I am in good physical condition, and have done many hikes in USA and Canada. My most memorable hike was the Mount Whitney Peak (14000ft+), in california. I am a retired engineer, and would like to do similar activities in U.K. If there is a group of people who meet regularly and go out for long walks and hikes I would be very interested to meet and join them.
Thanks
Aslam
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Cheers, I'm from the US and am looking to do a hike across Scotland next summer and would like to get some pointers on what I might want to do.
I used to live in Scotland. Kilmarnick outside Glasgow. Haven't been back in years though and really kept to the pubs and Urban areas for the most part. Made it to the Hermitage and hiked around Loclomand but this would be pretty new to me.
Any pointers would be apreciated. My basic thought was to start in Glasgow, find some good hikes up along Loclomand (I stayed in Luss for a while and thought it would be fun to make it back) maybe swing out to Perth and then make my way back down to Edinburgh.
Any ideas? :)
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Hi Cahoon,
The West Highland Way makes a good intro - start in Milngavie, up the side of Loch Lomond to Crianlarich. The route continues to Fort William and takes about a week, but you could do a section of it then break off if you didn't fancy the whole thing.
It's a good intro walk as the scenery is great, the route is easy to follow and nowhere too arduous. There's lots of info about it on't interweb and innumerable threads about it on here.
Ian
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Hello, I have found the Forum useful already. I consider myself an experienced walker but always ready to listen to other peoples' advice and stories.
Thanks, Rambler Rob
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Hi . been lurking for a while and decided to make the plunge. already picked up lots of good advice, hoping to share what little i know as well
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Hi there. I'm a newbie from Shropshire, England and found this site while searching for the Cleveland Hike Challenge.
I enjoy walking but found that middle age and two children have slowed down my walking rate. I'm just about to complete a BELA course and would like to meet up with anyone in shropshire, or just chat to anyone else really.
Cheers
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Hi Chris
I have just registered and looking forward to becoming more activily involved in walking life! I do have a cottage in rural Dorset which is ideal for walkers. Could you put up a link on your site and i would do likewise?
Kate
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O0 Hi all.
I am based in the North West of England. I have been walking with my colleagues from the office for about 19 years (man - I need a rest!!) - sorry. About 18 months ago I joined the Ramblers Association which has got me out even more.
Just love everything about walking. The fresh air, the banter, the sense of achievment, oh I nearly forgot - and the pint of real ale at the end.
Going up to Gargrave on Sunday, really looking forwrad to it.
Cheers. Al.
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Hello Al
Wecome to the forums :)
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8) Cheers for the welcome Yomper.
I found this forum by chance. It has a really good look and feel...
O0 Al.
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hi all,great forum with loads of great photos and tips,recently joined and looking forward to contribute,max.
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Hi all,
I'm Marc, 31, I'm a keen walking / hiking enthusiast. My favourite place in the whole world is the Lake District, i love it there.
I've just joined after browsing the site for a few days, great site, interesting and usefull views. I hope I can contribute.
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Hi Marc
Welcome to the forums fella :)
Cheers
Yomper
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Hiya Marc, looking forward to hearing all about your walks.
Welcome to the forum x
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Like some of the others, I've just recently signed up. Great site! I have posted something on the long walks board (under Kilimanjaro) so thought I better say hi to everyone. Like reading the various trip reports and enjoy the photos. Wish I could take some like what you see on here! :)
Sparnel
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Hi Chris,
Just signed up. I have always loved walking, particularly hills, following a hip resurfacing op in December, I have been revitalised. Am now building up to a long charity walk in July. Looking forward to sharing on your excellent site. Thanks to the Walking Englishman for the link.
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hi there. im new here...please tell me what ''flaming'' is. DD
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hi there. im new here...please tell me what ''flaming'' is. DD
Hi DD, welcome to the forum.
Flaming is heated online arguments that you sometimes see on other forums. It is against the forum rules here. We prefer things friendly and civil.
Chris.
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The discussion on midges has been moved to here (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,826.msg20547.html#msg20547).
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Heya all!
i luv rambling around, unfortunatelly live in Milton Keynes surrounded by flat midlands...wanna do some long distance walk in future, and get to know more of the hilly parts of england. Hope to collect some info on trails and any other usefull tips-im not to experienced.... this site looks very good
thanx
:)
btw: im not good with forums, this is first one i joined in aaaages...
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hi there, i'm paul, i live on the island of evia in greece, ok you've never heard of it, but that's why i like it.
it's good walking country, hills, mountains (not exactly everest) coastal and beach walks, avoid july and august (too hot and too many greek families here on holiday) very good accomodation, and the winter is wonderful, not britain and not the sahara either. to find it on your map, look for skopelos (home of momma mia the movie) and i'm just opposite the long thin island. Pine forests in the north and more barren scrubland in the south, a bit like tenerife really although that's the only similarity. I've lived here for the last twenty years and it's so not commercial, in fact today's date here is may 1979. If you want to try it out, i know the north of the island like the back of my hand so i'll help if you need it.
ok that's me , that's where i am, so tarra for now. :)
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hi chris, i just joined, checked my profile there is nothing next ti signature and i can't seem to add anything, help!
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Hi,just saying hello to every body,my name is Tony and I live in rocking Rotherham,due to the splendid countryside in Yorkshire Iam about to take up walking again,look forward to enjoying some of the well known routes. ;
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Hello Paul & Tony
Welcome to the forums :)
Paul, I visited Skiathos 4 years back thats the closest I've been to Evia 8)
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hi there yomper, well in all honesty there is no comparison between skiathos and skopelos, let alone evia. the difference, the airport. skiathos is a charter holiday island and you must know what that means. it even changes the locals, who rush to open bars and stuff for the barmy brits and swedes, and as in come the bars, out goes traditional greece. Ifr you remember the short walk from skiathos town through a bit of pine forest to banana beach, well multiply that by a zillion and that's evia. You can fly from uk to skiathos and take the flying dolphin across to evia, but there's only one a day and if the sea is too rough, there ain't. and they only run late june to september. Athens is the best and cheapest for flights and then you can bus or train to halkis and you're off and running. July and august too hot for all but looney walkers, march to june, september to december brilliant. jan/feb a bit more of a risk, although in the odd year it snows, it's beautiful. there's a new pine mountain village opened here, run by a friend of mine. log cabins, log fires sleep 4 comfortably, let me know if i can help. and many thanks for the welcome. paul (pavlos)
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:( ok here's the big embarrassing newbie confession, i'm still a bit of a virgin on the old internet, we still used beads here til last winter. I am on this site and get the reply icon, when i went to international no reply icon, what am i doing wrong, oh and as it's confession time how do i start a post, help, pavlos
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:( ok here's the big embarrassing newbie confession, i'm still a bit of a virgin on the old internet, we still used beads here til last winter. I am on this site and get the reply icon, when i went to international no reply icon, what am i doing wrong, oh and as it's confession time how do i start a post, help, pavlos
you've got to "earn your spurs" :D seriously, only people with 25 or more posts get to post in the international section
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snowslider, thanks for the reply, so can you tell me how do i get to at least reply in "international" is this a case of registering for every forum page i read? paul
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I think you need those 25 posts to make any sort of post or reply in the international section.
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Hi Yomper thanks for the welcome,look forward to meeting some of you people out and about.Must say that wild camping looks interesting,would like to know more.
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Hi Yomper thanks for the welcome,look forward to meeting some of you people out and about.Must say that wild camping looks interesting,would like to know more.
Some say `wild camping` tony - other`s (mainly my generation) call it `camping` same difference! ;)
http://www.northumbria-walkingforum.co.uk
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yes, but what are the legalities involved,I know from experience you cant just erect a tent anywhere you please, regards THarris
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Hello Tony,
Put it this way, you`re not supposed to, but a lot of people (most) do just that - and without so much as a by your leave from the landowner, farmer/tenant, or whoever. Possibly, because, they know only too well that there`s very little the land owner/agent, etc can do anyway, other than ask you to leave. It`s just not worth their while to take more extreme measures. The police wouldn`t want to get involved (in most cases), any prosecution would have to be made in private. Most landowners, simply don`t have the time for all that - and so, providing you leave the place as you found it, no litter, etc...
Mind, still doesn`t make it alright. It is polite to ask - and very few farmers/ proprieters, etc would turn down down a polite request (in my experience).
Courtesy costs nothing, and might help avoid a lot of unpleasantness, ie ... the sound of a 4x4 at midnight when you`re tucked up in your sleeping bag, about to drift off ... voices ... getting louder ... the torch shining through the door of your tent, and pointed directly at you ... the expletives ... nuff said!
http://www.northumbria-walkingforum.co.uk
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Welcome to all the new members.
To the oldies, sorry I've not posted but work has been mad for the last month (tomorrow will be my 1st day off in 4 weeks) it's calming down now so I will try to catch up with the all the posts.
Good to see Dave back on form and Mike returned from his wander across Scotland. :)
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Is there a group of people within say a 50 miles radius of Edinburgh who has a walk (around 5/6 miles WITH A PUB AT THE END OF IT!) who has a walk organised for Sunday 5th July?
I am a member of an Edinburgh walking group but by the time I get my rota from my work the walks are always fully booked.
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Hello
My name is Adam I live in Teesside and have decided to start to do walking in the local vicinty as a means to strengthen a knee thats giving me gip.
I havent seriously walked for over 28 years when I used to YHA with the school every other weekend.
looking for ideas and advice etc first and formost with footwear. I fancy a good pair and was thinking of Brashers and also socks and leg wear as I am a total novice any advice greatly received
Adam
who will have a bash at Roseberry Topping to Capt Cooks monument as a start on Sunday
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Hi,
My name is George and i am new to the walking forum. I live in East Yorkshire and walk every Sunday, usually in and around the Yorkshire Wolds.
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Hello everyone. ;D
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Hello I've just joined up :) Hope to learn lots and hopefully contribute a little!
Claire
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Hello & welcome Claire :)
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Hello to all.
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Hello to all.
Welcome to the forum Timmo.....hope you enjoy your stay
dave
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Thank you.
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Hi All,
I'm new to walking / hiking. Am trying to find as much info as possible before my trip to Nepal the coming spring. I'm in the process of slowly buying my gears, and while searching for online info, I stumbled upon this forum. I hope you guys can help me out with a few pointers!
Thanks in advance!
May
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Hi May
What exactly are you looking for ? :)
Boots, clothing, camping equipment etc
Just trying to narrow things down a bit
Regards
Yomper
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owdoo all :)
Been lurking for a while and seeing as this looks like a nice place I thought I might as well sign up and contribute summat.
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owdoo all :)
Been lurking for a while and seeing as this looks like a nice place I thought I might as well sign up and contribute summat.
Good move. Welcome.
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Hi May
What exactly are you looking for ? :)
Boots, clothing, camping equipment etc
Just trying to narrow things down a bit
Regards
Yomper
Hi Yomper,
Sorry I just noticed the message. Gosh, everything! From gears to what-to-bring and general hiking tips. I guess my priorities are gears for now, as I'm in the process of slowly buying my stuff. Since they aren't cheap, I want to make sure I'm spending on the right stuff for my needs. I've been looking at packs (day & larger ones, as mentioned in my other post), waterproof/windproof jackets and trousers. Walking poles? I don't think I need camping stuff as there will be lodges. My list stops here for now, as I don't know what else I need to look out for.
I've got my boots (Salomon Quest, any good?), in fact I'm looking to break into them this weekend.
So you see, any pointers will be much appreciated. It's also rather fun going through the historical posts, only thing is that it's keeping my up late into the morning... I know I'm going to suffer at work tomorrow :(
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May
To be honest there are many posts on here covering almost all walking kit, just go through each thread, most are pretty much up-to-date and many have links ;)
But if you have a specific question - fire away :)
Cheers
Yomper
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Hi, I like those rules. Must upset the teenagers who use the "F-, S- & T-!" words sixty times in a 62 word sentence!. O0
I'm just coming back to walking after a long break. Well not quite that long, as I often push the bike up a big hill so I can watch the scenery unfold. :)
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Hi, I like those rules. Must upset the teenagers who use the "F-, S- & T-!" words sixty times in a 62 word sentence!. O0
I'm just coming back to walking after a long break. Well not quite that long, as I often push the bike up a big hill so I can watch the scenery unfold. :)
The T-! word's not really swearing though, is it? David Cameron uses it freely in interviews so it must be ok.
Welcome to the effing forum, TriBill.
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Hi all, just found this site it looks very good.
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Welcome newbies!
Good to see the forum building in numbers.
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hi everyone my names paul and i live in darlington. spend a fair bit of time in cumbria mostly st bees. due to this have decided to tackle coast to coast in a few weeks.
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hello every one just a quick introduction my names kevin i live in cardiff and i am looking to join people who want go walking in the beacons and else where
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Hi my name is Chris and as you can see i come from Norfolk,Love the lakes and Peak district Wales etc.
Anyone local fancy hooking up for some walking trips.
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Hello,
Just dropped in from StridingEdge website. enjoyed some of the posts getting back into walking after a long lay off(Kids). If anybody else is living Crosby area and wants to share lifts, its not that I'm tight, I am considering my carbon foot print I would like to meet up. Male 50 married and nothing like Brad Pit
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Welcome everybody! O0
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Hello,
Just dropped in from StridingEdge website. enjoyed some of the posts getting back into walking after a long lay off(Kids). If anybody else is living Crosby area and wants to share lifts, its not that I'm tight, I am considering my carbon foot print I would like to meet up. Male 50 married and nothing like Brad Pit
I work in Crosby. Actually, not any more. From Monday I will work in Bootle.
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Hi I am Dave , my girlfriend Moira and myself have each walked extensively in the past and now plan to do much more together, we are here to get ideas for new walks , find out places to stay and other such tips
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Hi I am Dave , my girlfriend Moira and myself have each walked extensively in the past and now plan to do much more together, we are here to get ideas for new walks , find out places to stay and other such tips
You will find plenty of ideas for walks on here Dave, including 'meet ups' :)
Steve
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Hi everyone,
Total newbie here. Love walking, but never considered doing it properly.
Hoping to get a few clues and ideas here!
Johnny
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Hi everyone,
Total newbie here. Love walking, but never considered doing it properly.
Hoping to get a few clues and ideas here!
Johnny
Hi Johnny. Welcome to the Forum. Plenty of walks going on around here. Just sign up for some! O0
Steve
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Cheers Steve :)
I'll open a new thread with a few more details about me and
Hopefully get some idea's without too much pointing & laughing!
Johnny
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hey all ..i just like to say that i never thought theres so many ppl just walk for health and walk as a hobbie!
i would like to start but not sure how to ? zelda-link female in my 40s
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hey all ..i just like to say that i never thought theres so many ppl just walk for health and walk as a hobbie!
i would like to start but not sure how to ? zelda-link female in my 40s
Well Zelda a good start is to put on a pair of walking boots and socks and join one of these walks! lol ;)
There are some really friendly people on here and you will make friends in no time as well as see some lovely scenery. Can't guarantee the weather though so just make sure to pack your waterproofs! O0
Steve
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:)
A good smile first to all of you in this forum...
Glad to find this place and wanted to give myself a try to know more about walking and people who love the nature... I love the mountains especially in Scotland where my dream began...
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Hi just looking to find someone who likes to walk in the somerset area!!
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Hi to Drmwalker and walkonby and welcome
might be an idea to put a new post in the intro section you'll get noticed better. Check out the meets section theres usually something going on
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Morning people.
So is this a good place?
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Morning people.
So is this a good place?
Well those of us who stay think so. Welcome SS :)
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Its a great place as well as good. Welcome.
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Afternoon all,
Just wanted to say hello, as I'm new to the forum - The walking bug hit me about four years ago when the stresses and strains of a 9-5 drove me to the country for some peace - I spent a few days walking between hostels at Keswick, Buttermere and Borrowdale, and found that after a few days in the hills I remembered who I was (and that 'I' wasn't in any way interested in spreadsheets or money).
Since then, I've tried to get out as much as possible, having visited the Lakes, Snowdonia (a few times), Exmoor, The Peak District and the Pyrenees in the last year.
I'm looking forward to hearing about some great places on the forum, and hopefully continue to get out and about over the coming year.
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Hello and welcome father time.
We're a friendly happy bunch here slightly insane at times. Check out the meet ups bit if anything takes your fancy join in. I went on my first meet a couple of weeks ago and was made welcome by all
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after a few days in the hills I remembered who I was (and that 'I' wasn't in any way interested in spreadsheets or money).
I can totally relate to that !!
Welcome and I hope you enjoy the forum as much as I have in my short time here :)
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hello everyone lm new to this site , l do alot of walking in the cotswolds !
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Hi Boots and welcome
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Hi, i've just started getting into walking after many years away. I've been reading your pages and you seem like a great bunch of people. Enjoy a walk and also a beer. I'd be interested in joining you on a walk or two if thats ok. And of course a beer or two. ;)
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Hi, i've just started getting into walking after many years away. I've been reading your pages and you seem like a great bunch of people. Enjoy a walk and also a beer. I'd be interested in joining you on a walk or two if thats ok. And of course a beer or two. ;)
Hello and welcome. Theres a few walks in the meet up section coming up soon, feel free to join in.
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Hello,
After coming along to three meets I thought i'd better join. Not that i've got that much to say, but I was getting jelous that everyone else had two names!!
I'm Joesters wife, for those of you that don't know me.......
I do have some photos of the walk today, but have no idea how to put them on here.
Also what's flaming? Just so I don't do it. I always thought it was something you did when you were on fire ;D
Abs
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Hi Abs, nice to see you on here! O0
Flaming is basically posting in an aggresive manner, usually aimed at a particular individual, and a Flame War is an argument between two or more people. It's not something that we get much of on here, everyone is quite friendly as you've probably realised from the meets you've been to.
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Hi Abs
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We have never met yet but I hope to get along to some meets soon. Welcome to the site.
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Hello,
After coming along to three meets I thought i'd better join. Not that i've got that much to say, but I was getting jelous that everyone else had two names!!
I'm Joesters wife, for those of you that don't know me.......
I do have some photos of the walk today, but have no idea how to put them on here.
Also what's flaming? Just so I don't do it. I always thought it was something you did when you were on fire ;D
Abs
Hello Abs,didnt see you sneaking this in,i know we have met but would just like to welcome you to the forum.Hope you and joe can make the meet in the Clwydians on Sunday.
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Hello! you're very welcome :)
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Hiya guys, just joined this Forum, thought I'd say hi.
I have joined this forum to get advice for a event i am doing in June next year, am a novice and the event i;m doing is going to be quite challenging and will need lots of help with Training/Equipment and general advice.
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Hiya guys, just joined this Forum, thought I'd say hi.
I have joined this forum to get advice for a event i am doing in June next year, am a novice and the event i;m doing is going to be quite challenging and will need lots of help with Training/Equipment and general advice.
Welcome to the Forum :)
So what's the event then?
Steve
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Thanks for the welcome Steve, going to do Ben Nevis/Scarfell/Snowden IE. The 3 Peaks Challenge to raise money for Help For Heroes charity., this is being organized and arranged by myself and its just me and 7 mates from work,. never done anything like this before either in the organisation and the walking so its all very daunting.
I will welcome any help/advice that anyone can offer thanks.
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Thanks for the welcome Steve, going to do Ben Nevis/Scarfell/Snowden IE. The 3 Peaks Challenge to raise money for Help For Heroes charity., this is being organized and arranged by myself and its just me and 7 mates from work,. never done anything like this before either in the organisation and the walking so its all very daunting.
I will welcome any help/advice that anyone can offer thanks.
Hi mate. Good for you. It's a daunting challenge. I suggest you check out this link in the meet up section on here. We are talking about doing this and there's loads of good advice on here from people who have actually done it.
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4138.0.html
Steve
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Hello and welcome
Might find some usefull stuff here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,4138.0.html
Check out the meets and join in some walks.
Any specific questions just ask somebody on here will know the answer
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Many thanks allready guys and girls, will check out asll those links over the next days,weeks.
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very warm welcome to you........cozza O0
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completed the coast to coast walk in September taking 10 days and have the taste for more long distance walks , hoped this forum would be of asisstance in planning the next one , never joined / used a forum so not sure how to proceed next !
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completed the coast to coast walk in September taking 10 days and have the taste for more long distance walks , hoped this forum would be of asisstance in planning the next one , never joined / used a forum so not sure how to proceed next !
Hi and welcome
You'll find this is a pretty friendly forum packed full of helpful people. Check out the various sections, you should find plenty of interest. Join us on some of our one day meets
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Hello everyone,
I've been lurking for a while now, but have finally got round to registering as it appears to be a great forum. My boyfriend and I completed Glyndwr's way this summer and are keen to do plenty more walking in the coming year so hopefully this forum will help.
H
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welcome H O0 check out the meet section theres plenty going on
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Welcome and enjoy, Try some of the forum meets and have a great time.
Chris
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:) Thank you for the welcome. I have been walking for some time now with a Rambling club and would like to do some longer distance walks. A friend told me about this site, so i have registered hoping to join in with some interesting walks. I believe there is a walk in Wales at the end of April for 3 days. That sounds great, can i get some information about the walk please.
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Hi jaliceh, welcome to the forum! O0
I presume the walk in Wales that you enquire about is the weekend meet up that is being planned. Click here for more info about that. (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,5078.0.html) There is also talk about doing the Welsh 3,000's next year but I don't think any firm plans have been made yet with regard to that.
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Hello
Second post. Staffordshire based occassional walker (due to very busy business schedule). Hoping to get out and about much more this year and will utilise my business activities to give me a kick up the backside and get out there and see some more of the country.
I work all over the country and have a camper van as accomodation, whilst working away but generally I finish work and just sit watching the telly but waistline is growing and I enjoy walking so will be doing some smaller walks through the week and bigger ones at the weekends.
Cheers
Rob
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Hi folks! I've just signed up the forum and this is my first post, so hello everybody and seasonal greetings
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So which beer was you on to come up with that forum name? ;)
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Hello and welcome.
Can't wait for the explanation of the user name :)
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So which beer was you on to come up with that forum name? ;)
Oranjeboom i'd say .
Welcome O V to the forum .Very interesting name .Any chance of letting us know what it means .
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So which beer was you on to come up with that forum name? ;)
Believe it or not I hadn't had any beer at the time I thought that one up. But I did have Heineken on my mind, which is probably why I came up with a Dutch nick.
Oranjeboom i'd say .
Very close, right neck of the woods O0. Though I prefer Amstel when I'm over there.
As for what my nick actually means (translated into English), I'm not sure. The first part is 'old hands' I think, but I could be wrong, my Dutch is limited to ordering a round of biers I'm afraid. The nick is in fact a famous street in the Dutch capital. One most Brits have difficulty in pronouncing, myself included. I just wanted to be different :D I guess. I just couldn't think of a suitable name off the top of my head, that's all.
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Hello and welcome.
Can't wait for the explanation of the user name :)
Welcome O to the forum, you been to Amsterdam recently??? I seem to remember an interesting district that was around there.... ;)
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Hi everyone,
You all sound a friendly bunch, love the pics and comments.
First time on a forum so will need help with posting pics.
Hope to get to know you all better soon. Trapper
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Welcome on board Trapper. You'll get all the help you need on here .Try and get on a meet up sometime you'll enjoy it .Sharing tales and experiences is part of the fun .
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Welcome Trapper. Hope you enjoy this very friendly and informative forum. Enjoy.
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Welcome Trapper, enjoy the madness, there is no alternative :D
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Hi everyone and Happy New Year 2010!
I am new to the forum. I am currently looking for volunteers in the South Pennines area to walk some routes that are going to be promoted by Pennine Prospects and the West Yorkshire Tourism Partnership.
I haven't found a section dedicated to this sort of thing on the forum yet. If there is one, please point me in the right direction.
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Not quite sure what that means Cedric. Are you after volunteers to walk somewhere? I suggest you post the details in the Hikers bar and see what happens. Everyone is as helpful as possible.
Welcome to the forum
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Not quite sure what that means Cedric. Are you after volunteers to walk somewhere? I suggest you post the details in the Hikers bar and see what happens. Everyone is as helpful as possible.
Welcome to the forum
Thanks Percy. I will have a look at the bar.
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This site came recommended, so looking forward to making some new walking friends. :)
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This site came recommended, so looking forward to making some new walking friends. :)
Welcome Wanda.... I am sure you will love it here :)
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This site came recommended, so looking forward to making some new walking friends. :)
Welcome to a place of wondrous wanderings
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This site came recommended, so looking forward to making some new walking friends. :)
Hi Wanda ;) welcome
I too was recommended to this place. All the members seem to be a friendly helpful bunch with a wide diversity of other interests. Enjoy!
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I'm not quite brand new, but didn't post on this thread when I started so -
Hello every one!
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I'm not quite brand new, but didn't post on this thread when I started so -
Hello every one!
Hello Rambling Monkey (http://ct3.pbase.com/v3/13/590613/1/50081260.wave.gif)
Yeah there's so many places to delve and lots to read when your new, it's difficult to know where to go next. It's a little like wondering around without a map and compass LOL
I'm still finding my way too, it's fun though O0
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Hi I am Nic, I have spent a lot of time outdoors, walking and climbing. This was brought to a sudden stop several years ago after an incident at work. My love of the outdoors has still continued but in a slightly different way. I am now enthralled by art as well especially landscapes. It means I can still enjoy the places I may not be able to walk to.
Nic
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HI NIc
Welcome to the group! Im sure you ll be veryhappy here! IS that your art on display? Tell us more!
Dave O0
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Hi Chris
Thank you for the welcome, im pretty much new to forums so im a bit unsure of what to write.
Walking is a newish hobby of mine and am looking for some new routes to try i like beautiful scenery and am now making a point of looking at some of the beautiful places the UK has to offer so would be grateful to anyone for tips and advice
thank you
shezh
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Hi shezh welcome to the forum. Ask anything you want. Bet lot of pepole will reply! Its a great place. How far you wanting to go and what part of UK?
Dave
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Hi Chris
Thank you for the welcome, im pretty much new to forums so im a bit unsure of what to write.
Walking is a newish hobby of mine and am looking for some new routes to try i like beautiful scenery and am now making a point of looking at some of the beautiful places the UK has to offer so would be grateful to anyone for tips and advice
thank you
shezh
Welcome to the forum, we are a friendly lot if a little, well maybe, ... wild would describe us ;)
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Just found this great site a few days ago and signed up almost immediately, typically I jumped in with both feet without introduction so I'll put that right.
Although I now live (and retired) in South Cumbria I'm originally from The Land of the Marrers, member ANDY will know what that means. Naturally I've done most of my walking in the Lake District but have done quite a lot in Scotland and some in Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons and the Peak District.
I particulary like scrambling, but I'm getting a bit creaky now for that game. A BIG hello to everyone
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Although I now live (and retired) in South Cumbria
Lucky devil!! Welcome to the forum BW O0 Get your posts up to 25 then you can see the meets - maybe you could organise a Lakes one at some point? ;)
Dave
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Hi,
I am interested in hiking in the UK in May with my family. I'm not sure where to start and would love some help. Ideally we would love to walk beautiful countryside (mountains, hills, trees) and stay in B and B's at night. We would probably fly to London as a starting point. Any input is welcome and appreciated.
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Hi,
I am interested in hiking in the UK in May with my family. .
http://www.walkingenglishman.com/ (http://www.walkingenglishman.com/)
is a great sitefor starters :) Plus you will prolly get lots of replies on here too O0
dave
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Lucky devil!! Welcome to the forum BW O0 Get your posts up to 25 then you can see the meets - maybe you could organise a Lakes one at some point? ;)
Dave
Hi Dave, thanks for the welcome. I think you would be surprised how little the locals appreciate their surroundings. When I was (a lot) younger I used to live just a few hundred yards from the NP boundary and could reach the summit of Pillar in under 4 hours walking from home and yet I hardly knew anyone who was interested in fellwalking.
I was chatting to someone on Pavey Ark a few months ago, he said that it was first time he'd climbed it and was unsure of the best way down. He lived in Grasmere ....... its just mindboggling!
Cheers
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I think you would be surprised how little the locals appreciate their surroundings. ... He lived in Grasmere ....... its just mindboggling!
unbelievable.Chatted to lady who runs the white lion in patterdale and she never been out on helvellyn,she s a pooley bridge lass :o
A lot of us dont appreciate what's under our noses do we? Even if it's only lips ;D
Dave
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unbelievable.Chatted to lady who runs the white lion in patterdale and she never been out on helvellyn,she s a pooley bridge lass :o
A lot of us dont appreciate what's under our noses do we? Even if it's only lips ;D
Dave
How true. At least that guy made the attempt, and he came up by Jack's Rake too!! good for him. He said that he could just about see the summit from his garden.
I'm not too famiilar with posting messages, I dont know how to insert a partial quote, and am a bit reluctant to try ever since I did a spellcheck on one message and it promptly disappeared! I drag smileys etc down and they dont appear in the message either.
I was just looking up some photos when I spotted your message. I'll try posting this one of our dog Jasper on High Rigg. He is a rescue dog from the Wainwright shelter in Kendal......now thats what I call a lucky devil !!!! I hope it does not clutter up this message board!
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2zq9ev8.jpg)
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Welcome Brandywell; and how could anyone say Jasper clutters up the forum? He looks contented with his lot!
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Looks a very dignified wise ole dog! Great photo O0
The emoticons, you dont drag em, you just click on one and it gets put where your cursor is.. hope this helps ;)
Dave
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O0 Welcome to the forum. Nice photo.. Al.
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Looks a very dignified wise ole dog! Great photo O0
The emoticons, you dont drag em, you just click on one and it gets put where your cursor is.. hope this helps ;)
Dave
O0 :)
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O0 :)
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Hi all, I'm new. I think some of you may have met me on some pof walks, hope one maybe when the host didn't turn up.
^lovely dog by the way, my favourite and in fav colours. I think I should get one.
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Hi all, I'm new. I think some of you may have met me on some pof walks, hope one maybe when the host didn't turn up.
^lovely dog by the way, my favourite and in fav colours. I think I should get one.
Hi there Joe! If no one replies try posting a hello here?
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
You should then get a flood of Hi s and hellos O0
Dave
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Hello everyone from Norwich!
I'm happy to find this forum ,thanks to my daughter geography teacher :)
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Hello Craftlau.
From another Norfolk walker ,enjoy the forum might see you sometime on one of the forum meets.
Chris
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Hello Craftlau.
From another Norfolk walker ,enjoy the forum might see you sometime on one of the forum meets.
Chris
Thanks, Norfolkboy!
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Hello everyone from Norwich!
I'm happy to find this forum ,thanks to my daughter geography teacher :)
Hi there..... If no one replies try posting a hello here?
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
You should then get a flood of Hi s and hellos (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif)
Here s one from me in the meantime :)
Dave
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Thanks for your warm welcome,Dave ! O0
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Hi
I am a total newbie to climbing/hiking etc so I am hoping that this forum will be able to guide me thru the early 'I cant believe you did that' stage.
The first thing I have come up against is buying some boots. I have looked in all the usual places and can see which brands seem to be the most expensive.
I have seen some brands that look pretty good but dont seem to have the price tag of other brands. One I have seen that looks pretty good is Johnscliffe Bruno-any advice on these boots appreciated-my other option is the Karrimor ksb Orkney
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Hello and welcome NewbieUK.
If you have a look through the gear section you might find some info relevent to boot selection.
What kind of walking are you planning on doing, and when you say climbing do you mean rock climbing.
Get browsing and posting, when you get 25 posts you'll be able to unlock the mystries of the meet up section.
Any specific questions just ask :)
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Firstly, welcome to the forum and to the wonderful world of walking.
I have karrimoor boots (don't know the style name)and they are fantastically comfortable but after about 20 months quite hard work they have split badly on the top and leak - so I have to replace them. Not sure whether to go for similar again or something more pricey.
Maybe if you are new to walking a cheaper boot will suffice - it all depnds how much available cash you have. Above all, go for a pair which fit well in every way - if they are not absolutely perfect in the shop they are not going to be better after 20miles. Try them on with the same socks/layers you will wear for walking.
Hope to see you on some of the forum meets once you get into walking.
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I'll try posting this one of our dog Jasper on High Rigg. He is a rescue dog from the Wainwright shelter in Kendal......now thats what I call a lucky devil !!!! I hope it does not clutter up this message board!
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2zq9ev8.jpg)
What a great dog! Reminds me of my old Springer....great breed.
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hihi ya am new just to say hello to everyone on THE FORUM ;D
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hihi ya am new just to say hello to everyone on THE FORUM ;D
Welcome Bev?.....hope you enjoy.
Dave
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Hello Shybev welcome to the forum
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Hi Chris,
Just registered, so new to the forum. I am a keen walker, organising gentle walks for people of all ages, in my spare time (I am a teacher Mon-Fri) through my business West Wirral Walks. The walks are usually in and around the beautiful Wirral peninsula although we do go on Away Days a couple of times a year. I also raise money for good causes through a charity guided walk each year - this year for Claire House a children's hospice located on the Wirral. I will indeed put you as a link on my website, just let me know how and when is convenient.
Hope to speak to you soon.
Cheers,
David.
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Hi Everyone
I'm new to this forum (& forums) & joined hoping to find a walking buddy(ies) who enjoy a good walk rather than just a pub walk. Hoping that this is the right site! kr c
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Hi Everyone
I'm new to this forum (& forums) & joined hoping to find a walking buddy(ies) who enjoy a good walk rather than just a pub walk. Hoping that this is the right site! kr c
Hi Cazbags.... welcome to the forum, of course this is the right site O0
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Hi Everyone
I'm new to this forum (& forums) & joined hoping to find a walking buddy(ies) who enjoy a good walk rather than just a pub walk. Hoping that this is the right site! kr c
Welcome Cazbags, does that mean you don't like pubs? ::) :o
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Hi - I like pubs, very much. I like alcohol as well, very much.
I was chatting to someone the other day who had joined their local 20s/30s walking group. She & her friend went on a 12mile walk with the group on the Sunday walking off a hangover from the night before. She complained that it was really muddy and that all they could think about was the bowl of chips in the pub at lunchtime; and then they had had a really steep hill climb at the end of the walk before they could reach their bowl of chips.
Then the other day I came across a local walking group advertising a coastal walk the following Sunday so I read further and it said it wouldn't be a route march just a 3 mile walk along the coast followed by a nice Sunday lunch. It admitted the walk was an excuse for a blow-out lunch.
That's all great if that's what you want but I don't go on a walk to find an excuse to have a double-helping of sticky toffee pudding! I like nothing better than a picnic lunch leaning against a tree trunk and enjoying the view & the escape from the hustle-bustle of the working week. I would just love to find a group of people local to me who feel the same way. And, maybe we could meet up occasionally for an evening out in the local pub as well! cx
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Hi Cazbags and welcome to the group..what part of country you from,roughly?
If you post a new thread saying hi to us all and I bet you ll get lots more people saying hi O0 I think you will find this a very friendly place, I ve been on about 2 months and been on 2 meets and loved it and had a lot of great banter on here.... hope you ll find same....
Dave in Leeds
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Hi Everyone!
Sorry Dave in Leeds i'm a Southerner!
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Hi :D ,
I'm looking for a young(ish) -people mainly in their early 30ies- walking/hiking group.. I'm new to the area, and quite new to England too (I've been here for 3 years). I always used to do lots of hiking before, but here in the UK I just can't find like-minded people in my age. I live in Walton-on-Thames, but I'd love to discover other areas too (eg. I'd love to see some english mountains! ;D )! Please let me know, people, if you have any advice how to start my outdoor social life here! :)
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Hi filomela,
When you get to 25 posts you will be able to view the meets section, in there you will find lots of meets in all different parts of the country. When you see one you fancy put your name down and come along, you will meet lots of like minded people.
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Please let me know, people, if you have any advice how to start my outdoor social life here! :)
You just did! Try also posting a new hi there thread like this one and more people will see it and reply O0
Dave
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Hi there!!!!! ::)
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Hello,
25 posts?? OMG, I'm not that talkative.... ;)
Totally agree with Cazbags, I'm also looking for a real hiking group, not just a "let's walk around the local pub twice"-type of rambling association. I'd love to spend lots of time out in the nature with like minded people in their early 30ies..
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Hello,
25 posts?? OMG, I'm not that talkative.... ;)
Totally agree with Cazbags, I'm also looking for a real hiking group, not just a "let's walk around the local pub twice"-type of rambling association. I'd love to spend lots of time out in the nature with like minded people in their early 30ies..
Keep posting filomela, it's amazing how quickly the posts add up!
I'm too old to be within your ideal demographic, but understand your point about wanting to enjoy the glorious land we have around us.
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:) I'm not so strict about the age thing, just don't want to be the only one around 30 in a group, that's all!
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:) I'm not so strict about the age thing, just don't want to be the only one around 30 in a group, that's all!
Hi jsust say hi back to me and get your post up by one more O0 You ll soon be up to 25 8)
Dave
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Hello all im a rambler ,plodder,photographer based in manchester/lancashire. who loves this great land and the outdoors
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Hello all im a rambler ,plodder,photographer based in manchester/lancashire. who loves this great land and the outdoors
Welcome to this forum, I m an expat Lanc in Leeds, this is a great place Ive only been on a couple months and had lots of banter and encouragement and learnt loads, you only need to ask and any number of people will help you out.... get your posts up to 25 and come on a meet! Do you know the Lakes well?
Dave
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hello mate , yes ive walked in the lakes quite a few times ..im not a serious head down go get em walker, im a plodder...i like to saunter if thats the right word...ive climbed scafell, haystacks etc . and been to a lot of places up there....fairfield round and such. my job took me all over britain and i used to incorporate my walks with my job etc....when in hereford i would walk pen y fan and so on ..if i was near the lizard then i would walk the coastal path...i like to take pictures of my walks for future memories .....and would like to meet like minded people...who like a laugh and a walk...and stop for a beer maybe and soak up the atmosphere of lovely walk.
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hello mate , yes ive walked in the lakes quite a few times ..im not a serious head down go get em walker, im a plodder...i like to saunter if thats the right word...
You'll do O0 Me to a T! Get your posts up and lets sort out a meet - there are a couple in the Lakes on 19th and 26th March....Fridays any good to you? Some folks on here move rather fast (understatement :) ) but not me O0 Im thinking of starting a thread where we self grade on speed and fitness....
Dave
Dave
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Hi jsust say hi back to me and get your post up by one more O0 You ll soon be up to 25 8)
Dave
Hi there,
It's been a really nice day today here in Walton!! ;D
Shame that I didn't have anybody to go hiking with..
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Hi there,
It's been a really nice day today here in Walton!! ;D
Shame that I didn't have anybody to go hiking with..
Where s Walton? reply and get up to 6 O0
Dave
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Hello,
25 posts?? OMG, I'm not that talkative.... ;)
Totally agree with Cazbags, I'm also looking for a real hiking group, not just a "let's walk around the local pub twice"-type of rambling association. I'd love to spend lots of time out in the nature with like minded people in their early 30ies..
Thanks Filomela - was begining to worry that there was no one out there that felt the same way as me! :) PS. I'm a little bit past 30 now, but would be happy to meet up with you some day/weekend - even if we find out we don't live close to each other maybe something could be arranged? Looking forward to our "25 post anniversary"!!
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Thanks Filomela - was begining to worry that there was no one out there that felt the same way as me! :) PS. I'm a little bit past 30 now, but would be happy to meet up with you some day/weekend - even if we find out we don't live close to each other maybe something could be arranged? Looking forward to our "25 post anniversary"!!
Hi :) ,
Where do you live, Cazbags? I'd be happy to organise something.
I'm looking forward to the 25th too! ;D
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Where s Walton? reply and get up to 6 O0
Dave
Hi Dave,
West part of Surrey. 30min from London Waterloo.
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Oh I thought it was part of Liverpool..... :( Not too near the Lakes then .....
Dave
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Oh I thought it was part of Liverpool..... :( Not too near the Lakes then .....
That's Woolton not Walton! ;D
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woolton and walton ...are both liverpool suberbs. :)
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woolton and walton ...are both liverpool suberbs. :)
Gloats gently at Peakbagger ;)
Dave
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woolton and walton ...are both liverpool suberbs. :)
Funnily enough someone clearing out their locker today found a twenty question quiz where you had to guess different parts of Liverpool from the clues. I was hopeless! My excuse is I only work in Liverpool but I don't live here! ;D
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Funnily enough someone clearing out their locker today found a twenty question quiz where you had to guess different parts of Liverpool from the clues. I was hopeless! My excuse is I only work in Liverpool but I don't live here! ;D
Even more shame on you not knowing, then!!!! :D
Dave
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Even more shame on you not knowing, then!!!! :D
I feel I should add that said quiz wasn't found until after I'd posted above... ;)
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Hi
Im Judi climbing Ben Nevis October 2nd never having done anything like this before but doing for Breast Cancer care with three friends. Climbed Kinder Scout on Thursday an eyeopener to how fit I have to be although I enjoyed every minute of it and cant wait to the next climb. Live in the Midlands so its training by jogging and walking dont really want to join a gym, have 8 months so should be fit by then!! Wish i had took up this before its so peaceful on the mountain.
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Hi
Im Judi climbing Ben Nevis October 2nd never having done anything like this before but doing for Breast Cancer care with three friends. Climbed Kinder Scout on Thursday an eyeopener to how fit I have to be although I enjoyed every minute of it and cant wait to the next climb. Live in the Midlands so its training by jogging and walking dont really want to join a gym, have 8 months so should be fit by then!! Wish i had took up this before its so peaceful on the mountain.
Hi Judi, welcome to the forum. If you are getting fit to climb the Ben I suggest you also train using either the stairs or a stepper! A lot of steps if you go up the Ben by the 'Tourist Route' ;)
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Hi Judi and welcome to the forum. Good luck increasing your fitness, get up to 25 posts and check out the meets section and come along. You will soon get fitter.
Where abouts in the midlands are you.
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Hi Judi! Welcome to the forum!
Ben Nevis is on my list also ;)
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Hi
Im Judi climbing Ben Nevis October 2nd ...Wish i had took up this before its so peaceful on the mountain.
Nice one! You will find a hell of a lot of support on here, get your posts up to 25 then come on some meets, there are always people to give lifts, take you on walks....
Yeh its a shock innit! But you seem to already have the taste for it, and once you get to Snowdon or the Lakes you will be totally addicted...dont say you werent warned O0 Welcome aboard ;)
Dave in Leeds
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Hi Micky
Im in Northampton so loads of countryside but all flatish , have a long way to go but will be mega fit by October as have 3 friends battling breaqst cancer. Enjoyed it so much on the mountain Thursday wish i was there tomorow but work calls!!
Judi
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Hi Butlers Keeper
I Have just bought a stepper that and the stairs looks good hard work would sooner be outside but anything to enjoy the views on the day.
Judi
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Dave in Leeds
Thanks whats 25 posts not even sure if im replying in the right place!! Going to lakes in Easter hols climbing one of the mountains think about 3000 ft that should kill orcure me really looking forward to it think im hooked already just need to be fitter!
Judi ;)
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Craftlau
Thanks for that new to all of this including forums not even sure if im replying ok!! BenNevis sounds great but have to be fit so i have a long way to go!!
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Dave in Leeds
Thanks whats 25 posts not even sure if im replying in the right place!! Going to lakes in Easter hols climbing one of the mountains think about 3000 ft that should kill orcure me really looking forward to it think im hooked already just need to be fitter!
Judi ;)
It dont matter about posting in the right place, all you need to know is, you are in exactly the right place on these boards O0 Any ideas which fells you are going to do in the Lakes?? Maybe there will be a meet in the Lakes you could go on. There isnt one planned at moment cos a lot of people are off to Snowdonia... You could post inthe Lakes section about top 5 walks or summat, plenty of people will tell you theirs. Mine is Helvellyn via Striding Edge from Patterdale :)
Here is a website that will give you one or 2 views of the fells of Lakeland... O0
http://www.stridingedge.net/ (http://www.stridingedge.net/) .... you may be gone for some time ;)
Another great site is
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm (http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm)
or
http://www.bikehike.co.uk/mapview.php (http://www.bikehike.co.uk/mapview.php)
;)
Pass on regards to your 3 friends. Anything at all you want to know, just ask. Someone will know.... This is a great place and I have had such encouragement and advice and banter in my short 2 months here...
Dave
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Dave in Leeds
Thankyou thankyou how nice are you so helpful this sight I havent a clue where in lakes iv never been there at all let alone to climb a mountain!! will find out , my next door neighbour is a keen climber and is taking us to make sure we all know how fit we need to be for Ben Nevis,! This has never been my thing but i really really love it hooked already another midlife crisis but what a good one. Thanks again
Judi ::) :)
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Dave in Leeds
Them photos are awesome have only looked at some as have to be up early (the joys of working for my brother) I have fALLEN IN LOVE WITH dOUGAL AND cASPER HAHA and they dont answer back to. Thanks will take time to look further.
Judi
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Hi Butlers Keeper
I Have just bought a stepper that and the stairs looks good hard work would sooner be outside but anything to enjoy the views on the day.
Judi
I totally agree with you, outdoors is best! Climb every hill by the steeper routes ;) I only mention the stepper/stairs as you mentioned also using a gym and I know that for some reason we have to do other things that stop us getting to the hills so the gym and stair have to be used.
Most important - enjoy O0
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HI guys i`m new here and luvin it 8)
:) Welcome to a great forum... Al.
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[quote author=judi.judi
Them photos are awesome have only looked at some as have to be up early (the joys of working for my brother) I have fALLEN IN LOVE WITH dOUGAL AND cASPER HAHA and they dont answer back to. Thanks will take time to look further.
Judi
[/quote]It may take a bit longer than a couple of hours to see all the walks hey? Even i havent been able to see them all in a couple of years... Inspiring though. Ask your brother for some compassionate leave, tell him you fel lin love with the fells ;D
Dave[/quote]
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ANOTHER??? :coolsmiley:
Dave
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Hi :) ,
Where do you live, Cazbags? I'd be happy to organise something.
I'm looking forward to the 25th too! ;D
Hi Filomela - I've sent you a PM. Hope you get it okay?
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To introduce ourselves we are the Skuse family we started walking nearly a year ago - in October 2008 I could not walk to the local shops due to being nearly 19.5 stone with Diabetes High Colesteral and high bloodpressure - when I did walk, my legs, knees, back just about everything hurt. I watched my sister die at 48 years old with the same conditions as me. One evening by chance I watched Wainright walks with Julia Bradbury and remenber saying to myself if only i could do that, so i joined slimming world and was the only man in a sea of women, and joined my local gym and started walking slowly at first and built up my stamina and distance and then difficulty. Now nearly 6 stone lighter and less medication and i decided to put a website together and started this week, showing the walks we have done. We are planning a week in the Lakes in July. Sorry didn't meen to write so much.
Please have a look and comment - but I must say I am not very computer literate and its been a steep learning curve making a website.
www.theskuseoutdoors.co.uk (http://www.theskuseoutdoors.co.uk)
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HI Skusy! I see you are in Bristol; there are a few on here from Wiltshire and I'm in Swansea, so hopefully we'll see you on a meet soon, welcome! :)
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Welcome susky. Well done on joining the ladies at slimming world, that takes some bottle, and on loosing the weight. Get your posts up to 25 and you can read the "meets" section. Good luck with the walking.
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my name is simon
HI Simon welcome to the worlds best walking forum O0 Ask owt and someone will answer.. ;)
Dave in Leeds
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Many thanks. I am male, 56 and have been walking for more years than I care to remember in my beloved Peak District. In fact had a brilliant day by and on the Roaches Saturday :)
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Welcome to the forum.
Is there any particular reason for your name?
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Many thanks. I am male, 56 and have been walking for more years than I care to remember in my beloved Peak District. In fact had a brilliant day by and on the Roaches Saturday :)
Hi there and welcome to the worlds bets walking forum O0
Bonus for joining:
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepath.htm
and
http://www.bikehike.co.uk/mapview.php
O0
Dave
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still finding my way round the forum
so if the question was for me
its because my name is simon and I live in Abruzzo
and I couldnt think of anything else.!
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Hi, I'm a lifelong walker and I run WomenOutWalking, organising walking weekends and longer breaks just for women. Here's my website: www.womenoutwalking.co.uk (http://www.womenoutwalking.co.uk)
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Hi, I'm a lifelong walker and I run WomenOutWalking, organising walking weekends and longer breaks just for women. Here's my website: www.womenoutwalking.co.uk (http://www.womenoutwalking.co.uk)
Hey howdy and welcome! What part of the country roughly do you live in and how far do you walk usually? Hope you like it on here O0 Cool website by the way ;)
Dave
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Hello Anne, welcome to the forum. If you get your posts up to 25 you can look at the Meets section and maybe come and do a few walks with us. Might give you some ideas for your ladies groups. ;) Ilona
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Hello Anne, welcome to the forum. If you get your posts up to 25 you can look at the Meets section and maybe come and do a few walks with us. Might give you some ideas for your ladies groups. ;) Ilona
I live in the southeast, but I walk all over the UK.Usually 5-10 miles, depending on time available! Always looking for new ideas where to walk. I'm new to blogs and forums so the technology is a bit puzzling! How do I put my website at the bottom of all my posts like some of you have done? Anne
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Hey howdy and welcome! What part of the country roughly do you live in and how far do you walk usually? Hope you like it on here O0 Cool website by the way ;)
Dave
Thanks-glad you like the website.It's a great business to be in.
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Hi, I'm a lifelong walker and I run WomenOutWalking, organising walking weekends and longer breaks just for women. Here's my website: www.womenoutwalking.co.uk (http://www.womenoutwalking.co.uk/)
Hello. I see you are over in the Dales this year (again by the looks of it - how did you manage to find some days of sunshine last summer?). Unfortunately I have to live and walk (only 2 letters have been changed but what a difference they make) around that area - I'll keep an eye out for you.
Had a bit of a shock reading the description of the forthcoming Dales walks - "but within walking distance of Malham Cove, with its amazing limestone pavements. It has the added advantage of a jacuzzi and sauna to soothe those tired muscles after the walks." Can you give me the GR for the jacuzzi and sauna at Malham Cove please - popped over there with mi towel and trunks this afternoon but couldn't find it ;)
LOL at retail therapy in Settle - looks like you'll miss the weekly Tuesday market though.
Enjoy the site (and The Dales).
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Thank you for your welcome. I have just started out walking and will appreciate support from this forum. This is all very new to me and I have never used a forum before, :-[
Still......always a first time I suppose and I look forward to meeting you all.
I'm new to this sort of thing too! (the forum not the walking!), but it gets compulsive doesn't it? Great photos too. Enjoy the walking, Gill, it's a fantastic pastime, and good for the soul. Cheaper than counselling too. ;)
Anne
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hello all was told about this web site by dave on top of a chilly pen-y-ghent when i was with guess who my name is alan by the way ???
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hello all was told about this web site by dave on top of a chilly pen-y-ghent when i was with guess who my name is alan by the way ???
Hello Alan. O0 Welcome!
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Hello Alan. O0 Welcome!
hello 2 you and thank you ???
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hello all was told about this web site by dave on top of a chilly pen-y-ghent when i was with guess who my name is alan by the way ???
Hey, glad to see you on here O0 Wed make a great couple out walking - lost again and amnesiacjimmy ;) I thought I was on Scafell Pike the other day when we met. Where did you think you were? ::)
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Thanks for the welcome, have been on a forum before, am hoping to get some advice from people more experienced than myself. Have been walking for three years now. Mainly short walks but do go away for a week once a year with a group.
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Thanks for the welcome, have been on a forum before, am hoping to get some advice from people more experienced than myself. Have been walking for three years now. Mainly short walks but do go away for a week once a year with a group.
Hi there ukkiwi, where are you roughly, how far do you like to walk? Welcome to the group! Iv eonly been on here since dec but met a few people on meets and learnt so much from people on here and had a fair bit of banter :) Love it. Ask and you re sure to get a lot of replies... Check out the different areas on the forum to see where people have walked.
Dave
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hello all was told about this web site by dave on top of a chilly pen-y-ghent when i was with guess who my name is alan by the way ???
O0 Hi there and welcome from another Allan..
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Hi ya ;D
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O0 Hi Bev. Welcome to a great place... Al.
PS Had a great pint of Barnsley Bitter last Saturday after a walk at Ladybower, great stuff..
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Hi ya almost there :D
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Hi everyone my name's Ann.Just come across this site so thought I would register and see what happens! I really want to get back into regular walking at the weekend and would like to meet up with people of a similar age -50s - to walk in the Peak District. I have done long distance in the past but out of practice at the moment so probably want to start of at 6-7 miles, don't mind a challenge though I like a hill or two and love Edale.
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Hi Anne
Welcome to the forum. When you have 25 "posts" you can read the "Meet-up" section and join in. There are a wide variety of ages, 20 to 70 odd, age dosn't appear to make much difference on the walks. There is a walk today starting from Edale and I think there is another next week. Look at thr trip reports to see where people have been.
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Hi everyone my name's Ann.Just come across this site so thought I would register and see what happens!
You might end up spending a lot of time on here ;D Plus finding some new walking friends. Welcome, anyway!
Dave in Leeds
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Hello Ann and welcome to this most wonderfull forum. There will be lots of opportunities to go walking in the Peak District through this forum, get your 25 posts and check out the meets section. Enjoy. O0
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Hi ya :-[
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Hi everyone my name's Ann.Just come across this site so thought I would register and see what happens! I really want to get back into regular walking at the weekend and would like to meet up with people of a similar age -50s - to walk in the Peak District. I have done long distance in the past but out of practice at the moment so probably want to start of at 6-7 miles, don't mind a challenge though I like a hill or two and love Edale.
O0 Hi Ann and welcome. This is a great place for all things walking and a few other things too.. Al. ;D
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Hello everyone.
Regards, Chris
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Hello everyone.
Regards, Chris
is welcome to the forum everyone is very helpful and friendly :D Judi
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Hi ya :-[
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Eyup Bev O0
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Hiya, enjoy teh asylum :D
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hi, my name is elfed, a keen mountain walker. i live in north anglesey and i go to snowdonia most weekends......it's only 40 mins away.
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Croeso from Swansea Elfed! :)
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hi, my name is elfed, a keen mountain walker. i live in north anglesey and i go to snowdonia most weekends......it's only 40 mins away.
Welcome to the forum :)
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hi, my name is elfed, a keen mountain walker. i live in north anglesey and i go to snowdonia most weekends......it's only 40 mins away.
O0 A warm welcome mate. Lucky you, so close to some of teh finest walking country this country has to offer.. Al.
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Hello All.
Greetings from Grimsby.Read about this site while following the going's on over on the "Dark Side" so i figured i'd give it a try.
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hi all thought I wold have a look see where everyone had gone looks good so far
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hi all thought I wold have a look see where everyone had gone looks good so far
the more you look the better it gets O0
hiya anyway
Dave in Leeds
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Cher's Dave iv just had a look around and am pleasantly surprised,its a huge site and will take a while to find my feet but I'm looking forward to being able to participate in the met up section as this is a way i like to extend the range of my walks
ken O0
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Big meet in June in Wasdale fro m memory up in Lakes... 18th to 20th... yeah i jsut checked O0
Dave
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Think I'm meant to say Hello here... Hello... :-*
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Think I'm meant to say Hello here... Hello... :-*
Hello! ;)
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Think I'm meant to say Hello here... Hello... :-*
Hello :)
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hi, my name is elfed, a keen mountain walker. i live in north anglesey and i go to snowdonia most weekends......it's only 40 mins away.
hi welcome great forum great advice im new to walking just come back from snowdonia climbed it on wednesday what a fantastic day want to do more just trying to download photos et
Judi
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Hi there, I'm Steve and I am lucky to be living in North Wales and the mountains are only half an hour away, so I get out most weeks, usually early on a Wednesday to avoid the crowds. Had a great day yesterday up Watkin Path - Y Aran - South Ridge and down Watkin. fabulous weather. I've added the "Old" cos that's how I feel after a good walk, and I am entering my 7th decade!
Good to see some familiar members from elsewhere. O0
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Hi there, I'm Steve and I am lucky to be living in North Wales and the mountains are only half an hour away, so I get out most weeks, usually early on a Wednesday to avoid the crowds. Had a great day yesterday up Watkin Path - Y Aran - South Ridge and down Watkin. fabulous weather. I've added the "Old" cos that's how I feel after a good walk, and I am entering my 7th decade!
Good to see some familiar members from elsewhere. O0
A warm welcoem Steve. Have fun on here... Al. 8)
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I'm becoming trained to say 'Hello'
I've said so many recently O0 Good place this :D
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Hi Young stephen O0 O0 O0
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thanks for making me feel so welcomed. this looks to be a great forum. O0
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Thanks AJ, my brain still feels 21 (most of the time, except when I forget what .......... now where was I?) but my knees tell me I'm not.
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Thanks AJ, my brain still feels 21 (most of the time, except when I forget what .......... now where was I?) but my knees tell me I'm not.
Welcome to the forum they are all really helpful :D
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thanks for making me feel so welcomed. this looks to be a great forum. O0
welcome to the forum twrchdaear they are great people ( havent met any yet) but really helpful :) :)
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welcome to the forum twrchdaear they are great people ( havent met any yet) but really helpful :) :)
Judi. Get in the car. Go to Wales. You will have fun and can christen the new boots!
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Love to but wouldent dare :) have just been all over the countryside couple of hours still not sure on boots although the practical ones should be!! 8 mile walk sunday and the rugby tomorrow and i have to sort fancy dress outfits 70s or 80s for next Friday mates 50th (getting old) Tons of gardening and housework to :D Will go to a meet one day im sure they will have a ball. The red wine sounds like a good remody for your back thats the kinda medication that works :D my foot playing up maybe ill try it to :D
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Sounds like you have a busy weekend ahead Judi. enjoy! I would have no problem with the fancy dress as most of my clothes are that old anyway.
There's a couple I know who are really good friends of mine. they had been planning to take early retirement and tour the world in a camper van so knew they would be short of money and had to plan carefully.
In about 1975 Stella went out and bought Johnny a whole new wardrobe specially for his future retirement, thinking it would be economical to do so. She put it away for a quarter of a century. Now they've finally retired and Johnny is resplendant in Brutus jeans, tank top, and a Parka
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In about 1975 Stella went out and bought Johnny a whole new wardrobe specially for his future retirement, thinking it would be economical to do so. She put it away for a quarter of a century. Now they've finally retired and Johnny is resplendant in Brutus jeans, tank top, and a Parka
quality lol ;D
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In about 1975 Stella went out and bought Johnny a whole new wardrobe specially for his future retirement, thinking it would be economical to do so. She put it away for a quarter of a century. Now they've finally retired and Johnny is resplendant in Brutus jeans, tank top, and a Parka
If they are obviously 1970's and brand new get them on ebay
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If they are obviously 1970's and brand new get them on ebay
They still had the price tags on when he got them out.... Snorkel Parka... £4.99
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In about 1975 Stella went out and bought Johnny a whole new wardrobe specially for his future retirement, thinking it would be economical to do so. She put it away for a quarter of a century. Now they've finally retired and Johnny is resplendant in Brutus jeans, tank top, and a Parka
They megga expensive to buy now from fancy dress places !! i could but a retro dress for £35 and never wear again or spend the money on something i will wear and go as a punk rocker can put the outfit together back comb my hair spray pink all for £5.00 it now looks like everyone decending on my house to get hair done as texed them with idear, just hope it good weather so we can spray outside on patio. With a few glasses of wine!! All good fun. back to housework now!!
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They megga expensive to buy now from fancy dress places !! i could but a retro dress for £35 and never wear again or spend the money on something i will wear and go as a punk rocker can put the outfit together back comb my hair spray pink all for £5.00 it now looks like everyone decending on my house to get hair done as texed them with idear, just hope it good weather so we can spray outside on patio. With a few glasses of wine!! All good fun. back to housework now!!
Photos Judi, we want photos.
I had a Lord of the Rings 40th bash If post yours I'll dig mine out :D
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Photos Judi, we want photos.
I had a Lord of the Rings 40th bash If post yours I'll dig mine out :D
Umm let you know next week haha but you can still post yours!! can remember going to all 18th partys now suddenly it 40th and 50th! ( im not 50!) Just trying to pad out my daughter boots ( like doc martins) she size 5 and im a 3 so lots of socks! :D :D all good fun might even try the red wine and coke is that what you drink in scotland? I thought it was whisky
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No Judi, I've never seen anyone drink it in Scotland! it's a Spanish thing you see a lot of youngsters doing it there.
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No Judi, I've never seen anyone drink it in Scotland! it's a Spanish thing you see a lot of youngsters doing it there.
ah right i drink sangria out there love it just cant take it! some of the mixers they offer the youngsters round town its no wonder there a problem with drink ( oh god i sound really old now!)
Need a glass of wine iv just mowed the lawn like the good wife i am :D
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Need a glass of wine iv just mowed the lawn like the good wife i am :D
hope you raked all the cuttings up too!
(...and put the mower away tidily)
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hope you raked all the cuttings up too!
(...and put the mower away tidily)
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Typical Man :D the lawnmower is sitting outside the hut at the top of the garden because a spider is waiting inside the door frame , the cuttings are in the bin to be collected next week so no raking needed just left under tramperline as to heavy to move :D now im doing the ironing hehe feeling sorry for myself really
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hope you raked all the cuttings up too!
(...and put the mower away tidily)
:)
Your photos are great really loverlyhope mine are like that one day :) I should of had camera over fields etc today >:(
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hello there my names kevin from cardiff, i am looking to meet likeminded people for occasional treks in the brecons or coastal walks
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hello there my names kevin from cardiff, i am looking to meet likeminded people for occasional treks in the brecons or coastal walks
Hi Kevin. I am sure you will meet up with some other forum members soon. Welcome to a great place. Al. O0
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Hi Kevin. I am sure you will meet up with some other forum members soon. Welcome to a great place. Al. O0
I second that! Plenty of welsh folk on here, fella O0 Croeso and all that!
Dave
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hello there my names kevin from cardiff, i am looking to meet likeminded people for occasional treks in the brecons or coastal walks
welome Kevin havent met anyone but they all seem really nice and helpful wish i lived nearer for the walks :)
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HI guys i`m new here and luvin it 8)
O0 Welcome to a great forum... Al.
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Thanks for welcome - here's the thing (a bit sad really) - I live in Milton Keynes, I am on my own and it would appear that MK is no longer safe for lone walkers. This is due to recent events where someone on a redway was beaten nearly to death and another where a 14 year old girl was assaulted in the nastiest way you can imagine. Kind of off putting?
What I hope to find is like minded people who want to walk locally and further afield - am I in the right place?
Thank you
S
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Hey there - is it just the two of us ?? ::)
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Your photos are great really loverlyhope mine are like that one day :) I should of had camera over fields etc today >:(
Ever so sorry, only just seen this message - Thank you very much indeed :)
...and lulupense - welcome to the forum :)
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Ever so sorry, only just seen this message - Thank you very much indeed :)
...a :)
thats ok iv just been out walking across fields tonight mainly flat but all the rape is in full bloom so took some photos just daughter not hear to download them!!! :D
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Hi there,
I have joined the forum for my own personal walking interest and there seems to be a lot of support and interest on here. I do however also own an outdoor shop which I have not registered in anyway name email etc on the forum as I do not wish to offend but did wonder if it is ok to mention details on here or not.
I really do want to use the site for my own use and would in no way promote our website if it was not welcome, just thought I would check with the moderator.
Hi to all and I am looking forward to finding new walks, trails around the UK to begin with and sharing ideas.
Nats
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Hello Nathalie and welcome to this most excellent site. hope you find everything you need on here, I'm sure you will. Why not put your web address in the signature, see your profile.
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Hi Nats, Just saw on your profile you are in Somerset. Me too. Always good to have some new members in the South West - where in Somerset are you?
Welcome to this most excellent forum.
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Hi there,
Many thanks for the welcomes, I am currently living just outside Wells although moving to a new place near wedmore next month.....our shop is in Cheddar Gorge. And thanks Micky have added the website to my signature area as suggested! (I think). Alewife where in Somerset are you?
Nats
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:o lol or maybe I didn't put the url in.....
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Alewife where in Somerset are you?
Nats
Sorry - I lost the thread (plot?) I live near Bruton. I walk with Mendip Ramblers from time to time which gets me about a bit, and in Wiltshire with a couple of others I met on here. Cheddar is a lovely place to walk. I don't really know Wedmore.
Hope you enjoy the forum and the walking.
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hi and hello fellow yompers/ walkers am looking for walking partners for the summer months wales or the lakes done the highest peaks so am open to suggestions ,meantime happy yomping :D
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hiya albo where are you from roughly and how far can you do comfortable? Get up to 25 posts and then you can ask to see the meets board O0 O0
Coniston Round walk in Lakes going off on July 9th and Skiddaw/Blencathra 25th June and a Wasdale Meet for whole forum 18-20th June if you interested are some of the things on offer O0 O0
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Er - not quite sure if I'm getting this right - but hello folks!
Very new to this posting thingy (and a wee bit nervous!) so please be gentle with me!!!
I'll most likely take things a bit slowly (very much like my walking!) as I'm a bit of a timid beastie.
:)
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Welcome to the forum Limey! O0
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Hi there Limey! YO u, like others, didnt post in the section where you are more likely to get more replies ;)
Go tho this section and select NEW TOPIC
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
You know you're worth it O0
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Er - not quite sure if I'm getting this right - but hello folks!
Very new to this posting thingy (and a wee bit nervous!) so please be gentle with me!!!
I'll most likely take things a bit slowly (very much like my walking!) as I'm a bit of a timid beastie.
O0 No need to be timid on here Limey, plenty of good folks to make you welcome and dish ou some good advice, if needed. Welcome aboard. Al.
:)
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Hi new to this site and it looks good! i'm Mike and looking for a partner/s to get out and climb a few hills with i live near Edinburgh and an free to walk Mon-fridays
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Hi new to this site and it looks good! i'm Mike and looking for a partner/s to get out and climb a few hills with i live near Edinburgh and an free to walk Mon-fridays
:) Welcome to a great forum Mike. Get up to 25 posts (easily done) and you see the 'meet ups'. I am sure you will soon meet some local fellow walkers on here. Al.
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Hi Al Plus Boots, Thanks for the welcome, as I’ve just joined the ranks of the unemployed I seem to have loads of free time, so shouldn’t take long to rack up the post 8)
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Hi Al Plus Boots, Thanks for the welcome, as I’ve just joined the ranks of the unemployed I seem to have loads of free time, so shouldn’t take long to rack up the post 8)
Sorry to hear that unless it was free choice..
Anyways welcome to the site...a few Scots on here, one you might run across very soon ;D
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Hello,
Nice to be here, im not from England but I live here abaut 4 years , me and my fiance love walking, traveling...I'm so happy be here and see so many fantastic places and views.
Welcome , Violett :)
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Hi V
if you go here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
and post as NEW TOPIC (about a third of way down page on the right O0 ) i am sure many more people will say hi to you O0 O0
Where are you from originally and where do you live now roughly? There are meet ups all over the country and once you post 25 times you can ask to see them and come and meet some of us O0 O0 O0
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Hi all thought i would stop by and say hello. just had a quick look thro` some of the strings and looks interesting. looking forward to some good times.
A bit of info, left the army last year after 22 years and now try to fill my time walking( when i can). I live just down the road from the start of the peak district but love the lake district. O0
just a quick intro i`m sure i will get a chance to speak to must of you in the next few months..
Regards
Wayne :)
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Hi all thought i would stop by and say hello. just had a quick look thro` some of the strings and looks interesting. looking forward to some good times.
A bit of info, left the army last year after 22 years and now try to fill my time walking( when i can). I live just down the road from the start of the peak district but love the lake district. O0
just a quick intro i`m sure i will get a chance to speak to must of you in the next few months..
Hi Wayne. ;D A warm welcome to a great forum. Al
Regards
Wayne :)
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Hi all thought i would stop by and say hello. just had a quick look thro` some of the strings and looks interesting. looking forward to some good times.
A bit of info, left the army last year after 22 years and now try to fill my time walking( when i can). I live just down the road from the start of the peak district but love the lake district. O0
just a quick intro i`m sure i will get a chance to speak to must of you in the next few months..
Regards
Wayne :)
Hi wayne welcome all really helpful and friendly on hear , hoping to do first meet in lakes in 3 weeks. Walking in Derby this saturday get a few hills in as not many round hear.
Have fun Judi
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Hi
My name is Andy, I used to do a lot of walking. Not done for a couple of years.
Getting back into walking as my spine has been damaged and is degenerating slowly, so before I am in my wheelchair I am going to get out and enjoy myself.
I am from Sutton in Ashfield and would like to meet some of you and join you on some inetersting walks.
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Hi
My name is Andy, I used to do a lot of walking. Not done for a couple of years.
Getting back into walking as my spine has been damaged and is degenerating slowly, so before I am in my wheelchair I am going to get out and enjoy myself.
I am from Sutton in Ashfield and would like to meet some of you and join you on some inetersting walks.
Welcome Andy and welldone for you im surre walking will help keep yopu fit and healthy , doctors can be wrong so many times. You will get loads of encouragment on hear , like me you havent got many hills where you are (if my gography is good today) :) :)
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Thank you Judi.Judi.
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Not too many hills, can go one way towards Lincoln relatively flat, another towards lecseter and Northants will rolling pastures or another and your at the beginning of Peak district. So very lucky with my choices.
andy xx
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Not too many hills, can go one way towards Lincoln relatively flat, another towards lecseter and Northants will rolling pastures or another and your at the beginning of Peak district. So very lucky with my choices.
andy xx
Im Northants lovely countryside but relitavly flat , was up in Peak District last weekend and yesterday , bit flat where we walkded yesterday but last weekend was fantastic. No walking today housework and back to work tomorrow :(
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Hi
My name is Andy, I used to do a lot of walking. Not done for a couple of years.
Getting back into walking as my spine has been damaged and is degenerating slowly, so before I am in my wheelchair I am going to get out and enjoy myself.
I am from Sutton in Ashfield and would like to meet some of you and join you on some inetersting walks.
Hi Andy welcome,
have you read amnesiacjimmy Posted on: 00:00:16, 12/06/10 about 8 posts back.
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Hi to all,
I am new to both backpacking and this site so please forgive me if some of my questions are very basic and simple.
I live in King's Lynn which although at the present is cold and bleak also means that I am nice and close to the East Anglian coastline which is where I do a lot of my walking. At present I am looking for 2 day walks for myself together with one of my two young children, or if it is during the week then for me and our elderly German Shepard. I am hoping to complete several of the two day walks to prepare myself for Peddars Way which I am hoping to complete over a seven or eight day period.
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Hi, I am a year ten student, just enjoyed completing the Ten tors 35 miles challenge. I am also trying to do some research for my GCSE in Business studies , where I have to create a new business for our area. My idea is an organised un/guided walking holiday , with luggage being transported between various types of accommodation in the North Cornwall area for families/ individuals or groups. Would it be permitted to post a short questionnaire to members to complete my research.
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Hi there
If you PM Chris he is the owner of the site jsut ask him O0 - well done on the 35 miler too - respect!
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Hi
I'm new to this forum but I may have jumped the gun by posting a few messages already. I was previously with Ramblers Forum (where I used my christian name Dennis) but, like so many others, have joined this one and it does seem more active.
I'm an old guy, nearly 78, and very deaf but that won't matter very much on the forum it's only when I'm with a group that problems arise.
My main walking activity is ldp's and you may have seen my post on Long Distance Paths that I have recently completed all the National Trails but there are still 100's of other ldp's left for me to choose from. I walk on my own mainly, not because I do not want company but I have not been able to find a compatible companion of mature years.
If anyone out there is interested I would be pleased to hear from you.
Thanks
Mendipman
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Hey Mendipman! wow you seem to be going pretty well, deaf or not, 78 or not. Even if you couldn't find someone compatible of mature years, you'd be very welcome to join some of us on meets, if you fancy it.
Anyway....welcome to the forum, glad you're aboard! O0
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Hey Mendipman welcome to this wonderful place!!!!! Hope to meet you one day O0
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Hi Dennis and welcome, hope I'm still going as strong as you at that age. Well done mate. O0
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hello all
my 11 year old nephew and his friend are doing the whw in august for our local dogs home, we've started a facegroup page for them to cover their preparation, and will update it during the walk.
is it ok to post the link here? i'm hoping people might like to join the group, and show the boys their support.
thanks
paul :)
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hello all
my 11 year old nephew and his friend are doing the whw in august for our local dogs home, we've started a facegroup page for them to cover their preparation, and will update it during the walk.
is it ok to post the link here? i'm hoping people might like to join the group, and show the boys their support.
thanks
paul :)
Hi Paul :)
If you go here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php
and post in the welcome section under main boards a lot more people should see this ;)
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have now posted on main boards-thanks
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Nudged into joining by a friend who's a member. now I'm here, looks like fun. So... Hi to everyone!
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Chris i do have a question you could answer i don't want to spam but i have written a website and want some feedback on it is it ok to mention in the forum
Hi from Dublin
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Hello and welcome to the forum. Feel free to discuss any issues relating to walking and hiking in the UK here. Remember to bookmark this site and come back often to help make this a lively community and great resource for all.
To post messages please register by clicking the button at the top.
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Chris.
Hi from Dublin
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O0 A warm welcome to a really great forum. I'm based in Cheshire.
Dublin - nice. Some great walking not far from the city I imagine. Plus the bonus of a nice pint (or three) of Guinness at the end. Al.
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Just been recommended to this site. Have been walking for many years with the Lakes as my focal point although I have done many of the multi day walks in this country. Just finished the TMB, a fantastic walk.
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Just been recommended to this site. Have been walking for many years with the Lakes as my focal point although I have done many of the multi day walks in this country. Just finished the TMB, a fantastic walk.
Welcome Lakeslover, from dibs :) in a sunny at the mo West Cumbria. O0
Looking forward to reading your trip reports and seeing your photos.
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Thought I would say a quick Hello!!!!!
This site looks great. And I hope it will give me the advice and a motivational kick up the backside to get back out there again!. It seems to have been a while since the kids came along. ;D
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Good on ya mate get out there an do it :) and welcome
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hi i have just joined,i live in devon outside exeter,enjoy walking and easy cycling,do not want to be restricted to walk
ing weekends. we have a caravan,and would like to meet up with like mided others to walk from caravan site .
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8) A warm welcome to Lakeslover, Superfeet and Sheiladore. This is a fun place. Al.
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Hi
This is Jim! I am new to the forum and very pleased to join and looking forward to discussing hiking topics
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Hi
This is Jim! I am new to the forum and very pleased to join and looking forward to discussing hiking topics
Welcome Jim. Hope you enjoy your time on here! O0
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Hi just joined this morning hoping to contact walking buddies to walk mostly
weekdays as most people can only commit to walking at weekends
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O0 Welcome to a great forum Munch. Al.
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Good evening guys,
just joined and would like to say hello to everyone.
BJ 8)
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O0 A warm welcome BJ to great place. You will have fun on here, might even get a few walking tips too.. Al (based in Cheshire).
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Had a lovely walk today along the River Severn from Arley to Bewdley. We are quite a distance from the Lakes And Peaks so do a lot of river and canal walking. Autumn is a lovely time of year to walk the riverbank.
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Hi I would like to introduce myself.
Have been having a gander around the site.
Am new to this game but having acquired a couple of Cocker Spaniels am now finding myself outdoors a lot now and would like to explore the walking/hiking scene.
Im not underweight, am not fit, but working on it.
Enough said for now.
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Welcome T166er from Yorkshire O0
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Welcome to a great forum...
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Hi everyone,
I've joined this week and still trying to find my way around but its looking good ;)
Don't like to let on how many years I've been walking, mainly in the Lake District. My husband and I did our first long distance walk last year, Coast to Coast, and are hoping to do another one soon, just having trouble deciding.
Jenny
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Hi everyone,
I've joined this week and still trying to find my way around but its looking good ;)
Don't like to let on how many years I've been walking, mainly in the Lake District. My husband and I did our first long distance walk last year, Coast to Coast, and are hoping to do another one soon, just having trouble deciding.
Jenny
Hello Jenny
Don't I know you from somewhere ................ ;) ;D
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Hi and welcome from Yorkshire O0
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Hi I'm Emily from Newcastle. I just thought I'd see if there was a walking forum around and found this. never used one before. I'm interested in going to some walking festivals next year and wondered if anyone else had been to Jersey. I can recommend haltwhistle and newton stewart.
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Hi I'm Emily from Newcastle. I just thought I'd see if there was a walking forum around and found this. never used one before. I'm interested in going to some walking festivals next year and wondered if anyone else had been to Jersey. I can recommend haltwhistle and newton stewart.
welcome to the forum ;D
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Hello Jenny
Don't I know you from somewhere ................ ;) ;D
Can't think where.......... ;D ;)
Thanks for welcome Yeti
Jenny
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Welcome to the WalkingForum Jenny. Certainly a broader range of subject matter than at the WS Forum.
Regards,
Dave
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hi all, just came accross the website so i am just introducing myself: i am from leixlip, co. kildare, ireland and recently retired. i like to walk and cycle. i am nearly finished my ireland county tops challenge, so guess what, thats right i want to start planning to do the county tops of england, scotland and wales to add to my irish list.
thats enough jibberish for now , looking forward to checking in with you soon.
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leixlip_pa, hello and welcome O0
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thanks alex for that prompt welcome. chat soon.
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Thank you I don't really understand how these forums work . very little time to work it out. have booked for jersey Emily
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hi all, just came accross the website so i am just introducing myself: i am from leixlip, co. kildare, ireland and recently retired. i like to walk and cycle. i am nearly finished my ireland county tops challenge, so guess what, thats right i want to start planning to do the county tops of england, scotland and wales to add to my irish list.
thats enough jibberish for now , looking forward to checking in with you soon.
A warm welcome to a great forum from Cheshire. Al.
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HI, everyone here, I'm come from China, want to be friends with all of you~
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Hi all,
Newbie here! Love walking in and around the mountains and lakes of Britain when I get the chance (which isn't very often being a working family man!) Speciality Wales & Shropshire (as live close to the border) but looking to go to the Lake District next year to do some fells. Wainwright is a legend (even if he was a miserable old sod by all accounts! lol) Love this forum - can't believe I've missed it all of this time!
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Ian
Welcome to the forum.
I know how you feel about not having enogh time to walk with work and family but one of the good things about the forum is at least you get to see what others have been up to.
Ridge
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Thanks Ridge - Glad to be here at last with like minded people!
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If you've got a mind like some of the people on here you are in real trouble :o
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Hi everyone - I'm a retired ex-pat Brit currently living in Canada and I go home at least twice a year to go walking in the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and the Lakes. I admit that we have fabulous walking and climbing here in British Columbia, but for me nothing beats the Peak District! I'll be back again in April - looking forward to it.
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I admit that we have fabulous walking and climbing here in British Columbia, but for me nothing beats the Peak District!
Welcome Gilles :)
I'm a Peak District resident......Bakewell, to be precise! 8)
Maybe we could house swap for a week??!! :D
Tracey :)
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Hi everyone - I'm a retired ex-pat Brit currently living in Canada and I go home at least twice a year to go walking in the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and the Lakes. I admit that we have fabulous walking and climbing here in British Columbia, but for me nothing beats the Peak District! I'll be back again in April - looking forward to it.
Hi Gilles
if you post again in the Welcome section of the Main boards im sure more people will say hi! you ve come to a more out of the way place here ;)
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O0 A warm welcome to a great forum Gilles. Have fun.
Happy New Year. Al.
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Thanks everyone for your warm welcome and thanks for the advice amnesiacjimmy - I'm a bit of a techno-moron and don't really know how these forums work but I'm learning - any advice is more than welcome! :D
Tracy - who knows - a house-swap might not be such a far-fetched idea sometime in the future. :)
Gilles
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Hi all,
Very much a beginner here but very keen not done any walks yet, any advise would be appreciated even the obvious ones.
Thanks
Ash from hull
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Hi Ash and welcome O0
My only advice would be to read through a few threads. There's loads of info but just post up a question if there's anything particular you want to ask. You'd very welcome on any of the meets, get your 25 posts and contact a moderator to gain access to the meets section. Meanwhile just enjoy your time on here, there's normally a good banter going on O0
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Hi, thanx for that
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Hi Ashy
if you post again in the Welcome section of the Main boards im sure more people will say hi! you ve come to a more out of the way place here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
Welome anyroad!
Dave in Leeds
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As one of the people who have developed the new LDP called A Pennine Journey I naturally want to maximise its publicity and walking forums are an ideal medium.
There is an associated website - may I mention it in a future post?
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Happy New Year Ash and a warm welcome to the forum. Al (based in Cheshire).
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Hi Folks,
I was going to call myself Titanium Man, but I see there's already a Titanium Dude, so I'm glad I didn't. I suppose I could be a Titanium Dud though!
I am a retired retreaded teenager, inhabiting a 'Click-Clack-Clock' body, so Knock-Knee is about right for me, after my first knee replacement.
I won't tell anyone my Family name, because everyone would think I was having a laugh!
I bought my new pair of boots this morning.. (A cheapish pair of 'Hi-Techs', just to get me going.)They look fine, and they are pleasantly light, with a hard toecap. Waterproof is their claim, but we shall see!
The reason for the plunge is that I have to get some exercise. I hope to combine walking with photography, just to give me an extra reason to put one foot in front of the other, after many years of 'walking-idleness'.
I do hope to make some friends along the road.
So Hi again, and here's to a Good New year everyone
Regards'
John
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Hi John, welcome from Manchester.
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Hello John and welcome from Aberdeen O0
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Thanks for the welcome chaps. I'm not entirely a novice to walking, but it's been some years since I did any. Mostly it consisted of planning out a circular route at home. Then driving out into the countryside surrounding Brum, and finding a place to leave the flivver. (Usually a friendly hostelry). Then I'd get out the maps (Just in case) and follow my route; usually public footpaths.
About the only 'concession' I made to being a 'walker' was a decent pair of boots. Unless you include the waterproofs, and a flask of soup, tucked in a small ruckie. ;)
I never wandered much more than ten miles at a stretch, and the terrain got noticeably flatter as I got older! I don't imagine that last point will change! I might take a sketch pad and pencil too from now on, in case the camera breaks down!
Thanks again and nice to make your acquaintance.
Regards
John :)
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Hi John and welcome :)
If you start a new/your own thread in the 'Welcome' section, more people will notice you have joined and say hello to you!
Hope you enjoy your time here,
Tracey (a Peak District resident 8) )
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Thank you Tracey... Looks like I got lost on a Forum then... What chance have I got walking? I shall need to take a laptop, Google Earth and a satnav! ;)
I will do as you suggest and thanks again.
John (The Walker from Brum! ) O0
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A warm welcome to the forum. Loads of good advice on here. Al, based in Cheshire. O0
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O0 ive recently started walking around the area ive moved to and im really enjoying it. Ive moved to Meltham which is right on the edge of the peak district so all i have to do is walk 10mins down the lane and im there on the peaks, well not right there but by the time ive chosen a route and started walking its usually a good 5 or 10 mile walk depending on the route ive taken. The views are amazing, i love being out doors, you cant beat it. For the first time in years im losing weight, feeling fitter and better and hey ive even given up smoking so my lungs can cope better, hows that lol
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Hi deerhill walker, welcome to the forum. Sounds like you have mooved to a good area and you will certainly learn about the Peak district and further afield on here. Have a look around.
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thanks dellwalker :)
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Hello and welcome deerhill walker O0
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Hi and welcome deerhill walker O0
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O0 Welcome to a really good forum. Peak District - nice. Al. (in Cheshire)
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Eyup. Although not from the Yorkshire region originally, there is mandatory 'ongoing' training to convert my perfectly good grasp of the English language to suit my current place of abode (and choice of partner)! This is despite the fact that my 'trainer' has defected from his native place of birth that refers to women as 'Mrs' to somewhere that recognises that females are equally qualified to drive 4x4's!!
He knows who he is!
Hello to everybody - I already know some of you on this site - but I hope to be able to meet many more of you. So - how do I get up to the required 25 posts to do it!?
:)
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just keep on posting! hello slips and trips!
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Hello susiej - thank you for the welcome :)
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Slips and Trips, hello and welcome from Aberdeen O0 .
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Hi Slips and Trips, welcome! :)
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Thank you Alex for your welcome. How is the weather in Aberdeen?
I'm not not very good at geography - I do know that Aberdeen is in Scotland (....oh puhlease!) but do you have some of the white stuff there!?
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Hello bootson - thank you for the welcome.
Happy New Year by the way!
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Thank you Alex for your welcome. How is the weather in Aberdeen?
I'm not not very good at geography - I do know that Aberdeen is in Scotland (....oh puhlease!) but do you have some of the white stuff there!?
At the moment in the NE of Scotland Aberdeen is in its default setting, grey and wet, not as cold as it has been over the past couple of months though. All the snow has disappeard. Mate of mine was up Loch Muick at the weekend (near Ballater, close by Lochnagar). Most of the snow is gone from there, still very icey on the paths etc.
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Hello bootson - thank you for the welcome.
Happy New Year by the way!
Happy New Year to you too..I'm in Wiltshire btw :)
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I know very little about Wiltshire.....actually - I know absolutely nothing about Wiltshire! I do apologise - but geography really is one of my weakest points! But please feel free to spin a tale or two about it's history :)
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I know very little about Wiltshire.....actually - I know absolutely nothing about Wiltshire! I do apologise - but geography really is one of my weakest points! But please feel free to spin a tale or two about it's history
(http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/smiley.gif)
Well, it's home to Stonehenge, Avebury stone circle, White horses, salisbury plain in the middle where the army go, rolling downs, Woodhenge and lots more. No mountains though so I get my mountain fix on here ;D
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Hi everyone just come across this forum by accident. wish i'd found it years ago!! looks fun and informative
i'm a young mid fifties plus who used to do a lot of walking and biking. But age catches up on all of us eventually (aching knees/hips etc) plus my dogs are not getting any younger either. So walks now have to be bit shorter (and flatter)
Looks a great place for routes all over which is where i like to be most weekends when possible.
looking forward to sharing my walks and photos with you all
Thanks for the warm welcome. O0
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Don't give in to aching knees and hips mickduck.
Oh! and BTW, welcome to the Walking Forum.
Robbo.
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Oh dear I think im getting computer dyslexia.. My eyes put the I and U the other way round on Mickducks name.... :idiot2:
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Oh dear I think im getting computer dyslexia.. My eyes put the I and U the other way round on Mickducks name.... :idiot2:
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Hi Mick me Duck O0
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Hi Mick and welcome from Manchester O0
Oh dear I think im getting computer dyslexia.. My eyes put the I and U the other way round on Mickducks name.... :idiot2:
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:o Careful Di you'll be getting censored ;D ;D ;D
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Hi Chris
Thanks for the welcome,from other replies/welcomes i can see i'll enjoy this forum The sense of humour as i have.
I will be posting and asking for advice over time. Hope to meet up with some of you on walks soon :D O0
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Hi mickduck welcome to the forum. :)
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Hi all,
I'm Lewis, I've been hiking for 5 or so years now. I Really enjoy getting outdoors in all kinds of weather. I've done a few charity walks, including the Yorkshire 3 peaks and I'm hoping to tackle the National 3 peaks in the very near future.
Lewis
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Hi Lewis,
Welcome to the forum from an exile Mancunian. There are a good few members in and around Manchester. You are well placed to get to the Peak District, the Lakes and Snowdonia, wish I was in such a good location.
Get to 25 posts and after 30 days you can ask to get access to the Meet-up section and then maybe you will get to meet a few of us on a walk.
Paul
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Lewis
Welcome to the forum, we are a friendly lot so long as some of us remember to take our medication.
Ridge
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Hi Lewis welcome :)
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Hi Lewis.
A warm welcome to a great forum. 3 Peaks National Challenge - when are you tackling that? Al.
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Hi Lewis, welcome from a midlander in Manchester O0
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Hi Lewis.
A warm welcome to a great forum. 3 Peaks National Challenge - when are you tackling that? Al.
Hi Al,
I was thinking a little later on in the year perhaps September. Although a couple of my walking mates want to do the Yorkshire 3 peaks as they've not done that yet. Might do that as a warm up for the biggie!
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mickduck and Lewis187 hello and welcome O0
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Hi Al,
I was thinking a little later on in the year perhaps September. Although a couple of my walking mates want to do the Yorkshire 3 peaks as they've not done that yet. Might do that as a warm up for the biggie!
Sounds great. I have never attempted the Yorkshire 3 Peaks. I have done some walking in that area though. Is it as tough as it sounds? Al.
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Sounds great. I have never attempted the Yorkshire 3 Peaks. I have done some walking in that area though. Is it as tough as it sounds? Al.
It's wasn't too bad at the time, I was 23. I'm 26 now so hopefully I've not lost much stamina!
I stayed at a nearby hotel for around £20 for the night which makes it easier in the morning as no long car journey. I managed to get around the 25 miles in 7hrs 35mins. It was supposed to be a team effort with some people I had met in the hotel/pub that night but a few dropped out and the rangers just told us the crack on without them!
There is an amount of road walking involved which I found boring so I ran those sections as they are flat(ish). Whernside is flat and bleak, then I ran down from Inglebrough which is the last summit.
Was a cracking day although net time I will do it without a 45L pack on and do what everyone else was doing and take a bumbag and bottle of water!
I think it was September time when I did it but looks like they have more dates this year;
Linky - http://open-three-peaks-challenge-2009.weebly.com/yorkshire-three-peaks.html (http://open-three-peaks-challenge-2009.weebly.com/yorkshire-three-peaks.html)
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Hi, I am new to serious walking and have been walking about 12 miles on a weekend and 6miles one night during the week. I use New Balance shoes half size larger than normal, 1ooo mile socks but the toe next to my big toe on both feet are getting sore and the nails are getting very dark in colour, what am I doing wrong? can anyone give me advice please?
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Hi Charlie, welcome to the forum. I guess that the shoes are either not big enough or they are not wide enough. My preference for doing the sort of walking that you are doing would be the wear shoes slightly more substantial than trainers. I have some Regatta walking shoes and they are better coushioned than trainers. There are lots of offers on now at places like Go-Outdoors and Milletts on walking shoes.
For walking any distance I prefer a two layer sock system. I waer Bridgedale sock, a thin liner and an outer. I user their "Trail" outer which is one of the thinner ones. You don't want the trainers to be tied too tight as it puts pressure on your foot and you foot is likely to expand slightly with walking.
Paul
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Hi Charlie, welcome to the forum. I guess that the shoes are either not big enough or they are not wide enough. My preference for doing the sort of walking that you are doing would be the wear shoes slightly more substantial than trainers. I have some Regatta walking shoes and they are better coushioned than trainers. There are lots of offers on now at places like Go-Outdoors and Milletts on walking shoes.
For walking any distance I prefer a two layer sock system. I waer Bridgedale sock, a thin liner and an outer. I user their "Trail" outer which is one of the thinner ones. You don't want the trainers to be tied too tight as it puts pressure on your foot and you foot is likely to expand slightly with walking.
Paul
Hi Charliewag
I'd agree with everything dellwalker has posted.
It sounds as though the shoe is perhaps not quite roomy enough, even if it is a half size bigger than your usual - you tend to need a little extra to allow for the feet to swell or to let the toes push into when going sharply downhill. Possibly a full size bigger, or a shoe with a bit more width or roomier toebox would do the trick.
The extra room would then allow for 2 layers of socks provides a bit more cushioning.
Don't forget - if you are newish to this your feet might just need to get used to this extra work you are asking them to do! ;D
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Hi charliewag, welcome O0
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Hi to you all hope the forum may help me,i am a regular walker, 2/3 miles every other day along the beach and front .7 ish [miles] when i go to the south downs.i try to keep fit,, however .i have good boots,good socks,but during the last part of the 7 miles hard ground walk i exsperance the most intensive burning under my toes in both feet,and it is hard to walk through it but ido,i have been to a doctor,foot clinic,i use foot arch supports,no one can help.has anyone had the same type of pain. i do take tablets for hypertension however blood pressure is good ,soory it is a moan on my first post.
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deckboypeggy, hello and welcome O0
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Hi deckboypeggy, welcome from Manchester. Can't help you with your proble, but there are plenty of peole on here who may be able to make some suggestions.
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Hi Chris,
i just posted about the Mourne wall challenge [in the welcome section] which I organise for charity every year. Sorry if it was against posting rules, I did read them or so I thought. Is this post allowed or not reallly.
Thanks,
Clifford
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Not against the rules but it's now moved in the charity thread O0
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thanks for your help Pete,
I first came across the wall in 2010 in the march snow when a small group of us climbed the 4 highest peaks in GB including slieve donard. I googled about this strange wall when I returned home and have loved the area ever since.
Clifford
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Hi to you all hope the forum may help me,i am a regular walker, 2/3 miles every other day along the beach and front .7 ish [miles] when i go to the south downs.i try to keep fit,, however .i have good boots,good socks,but during the last part of the 7 miles hard ground walk i exsperance the most intensive burning under my toes in both feet,and it is hard to walk through it but ido,i have been to a doctor,foot clinic,i use foot arch supports,no one can help.has anyone had the same type of pain. i do take tablets for hypertension however blood pressure is good ,soory it is a moan on my first post.
Hi, Welcome to the forum.
Perhaps the boots are causing the problem. I would try walking in some other shoes. Too often people buy boots the same size as their shoes and don't allow for thicker socks (or two pairs). Perhaps you need some decent insoles. I use Sorbothane insoles and throw away the insoles that come with my boots as the give more cushioning.
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hi guys,
new here, looks a good place!
have anyone on here completed any of the inn ways? i am thinking of doing one this year. any advice on which one is the best?
thanks in advance
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Hi,
I'm spending April in the UK (half for work) and am looking to get a couple of walks in while I'm there. Hoping to pick up some advice about choosing trails and places to walk since I've never been to the UK before and know very little about the different walks available (and there are so many it makes choosing hard!)
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Hi rambling minster and Esme welcome to the forum O0
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Esme and rambling minster, hello and welcome O0
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Thanks bootson and Alex
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Good Morning Rambling Minster & Esme, welcome to the forum hope you'll enjoy it here
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Welcome to a really good forum to Rambling Minster and Esme (sound slike a pop group).
Loads of good stuff on here... Al.
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Hi rambling minster and Esme and welcome from Manchester O0
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Hi everyone!
Great forum btw and some interesting posts so far.
I'm Tor, a keen outdoor person and I work for Compassion in World Farming (if you haven't heard of Compassion before by way of an intro:
We campaign peacefully to end all cruel factory farming practices. We believe that the biggest cause of cruelty on the planet deserves a focused, specialised approach – so we only work on farm animal welfare).
I hope you don't mind my mentioning that we have an upcoming sponsored walk event 'Walk with Compassion' on Saturday 7th May 2011.
This Spring, let’s help stamp out factory farming, with a good stomp across the lovely South Downs, West Sussex. The event starts at Goodwood (horse) racing course, Chichester.
Please see the following link for further information:
http://bit.ly/hkAQwO (http://bit.ly/hkAQwO)
All the best,
Tor ;D
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Hello CIWF; maybe post a new thread, but nice to meet you and welcome! O0
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Hi,
Thought I'd give this site a try. I will get my new boots dirty :)
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Hi,
Thought I'd give this site a try. I will get my new boots dirty :)
Hello and welcome O0
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Hi Welcome Heather O0
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Hi Heather, welcome to a great forum.
Have you got anywhere planned for dirtying your boots? Cheers, Al.
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Try posting here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
more will see it and say hi!!!!!!
PS Hi!
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Hi,
I am Paddy and I wish to keep an eye on people who have closed and developed on a designated footpath. I have just read about a Herefordshire farmer who has removed signs and stiles and I know of a private householder who has used a public right of way as a private garden, also in Herefordshire. This has been done possibly fifteen years ago or longer. What do we do now? :( >:(
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Hi,
I am Paddy and I wish to keep an eye on people who have closed and developed on a designated footpath. I have just read about a Herefordshire farmer who has removed signs and stiles and I know of a private householder who has used a public right of way as a private garden, also in Herefordshire. This has been done possibly fifteen years ago or longer. What do we do now? :( >:(
Try posting here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
more will see it and say hi!!!!!!
PS Hi!
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Hi all
Not a new walker but new to this forum - think I may know a few people around these parts :)
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Hi Flowerpot -
Try posting here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
more will see it and say hi!!!!!!
PS Hi!
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Thanks will try that :)
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Hi all
Not a new walker but new to this forum - think I may know a few people around these parts :)
Hi there Flowerpot,
Nice you could join the Kent walk today, keep an eye for others advertised on here or the 'other forum'.
Trenchfoot (Rich).
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Hi folks just like to say what a good site just what I'm looking for, I've always done plenty of walking over the Lancashire moors in my youth and plenty of cross country running, but now that I'm about to retire later this year I will be taking to the high ground once again in our beautiful country, :)
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Hi Trenchfoot
That is at least 2 people I know then! Only have to send you 12 and a half posts each now instead of 25 all to Dave ! :)
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Hi Trenchfoot
That is at least 2 people I know then! Only have to send you 12 and a half posts each now instead of 25 all to Dave ! :)
They will soon rack up, as there always seems to be a trail report or some great photos to comment on...
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Hi,
my name is Barbara (short in Polish - Basia) - I am from Poland - I live in Zakopane - a few minutes walk from the Tatra Mountains. I know we should not advertise of your forum but I would like to let you know the address of my website with lot of useful information about my hometown and the Tatra National Park... Anyway, if you have any questions about hiking in Polish Tatras don’t hesitate to ask...
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Hi Flowerpot -
Try posting here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
more will see it and say hi!!!!!!
PS Hi!
Hi Basia.
Follow the link in the blue box directly above. Start a new topic there title it something like "Hi from Zakopane". You'll et more welcomes here and meet more via this section of the forum.
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Thanks. I will try to do it. Regards from Zakopane:)
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Hi folks just like to say what a good site just what I'm looking for, I've always done plenty of walking over the Lancashire moors in my youth and plenty of cross country running, but now that I'm about to retire later this year I will be taking to the high ground once again in our beautiful country, :)
Hi Camel!
Try posting here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
more will see it and say hi!!!!!!
PS Hi and welcome! :)
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Hi Chris
I am trying to PM the moderator to see if I can join the meet ups yet, but I'm having no luck? :-\
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Hi I'm Chris, I'm a thirty year old new walking enthusiast who discovered the joy of my new found hobby three winters back. Struggling on a snow and ice bound Gowbarrow Fell with my four legged accomplice, that was it i was hooked. Taught myself how to use a map and compass properly and I've never looked back, well only to admire the view. I live near Penrith so i try to get out as often as possible but family life and work slow my best laid plans from time to time.
Well thats me saying hello. O0
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Hello Chris and welcome from Aberdeen O0
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I live near Penrith so i try to get out as often as possible but family life and work slow my best laid plans from time to time.
Well thats me saying hello. O0
Hey up Chris! Love to live where you do near the Lakes O0 O0
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you ;)
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
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Hi
New to walking, other than dog, Wife and I are interested inNordic walking and have done a Go50 course but they will not let us take dogs on walks.
Will be looking for advice on using GPS for walks in Devon and the Lakes
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Hi
New to walking, other than dog, Wife and I are interested inNordic walking and have done a Go50 course but they will not let us take dogs on walks.
Will be looking for advice on using GPS for walks in Devon and the Lakes
Hi Ray see post above yours :) If you post where I suggeted more people will see you O0 Welcome to the forum O0 O0 O0
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Hi, i'm from the north east and have developed a passion for walking in the lakes over the last year - i've never contributed to a forum of any sort whatsoever and i'm not sure how much I can offer having only done 20 or so walks in the lakes, but so far I've loved every walk and enjoy reading about other walkers experiences and advice. My rough plan is to try to complete all the wainwright fells within a five year target but I've just reached 80 at the weekend and at this rate I should get there ok. I'm not a brave walker and always look for the easiest routes up fells avoiding any tricky routes, but then i'm not out for adventure, I just want to enjoy every minute of every walk. would love to talk to some of you fellow walkers in the future. Paul
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Hello Paul and welcome from Aberdeen O0
There are loads of meet ups in the Lakes and a lot of knowledge to tap into if required.
At this rate it will not be too long before you have passed the 100 mark!
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Hi all, we're Bob and Val from The Green Bed and Breakfast in South Shropshire, I won't put anymore as I think I might breach the rules of the Forum..... unless someone tells me otherwise. We have loads of friends from the SE who are walkers but sadly Val can't walk far these days, shame really as she really did like to get out and about.
Anyhow, glad to have found the Forum.
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Er..... just getting myself in a pickle with posting.....
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Er..... just getting myself in a pickle with posting.....
Welcome from S.Wales.
Posting is a doddle. You'll be Starting topics soon enough.
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O0 A warm welcome to a great forum. South East Shropshire - nice. Al (based in Cheshire).
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Thanks for the warm welcome.
We're in a Village called Clunton so we're not that far from the Long Mynd or Offas Dyke, plenty of walks around here. I know there's a local Group who meet at the Pub on a wednesday.
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Hi all,
I'm hoping to make 2011 they year I start walking!
I'm based in London so would initially like to start off with some walks in the south.
Looking forward to reading more of these very helpful and friendly posts.
Happy walking!
Pesh
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Hi Pesh,
Welcome to the forum.
Try here: http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
More people will say hi and welcome you to the forum.
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O0 A warm welcome Pesh. Al in Cheshire...
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Hi everyone,
This forum was recommended to me by HUMPERLUMPER, hope I can contribute something to the chat - though there might be a lot of questions coming from me.
Originally from Shropshire, then North Yorkshire but now living in northern Tuscany. I am rapidly approaching 70 and just getting back into walking after a gap of ** years. I will be doing the c2c in September - all accommodation sorted - so will be seeking answers to loads of questions about parts of the route.
The area where I live is like the Lake District without the lakes, so it's a good training ground.
regards
vellanobill
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Vellanobill
Welcome to the forum.
It sounds like a lovely area to live, make sure you share some photos.
Ridge
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Hello vellanobill and welcome O0
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Hi, my name is Sue and I have been introduced to the walking forum by my brother in law Alan. Last year we did lots of walking in the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District as part of out training to do the Yorkshire Three Peaks for charity. We did it in August last year and it was a fantastic day out. Unfortunately I haven't quite managed to do as much walking as I would have liked since then but I've just joined a local walking group so hopefully I'll be back into the swing of it soon. Look forward to reading comments from other forum members. Happy walking everyone!
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Er..... just getting myself in a pickle with posting.....
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
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Hi everyone,
This forum was recommended to me by HUMPERLUMPER, hope I can contribute something to the chat - though there might be a lot of questions coming from me.
Originally from Shropshire, then North Yorkshire but now living in northern Tuscany. I am rapidly approaching 70 and just getting back into walking after a gap of ** years. I will be doing the c2c in September - all accommodation sorted - so will be seeking answers to loads of questions about parts of the route.
The area where I live is like the Lake District without the lakes, so it's a good training ground.
regards
vellanobill
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
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Hi, my name is Sue and I have been introduced to the walking forum by my brother in law Alan. Last year we did lots of walking in the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District as part of out training to do the Yorkshire Three Peaks for charity. We did it in August last year and it was a fantastic day out. Unfortunately I haven't quite managed to do as much walking as I would have liked since then but I've just joined a local walking group so hopefully I'll be back into the swing of it soon. Look forward to reading comments from other forum members. Happy walking everyone!
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
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i do about 10 miles walking a day at work and is wondering if there is a programe i can download to track the amount of steps/ milage i do as a walk say from lands end to john o'groats, or further and manually input the milage i get from my pedometer. i like a visual map or something similar, there used to have something similar on the nintendo ds, but wondering if there is something for the Pc. Any help would be really appreciated, I find it very difficult to use the apps on phone as gps walking trackers use too much battery life
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Hi Velanobill and Suzanne. A warm welcome to a really great forum. Lots of fun stuff on here, oh and some walking advice too... Al.
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Hi all, Planning to do my first coast to coast and found this forum in the search. Always been a big walker/hiker my CV includes Scotland, Wales, Isl of white, Dartmoor, The Lakes, pennines and my favourite place the Isl of Arran. O0
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i do about 10 miles walking a day at work and is wondering if there is a programe i can download to track the amount of steps/ milage i do as a walk say from lands end to john o'groats, or further and manually input the milage i get from my pedometer. i like a visual map or something similar, there used to have something similar on the nintendo ds, but wondering if there is something for the Pc. Any help would be really appreciated, I find it very difficult to use the apps on phone as gps walking trackers use too much battery life
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
for what you need try
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/maps/
you can plot where you walked and it does running total of mileage, yo ucan also donwload map you create etc etc :) have fun!
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Hello Chris
Tks for the information O0
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Hi, Prynhawn da .. or good afternoon from a wet and very windy Snowdonia no walking today so i thought its about time i stopped lurking and signed up ! Tabbycat...
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Welcome Tabbycat O0
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Hi all im Sandy, new to all this stuff, but will try to be an active member, been walking for about three years and love it its great to be up on the hill away from all the hustle and bustle of life, no matter what the weather is like.
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Hi Sandy,
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
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Hi Sandy. Welcome to a great forum. Cheers, Al. O0
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Hello Sandy and welcome from Aberdeen O0
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hello Sandy from Essex
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Hi from East Sussex and the lovely South Downs I have just found this forum and would like to meet up with people who like walking in this area.
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Hi ;)
If you post here:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you will get more hellos and welcomes, youre tucked away here where not many will see you
Welcome anyway!
Dave in Leeds...
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hi Chris,
my name is Sarah iv just walked the Wainwright coast to coast was wonderin if you would mind me posing my blog on this forum for other coast to coasters
thanks sarah
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Hi. I'm new here, and new to posting on forums in general, so likely to get it wrong at first.
I've only been walking the Lakeland fells since 1970, so still a bit of a novice really. I live and work in the Lakes so when it gets to my day off getting out onto the fells is not difficult, but being so close does have it's drawbacks. For one thing, over the years I have turned into a bit of a fair weather walker, and since I work flexible hours taking a Tuesday afternoon off on the grounds that the weather is perfect has become a bit of a habit.
I came across this forum whilst convalescing from a rather nasty illness. A life changing illness really, because from now on I think it is fair to say that my days of parking up in the Langdale Valley, bagging Pike O' Bliscoe, Crinkle Crags and Bowfell and being in the bar at the ODG by 4.30 are well and truly over. The fact is that my lungs were never the best anyway, but now they don't seem to be able to cope.
From now on I'm going to have to take my time. I mean really take my time. Last week was the first time I had donned my walking boots since mid January. I thought I would start with something really easy and followed in the footsteps of AW by going up Orrest Head via the tourist route. Thank goodness for the seat half way up is all I can say.
What has surprised me is how easy it is to lose your fitness. I've never been super fit, but two months ago I could not even get up the stairs without getting out of breath. Anyway, since I could not get out I decided to read about those who have and also to check the web sites of various contributors. I have really enjoyed following the forum. There's been some really good discussions, and now I think it is time to join in. It is also time to get my fitness back, but at my age this is going to be no mean feat.
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Hello startingagainat57 and welcome O0
Sorry to hear about your ill health and how it has affected your walking, not good.
All the best O0
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Thank you for the welcome Alex. You're right, it's not good, but it could have been worse. And now I am gearing myself up to make an ascent of..... well I'm not sure. Anything under 500 ft will do for starters. In fact just anything! I had no idea how bored a bloke could get.
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Welcome to the forum Obviously I don't know about the details of your illness, but that aside, I think you will be surprised how quickly you can get your fitness back. But if you have to take it easier than before, take it as a positive, you might have more time to 'stop and stare. Perhaps even get a camera and take some stunning shots. Its all good. Enjoy it. Take care O0
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Anything under 500 ft will do for starters. In fact just anything! I had no idea how bored a bloke could get.
There's plenty of great walking in the Lakes without needing to climb. Just start by getting a few miles in on fairly easy ground and take it from there.
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Thank you both for the good advice. I shall post my progress in the Lake District section. Meanwhile, Post Knott, here I come!!!!
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Hi all
xx :)
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Hi all
xx :)
Hi BigTasty, warm welcome from Westcliff on Sea, Essex
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Thank you very much catbells :)
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Thank you very much catbells :)
Your welcome I am sure you will enjoy the forum.
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O0 Hi Big Tasty, a warm welcome from Cheshire. Al.
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Hi everyone on walkingforum, new to this forum but active on others. Been walking a long time especially the peak district. Hope I can contribute well to this site, cheers!
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Hi everyone on walkingforum, new to this forum but active on others. Been walking a long time especially the peak district. Hope I can contribute well to this site, cheers!
hello there from very warm Essex O0
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Hi everyone on walkingforum, new to this forum but active on others. Been walking a long time especially the peak district. Hope I can contribute well to this site, cheers!
Warm welcome O0 .
Post up in the welcome section of the forum and more people will see it. Being on other forums, navigating this site can be awkward at first. You'll soon get the hang of it I'm sure O0 .
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Thank you for your welcome. I have been walking intermittently for some years but am now doing a lot more. Happy to chat to anyone, but specifically looking for advice on blister prevention. I recently bought new boots and am developing hot spots already. Fabric boots which I was persuaded are as good as leather ones. (MMMM, conned there?). Anyway I have NEVER had blisters before. I'm sure it's the boots but too late now they're to expensive to bin. I wear inner socks and heavy outer ones even in summer. No cotton. Off to Yorkshire soon and looking forward to my usual 15 - 20 miles a day, blisters allowing.
WHEW!!
Paul
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I have just realised that I have registeredwith my e mail address as my username - a bit silly and naf. I can't seem to change it in the account settings. Does anyone know how I do it or even if it's possible? Do I need to delete the account and start again?
Thanks
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You can PM a moderator; Ramblingpete or Peakbagger and they will probably sort it for you
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Thanks, unfortunately I have been unable to figure out how to do that. Sorry to be such a plank.
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Thanks, unfortunately I have been unable to figure out how to do that. Sorry to be such a plank.
Hi Paul! You sent me a PM but i cant reply as we are limited to six an hour. All you need to do is same process but put RamblingPete as the recipient not me and he can sort it I believe O0 O0 O0
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Thanks, unfortunately I have been unable to figure out how to do that. Sorry to be such a plank.
Worry not Paul.
The simplest and quickest way for you is to close your account and re-register in the username that you would like. You only have 4 posts, so it won't matter. The other way takes sometime O0
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Sorry to be such a plank.
Its usually me that does stuff like that lol.
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Sorry to be such a plank.
S'alright, You'll fit in well here O0
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Thankyou all - see you soon under the name samveg
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Previously here as the plank who used his e mail as the username. Thanks to all who helped sort it. Happy to be back.
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Welcome again O0
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Previously here as the plank who used his e mail as the username. Thanks to all who helped sort it. Happy to be back.
Welcome Samveg from Westcliff on Sea, hey whats the meaning behind Samveg or chouldn't I ask :)
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A warm welcome on a cold wet, windy day... Cheers, Al (in Cheshire). O0
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Hi I'm Rob a fellow walker who has worn quite a few boots out in my time.
I'm 54 years old and ex Forces, serving with the Army for 12 years maybe that's why i like walking.
Still a lot of ground to cover yet before they throw my ashes over High cup in County Durham.
My title for my job is.... yes I'm a real Sherpa, who carries bags for walkers.
I own my little company and set it up in may this year and we cover the Pennine way and the Pennine trail.
I'm not advertising Chris but here's a link if you want to look. Link removed.
In Feb this year i just completed the Pennine way for the 5Th time, 3 up 2 down and I'm still not bored with it.
In DEC this year I'm doing a charity event for the H4H's, taking 100 walkers up the Pennine way all in one go.
We are hoping to raise £100.000 for the charity.
If any of you are interested in joining us you will require a minimum £100 of sponsorship.
I have back up from TA unit offering 2 medics for smelly sore feet and a cpl of land rovers from them too.
Anyway thanks for reading this and hey!!! nice site.
It is against the forum rules to promote your own commercial website (or one with which you are directly connected), it's considered spamming. You may include the link in your signature but please remember that the forum isn't here to act as a free advertising board for commercial activities.
Thank you,
The WalkingForum Team
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Thought I'd better say "hello" to everyone,
had a good nosey round the forum...
very helpful, excellent... O0
john
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Thought I'd better say "hello" to everyone,
had a good nosey round the forum...
very helpful, excellent... O0
john
Warm welcome O0 . Maybe post up in the welcome section as more people tend to read that O0 .
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O0 Hi John. A warm welcome to a really good forum. Lots of good stuff on here... Al.
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Hi guys, this is my first of many posts on walking forum uk! In September, me and my hiking buddy Ian are setting out to climb Mount Snowdon in aid of Cancer Research uk. Looking forward to it already and we have, just today, walked 6 miles over Cannock Chase ;D will probably feel it by tomorrow morning!
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Hi guys, this is my first of many posts on walking forum uk! In September, me and my hiking buddy Ian are setting out to climb Mount Snowdon in aid of Cancer Research uk. Looking forward to it already and we have, just today, walked 6 miles over Cannock Chase ;D will probably feel it by tomorrow morning!
Good for you Rich & Ian, and a warm welcome to the forum O0
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Hello folks
i'd like to introduce myself, i'm 52 :-\ but young in spirit :)
my name suggests that i'd be more at home on music forums, as happens i am on a music forum
all very friendly and a good bunch of people, all mainly lovers of music, but as you know there's more
than one string to anyone's bow.
I have a modest enjoyment of walking, local low level ones mainly (i live in Kirkintilloch north of Glasgow)
I managed (along with my friend and my two sons) to do the WHW Oct09
and enjoyed it immensly (guesthouses and BBs)
I've just had to go and pick up my (crestfallen) youngest son at Rowardennan as his feet are badly blistered
and i ask why? (he set off on Monday morning, full of the joys)
he was wearing the same boots (hi tec kruger) that served him so well two years ago and
proper walking socks as well, would the hot weather and a heavier backpack have made the difference ?
yours
puzzled of Kirkie :-\
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Hello folks
i'd like to introduce myself, i'm 52 :-\ but young in spirit :)
my name suggests that i'd be more at home on music forums, as happens i am on a music forum
all very friendly and a good bunch of people, all mainly lovers of music, but as you know there's more
than one string to anyone's bow.
I have a modest enjoyment of walking, local low level ones mainly (i live in Kirkintilloch north of Glasgow)
I managed (along with my friend and my two sons) to do the WHW Oct09
and enjoyed it immensly (guesthouses and BBs)
I've just had to go and pick up my (crestfallen) youngest son at Rowardennan as his feet are badly blistered
and i ask why? (he set off on Monday morning, full of the joys)
he was wearing the same boots (hi tec kruger) that served him so well two years ago and
proper walking socks as well, would the hot weather and a heavier backpack have made the difference ?
yours
puzzled of Kirkie :-\
Warm welcome. More people will see this if you post this as a new thread on the welcomes section of the forum O0 . There is plenty to check out for walks, help, and advice on here. Also in the hikers bar there is a music thread which it sounds like you might like O0 .
p.s. are you Jake or Elwood? :P
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Warm welcome. More people will see this if you post this as a new thread on the welcomes section of the forum O0 . There is plenty to check out for walks, help, and advice on here. Also in the hikers bar there is a music thread which it sounds like you might like O0 .
p.s. are you Jake or Elwood? :P
with my shape it has to be Jake ;)
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I dressed up in fancy dress as Jake and my exhusband was the other one, was a great New Years Eve party, we both got well sloshed and I fell asleep! ;D ;D ;D
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Hiya,
I have just joined this forum, and look forward to meeting and making new friends from here.
I originally lived in Essex, don't hold that aginst me...lol, but now live in Swaledale, lucky old me.
I walk on a weekly basis with a group of locals, and we get out and about into Teesdale, BarnyCastle area, Wensledale etc. I like the lake district, and the best walk I have done was Striding Edge...so far!
I would like to find a dog friendly group of people to walk with, having a little jack russell called rosie that likes to get out and about with me.
Anyway, here's to meeting new walking friends, I look forward to using this website.
Sue.
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Hiya Sue!
Repost in this thread
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
(its the welcome section) and you will get tons of replies... I have a very good friend from on here who is away at the moment but she lives in the Lakes and has alovely sheepdog called Lexi. Her name is Catherine and her forum name is Dibble... HOpe to see you up in the lakes soon - a lot of us meet up there regularly! O0 O0 O0
Dave in Leeds
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Warm welcome O0 .
As AmnesiacJimmy says O0 .
Sorry Catbells I was listening, good choice of costume. I bet that was a laugh?
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O0 Hi to all from a chilly south yorks
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O0 Hi to all from a chilly south yorks
hi from a very dark Westcliff on Sea, Essex
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O0 A warm welcome from a dull Cheshire. I have been away with work this week (France - where it was raining), I believe that it has been nice here...
Cheers - Al. 8)
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hi everyone, my names paul, im from telford in the midlands.. ive always been a keen hiker but due to a knee op ive had a couple of years off.. im getting back into it now slowly. and would like to chat to anyone who may be in the same situation, or anyone who cares to chat, thanks ...
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hi everyone, my names paul, im from telford in the midlands.. ive always been a keen hiker but due to a knee op ive had a couple of years off.. im getting back into it now slowly. and would like to chat to anyone who may be in the same situation, or anyone who cares to chat, thanks ...
Hi from Essex, I'm sure there will be plenty of people of here with knee injurys who would love to chat to you.. post a new thread in the general discussion O0
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Hello there!
I've recently moved to London, from Sao Paulo - Brazil, and haven't been to any walk in the UK yet!
I'm happy to find this forum.. if you ever go to Brazil I would recommend www.mochileiros.com
I love to walk and take pictures. I always carry my Nikon D90 and my GPS, which I recently upgraded to a Garmin GPSMAP 62s. Looking forward to test it on a walk here.
I always put my walks into a blog: www.tripsetracks.com with the story, details and the GPS track and waypoints. It's in portuguese, but you can always Google translate it.
My first walk is already scheduled for the Lake District. It will be the Langdale Pikes in 2 weeks!
Cheers,
Rafael
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Rafael
Welcome to England and to the Walking Forum.
There are some great photos on your blog.
I hope you love the Langdales as much as I do, I'll be walking them tomorrow.
Ridge
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O0 A warm welcome Sue to a really good forum.
Swaledale - nice.
I am based in Cheshire.
Cheers, Al. O0
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hi everyone, my names paul, im from telford in the midlands.. ive always been a keen hiker but due to a knee op ive had a couple of years off.. im getting back into it now slowly. and would like to chat to anyone who may be in the same situation, or anyone who cares to chat, thanks ...
A warm welcome.
Hope that your knee troubles will soon be behind you, Al. O0
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Hi there, my name's Frank, I live near Wigan in North West of England. Took early retirement a few years ago, like to get out walking at least once a week.
Recently I have started a local group for moorland and reservoir walks, typically about five miles, nothing too strenuous but still uplifting, especially in decent weather.
As it's proving difficult to attract new walkers, I thought I'd try this site, to see if there's anyone out there who'd either like to join us or fancies meeting up for an ad hoc walk. Who knows, you might know some better routes than I do!
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O0 Hi to all from a chilly south yorks
Hiya!
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here ;)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
(its the welcome section) and you will get tons of replies... ! (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif)
Dave in Leeds
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hi everyone, my names paul, im from telford in the midlands.. ive always been a keen hiker but due to a knee op ive had a couple of years off.. im getting back into it now slowly. and would like to chat to anyone who may be in the same situation, or anyone who cares to chat, thanks ...
Hiya Paul!
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here ;)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
(its the welcome section) and you will get tons of replies... ! (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) You may hear from Mick once he gets back from hols, he too had an op on hi s leg....
Dave in Leeds
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Hello there!
My first walk is already scheduled for the Lake District. It will be the Langdale Pikes in 2 weeks!
heers,
Rafael
Hiya Rafael bon dia!
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here ;)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
(its the welcome section) and you will get tons of replies... ! (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) A lot of us love the lakes and walk there regularly. You will love the Langdale Pikes..... and this webiste link
http://www.stridingedge.net/
Dave in Leeds
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Hi there, my name's Frank, I live near Wigan in North West of England. Who knows, you might know some better routes than I do!
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That we may ;) Hiya Frank :)
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http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
(its the welcome section) and you will get tons of replies... !
Dave in Leeds expat Lanc.....
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Hello there!
I've recently moved to London, from Sao Paulo - Brazil, and haven't been to any walk in the UK yet!
I'm happy to find this forum.. if you ever go to Brazil I would recommend www.mochileiros.com (http://www.mochileiros.com)
I love to walk and take pictures. I always carry my Nikon D90 and my GPS, which I recently upgraded to a Garmin GPSMAP 62s. Looking forward to test it on a walk here.
I always put my walks into a blog: www.tripsetracks.com (http://www.tripsetracks.com) with the story, details and the GPS track and waypoints. It's in portuguese, but you can always Google translate it.
My first walk is already scheduled for the Lake District. It will be the Langdale Pikes in 2 weeks!
Cheers,
Rafael
Hi Rafeal. A warm welcome to England.
You have chosen a good walk to start, the Langdale Pikes are amazing.
I have been to Brazil twice, through work. We have an office and plant near to Sao Paulo. Loved it... Al. 8)
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Hi Frank.
A warm welcome. I am sure that you will find lots of inspiration on here.
Cheers, Al.
Not a million miles away. I am based in Widnes.
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Greetings from Santa Cruz, California USA. I have yet to hike in the UK but wish to do a LEJOG one day. I've recently retired from the education field and plan to hike the John Muir Trail this September but really wish for a longer trip, not quite wilderness but in the country. Anyway, if anyone wants info about the High Sierras over on my side of the water, I can help out.
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Greetings from Santa Cruz, California USA. I have yet to hike in the UK but wish to do a LEJOG one day. I've recently retired from the education field and plan to hike the John Muir Trail this September but really wish for a longer trip, not quite wilderness but in the country. Anyway, if anyone wants info about the High Sierras over on my side of the water, I can help out.
Welcome to the forum Shelly from Essex
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Greetings from Santa Cruz, California USA.
Welcome from Squamish, British Columbia :) You've joined a great forum - I sometimes laugh so much that my sides hurt!!!!
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Greetings from Santa Cruz, California USA. I have yet to hike in the UK but wish to do a LEJOG one day. I've recently retired from the education field and plan to hike the John Muir Trail this September but really wish for a longer trip, not quite wilderness but in the country. Anyway, if anyone wants info about the High Sierras over on my side of the water, I can help out.
Warm welcome O0
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Hi,
I'm Nell and I've just discovered the WalkingForum. Started long distance walking in 2008. I've an ongoing Jakobsweg/Camino (Nuremburg to Santiago de Compostela) which I'm doing is stages over a couple of years but my most recent short :-\ long walk was the Wicklow Way.
Will post my Wicklow Way blog under relevant section.
Bonne route
Nell
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Last year when we were staying in Albert (France) we met a woman who was cycling (and solo camping) a similar route to Santiago de Compostello (sp?). It sounded like a pretty epic journey - she said it would take her 3 weeks. Are you doing it in stages?
Welcome to the forum.
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Last year when we were staying in Albert (France) we met a woman who was cycling (and solo camping) a similar route to Santiago de Compostello (sp?). It sounded like a pretty epic journey - she said it would take her 3 weeks. Are you doing it in stages?
Welcome to the forum.
Hi alewife,
Thank you for the warm welcome.
Yes I'm walking my current Camino is stages so I can fit it in around what's happening at home. A friend and I walked the Camino Frances from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago over 5 weeks in early spring 2009. We were celebrating our 50th birthdays and keeping a rather foolish teenage promise we'd made to "walk the Camino when we are old'! We were both able to get a block of time off from our other commitments for that journey which allowed us to do it in all in one block.
However the distance on my current camino is just a bit too long so I'm breaking it down into a couple of blocks, allowing approx 2 to 3 stages each for Germany, France and Spain and one stage for Switzerland. I'm walking this one solo (well mostly there have been some promises-made over large glasses of wine-that various friends will join me for a few day en route but I'm not holding anyone to them) and that makes it much easier to adapt my walking schedule as life happens ::)
Nell
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Welcome Nell that sounds amazing! O0 O0 O0
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Chris,
Have you considered an additional section 'Challenge Walks' and or links to the LDWA website?
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Hi
A friend of a friend told me about this forum so thought i'd have a nose as i've heard you organize quite a few group walks through here !
Walking with someone else or even a group of people would be a bit of a novelty for me, have tried getting a couple of friends out and about on the hills but they either end up hating me or injuring their ankles !
Looking forward to getting involved :)
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Hi Grant and welcome to our happy home. Glad you have taken the plunge and joined us, I'm sure you'll be out walking with us very soon. Great to have another local on board.
See you soon and happy walking :)
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Hello and welcome Grant :)
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;D hi everyone its been a while since I've been on this site and as a result, I can't remember my log in details, so I've just started a new membership as i know this is a good and friendly place if people want to meet up for walks.
thanks Colin
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Welcome back to the forum O0
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Hello Chris and all
A request for advice. I walk (now on my fourth coast-to-coast crossing, for example). Also, I have two paths going through my garden. I would like to put up signs indicating the route of the two paths and wonder if I can purchase pre-made public footpath / bridleway signs, or if anyone can suggest an easy cheapish way to make my own weather-proof signs.
I hope someone can help.
Dan
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Hi i have just joined the forum going to north wales in september going to climb snowdon anyone got any tips for me please, would be very gratefull thankyou.
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Hi Marcella.
Welcome to a great forum.
I climbed Snowdon last year for the first time. It was at the second attempt. First time it was just awful weather - non stop rain. However, we managed it in August the weather was dry but there was low cloud on the summit, so could not see the wonderful views.
The attached website has lots of useful info on Snowdon.
http://www.walk-snowdonia.co.uk/snowdonia/snowdon.php (http://www.walk-snowdonia.co.uk/snowdonia/snowdon.php)
There are some routes shown too. We took the Pyg Track up and the Miners Track down.
Enjoy your walk. Al.
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Hi Everyone i'am from S.E. England.
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Hi Old Duffer from Westcliff on Sea, Essex
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O0 A warm welcome Old Duffer. This is a really good forum for all things walking - and a few other topics too.
Cheers. Al (based in Cheshire).
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Hi, I'm Nora, I'm brand new. I'm wondering where I can find posted images of favorite walking routes? I am looking for something very scenic, moderate climbing okay. I like to shoot pictures. ::)
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Hi and welcome to the forum Nora :) I hope you find the information you are looking for O0
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Hi Marcella.
Welcome to a great forum.
I climbed Snowdon last year for the first time. It was at the second attempt. First time it was just awful weather - non stop rain. However, we managed it in August the weather was dry but there was low cloud on the summit, so could not see the wonderful views.
The attached website has lots of useful info on Snowdon.
http://www.walk-snowdonia.co.uk/snowdonia/snowdon.php (http://www.walk-snowdonia.co.uk/snowdonia/snowdon.php)
There are some routes shown too. We took the Pyg Track up and the Miners Track down.
Enjoy your walk.Al. Hi Al thank you for the information i let you know how i get on
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A very warm welcome to everyone who has joined. O0
Just as warm a welcome to you if you've joined but
not posted yet... hello to you. :)
This a great forum! 8)
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why heloo (:
im kerry, aged 16 and am just diving into the world of hill-walking and running, in an ultimate aim to complete the 3 peaks challenge. Please feel free to give my any helpful tip, it would be appreciated as i am entirely new to this entire thing (:
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Just joined walking forum. I know a few members already and have walked with a few. Great bunch- was out with Lakedistrictlady this week end. How you doing Dibble?
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Just joined walking forum. I know a few members already and have walked with a few. Great bunch- was out with Lakedistrictlady this week end. How you doing Dibble?
Hiya Yorkshirelass! Thanks for the hello. :) O0 Hope you're doing ok!
Welcome to the forum. ;)
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Yes fine thanks Dibble. hear you have been having a great time with the C2C walkers!
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Yes fine thanks Dibble. hear you have been having a great time with the C2C walkers!
It's been great! O0
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So I hear! Saw the photos. Very envious. Hope to see you soon. All the best. O0
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Warm welcome O0 .
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Thanks Yeti! Do you get up to Yorkshire/Dales/Lakes very often?
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Thanks Yeti! Do you get up to Yorkshire/Dales/Lakes very often?
More east I'm afraid. NYM O0 . I do like Calderdale area and visit quite frequently (just this weekend actually :D ). My other half (Swampy) and I do try to attend meets in various areas mainly north England as often as we can with our busy shedule O0 .
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why heloo (:
im kerry, aged 16 and am just diving into the world of hill-walking and running, in an ultimate aim to complete the 3 peaks challenge. Please feel free to give my any helpful tip, it would be appreciated as i am entirely new to this entire thing (:
Hi Kerry and a war welcome to a really great forum.
Loads of info on here about everything walking related. Should be lots of advise about the 3 Peaks too.
Cheers, Al.
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Hi,
I'm quite pleased to discover this forum. Michael here, aka Easy Hiker (http://easyhiker.co.uk/about-easy-hiker/). I've discovered hiking/walking rather late in life but now getting on with it with gusto.
I'm always in search of "easy hiking trails", or as I would like to call it "hardcore walking trails". I know for a fact that there are plenty of this in the UK. My first foray into walking or rambling was in the Peak District and enjoyed it immensely. (However, I moved to Paris France and been living there for the last 20 years.)
I'm German. I write in English mostly about the many easy hiking trails in Germany (Top Trails). But recently I've discovered walking/rambling paths near Paris and have written on a few of these.
I'm now mainly interested in finding walking trails/easy hiking trails near big cities, like London and Paris, to make it possible for outdoor enthusiasts, like members in this forum, to enjoy their passion even on their holidays.
I'm sure that members of this forum can help me identify scenic walking paths that are readily accessible from London (max 1 hour train journey).
Looking forward to interacting with all of you in this forum.
Michael
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Morning All
Lee from Cheshire ere. Went walking in the lakes during summertime and went up Catbells, all i can say now is that i have the bug. I want to do all the fells and want to do them now.Next on the list, Haystacks with my son ( 15 ) and hopefully partner. I want to stay for the night close by in a B&B for the night, can anyone recommend a reasonable cheap, clean B&B close by please(dalegarth bit expensive)?
Thanks in advance
Lee
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Hi Lee :)
If you go into the Welcome thread and click New Topic top Right, you can say hello there and many more forumites will say hi and give more info O0
Rich
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Hi This is my first timeon here. Thought id say hi to you all..I hope to chat soon.
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Hi This is my first timeon here. Thought id say hi to you all..I hope to chat soon.
Hello and a warm welcome! :)
Glad you managed to find us! lol
Post a new topic of your own in the 'Welcome' section and then more people will say 'hello' to you!
Tracey :)
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Greetings from Santa Cruz, California USA. I have yet to hike in the UK but wish to do a LEJOG one day. I've recently retired from the education field and plan to hike the John Muir Trail this September but really wish for a longer trip, not quite wilderness but in the country. Anyway, if anyone wants info about the High Sierras over on my side of the water, I can help out.
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
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Hello Chris and all
A request for advice. I walk (now on my fourth coast-to-coast crossing, for example). Also, I have two paths going through my garden. I would like to put up signs indicating the route of the two paths and wonder if I can purchase pre-made public footpath / bridleway signs, or if anyone can suggest an easy cheapish way to make my own weather-proof signs.
I hope someone can help.
Dan
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
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Hi i have just joined the forum going to north wales in september going to climb snowdon anyone got any tips for me please, would be very gratefull thankyou.
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
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Hi Everyone i'am from S.E. England.
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
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Yes fine thanks Dibble. hear you have been having a great time with the C2C walkers!
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
you should meet yorksgal ;)
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Hi,
I'm quite pleased to discover this forum. Michael here, aka Easy Hiker (http://easyhiker.co.uk/about-easy-hiker/).
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
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Morning All
Lee from Cheshire ere. Went walking in the lakes during summertime and went up Catbells, all i can say now is that i have the bug. I want to do all the fells and want to do them now.Next on the list, Haystacks with my son ( 15 ) and hopefully partner. I want to stay for the night close by in a B&B for the night, can anyone recommend a reasonable cheap, clean B&B close by please(dalegarth bit expensive)?
Thanks in advance
Lee
Repost in this thread cos you re a bit tucked away here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
PS i spent a night at Buttermere YH in July it is clean and does a great brekkie and is about 22 quid for non members...
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Hi, Just joined - looks interesting. I have only really got into hill walking over the last 18 months or so. I definitely have the bug now. I live in Derbyshire so plenty of good walks in the white and dark peaks. I have a weekend pass starting Friday - three days in the Lakes. I am going to stop at Keswick and do walks from there. at the age of 58 I have virtually all the Wainwrights still to aim at (I have only done 5 :( ). Weather permitting I hope to grab a few this weekend. Plan is Dale Head, Hindscarth, and Robinson on Friday. Skiddaw, Skiddaw Little Man, and Lonscale Fell on Saturday. Sunday - haven't decided....any good suggestions welcome?. If the weather is really foul I might end up going for some of the smaller fells.
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Hi Bomber. Welcome and enjoy. :) :)
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Welcome!!
You have a nice trip ahead! Enjoy!
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Hi, Just joined - looks interesting. I have only really got into hill walking over the last 18 months or so. I definitely have the bug now. I live in Derbyshire so plenty of good walks in the white and dark peaks. I have a weekend pass starting Friday - three days in the Lakes. I am going to stop at Keswick and do walks from there. at the age of 58 I have virtually all the Wainwrights still to aim at (I have only done 5 :( ). Weather permitting I hope to grab a few this weekend. Plan is Dale Head, Hindscarth, and Robinson on Friday. Skiddaw, Skiddaw Little Man, and Lonscale Fell on Saturday. Sunday - haven't decided....any good suggestions welcome?. If the weather is really foul I might end up going for some of the smaller fells.
A warm welcome to a great forum.
I hope that the weekend weather is kind to you (have a pint of Jenniings for me). Sunday you could take in Walla Crag or go further afield and tackle Castle Crag - great views back up the lake.
Please let us know how you get on.
Enjoy. Al.
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Hi there,
My name is Caroline, i live in Crouch End and i am looking for a walking/hiking/rambling group nearby that i can do regular walks with.
Does this exist at the moment? all advice appreciated
Thanks
C
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Hi Caroline and welcome to the forum O0 I live in Co Durham so am unable to help you to answer your question but if you post a new topic in the Welcome section, I'm sure you'll get lots more welcomes and someone will be able to help :)
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Caroline
Welcome from further north in Barnet, though I've lived, worked and used the shoe repair shop in your part of the world in the past, is Dunns still going strong?
I'm afraid I don't know any walking groups (I'm basically antisocial) but you should be able to find some on google.
Ridge
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Hi I am Richard
although I am a keen walker I also want to talk to someone about using an image from the forum index on a Tv programme i am making. Could someone who runs the forum please contact me ..thank you.
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Hi, I'm a 53 year old former postman, just covering from a mild stroke and hoping to get back walking (not too far to start off with). I'm in North Yorkshire, and love the Moors, Dales, Wolds and Esk Valley.
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Hello Addo and welcome to the forum from Co Durham :) Hope you have a speedy recovery O0
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Hi, I'm a 53 year old former postman, just covering from a mild stroke and hoping to get back walking (not too far to start off with). I'm in North Yorkshire, and love the Moors, Dales, Wolds and Esk Valley.
Hello Addo, if you open the Welcome thread and click New Topic on the right hand side, say hello there and everyone will reply O0
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O0 Hi Addo. A warm welcome to a great forum. You live in a good part of the UK for walking. Some great walks on your dorrstep (so to speak).
I wish you a speedy recovery from your stroke, I am sure that the walking will help.
Cheers, Al (based in Cheshire).
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Hello
I'm new to hill walking, and am looking to pick up some great ideas from this forum.
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Hello BB, if you open the Welcome thread and click New Topic on the right hand side, say hello there and everyone will reply (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) YOure a bit tucked out of the way here and we cant have that can we? O0
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harry80
New to this forum. Keen walker for most of my life. Still going strong even in my eighties.
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Hello and welcome to the forum Harry :)
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Hello Harry if you open the Welcome thread and click New Topic on the right hand side, say hello there and everyone will reply You're a bit tucked out of the way here and we cant have that can we?
As per the message before yours Harry. Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to this lovely forum O0
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Welcome Harry. Where do you normally walk, are you one of those lucky people who live right near good walking countryside?
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harry80
New to this forum. Keen walker for most of my life. Still going strong even in my eighties.
A warm welcome Harry. :)
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O0 A really warm welcome to a great forum Harry. I hope that I am still walking at 80 :) .
Cheers, Al (in Cheshire).
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Hello everyone. Ive enjoyed walking for 5 or 6 years now, prefering to organise my own long distance walks such as Pembroke coast, SW coast etc rather than become a rambler.I find I dont enjoy a large group as they tend to march along and have no time to apreciate surroundings. Id like to find a friend to accompany me on my long distance and other walks and this is the reason I joined this forum. Next year I will finally complete the SW coastal Path and The Offa's Dyke Path for the first time. :)
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Hello everyone. Ive enjoyed walking for 5 or 6 years now, prefering to organise my own long distance walks such as Pembroke coast, SW coast etc rather than become a rambler.I find I dont enjoy a large group as they tend to march along and have no time to apreciate surroundings. Id like to find a friend to accompany me on my long distance and other walks and this is the reason I joined this forum. Next year I will finally complete the SW coastal Path and The Offa's Dyke Path for the first time. :)
Hello Paul, big welcome from sunny, slightly windy Essex O0
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Catbells, I too live in Essex, occasionally drink in The Crooked Billet not far from where you aparently reside.
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Catbells, I too live in Essex, occasionally drink in The Crooked Billet not far from where you aparently reside.
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Yes I know the Crooked Billet I'm not far from there, where do you go walking in Essex if you do?
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Well at present between Leigh station and the pub. Have walked around the castle area and along the marshes from Benfleet and around Two Tree Island but dont really regularly walk in Essex, do you?
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How do I include a quote, it doesnt seem to work?
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Well at present between Leigh station and the pub. Have walked around the castle area and along the marshes from Benfleet and around Two Tree Island but dont really regularly walk in Essex, do you?
To be honest no prefer to get to Wales, Lakes, Suffolk is good, Sussex, Kent, have walked over Two Tree Island many times picked loads of blackberries there in the summer and made blackberry pie lol Leigh to Hadleigh Castle is nice but a bit short but about the only sign of hill we have, Chelmsford canal is a nice one also.
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How do I include a quote, it doesnt seem to work?
up in the corner just click on quote and type outside the quotes O0
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up in the corner just click on quote and type outside the quotes O0
Actually I need to highlight something, which I wasnt!!!
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To be honest no prefer to get to Wales, Lakes, Suffolk is good, Sussex, Kent, have walked over Two Tree Island many times picked loads of blackberries there in the summer and made blackberry pie lol Leigh to Hadleigh Castle is nice but a bit short but about the only sign of hill we have, Chelmsford canal is a nice one also.
Im well into the SW coastal path at present and have half done Offa's Dyke, I'll complete both next year. I had planned to get to the Lakes this year but never got around to it. Do you go it alone or with a partner or group?
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Im well into the SW coastal path at present and have half done Offa's Dyke, I'll complete both next year. I had planned to get to the Lakes this year but never got around to it. Do you go it alone or with a partner or group?
Peak District is great too.. I don't like walking on my own much, but go on meets or go walking with my partner, we did Pen Y Fan & Cribyn in Sept was great, when you have been on here for 30 days and reached 30 posts you can have a look at the meet up section. The meets are fun to go on and the people are fab!!
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when you have been on here for 30 days and reached 30 posts you can have a look at the meet up section.
Not always it seems..... :( :(
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Not always it seems..... :( :(
It's not an automatic thing you have to PM one of the Mods and ask, unless you've been naughty that is.
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I 'applied' at the weekend - no response - Obviously Ive been naughty then - would be useful to know what Ive apparently done
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I 'applied' at the weekend - no response - Obviously Ive been naughty then - would be useful to know what Ive apparently done
There's no outstanding requests for access to the Meet Ups board so not sure what happened there. Anyway, I'll add your name to the list now so you can join in with the meet ups. Any problems just give me a shout. O0
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Thanks PB,
I filled in a request using the click 'here' button and got a system message (not a pm) along the lines of 'Your request has been noted be patient, a doctor will be with you soon' or something like that.
(update) Yep - Its now showing up on the index so thanks for that.
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Thanks PB,
I filled in a request using the click 'here' button and got a system message (not a pm) along the lines of 'Your request has been noted be patient, a doctor will be with you soon' or something like that.
(update) Yep - Its now showing up on the index so thanks for that.
So you were a good boy then !!
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That will be a first...... :crazy2:
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Hello Chris - I guess I should have joined years ago. I'm the compiler of the Hardys hill list! If you e-mail me (I presume you can) I'll give you a few more details (and ask a few questions!). Cheers, Ian
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Hi All
Very new to all this and totally confused, I live in the North East of England and am really keen to get invoved in a walking/rambling group but have absolutely no idea where to start. I would really appreciate some help :-\
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Hiya, from Westcliff on Sea, Essex, enjoy the forum you will pick up lots of ideas on here, hopefully good ones! O0
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Hi Ali and Welcome. I'm from North Yorkshire, but I know there are couple of walkers from the North on here. I hope you enjoy the company here.
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Thanks, I really hope someone can advise me, I've been trying to find a group or club for a long time with little success and I really want to get involved. :)
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Well, to be honest, you may be better off by going back to the main Welcome topic and introducing yourself there. You are hidden away here in this thread. The rest of the forum are always very happy to meet new members, and whatever questions you have they will strive to answer. The really are a very friendly crowd (well, mostly. ;D ;D ) O0
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will try that, wasn't kidding when I said I didn't have a clue how these things work. ???
Thanks again
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Hi Ali and welcome O0
As dittzzy says, introduce yourself again on the welcome thread. If you hang around long enough and do 25 posts you can contact a moderator to gain access to the meet up sections. There's normally plenty going on up your way, meanwhile the numerous trip reports will give you a little taster of what they're like and we have all abilities on here so no worries about fittting in.
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Welcome also. Plenty of friendly people here happy to share an opinion if you ask a question. As Glyders said, hang around for a month and make 25 posts and you can access the meet up boards. You could also try to find your local Ramblers group (http://www.ramblers.org.uk/ (http://www.ramblers.org.uk/)) for lots of local walks as we are spread out a bit!. Joining an organised walk is probably easiest until you are happy enough to create/navigate your own walks.
In terms of basic kit:
comfortable footwear (boots/trail shoes) as if your feet are uncomfortable you won't enjoy it
Waterproofs
Bag to carry food, drink, first aid kit, spare layer.
If you enjoy it you can expand / improve your kit as you need stuff.
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Hi,
I'm looking forward to getting some great ideas for walks - mostly around the UK, although we have been on some walking hols around the world - and reccs for who to go with and where would be very useful.
We're lucky - we live in the lower Wye valley and so most of our 'local' walking is in the valley, and across to the Black Mountains, and further upstream into mid Wales.
This is the first forum I've joined - so a bit apprehensive - but when I've understood the ropes I'll share some of the walks we've enjoyed around here.
WyeWalker
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Hi All
my name is mohamed maachou im a berber qualified mountain guide from morocco who would like to join your forum if possible !!
i like trekking & hiking in addition to photography / birdwatching i worked for several uk travel companies as exodus and others im joining your forum to provide help to anyone who is interested in trekking in morocco - mountains -sahar -coast
thanks alot
all the best
mohamed
[email protected]
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Welcome everybody that is recently new to the forum. Can I just suggest to get a better welcoming from everyone that you post your welcome again in the welcome part on here then everyone will be able to say Hi to you all O0
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Yorksgal is right, but hello and welcome from Westcliff on Sea, Essex O0
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will try that, wasn't kidding when I said I didn't have a clue how these things work. ???
Thanks again
HI! Post here - jsut click on the link below. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI!
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
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Hi All
my name is mohamed maachou im a berber qualified mountain guide from morocco who would like to join your forum if possible !!
i like trekking & hiking in addition to photography / birdwatching i worked for several uk travel companies as exodus and others im joining your forum to provide help to anyone who is interested in trekking in morocco - mountains -sahar -coast
thanks alot
all the best
mohamed
[email protected]
HI! Post here - jsut click on the link below. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI!
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html
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O0 A warm welcome to a great forum Mohammed.
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I think I posted my intro in the wrong spot, so re-posting it here as suggested !
Hello everyone :
My name is Victoria and I have just joined the forum so thought I would stop by and say hello and introduce myself.
I live in Brooklyn, NY and I am a long distance walker and just an all around cardio fanatic. I also have a recumbent stationary bike and an elliptical machine. The scenery around here ( scenery ? cough cough cough ! ) is virtually non existant, ditto for any wildlife, so most days I do my workouts in the garage, but I have found a disused hockey rink in my neighborhood at a local park and bought a tally counter and am now doing laps around that. Managed 60 today.
I have spent a lot of time in England and love it there. Been 8 times since 1983, most stays were at least a month, and one was for a year. I am in a long distance relationship with someone from Essex, so try to come as often as I can. He just left here on Sat after spending 15 days here with me.
I am a quirky offbeat Aquarian and I am a music fanatic. I also love to read, am a vegetarian, nature and animal lover. I also love art, faery lore, mythology, film and a trillion other things too numerous to list.
Nice to be here.
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Hi just thought I would introduce myself. I am gordon a pro photographer living in northumberland. Ive just moved to the country and looking forward to getting out with my camera. Im really looking forward to contributing to the forum especially the photography threads. Ok that's me see you around
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Hello and welcome to the forum Gordon from me in Co Durham :)
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O0 Welcome to the forum Gordon. Looking forward to seeing your photographs on here...
Al (based in Cheshire).
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Hi just thought I would introduce myself. I am gordon a pro photographer living in northumberland. Ive just moved to the country and looking forward to getting out with my camera. Im really looking forward to contributing to the forum especially the photography threads. Ok that's me see you around
HI Gordon! Post here - jsut click on the link below. Its the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI!
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
There are some cracking photographers on here. O0
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Hi,
Looks like an extremely interesting forum, so thought I would sign up.
I like back packing and cycle touring, which I have done quite a lot of. I,am well placed for it here in N Wales. Plenty of hills and wild places.
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Hi,
Looks like an extremely interesting forum, so thought I would sign up.
I like back packing and cycle touring, which I have done quite a lot of. I,am well placed for it here in N Wales. Plenty of hills and wild places.
HI Giles! Post here - jsut click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI! Lovely part of the country you live in O0
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
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Hi Sharon from Rotherham here....into long distance walks in particular and new challenges
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Hi Sharon from Rotherham here....into long distance walks in particular and new challenges
HI ! Post here - jsut click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS welcome to this forum (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
Dave in Leeds
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Hello everyone, I am relatively new to walking (as a past time, I've been doing it to get around for some years now... ;) ).
I had my first outing up Snowdon in November 2011 and seem to have been bitten by the bug. The weather was disgusting but it hasn't appeared to have put me off!
No doubt i'll have shed loads of questions for all you experienced walkers, please bear with me!!
Regards,
Chris
P.s. I'm from the north west, so most of my walking will be north wales, lake district etc...
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Hi Chris and welcome O0
Start your own thread (new topic) in the welcome section, as posts on this bit tend to get overlooked.
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
Best wishes,
Tracey :)
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Hello everyone, I am relatively new to walking (as a past time, I've been doing it to get around for some years now... ;) ).
I had my first outing up Snowdon in November 2011 and seem to have been bitten by the bug. The weather was disgusting but it hasn't appeared to have put me off!
No doubt i'll have shed loads of questions for all you experienced walkers, please bear with me!!
Regards,
Chris
P.s. I'm from the north west, so most of my walking will be north wales, lake district etc...
Warm welcome from Westcliff on Sea, Essex - I did Snowdon on Xmas Day absolutely fab!!!
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hi chris,thank you for the welcome.i have eventually got round to googling fell walking forum and found yours.i`ll have a browse around.looking for advice on the berwyns at the minute O0
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hi chris,thank you for the welcome.i have eventually got round to googling fell walking forum and found yours.i`ll have a browse around.looking for advice on the berwyns at the minute O0
Start your own thread (new topic) in the welcome section, as posts on this bit tend to get overlooked.
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
welcome anyway O0
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very thoughtful AJ....you ok? ;D
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hi fellow hikers,
My names potatoe and my first ever walk was doing the coast to coast with not much training and i loved it.
I did this walk with my old man 'oh no joe' and it was a great laugh as i met two drinking buddies on the way by the names of richard wainwright and wendaleen.
Which you might commonly know as 'Humperlumper' but if we hadn't of met them, then the walk may have been different.
Oh and not forget the flying dutchman!!!!
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Ayup potatoe :)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
Click 'new topic' on the right, ask thi dad to do it ;D ;D
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Hiya oh no potatoe, welcome to the forum. O0 O0 O0 O0
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hi everyone,
my name is:'oh no joe' my first trek was the coast to coast walk with my son joe.
It was a great experience as we met alot of likeable people and fellow ale lovers, as well as seen our country in its own beauty.
Our beer buddies were fellow forum members humperlumper and Nod2
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Hiya oh no Joe, it was great to walk with you for a while on the way.
Welcome to the forum. :) O0 O0 O0
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Hi folks,
Keen to meet some of you on your meets up here in the Lakes where I live in the west, or Scotland, Skye, Mull, or anywhere wild up north. Keen walker, photographer, scrambler, skier, backpacker, and try to respond to what I see, feel and sense in watercolour though have much to learn there. Am now recently retired, so available - ;)
Have done the Wainrights almost three times, some tops many more than that, and am keen to be out in all weathers. See you around? :)
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Welcome to the forum cuillin99. ;) O0 O0 O0
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Hi, call me 'Hayles' :-)
I'm a novice to walking, have walked ad-hoc over the last 8 months. I'll be completely honest I cant read a map and have relied on others for their navigation skills - I tend to be a follower! - but I just love getting out in the fresh air, opening the lungs and seeing some beautiful sights!! I've also been accompanied by a map reader but due to unfortunate circumstances I am no longer have my map reader and i really dont want to lose the momentum of something i've just begun to enjoy! And it beats hitting the gym anyday!
I enjoy the Brecon Beacons - my preferred area and I've tackled Pen Y Fan on numerous occasions. I'd like to meet walkers who would happily take me under their wing ...and who are happy to have someone who occasionally slips over, makes strange noises! (dont ask!) and follows behind like a little lost sheep!! :-)
I'm happy to do National Parks or Coastal Walks in Wales - I do enjoy a good hill climb!
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Hi, call me 'Hayles' :-)
I'm a novice to walking, have walked ad-hoc over the last 8 months. I'll be completely honest I cant read a map and have relied on others for their navigation skills - I tend to be a follower! - but I just love getting out in the fresh air, opening the lungs and seeing some beautiful sights!! I've also been accompanied by a map reader but due to unfortunate circumstances I am no longer have my map reader and i really dont want to lose the momentum of something i've just begun to enjoy! And it beats hitting the gym anyday!
I enjoy the Brecon Beacons - my preferred area and I've tackled Pen Y Fan on numerous occasions. I'd like to meet walkers who would happily take me under their wing ...and who are happy to have someone who occasionally slips over, makes strange noises! (dont ask!) and follows behind like a little lost sheep!! :-)
I'm happy to do National Parks or Coastal Walks in Wales - I do enjoy a good hill climb!
Hi and welcome from Westcliff on Sea, Essex O0
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Hi
hiking for 20 years now
thought i would join the forum
John
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John
Welcome to the forum, where are you based and where do you walk?
Ridge
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Hi All,
My name's Mike and I just found this website. I'm looking forward to reading the posts about walking and hiking around the UK. I have 3 'friends' who have volunteered me to walk the West Highland Way in June (I know friends like that and you don't need enemies !)
We've done a few walks before - Snowdon twice (different tracks), Scafell Pike and Brecon Beacons (Pen y Fan). But the WHW will need a little more stamina, so if anyone has any training tips I'd be grateful.
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John
Welcome to the forum, where are you based and where do you walk?
Ridge
Thank you Ridge.
I am based in the Midlands and walk alot in the lake district, snowdonia and brecons.
In recent years I have ventured abroad more - mainly the alps.
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A warm welcome John and grmb57.
A great forum. Tons of good stuff on here...
Al O0
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Hi everyone
New to this forum, it was reccomended to me by some guys I know on a skiing forum (the other thing I love). I come to ask advice and listen to all the experienced people out there!
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Welcome ScottishWalker. I hope you enjoy your time on here. O0
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Hi everyone, my name is John, I am a secondary English teacher, Duke of Edinburgh instructor, wild camper and lover of anything outdoor related. I have been to this site a couple of times in the past and think it has a great feel (some feel a little snooty!). Living a [censored]'s stride (15 mins) from the Peak District, I like to spend as much time as I can getting muddy around this beautiful part of the country. Originally from Liverpool via Manchester (long story), I will never get used to having such cracking walks on my doorstep, I love it. I'm off for a 15 mile treck around the Kinder Scout area tomorrow with about 35 DofE kids, should be brilliant, especially if some snow has remained. Will post pics. TTFN, John.
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(some feel a little snooty!) .
Don't know how anyone can think that this forum is snooty :o :o :o :o
It is the friendliest forum I have ever joined and if you ever come on a meet-up you will find a mixed crowd from all walks of life who have one thing in common...........a love of the outdoors. Hope you stick around, get 25 posts, and after a month you can ask to join the "Meet up" section so you can come and walk with some of us somewhere. O0 O0
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Blimey Dellwalker, can you read!
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Don't know how anyone can think that this forum is snooty :o :o :o :o
I have been to this site a couple of times in the past and think it has a great feel (some feel a little snooty!).
dellwalker: I think the 'some' refered to in that sentence is other forums, not WalkingForum. ;)
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dellwalker: I think the 'some' refered to in that sentence is other forums, not WalkingForum. ;)
Ophs, read it wrong1 Sorry.
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No offence taken fellas, looking forward to getting involved with the forum anyways.
Best to you all. :)
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This will help me get up to my 25 posts too! Every cloud..... O0 O0 O0
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This will help me get up to my 25 posts too! Every cloud..... O0 O0 O0
Keep posting! I got my 25 in the first 48hrs. I think perhaps I talk too much.
Welcome. :)
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Cheers Leznorm. :)
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My mrs says I talk too much too, hey, brothers in arms! O0
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HI JButts! Post here - just click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI! You re kinda tucked away out of sight pretty much here ;)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
and welcome O0
Dave in Leeds
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Hi there,
My name is Jean.
I love the mountains and wild places. Have walked them long enough on my own,
I'm looking for a walking companion. Must share my passion and hopefully bring new routes/ ideas with them :D
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HI Jean! Post here - just click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI! You re kinda tucked away out of sight pretty much here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
and welcome (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif) What neck of the woods are you in roughly?
Dave in Leeds
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Thanks Dave in Leeds,
I'm based in the south of Lancashire.
Well placed for The lakes, Snowdonia, Yorkshire and the Peak District.
;D
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A warm welcome to both John and Jean.
This is a great forum, lots of fun stuff, as well as the odd bit of advice thrown in...
Enjoy. Al (in Cheshire).
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Hi my name is Stephen and I live in Ireland,started walking around November,walk every Sunday,both ridge and road walking.today's walk 15mile. 10 road and 5 mile ridge,lovely calm,dry sunny day at last.
My abode in kerry is a little village called SNEEM.
Next Saturday 26 mile road walk,and on may 50 mile walk all road,not a race,22hrs to finish.
Just to let you know,and this is no lie, ::)one person walked 49miles,could not finish the 50,legs gave up and a local farmer did 22 miles in his Wellies before changing to boots.love the forum.Thanks ;D
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Hiya Stephen and welcome from the Peak District O0
Nice to have a member from over the water! 8)
Tracey :)
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O0 Hi Stephen. That is some serious walking.
A warm welcome to the forum. Al.
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Thanks for the welcome.
I'm returning to walking after quite a number of years where work got in the way.
As I now have more free time I'm looking forward to getting back on the hill and along the remaining long distance paths in the uk I have yet to do.
Hope to see you out there ! O0
BOB
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hello and welcome to walkingform
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Hi Folks 8)
Just joined the Forum. I regularly walk Dorset, mostly Coast path and other hidden locations.
Hope to meet up with other walkers although not into large groups. O0
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Hello and welcome to all newbies. I only joined a couple of weeks ago and I love it here. I'm sure you will too. :)
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Hi all, Just found the site while trawling the internet to try and find some help with downloading maps onto my Etrex 20 which is giving me a few headaches at present.
Have been walking for a few years starting with the West highland Way which I did as a first walk and thoroughly enjoyed.Doing this walk solo was no problem as I met lots of people on the route(late Spring).Only nightmare walk was the Pennine Way,it rained for days, no people,no animals or birds.nothing. Thank heavens for The Greyhound pub at Lotherdale, what a reviver after days on the peat bog.
Favourite area now is SWCP did Bude to Padstow recently and can't wait to get back there.
Have already read some interesting posts and will be a regular reader and I hope able to make a contribution.
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Welcome from North Yorkshire Bitlost.
I was a bit lost too but feel much more on the right track now I've found this place! :)
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O0 O0 Welcome to a great place. A good forum. Al (based in Cheshire).
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Hello there,
I'm secretary of our local club - Bassetlaw Hill and Mountaineering Club, based in Worksop, N.Notts(we hve our own website for anyone interested). Some members are out every weekend. We have one more local walk each month eg Peak, and one further afield eg Lakes, Wales. We also have a holdiay or two together each year - this year we've got one in Solvenia to do a 7 day high level hut-to-hut to take in Triglav, and one to Ullapool. We're always looking for new routes so I've regsitered to find out about Black Clugh onto Bleaklow which I'm leading next month. O0
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Hi everyone!
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O0 Hi Susie. A very warm welcome to a really good forum.
Where are you based?
Cheers, Al (based in Cheshire).
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Hello Walking Forum!
Im a new member, really pleased to have stumbled across this site (no pun intended :) )
Based in the Midlands, so walk mostly in the Peak District, Shropshire & The Cotswolds, with occassional forays further afield.
Looking forward to reading about everyones trips.
Cooky
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Hi Cooky and welcome.
I live in Northeast Yorkshire and like walking on the Moors/Dales or occasionally over in the Lakes.
This is a great forum. I reckon you'll love it here. I do! :)
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O0 A warm welcome Cooky to a great forum. You have some good walking on your doorstep... Cheers, Al. O0
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Hello and welcome all you new folk from Westcliff on Sea, Essex O0
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Hi Folks :)
My name is John, an old geezer of 66 and late in life found the addiction of hiking & backpacking.
Live in the west coast of Scotland where I prefer to do rambling rather than scrambling!
Found this forum a couple of weeks ago and find it very amusing and informative.
Have done Pennine way last year and this year so far West highland & Great Glen Way is on the cards (3&4 week April)
Hope to meet up with some bloggers on my travels Jake
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Hey Jake. A very warm welcome from a sunny North Yorkshire. O0 O0
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Hi Folks :)
My name is John,
HI Jakethepeg!
Post here - just click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI! You re kinda tucked away out of sight pretty much here (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif)
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
and welcome (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/afro.gif)
Dave in Leeds
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Thanks for the tip Dave and the welcome. ;) 'Tis done
Jake
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Hi guys iv only recentley got in to walking due to been in training for the yorkshire 3 peaks and am getting slightly addicted to it now my names anthony and im from leeds
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G'day. Looking forward to learning more about the SWCP before I tackle it at the end of this summer.
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Hello to all new members, a big welcome from Stoke :)
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O0 A very warm welcome to the newest members on this great forum. Happy days.... Al (in Cheshire).
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Evening
Just joined this forum have been walking for a while now but want to get more involved. I am looking for a walk around the Purton Hulks and some suggestions on a route, can anyone help please.
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G'day. Looking forward to learning more about the SWCP before I tackle it at the end of this summer.
Post here - just click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI! You re kinda tucked away out of sight pretty much here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
and welcome
Dave in Leeds
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Evening
Post here - just click on the link below. It's the welcome section. Many more people will see you then and say hi! PS HI! You re kinda tucked away out of sight pretty much here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php/board,30.0.html)
and welcome
Dave in Leeds
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I did a lot of walking years ago and got back into it at the end of 2009 resulting in a walk to Everest Base Camp on October 2011. I will be doing Ben Nevis this September and want to swim ( I know its odd) in the Fairy Pools in the Cuilins on Skye on the same trip, I'll be searching the forum for addvice. O0
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Hi all.
We're Bob and Val who run The Green B&B in South Shropshire. We're close to Offas Dyke and the Shropshire Way. The B&B is located in the Clun Valley and is surrounded by local walks suitable for the beginner or the more experienced walker. Local watering hole The Crown Inn is 176yds from The Green, well within walking distance.
We like to get out and about ourselves but this has become increasingly harder for Val but we can still manage a stroll
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;) hiya its percy from yorkshire here letting you know im online ps do i have to do this everytime thanking you percy
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Hello All.
Just stumbled upon this site while thinking of staying at Nags Head Edale in June., so thought, why not.
My usual walking partner has been unable to come out to play for sound reasons, so I tend to go with my
Wife now
She's not much for the big hills/mountains so we tend to keep it to around the peak district, which suits me
fine.
Enjoy Lake district and try to go up to my brother's in Morecambe to 'do' one.
cheers anyway.
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Hi baggiebert.
Welcome to the forum from Northeast Yorkshire. :)
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Hi Baggiebert, you may be better posting a new thread in the welcome section where other forumites can say hello to you too and have more chance of them seeing you O0
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Thanks for that Yorksgal. I thought that I had posted on the welcome page, evidently not.
I should mention that I'm from that mountainous region, the west midlands.
I suppose I'll get used to the mechanics of the forum.
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O0 O0 A warm welcome Baggibert.
Cheers, Al in Cheshire (just up the M6)
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Hi All
Just joined and getting back into doing walking now the children are older. Live in Somerset and have the Quantock hills, Exmoor and Brendons all within 1 hour.
I have just started doing the South West Coast path which runs from Minehead in Somerset to Poole which is 630 mls. I am not planning on any record and just doing it odd days. I have completed Minehead to Lynmouth and planning the Lynmouth to Combe Martin walk for the 19th May.
I will keepyou updated with any news.
Thanks Cromey
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Hello Cromey and welcome to the forum O0
Try posting your welcome post on a new thread in the welcome section and more forumites will be able to say hello to you O0 O0
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O0 Hi Cromey, welcome to the forum.
I walked a couple of times on the SWC path a couple of years ago - loved it.
(http://i56.tinypic.com/6dwtwh.jpg)
Kynance Cove, Cornwall
Cheers, Al (in Cheshire).
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Hooray,always happy to see someone else from Somerset so welcome to the forum from Sunny Somerset (well it was earlier)
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Wow, that looks absolutely like its in some warm Mediterranean place. Very nice cheers O0
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Hi all !
After much encougagement from many friends whom I have met and walked with via another forum, I have decided to hook up on this site as well. I walk a lot in Kent and East Sussex and once a month go walking on a South East Meet, which are great, infomal and enjoyable days out, we have been to many places and enthusiasm is high. Hope to hear from anyone who knows me, and anyone in Kent or Sussex, lets get out there !
Sussexman
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Hi all !
After much encougagement from many friends whom I have met and walked with via another forum, I have decided to hook up on this site as well. I walk a lot in Kent and East Sussex and once a month go walking on a South East Meet, which are great, infomal and enjoyable days out, we have been to many places and enthusiasm is high. Hope to hear from anyone who knows me, and anyone in Kent or Sussex, lets get out there !
Sussexman
Well hello there sussexman ;) - glad you finally took the plunge. O0
- enjoy !!!!!
Rich
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Welcome also.
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HELLO SUSSEXMAN!!
Welcome aboard, I hope you enjoy it on here.
Just got to ask you though....... was Sussexwoman taken on here too? ;) ;D
In case you don't know, I am someone else completely on here :D
Sioban :)
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Hi everyone,
I am a new member living in Middlesex. We have walked the Thames Path from Erith to Oxford, and are looking for new opportunities for walking in the London area. Has anyone done the London Loop? We are thinking of doing the first leg (Erith to Bexley) on 5th June. Any input or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Hi Kollantai
Plenty about the London Loop here:http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=17855.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=17855.0)
You should probably start a new Topic on the Welcome board to introduce yourself, that way everyone can say Hi back. They're good company and will give loads of advice.
Welcome to the forum from North Yorkshire.
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Thanks for the welcome and advice - much appreciated! :)
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Hi everyone
I have never joined a forum before so here goes!
I am a single lady from East Anglia but with roots in Cumbria. I have been travelling up to the Lake District for two years now and am loving the challenging walks. So far I have been on several guided walks which I have enjoyed very much. The guides, from several different companies, are extremely knowledgeable and helpful and I have walked areas I would never have considered trying myself.
I am travelling to Keswick at the beginning of next month with just three days to walk. I have looked at all the websites and am struggling to find a walk that I would like to join. Please dont think I am just being picky but several are ones I have already done and there are so many more I would like to conquer!
I dont know if this forum will be able to help me but I will be interested to read others' messages anyway.Thanks
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Hello jay and welcome to the forum. O0
Put a new thread on in the welcome section and you'll find more forumites will say hello to you more in there O0
Hope that helps O0
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http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0
is the welcome section by the way ;)
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That's the one Dave O0. Your a star you are ;D O0
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Hi everyone i'm a newby to the forum my friends Peakbagger & Carolina 3cpo (he he) put me on to this site :) i love walking and look forward to chats with like minded peeps :))
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Hi all - newbie from Nottingham signing in. After some fairly serious walking in my teens, I didn't pursue it and am now regretting that. Over the last couple of years I've been doing lots of day walks, usually from the door, along the Trent and local canals, currently up to around 30 miles a week, albeit almost entirely on the flat - we don't get much up and down in the Trent Valley. I've been dropping in to this site for quite a while, thought it was about time I showed my face as it were :)
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Hello moragn and welcome to the forum. O0
You may want to post your welcome post here on a new thread and you'jo have more chance of forumites welcoming you O0
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0)
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Thanks, yorksgal. Will do :)
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Hi.... im a new member so wanted to introduce myself. Im James, live in Nottingham and think before i put any more investigate the site a little more :)
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Hi James
You should probably start a new Topic on the Welcome board to introduce yourself, that way everyone can say Hi back. They're good company and will give loads of advice.
Welcome from North Yorkshire O0
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Cheers Diiitzzy
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Hi
My name is Mike, I am planning to do the Pennine Way in 15 days this August, having walked the coast to coast four times, offa's Dyke and the cleveland way, amongst other feats. Pleased to meet you!
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Welcome Mike. Pleased to meet you too. :)
Why not post your own topic down yonder and tell us some more about yourself. Introductions tend to get lost in this great big main welcome thread.
Jill
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Hi pleased to be here and looking forward to contributing
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Hi im Brian from Mid Wales, thanks for the welcome. I am looking forward to getting involved in the group and getting to know members. cheers
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good morning i am a new member emailing you to say hello to everyone and to say im looking forward very much to see what kind of stuff is up there on the boards for me to join in with thanking you for letting me in /join O0
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Hello again Mr T... I said hi in your other post.. Welcome to WF...!! Di x
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Hi pleased to be here and looking forward to contributing
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http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0)
is the welcome section by the way (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif) post there and many more will say hi :)
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Hi im Brian from Mid Wales, thanks for the welcome. I am looking forward to getting involved in the group and getting to know members. cheers
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0)
is the welcome section by the way (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif) post there and many more will say hi :)
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good morning i am a new member emailing you to say hello to everyone and to say im looking forward very much to see what kind of stuff is up there on the boards for me to join in with thanking you for letting me in /join O0
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0)
is the welcome section by the way (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/wink.gif) post there and many more will say hi :)
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Hi
Having been bitten by the long distance trail bug when I walked the Hadrian's wall path I have been busy planning for many other routes in the UK. However having a young family means I cannot up and head off for a week or more as and when I want to, and this year I won't manage any :( . But next year I plan to do either a re-run of Hadrian's Wall (another friend of mine is interested after I bored him with the story of my walking it) or the Ridgeway. Meanwhile I must content myself with virtual rambling and knocking together a website with my plans on it and a couple of map apps as a bit of a hobby.
Sinbad
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Hi Sinbad
You should probably start a new Topic on the Welcome board to introduce yourself, that way everyone can say Hi back. They're good company and will give loads of advice. Welcome from North Yorkshire
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Hello sinbad, try posting your a new topic here
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0
You will find plenty of forumites welcoming you by doing that O0
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Thanks! I wasn't paying enough attention to where I was in the forum. Will repost in the appropriate spot.
Cheers.
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Hi am new to the forum ,looking forward to being part of it all. Been walking several years with the local ramblers. Enjoyed my first visit to Lake district recently ,hope to go back this year. :)
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Hi am new to the forum ,looking forward to being part of it all. Been walking several years with the local ramblers. Enjoyed my first visit to Lake district recently ,hope to go back this year. :)
Hello Treez, welcome to the forum.
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Hi am new to the forum ,looking forward to being part of it all. Been walking several years with the local ramblers. Enjoyed my first visit to Lake district recently ,hope to go back this year. :)
Hi TreezAGreen ;) Great name O0
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0)
is the welcome section by the way post there and many more will say hi (http://walkingforum.co.uk/Smileys/alive/smiley.gif)
PS Welcome Where did you go in the Lakes? I'm nuts about the place 8)
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Hi TreezAGreen ;) Great name O0
PS Welcome Where did you go in the Lakes? I'm nuts about the place 8)
Hi Treeza
It is a great name AJ, but lets face it. you're just nuts ::) :P ;D ;D
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Treeza is a fab name and I'm being being biased at all :D
Welcome to the forum from another Theresa :)
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Hi sparklebug nice to get your welcome post ,thankyou :) yes great name indeed . The Mother of all names.
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Hi am new to the forum ,looking forward to being part of it all. Been walking several years with the local ramblers. Enjoyed my first visit to Lake district recently ,hope to go back this year. :)
Hello and welcome to the forum O0
Try posting your welcome here and I'm sure more forumites will be along to say hello too O0
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?board=30.0
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Hi Thanks to everyone for the Welcome messages . rare sighting of sunshine and new boots were calling had to go rude not to ! ( to PistonPete , AmnesiacJimmy , and Trenchfoot )
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Hi TreezAGreen. Welcome from North Yorkshire. :)
BTW...
To the many other newbies who have bimbled in during the past couple of weeks I'd like to say a big welcome too. Fraid I've been mega busy and not around much. Sorry I've lost track of welcoming you personally. Must try harder!
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Oops !after some poor efforts in HOW TO ... reply to messages, on my first day as newby, i gave up after three hours !! in answer to AmnesiacJimmys question it was Coniston that i visited last year. sorry AJ :) :-[
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Morning. Just joined the forum after finding a link on the hill bagging website. My goal is the english and welsh hewitts and I'm currently holed up in the yorkshire dales, waiting for the rain to stop so I can climb Great Whernside. It could be a long wait!
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Morning. Just joined the forum after finding a link on the hill bagging website. My goal is the english and welsh hewitts and I'm currently holed up in the yorkshire dales, waiting for the rain to stop so I can climb Great Whernside. It could be a long wait!
Welcome,
if you are waiting for the covers to come off, I don't think they put covers on Hewitt's, might be a bit slippy and put a spin on the LBW's 8)
Best of Luck with the weather :)
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Thanks for the welcome. Rain stopped, sun came out, Great Whernside fell to my right arm over off-spin. Well boggy in parts though.
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Morning. Just joined the forum after finding a link on the hill bagging website. My goal is the english and welsh hewitts and I'm currently holed up in the yorkshire dales, waiting for the rain to stop so I can climb Great Whernside. It could be a long wait!
Hello and welcome Dicky Bird O0
Try posting your welcome post again by starting a new thread and I am certain more will give you a nice warm welcome O0 O0
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Just a quick hello from me..........My names Alan and i live in Stoke. I spend alot of time walking in the Peak district on my own and i do a little wild camping. I also carve walking staffs, sticks and thumbsticks from mainly hazel or ash and antler and rams horn. I have an outlet for my work at Trentham Gardens, ( J&P Hats) or i sell them to individuals. I hope to be able to contribute more to the forum and look forward to learning from the site.
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Hello and welcome Soulstar O0
Try starting a new thread in the welcome part and more will see your post and come along and say hi O0
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Hello my name is Lee, female and live Liverpool. I have recently realised just how much I love walking. I am still pretty much a newbie but loving the idea of how much I have to discover ahead of me. joined the forum to get some advice and make some friends I guess.
Looking forward to some walking in my weeks of ahead :)
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Hi dazed... Welcome to the forum, but you are better off starting a New Topic under the welcome section. That way everyone can say Hello to you properly. :D :D
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Hi dittzzy, thanks for the advice. I'll make a new post ... When I'm feeling brave. O0
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Thank You I look forward to interesting stuff. Joe
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Adam here. Happy to join your helpful and friendly discussion forums. Thanks.
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Hi to JoeBernard AdanBorzy and all recent newbys, Welcome from TreezAGreen :)
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Oops sorry Adam not Adan !! 8)
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hi my name kev and i go walking every sunday with my wife julie . we live ilkeston derbyshire and we love derbyshire walking. also we love the lake district especially stopping in keswick.
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Hi everyone
A good friend recommended this site to me..So here we go!
I have been fell walking since 2006 when I went with the family on a trip to Scotland (Fort William). The weather was lousy for pretty much the whole time we were there but the the mountains (when you could see them) were amazing. The bug bit and I haven't looked back (only up and down!)
Currently working through more hill lists than is probably good for me as i'll never complete them all! but i'll have a go.
Thanks for reading
Alan
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AlanC
Welcome to the friendly/bonkers forum
Ridge
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Welcome Alan. Although you would be better starting a new topic in the Welcome section, that way everyone can say Hi, let us know where you are from too. O0
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I have just joined and am getting good reaction and replies great forum !!!
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Hi fincaman and all newbys from TerezAGreen
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I have just joined and am getting good reaction and replies great forum !!!
It's not too bad is it?
- welcome from the mountains of north Kent! ;D O0
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Hi everybody I'm new to the site.I been walking seriously for about 3 years ,I love the lake district and Snowdonia. and the clywdian range,I look forward to chatting to you folks in the future.
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Welcome to the forum, hope you like it here.
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a big welcome from me to all new members :)
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Thanks for the warm welcome :P hope to hear about some cool walks on here !
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thank you for the welcome , i am at present doing the Wainwrights and have done about 50 so far O0
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Hello and welcome to the newbies. You all maybe ought to try posting a new thread here then more forumites will be able to say hello O0
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doing a walk from wittby to scarbourough anyone any suggestions
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doing a walk from wittby to scarbourough anyone any suggestions
Welcome :) .
The obvious one would be to pick up part of the Cleveland Way. Follows the coast, well sign posted and reasonably maintained path O0 . From Whitby Abbey you can pick up the trail towards Saltwick Bay Caravan Site. It follows along the coast through Hawsker Bottom, Robin Hoods Bay, Ravenscar, Cloughton, and Scalby Mills.
Alternatively at Ravenscar pick up the Newlands Dale path which leads you slightly further inland along an old railway track. This goes through Staintondale, Hayburn Wyke, Cloughton, Burniston, Scalby. Both are reasonable routes of 20miles at a guess.
Hope that helps :)
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Thanks Chris, after conquering Helvelyn in June my wife is on a mission to do the big three - not bad for someone who is afraid of heights!. We like to camp close by and walk out from a "base camp" rather than drive miles and have to park so any tips from experienced walkers will be very much appreciated. Just hope this fantastic "summer" we are having lasts a bit longer, eh?
Cheers
Shaun & Kate Thomas
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Thanks Chris, after conquering Helvelyn in June my wife is on a mission to do the big three - not bad for someone who is afraid of heights!. We like to camp close by and walk out from a "base camp" rather than drive miles and have to park so any tips from experienced walkers will be very much appreciated. Just hope this fantastic "summer" we are having lasts a bit longer, eh?
Cheers
Shaun & Kate Thomas
Hi Shaun & Kate, welcome to the forum...
I found as somebody who had issues with height (not me I'm quite tall, lol), that I have gradually gotten used to being near drop offs & edges but even so will give respect to where I am without pushing my new found comfort zone. When you say start out from a base camp, do you mean as in nearby dedicated campsites or perhaps wildcamping out where you choose. Both are quite different and will need a different approach.
and what's this 'summer' thing you mention? its a new one on me! ;)
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Hi, this all started with a "Go Ape" session whilst on holiday in France. Kate got up the first rope ladder and then froze - it took three young French climbing types to coax her down. Undeterred (and a bit embarrassed) we returned the following day to have another go and she managed to conquer her fear. So I said"If you thought that was bad you should try doing Striding Edge......" So for years it has been on the to do list. Finally this year we went up and took it on, admittedly we took the "soft" route of the Edge but she made it. Amazing thing was, two fit young couples from Essex came powering past us at the start of SE but after half an hour we caught them up, clinging for dear life to the rock as they had just discovered that 2 of them were afraid of heights - good time to find that one out eh? So, novice climber Kate ended up guiding these guys along a path with the most horrendous drop off to her left (great view though) showing them the old 3 points of contact at all times thing and leading them to the foot of the final scramble!
Not tried wild camping yet so base camp would be a nearby camp site. Scarfell is the next one on the list so planning to pitch at the Wasdale Head Inn camp site for that one. Big breakfasts available at the pub then straight up the marked path I assume? :coolsmiley:
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Hi :-[ :)
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Hi :-[ :)
Hi ;) :) O0
No need to be shy, you'll get a warm welcome here ;)
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Hiya Paul, big welcome from very sunny and hot Westcliff on Sea, Essex O0
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Having busy time this summer hols. Not been on forum much. So many new members.
A great big welcome to all of you! :)
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Good Morning Richard from Altrincham Cheshire signing in for the first time................. :)
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Hi Richard,
welcome to the forum. O0
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Hi Chris
New to the forum. Reason I've logged on is that I plan to do the jogle walk from early July through to mid September and will be planning the walk etc over next couple of years. Obviously keepingbupnto date and learning from others who have done this walk or also plan to do it will be very helpful. I live in Cornwall so the reason to walk the south facing route is mainly based on that.
Cheers
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just a quick hello as a newbie. I usually walk the peak district alone, but this year i have done all but 1 of the welsh 3000 ( mostly twice) and after just returning from the Lake district i hope to start doing all the Wainwrights ( only done 3 )as i was wowed by the beauty of those fells. If any one wants a walking buddy just ask O0
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Being a newbie, would like to say Hi to everyone. Live in the Notts area and a keen hill walker. :)
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Hello all,
I'm Carla in the South Herts area.
I've always been an outdoorsy type, love camping and that type of thing. I started walking regularly about 18 months ago in preparation for the shine walking marathon which I did last October and try to do half marathon-ish distances every weekend.
After a beautiful yet blustery long weekend at the lakes, my fella and I want to start doing some hill / fell type walking at weekends with a bit of wild camping (and maybe a kayak) thrown in for good measure! All advice on kit, routes, etc gratefully received!!
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Hi emor and Carla and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Being a newbie, would like to say Hi to everyone. Live in the Notts area and a keen hill walker. :)
welcome to the forum Emor, O0
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Hello all,
I'm Carla in the South Herts area.
I've always been an outdoorsy type, love camping and that type of thing. I started walking regularly about 18 months ago in preparation for the shine walking marathon which I did last October and try to do half marathon-ish distances every weekend.
After a beautiful yet blustery long weekend at the lakes, my fella and I want to start doing some hill / fell type walking at weekends with a bit of wild camping (and maybe a kayak) thrown in for good measure! All advice on kit, routes, etc gratefully received!!
Hi Carla, welcome to the forum.
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Welcome Jellybelly, emor and Carla and Hi :) from Shropshire,
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Hi, I'm Evie - a 50+ walker/rambler based here in beautiful Speyside (where the whisky comes from!). I'm semi retired so can out and about on the hills almost anytime. I sometimes walk with a local group but I'm always on the look out for new walking companions to share the experience and to sound off with as yet another hill gets topped with gastly wind turbines :(
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Hi, I'm Evie - a 50+ walker/rambler based here in beautiful Speyside (where the whisky comes from!). I'm semi retired so can out and about on the hills almost anytime. I sometimes walk with a local group but I'm always on the look out for new walking companions to share the experience and to sound off with as yet another hill gets topped with gastly wind turbines :(
hello Evie, welcome to forum! O0
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Hi Everyone,
I'm from West Berkshire.
I have got a few good tips from stuff that I have read on this forum and I thought I'd join in!
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Hi Everyone,
I'm from West Berkshire.
I have got a few good tips from stuff that I have read on this forum and I thought I'd join in!
dont believe everything you read g-man! ;)
welcome aboard! O0
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O0 Its great to be back in the UK and being able to return to hill walking that I thought I would never do again. I have walked since I was 17 and now at 65 It is good to be alive and able. Living now in Nuneaton I have found the terrain surprisingly good and hilly at the level I need to become seriously fit again so next year I can do High Cup and Three Peaks. Great to be alive and have dreams fulfilled.
This forum is a very good development in the walking world and i look forward to joining in. So its HELLO to YOU and HELLO from ME ... be safe , be happy , be free O0
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Hi padoyo, welcome to the forum. O0
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Welcome to g-man and padoyo.
padoyo, where in the world have you been?
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Hi Ridge ... Thanks for the welcome ... Lived in Spain, Portugal, USA and middle east. I came back to the UK after living a short while in Holland .... no hills Cheers
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Hi Chris / All
My names Allan, love walking, particullarly the Lakes, just recently went to Scotland, did Ben Nevis, Waw!, amazing up there. Don't currently have many opportunities to get out walking, so have been looking for a site that offers simmilarly minded people the chance to get together and enoy the outdoors, so this site looks to do that. It's the group meets that interests me, so my understanding is that I have to make 25 posts and have been a member for a month to become recognised as a junior member, as such, can then have access to this area. I'll look forward to meeting up on walks in the near future.
Allan
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Allen
Welcome to the forum, hope you enjoy it. There are lots of other Lakes lovers here.
Ridge
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Hey Allen, hope you enjoy your stay :)
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Hi All
I am Mehrban and live near Sheffield.
I took up walking in the last 2 years
Over the last 6 months i have been walking in the Peak district with my 6 yr old son Yousuf and thoroughly enjoy it. We usually have other family and fiends with us and try and get out a couple of times a month.
Currently looking for a walking sat nav to go along with our OS map- any advise would be appreciated
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Hi All
I am Mehrban and live near Sheffield.
I took up walking in the last 2 years
Over the last 6 months i have been walking in the Peak district with my 6 yr old son Yousuf and thoroughly enjoy it. We usually have other family and fiends with us and try and get out a couple of times a month.
Currently looking for a walking sat nav to go along with our OS map- any advise would be appreciated
Mehrban welcome O0
I'm not the best person to advise on Sat-Nav's as I'm probably the least experienced with them ;D . Anyway if you search in the gear section there is lots of advice in this area O0 .
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Hi all, I've got some good tips in the past from this forum so I thought I should stop 'lurking,' I'm a Canadian who's now moved to the UK and have walked the West Highland Way, Hadrians Wall path etc. along with a few mountain summits (Snowdon/Ben Nevis).
I'm really looking to get some advice on a campsite in the Lake District to stay for a week or so which has close proximity to a lot of the 'sights.' Also, I understand it's technically illegal in England in most places, but I've heard there are places to legally wild camp in the lake district? Any info would be most welcome, thanks!
Adrian
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Hi I'm Jenny
Been walking for a few years but need other people to walk with due to inability to map read.
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Hi Jenny and welcome from the Peak District O0
You could post a new thread in the welcome section and tell us a bit more about yourself if you like? i.e where you are based, where/how far you like to walk etc.
We're a friendly bunch, so I'm sure you'll find some willing companions to walk with!
Once you've been a member for 30 days and made 25 posts, you can PM one of the moderators (ramblingpete or peakbagger) and request access to the 'meet ups' section.
Tracey :)
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Hi All
I am Mehrban and live near Sheffield.
I took up walking in the last 2 years
Over the last 6 months i have been walking in the Peak district with my 6 yr old son Yousuf and thoroughly enjoy it. We usually have other family and fiends with us and try and get out a couple of times a month.
Currently looking for a walking sat nav to go along with our OS map- any advise would be appreciated
Hi Mehrban,
My own experience with walking sat nav, I got a Memory-Map set of 3 disks containing OS maps for Central England, Southern England and Wales for £60.00 from Cotswold Outdoor, load these onto your computer and activate the product key with Memory-Map. Then I went on ebay and got a secondhand Road Angel for £40.00. They're designed for using on the road like a tomtom but you can download the Memory-Map app from their website for free. I like this gadget because it's robust and it's got quite a big screen compared to some phones etc so you can get a good bit of map showing on it.
Then you can get the bit of map you want onto your computer screen, plan your route, name your route and save it on the computer. Then send the section of map and the route to your Road Angel and you're ready to go. It's also useful if you're following along on someone's else's walk just leave the road angel turned on and it will trail a red line on the map where you've been so you can see where you've walked, save it and do it again another day O0
One point to mention, I take a couple of charged up power monkeys as the internal battery of the Road Angel may only last a few miles. Of course you would take a paper map and you wouldn't go off up mountains unless you have good navigation skills using always a paper map and compass as well just in case the gadget should die on you.
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Hello all you new forum members O0
You may find more forum members will welcome you and say hello if you start a new topic in the welcome section and post your welcoming in there O0
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Good Evening!
I've just found this forum as I'm looking for some ideas for an adventure on Dartmoor (more details/question on the relevant page). This site has proven interesting reading so far.
Cheers Stew
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Good Evening!
I've just found this forum as I'm looking for some ideas for an adventure on Dartmoor (more details/question on the relevant page). This site has proven interesting reading so far.
Cheers Stew
Hi Stew, welcome to the forum. O0
I've been to Dartmoor, facinating place but alas no expert. Sure you'll have the adventure you're looking for, just watch for those bogs, they tend to get in the way!! ::)
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Hi Stew, welcome to the forum. O0
I've been to Dartmoor, facinating place but alas no expert. Sure you'll have the adventure you're looking for, just watch for those bogs, they tend to get in the way!! ::)
Now then Mr Modest, reading your report from your trip last October was the main inspiration behind me signing up here so, you've only yourself to blame now! O0
Seriously though, your route looked fantastic but I fear it may be a little too long for the time the wife and I have available, it looked like two full days walking, is that correct?
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Hi folks
This is Stottie, long in the tooth and short of breath when going uphill.
Located about 45 minutes' walk from the Peak District National Park (UK), on the eastern side, near Chesterfield.
Look forward to reading other people's Qs & As on this forum.
My experience is mainly in the upland areas of UK, and it all started l-o-n-g ago in Wharfedale.
Next year (2013) I hope to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of my first hike along the Pennine Way (yes, I know, it wasn't officially open until 1965) by plodding Edale to Kirk Yetholm.
I'm still doing the occasional backpacking trip (latest was Inverness to Cape Wrath in May 2012) but the rucksack seems to be getting heavier, regardless of how little I pack into it.
Anyway, that's enough of an opening speech, and on a Sunday morning I should have my boots on!
Kind regards.
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Hi Stottie and welcome from the Peak District (Bakewell 8) ) O0
Tracey :)
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Ay up Stottie :)
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Hiya Stottie, welcome to the forum. Foz! (Nottinghamite)
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O0 Great Forum
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Chris.
Thanks for your kind welcome Chris. I am new to this form of communication so please excuse if I'm a bit slow on the uptake. Only just returned to walking after being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes... Joined my local Ramblers Group 12 months ago and recently agreed to become a Checker for the new Ramblers Route program and really enjoying the whole experience.
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Thanks for your kind welcome Chris. I am new to this form of communication so please excuse if I'm a bit slow on the uptake. Only just returned to walking after being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes... Joined my local Ramblers Group 12 months ago and recently agreed to become a Checker for the new Ramblers Route program and really enjoying the whole experience.
welcome Steve, maybe you could recommend a quality brand of socks? ;)
NOT Lifesocks though - I've heard they're absolutely rubbish. I would'nt advise anyone on here to wear them.
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Hi Glyno
Its amazing I had not anticipated such a reaction in such a short time.
In addition you could try the following Smartsocks, Bridgedale, but If you are asking for advice I would have to direct you to any high percentage Merino wool based sock with a good technical design that assists circulation and provides good cushioning. Both the above web sites offer technical information.
I hope this helps.
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but If you are asking for advice...
I'm not.
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I had some Lifesocks, and they ate my hamster in the night.
Don't have them in your house.
(and they made my toes all drop off).
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Do Lifesocks grow at the same rate as your feet? Or do you just start as a baby in an estimated sock size for later in life?
Or maybe they are more closely related to Lifejackets....they could inflate if you fall in a lake, youomay still drown but at least your feet would be safe. O0
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Maybe lifesocks could change your life and you could walk as far as John Merill!
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Hi all
Just joined.
Did the Long Mynd Hike atthe weekend, 50 miles in 20 hours.....
However feet are a bit of a mess, so tips on boot fit, general foot care pre and post hiking appreciated
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Hi ChrisD
Welcome from another new member. I must be carefull as I am unable to directly name a product that I have found to be exceptionally good. So Ignore the " witty " comments from the others and do the product research on the web.
I have also found a very good prep is Nemidon Gels supplied by Scott Medical
A combination of both have made a significant difference to the knock on effects of diabetes to my feet and my socks have given excellent service having completed over 700 miles since coming back to walking over the last twelve months.
Best wishes.
Steve
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I must be carefull as I am unable to directly name a product that I have found to be exceptionally good.
That's rubbish. Of course you're allowed to name a brand or a product with which you've been impressed, that's what forums like this are all about.
You set a few bells ringing however with your repeated mentioning of a certain (quite obscure) brand in almost all of your first half dozen postings.
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Hi Guys
I just found your forum by making a quick search in Google, you were the top result...congrats on that! I'm from the UK, Barnet to be exact, although I'm living in Spain now. I have just got back into serious walking after a number of years so I'm hoping to be able to spend many hours looking through different forums and sites for tips and advice. One of my main things at the moment is my sore feet, not as young as they once were, so I'm looking for advice on how to really take better care of them for those longer walks. :D
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Welcome Stilhman
There seems to be a common theme running here. Sore feet !!! It must be us oldies with more time on our hands and trying to regain our youth.
I have a preferred brand which has ticked all the boxes for me since getting back into walking.
Its also worth looking at the gels. Again I have found them to be very therapeutic as part of my overall foot care package.
Missed my planned walk in the Cotswolds on Sunday. A beautiful day but lifting to many granite work tops on Friday put paid to the trip, not recommended.
Have a look at Glyno's blog site. Some wonderfull pic's of the Lakes.
Best wishes.
Steve
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Hi - I'm Janet and planning (well ahead) to start walking next summer with my two kids, who will be 14 and 12. Thought we would start with the easy Munros for a bit of exercise, fresh air and get us away from TVs, computers and other gadgets.
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Janet
Welcome to the forum.
I guess you are Scotland based if you are off to do the Munros.
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Hi everyone,
Been walking for 60 years, started off in the Derbyshire dales then moved to Lancashire and walked mainly in the Lake district and now have move to near Portmadog and of course walk in the hills of N Wales with a friend every good day there is, which haven,t been many this year. Last Sunday did a 11miler on the Carneddau horseshoe. Weather was supposed to be brilliant and thought we would be walking in shorts and T-shirt but it was blowing a cold gale up on top with mist so glad I remembered my gloves. A lesson you always have to remember never trust the mountain weather.
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Hi Ridge - I don't think I got around to replying to you. Sorry. Thanks for the welcome. Yes, we are West Coast Scotland, so think a few of the Munros are within a couple of hours' drive from us. Looking forward to next summer. Determined not to let the kids dramatically increase the number of videos they've watched and give them something other than TV to talk about. We will be almost complete beginners and have never tackled anything tougher than a gentle slope! ;D Hope we don't need mountain rescue!
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Thank you for your kind welcome. I am just new to Penrith ..I came from West Cumbria.
Regards Cristina.
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Hi
My wife and I have been walking the Moelwyns for several years as we have been lucky enough to live at the foot of Cwmorthin, Tanygrisau. Due to family circumstances, we have moved to nearby Porthmadog and with a broadening of opportunity are starting to stretch out and walk elsewhere regularly, beautiful recent walk by Windermere whilst celebrating my 50th. So thought would join a forum. Firstly to share the wonderful and tranquil walks in Moelwyn but also to pick up ideas for other excursions.
regards
Mel and Mererid.
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Hi
My wife and I have been walking the Moelwyns for several years as we have been lucky enough to live at the foot of Cwmorthin, Tanygrisau. Due to family circumstances, we have moved to nearby Porthmadog and with a broadening of opportunity are starting to stretch out and walk elsewhere regularly, beautiful recent walk by Windermere whilst celebrating my 50th. So thought would join a forum. Firstly to share the wonderful and tranquil walks in Moelwyn but also to pick up ideas for other excursions.
regards
Mel and Mererid.
Hi there Mel & Mereid,
I'm sure you'll find many ideas on here, enjoy the forum! O0
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Hello there good fellows! I've been walking as part of my recovery from all things rock'n'roll and it is changing my life on a daily basis and I thought I'd like to do a Charity Walk from London to Land's End and stumbled across this site, so I'd be very grateful if there's any advice or experiences any of you out there could bless me with! O0
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Hello and welcome to the forum O0
You may find that more forumites will say hello if you start a new thread in the welcome section. O0
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HELLO JUST FOUND THIS SITE IT LOOKS PRETTY COOL. I LIVE NEAR THE PEAK DISTRICT BUT WANT TO DESCOVER NEW PLACES ANY IDEAS?
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HELLO JUST FOUND THIS SITE IT LOOKS PRETTY COOL. I LIVE NEAR THE PEAK DISTRICT BUT WANT TO DESCOVER NEW PLACES ANY IDEAS?
Stop shouting ;D
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O0 Welcome - one and all, to our newest members. This is a greta site, packed with some good advice, routes, gear tips and a lot of humour...
Al (based in Cheshire) O0
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Thanks for the welcome Chris. I am a very committed walker who also happens to run a website. I will make sure that does not get in the way. As I checked out different forums both here and in Great Britain I was delighted with the range of topics and the activity of the posters. I have no doubt that the forum will be a great help to inform me of subjects that interest me but also educate myself about the concerns and interests of walkers and their buying habits. I have been walking for about ten years and recently hit a wall. Despite my name euphoria is not the dominant experience due the rapid onset of osteoarthritis. The osteo forum is rather tame and while helpful does not relate to my interest and efforts to explore my options for return to the trails. I belong to the school of walkers for whom walking is a full ecological experience with a strong spiritual focus. In my blog I refer to my "Yogic swimming", a temporary alternative I hope while walking on uneven ground is not an option. So I guess i would have to refer to my particular angle to be yogic walking where stretching, breathing and awareness are central. My own local walking club is a very diverse group and while a lot of fun do not particularly share my angle. Enough for now, I hope that I will be able to an excellent member and give as much as I gain.
Yours....Walkuforia
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Hi
I'm rob and I live in Cheshire. Joined because I really enjoy walking and rough camping but I work shifts and this can make it difficult for my friends and family to join me, plus it gets a bit boring on my own. So was seeing if there were any "walking buddies" on here.
Cheers
Rob
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Hi Rob, you may be better starting a new thread in the welcome section where more forumites will see your welcome post.
Hello and welcome from East Yorkshire by the way O0
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Ah ok. Cheers for letting me know.
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Hi from Mike up in Teesside.
Done a bit of walking in northern england and scotland and am now retired from work so want to make the most of it and get into the hills more.
Joined up hoping to meet like minded walkers.
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Hi, I'm Hippo... :) ...and I'm 39 years old
I live close to Newcastle and have only recently discovered the joy of a good walk. I've done a few climbs in the Lakes and also Ben Nevis. My ideal day out would be crossing Striding Edge, followed by the Carn Mor Dearg Arete and then standing on the summit of Great Gable.
Hoping to meet new friends to share good walks...
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Ayup hoppi and welcome to the forum from easy Yorkshire
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O0 A warm welcome to a great forum Hippo. Looking forward to hearing about your walking adventures in 2013.
Cheers. Al (in Cheshire).
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Thanks guys :)
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Hi
My name is Barbara and I have just joined the forum after trawling the internet for cheap guided walking holidays and deciding that they don't exist! :( I love walking in really wild places like the North West Highlands of Scotland , but at the grand old age of 64 haven't quite got the confidence to go it alone anymore. I'd love to meet up with some other individuals or groups who share my enthusiasm and might be interested in meeting up for a day or two on the hill! I live in Sheffield and walk mainly in the Peak District when at home. :)
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Well you're very lucky having the Peaks on your doorstep, welcome to the forum! Hang around a bit and after you've made 25 posts you get access to the meet ups forum:
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=7406.0 (http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=7406.0)
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Hi from Wakefield :) there are a few peak-ite women on here who you can meet with, I'm sure.
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Hi. I've posted a couple of queries already on the forum and have had very useful responses. It's very helpful as I haven't walked in the UK since the early 1980s. I spent a lot of time then with day walks on the Yorkshire Moors, especially one winter when there was no work until the summer season started again in Scarborough. I got to know the area of the Tabular Hills very well, but missed out on the longer walks as I didn't have much money for gear or to pay for accommodation. So finally I am coming back from NZ to do some longer walking. I'm planning to walk part of the Cleveland way to where it meets the Lyke Wake route, and then follow that slowly (with overnight camping ground stops) across the high points of the moors to the coast, back down the Cleveland Way to Scarborough and along the Tabular Hills route. If that all goes well, then it's on to the Pennine Way. I'm curious how many miles I will do in a day as walking in England is quite different to NZ bush walking, though some of the mud looks similar! Karen
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Thanks for the speedy response and advice. Feel better already!
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hello,
thanks for the welcome, i only started walking Munro's last august and managed to do eight in three @half months. never used a forum before but hope i can use it in the coming year in handy hints and advise
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Hiya Ladies n' Jellybeans , Im Michael and im new to walking .Ive walked down the shops a few times n that like but im no erm biggie walker . live in wales so ive seen a few mountains. hope to find some useful answers to topics and maybe some good walking tips n routes n experience here . 8) . P.S. Ive purchased sum walking socks so im on me way . much love y'all .
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thank you for this site,
im new to walking/hikeing,
in in the north east,uk
nr redcar,teesside.
ive just go a pr boots,gps,and a bag full of bits :) i.e. first aid kit e,c,t,
now where can i go and are there any clubs/groups nr me,ts12 (brotton,teesside)
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The new ones posting here will be better starting a new thread where other forumites will be able to welcome you all individually O0
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thank you for this site,
im new to walking/hikeing,
in in the north east,uk
nr redcar,teesside.
ive just go a pr boots,gps,and a bag full of bits :) i.e. first aid kit e,c,t,
now where can i go and are there any clubs/groups nr me,ts12 (brotton,teesside)
There is a Ramblers Association Group near you...
https://sites.google.com/site/ramblerscg/UA-11495841-1
Hopefully this will help.
Good luck. Al.
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Chris.
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Lovely day for a walk.
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Hi all .
First time on a forum first time for everything as they say , hope to exchange lots of views and ideas to the site i am based in north kent area of Sittingbourne and Faversham . I am a regular with a walking group at least once a month . We walk the local area paths between 5 and ten miles every sunday Hope to do the Three Yorkshire peaks challenge in September with a group from work :)
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Nice to be on the forum looking forward to meeting people who have the same interests as me
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Big hello to all found this forum by chance glad I did looking forward to all the forum has to offer in the way of advice and I dears I like the long distance type of walking but I don't forget that the smaller one s make the big ones possible
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Hi,
A bit about me and thank you for the welcome.
I have been walking for the past 40 years, gosh that makes me sound old and started in the last years of senior school. Most of my walking has been done in the Lake District, then after that it is probably Snowdonia. I have done a little in Scotland. In my early thirties I completed the MLTB course which was fantastic and introduced me to many new friends.
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Hi,
A bit about me and thank you for the welcome.
I have been walking for the past 40 years, gosh that makes me sound old and started in the last years of senior school. Most of my walking has been done in the Lake District, then after that it is probably Snowdonia. I have done a little in Scotland. In my early thirties I completed the MLTB course which was fantastic and introduced me to many new friends.
Hi there, great name by the way.. as a Pink Floyd fan am envious lol...
welcome to the forum from a very snowy Kent. O0
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Hi,
My name is Thomas I'm Polish I love life and adventure.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-85Q66yMKrcc/UP0fF8VDUhI/AAAAAAAACzg/H95_lr2f3Oo/s1600/DSC00119.JPG)
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Thomas
Welcome to the forum.
It looks a bit cold in your photo, where is it?
Ridge
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Last Saturday, Snowdonia "Carnedd Llewelyn"
We also made a nice movie, Check on YouTube: Snowdonia Wild Winter Camping 20.01.2013
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jj3BURSye6k/UP0fEqccvyI/AAAAAAAACzQ/hdhNzR52v6g/s1600/DSC00081.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eZ4jr-6ASBg/UP0fExdUebI/AAAAAAAACzU/aRe1z-iB8lY/s1600/DSC00117.JPG)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-92AmQkyWqhM/UP0fFD7bHzI/AAAAAAAACzY/jtkNHHvAZ3w/s1600/DSC00093.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ie_Fkf1FPwk/UP0fFx-sPTI/AAAAAAAACzk/HkIlKMvhyNs/s1600/DSC00136.JPG)
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I assumed it was Poland.
Great photos, I'll look up the film later.
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Hello everyone! I am new to this, so please bear with me :) I've been researching diffident forums as well as hiking/walking/camping clubs and groups but I'm getting a good vibe from YOURS! O0
I'm new to this country but so eager to explore it.
My schedule vary right now. But hopefully I will still be able to find the time to do what I like.
I have big hopes that I can find people who enjoy hiking and nature as much as I do. Most of my friends are either to lazy or just don't have time to do anything. So I am on my own... well not anymore ;)
Greetings to all!
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Hi Dee and welcome O0
Tracey :)
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Hi All
I have just recently retired ;D and enjoy Walking , Photography and a bit of Fishing . I hope to be able to pick up a few tips and new routes and especially any thing on GPS , take a few snaps and put them on the Site .
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:) Hello new people and welcome.
After 25 posts we have a meets section you can access and join in or post your own. Please do post pictures of your own walks and comments on them, it is a good way to meet new people and you never know some one might ask you if they can join you next time ;)
We all like a good Trip Report. O0
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First time on a forum please be patient with us.Thanks Zak+Kaz.
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Hi Zak & Kaz and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Ay up :)
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Hi there, welcome to the forum.
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Thanks for the welcome
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hi all, looking forward to using this forum for new trails and hikes for myself and a group of friends :)
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hi all, looking forward to using this forum for new trails and hikes for myself and a group of friends :)
Hello and welcome, hope you enjoy the place and after 25 posts you can access the Meets section. Look forward to seeing you post some trip reports.
Monthly dues are a packet of chocolate biscuits to be left in Andy's Awning on the first Wednesday of the month.. :D
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Hi :) ,
I've got to get walking and talking again.
Been abroad for a while so it would be great to share some experiences & tips on getting out here.
Ian (y Zen, the four legged one :D )
"in for the long haul"
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Hi All :)
I'm new to the forum.
I live near the Peak District & enjoy walking & photography.
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Hi All :)
I'm new to the forum.
I live near the Peak District & enjoy walking & photography.
:) Hello and welcome,
There are a good few Peak district folk on here and Look forward to you posting photographs of your walks then..
After 25 posts and a 1 month you can access the meet section.. Hope you settle in well and enjoy yourself...
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:) Great forum..... been out of the walking circuit for a while. C2C Sept and Y3P 2009 and lots of walking in the Peak District, BUT not an expert by any means, looking forward to advice and tips. Tabular Hills Walk in March 2013 as a warm up for the Cleveland Way in September............
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:) Great forum..... been out of the walking circuit for a while. C2C Sept and Y3P 2009 and lots of walking in the Peak District, BUT not an expert by any means, looking forward to advice and tips. Tabular Hills Walk in March 2013 as a warm up for the Cleveland Way in September............
Hi Shaun. You can start you own intro thread in here buddy, and get to know loads of people that way
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O0 Welcome to a great forum Shaun...
Al (based in Cheshire)
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My name is Dan and me and a friend have recently been going on walks together. I have done all the usual trips in the past (Hellvelyn, Snowdon etc) This time my friend Matt has been banging on about a place called Sharp Edge for a while so we deceided to give it a go in FEBRUARY during a blizzard The really hairy part was climbing up rocks mostly covered in ICE with no where to go but down. I just got back today and was so glad to be in the pub watching the England/France Rugby. It was a brilliant hike and climb but do not attempt this unless the conditions are good or you are James Bond. There were times where I thought I was going to have to call the helicopter out whilst hugging a rock. I don't usually admit to this and there arn't many times when I am truly scared but this was one of them. But ah well alls well that ends well but this was truly scary. I went for an adventure and I bloody got one so alls well that ends well. Anyone else got a similar experience that they wana share.
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Hi dan welcome in from sunny wales
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Hello to all.
Been a member for some time, so thought I would introduce myself and take a more active part.
I have been walking/hiking for over 50 years, so not exactly a beginner! I was a certified walking/climbing/abseiling/caving/mtb instructor in Scouting for 25 years, and also an Akela (CSL) and ADC (Cub Scouts)
Now fully retired from working (Postie 25 years) and also Scouting.
Enjoying my photography along with my walking, but trying to cut down on the gear carried!
Just recovering from a badly broken leg after a fall on Rylestone Fell, near Grassington. Rescued by Hellimed 99 of BBCs Hellicopter Heroes. Shown on the last series in October! I am up to 8 miles of flat walking, but still in some discomfort.
I hope to post some of my images on the forum, and pass on some of my knowledge of the great outdoors if needed.
Also to glean some knowledge myself from the members, never to old to learn!
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Hi everyone! New member here just introducing myself. I'm female, Scottish, and a keen walker, mostly over Scotland. Have walked the West Highland Way three times, along with the Great Glen Way, East Highland Way, Speyside Way. A few munroes under my belt too.
I did a little bit of stalking prior to joining today, so it looks like a good place for info - i've just bought myself some 1000 mile socks following from someone's recommendation.
Nice to meet you all O0
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Hi wontolla and WalkinAboot. Welcome to you both from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Thanks for the welcome Tracy!
Welcome to WalkinAboot as well!
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Thanks to you both for welcome!
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Hullooo to ya both Welcome from Snowy Wales . Hope you have fun here its a wonderfully nice place . May all your walks be unhindered and all your sandwiches be nice-uns . :coolsmiley:
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Despite walking many miles and using walks sites such as walkhighlands Wainrights society, its taken 7 years for me to find this site! At weeknds Im a Peak District walker, with sorties clambering in the Lakes or West Highlands. Im sure theres a thread on off road bikes - their use in the outdoors badly needs controlling IMO
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Hi iblack and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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hi all i have been enjoying reading about all your adventures for a while now and hope to share a few of mine with you soon
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Hi,
Just found this Forum whilst researching for a wild camping trip to Glen Lomond in May. Only started hiking about a year ago but trying to make up for lost time (nearly 47). Not a lot of hiking opportunities in Essex so have been to Wales six or seven times in the last year. Did the national 3 peaks last July and the Yorkshire 3 peaks in September. Heading back to Wales in couple of weeks with my 18 year old son to do the Snowdon Horseshoe. That's if I have managed to finish reading all the posts on this board by then. :)
Pete
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Hi Pete, welcome to the Forum...
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Hi,
Just found this Forum whilst researching for a wild camping trip to Glen Lomond in May. Only started hiking about a year ago but trying to make up for lost time (nearly 47). Not a lot of hiking opportunities in Essex so have been to Wales six or seven times in the last year. Did the national 3 peaks last July and the Yorkshire 3 peaks in September. Heading back to Wales in couple of weeks with my 18 year old son to do the Snowdon Horseshoe. That's if I have managed to finish reading all the posts on this board by then. :)
Pete
Welcome Pete, I'm from Westcliff on Sea, so I know what you mean, plenty of estuary though eh! Join us on our Kent walks sometime, pm me if you want more info :)
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O0 A warm welcome to the newest forum members. Hope that you find some good stuff on here.... sure that you will.
Cheers. Al (based in Cheshire)
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Thank you and hello :)
My name is Nora, I love nature and really glad to find you.:)
Looking forward for good weather and new routes.
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Hello welcome and enjoy.. do feel free to ask questions in the forum and post reports of your walking... I am sure you will enjoy the place..
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Hi all ,
Just want to say hi everybody. I used to hike a lot in Poland and I've enjoyed it loads. Now I'm discovering beauty of English hills and mountains - Places like Lake District and Snowdonia are just breath taking - Scotland is next on the list . I'm sure that I will find out about places loads to visit and routes to walk on.
Greetings and keep up ppl - great community.
Cheers
Luk
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:) Hello welcome and I hope you enjoy the place O0
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Hello Luc :)
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Hello everyone. Look forward to exchanging notes with other walkers
john
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Hello and welcome... :)
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Just to say hi to everybody.
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Hello and wlecome. If you start a new thread in the welcome section you will find more people will say hi :) O0
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hI,
just added my first post about the long distance wysis way. how do I add a siginiture? it doesn't appear as an option on my profile?
thanks
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Info from a novice, so hope I get it right: :D
click on profile
mouse over Modify profile
click Forum Profile and the sig box is at the bottom ;) O0
I'm sure someone will correct that if I've got it wrong, coz there is loads of help available on here, hope it helps ;)
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Yes thanks think I have sorted it out
chris
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You're welcome :)
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Hi all!
I've just found the forum, had a quick browse and decided to register.
As a brief introduction, I'm pretty much obsessed with walking - maps, gear, clothing etc. I just need to win the lottery to support my habit!
I've got 2 aims this year - complete my Wainwright round and do the Yorkshire 3 peaks. I'm about 3/4 through the former. The latter is going to be our big Family Day Out. So I expect I'll be mostly inhabiting the Lake District and Dales section of the forum.
I'm also into geocaching, a novice runner, am on twitter using the same name as here and am definitely not getting any younger!
Looking forward to spending time here!
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Hello O0
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Evening!
Am still browsing the site and working out profile settings. Think it might be easier on a non-mobile device :)
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Welcome to the forum Sarah O0
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Thanks for the welcome, i am going on a long hike thru the UK this year and will be looking for some good adivce.
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O0 A warm welcome to our newest members. O0
This is a really good site, lots of good stuff about every aspect of walking, plus a load of other stuff too...
Cheers, Al (based in Cheshire).
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Welcome newbies. If you start a new thread and say hello again you will find more people will come and say hello too you O0
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Hey not really new i guess but just thought i would say hi and you can expect plenty of (more) weird posts from me. ;D
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Just got back from a visit to the Canadian Wellington bomber crash site at Graig goch.What a walk very steep to start and easy to get lost (no wonder the s.a.s. train here) Couldnt find the site at first but with a bit of luck and persiverence eventually found it. not as prominent now as in some photos, the flag has almost blown away. saw quite a few other visitors to the site.A very moving experience. thanks for the tips from other members on this site.
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Hi Sam and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Hi
I'm what you might call a Veteran Newbie. Over the last couple of years I have done a few solo walks and I have just got back from walking the first half of Glyndwr's Way (75 miles). The landscape was great and the weather was kind. I managed to achieve 16 miles a day so was pretty proud of myself. While in Llanidloes I met four guys also walking the Way. It was good to share the ups and downs of the previous few days - especially our experiences of those killer hills! I thought they would catch me up the next day but I didn't see them again. I left them some jelly babies at the tops of some other steep hills so I hope they found them! I'd also like to know how they found the Star Inn. Hope they made it to the end OK (or Machy in one case).
Anyway - I'm now thinking about another adventure - maybe somewhere in the North East. :)
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Hi JBF and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Hello from Llandudno.
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Hi John, welcome aboard O0
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Hi all
i am also new to this i have asked a question already and awaiting a reply
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Hello and welcome gortez O0
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hi
thank you yorksgal for a warm welcome
O0
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Hello :) I am a south west based walking gal. Usually do walks on my own, but hey, I'd like to meet some fellow walkers as well! My last walk was in Cornwall and I nearly got blown off the coastal path by strong gusts, so I decided on an inland walk instead. Never fun to walk while worried! Next up I am off to Jersey for some walking there, looking forward to it, hope the sun will last till then!
Used to be an active forumer on a completely different forum a while back.... maybe I will find some of the same creativity on here O0 Nice to meet you all :)
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Hi and welcome :)
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Hi and welcome :)
Thank you :)
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hi this is new to me :) from south wales doing coastal path on saturday mummbles to port eynon O0
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Hi Lyn and welcome from the Peak District O0
Enjoy your walk!
Tracey :)
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Hi all,
I came across this forum whilst goggling for a little advice, and having read a few posts it looks like a nice place to be! (Though in the past I have always been more a lurker than a poster...perhaps that will change here :) )
Just an introductory snippet about me and the beloved:
We are (late) thirty-something :-X West Yorkshire based armchair walkers who have finally decided that the only way to tackle this encroaching spread is to actually move from said armchairs and get out and enjoy the countryside, hopefully taking in a few long distance paths along the way.
Having said that though, a few years ago we did Hadrian's Wall Path over six days and somehow put on the best part of half a stone each. Perhaps the B&B fry-up, followed by pub lunch, followed by three course dinners in the evening, every day may have had something to do with it ::)
I hope our future walks have the opposite effect!
Cheers,
R.
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Hello R and welcome to you and your beloved! O0
Hmmm, fry-up's AND pub lunches AND 3 course evening meals? I couldn't walk at all if I ate all that! :o :D
Happy walking, O0
Tracey :)
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O0 O0
A warm welcome to R and Lyn.
This is a goof place...
Cheers, Al (in Cheshire).
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Thanks for the welcome Tracey and Al! :)
This is indeed a friendly place as I have already found when I asked for advice relating to the Lyke Wake Walk - lots of helpful responses O0
Al, not sure whether that was a typo or not, but this certainly is a good place, and I certainly could be called a goof by many so I think I'll fit right in ;D
I'm pleased to say that we completed the Lyke Wake Walk on Saturday - absolutely destroyed by the end of it and vowed to never use my feet for anything ever again, but after a day getting over the pain I'm right back up to the level of enthusiasm I had before starting the walk - even more enthusiastic now perhaps :D
Long may there be more hikes! O0
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Hello everyone and thanks for making me welcome.
My name is Pauline and I live right in the middle of the Peak District, very close to Buxton.
I've been an avid walker in my recent years, but due to not having many friends who actually like walking as myself, I'm finding it hard to get out there and walk!
Anyway I'm looking for like minded people who are quite local to me to join me on a few walks now and again.
Please help.
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Hello everyone and thanks for making me welcome.
My name is Pauline and I live right in the middle of the Peak District, very close to Buxton.
I've been an avid walker in my recent years, but due to not having many friends who actually like walking as myself, I'm finding it hard to get out there and walk!
Anyway I'm looking for like minded people who are quite local to me to join me on a few walks now and again.
Please help.
There are a few on here! ( I'm from Wakefield though). Start your own "Hello" thread!
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Hello and welcome to the forum. If you start a new thread in here you will find more forum items will give you a welcome O0
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Hi Pauline, welcome to the Forum... veery nice place Buxton have stayed near there several times.. when frequenting the Peaks.
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Hello from West Sussex!
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Hi john4becz
Welcome to the forum.
Why not start a new thread telling us a bit about yourself.
Ridge
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Hi, My name is Johhny, From Ireland (dublin)
I love the outdoors and like nothing better(apart from beer) than a good day in the hills,
I'm heading off to Nepal to have a go at Mera peak in 8 weeks and am looking forward trough this forum to learning from people with experience and sharing mine.
"it's always closer than it looks.
Its' always smaller than it looks.
And it's always easier than it looks" The 3 rules of Hiking
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Hi margin and welcome to the forum from East Yorkshire. You might find more people say hello if you start a new thread on the welcome part O0
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I'll give it bash cheers
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Hi,
Many thanks for the nice welcome. I have come back to the forum after a long lay off. Some very interesting topics and hoping to get out and about again with some more Hiking. I was hoping to complete Hardian's wall this year but will have to go next year. Regards Erin
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Thanks for the welcome Tracey and Al! :)
This is indeed a friendly place as I have already found when I asked for advice relating to the Lyke Wake Walk - lots of helpful responses O0
Al, not sure whether that was a typo or not, but this certainly is a good place, and I certainly could be called a goof by many so I think I'll fit right in ;D
I'm pleased to say that we completed the Lyke Wake Walk on Saturday - absolutely destroyed by the end of it and vowed to never use my feet for anything ever again, but after a day getting over the pain I'm right back up to the level of enthusiasm I had before starting the walk - even more enthusiastic now perhaps :D
Long may there be more hikes! O0
Definitely a typo... ;D
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Thank you for the welcome I want to ask a couple of questions about the Pennine Way.
I am going to walk part of it from Haworth to Middleton in Teesdale as a lone woman (my friend has dropped out at the last minute through illness) I would love some advice.
Many thanks
Pamt
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Thank you for the welcome I want to ask a couple of questions about the Pennine Way.
I am going to walk part of it from Haworth to Middleton in Teesdale as a lone woman (my friend has dropped out at the last minute through illness) I would love some advice.
Many thanks
Pamt
What's the question? :-\
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Hi treehugger
Thank you for answering me. Just wanted to know if it will be safe I don't mean knocking myself out with on a low hanging branch.
I am sure that women have walked this on their own. It would just be nice to meet people on the way who are doing the walk.
My friend has dropped out at the last minute through no fault of her own she became ill :( so I am not cancelling just have to man up and get on with it.
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Hi treehugger
Thank you for answering me. Just wanted to know if it will be safe I don't mean knocking myself out with on a low hanging branch.
I am sure that women have walked this on their own. It would just be nice to meet people on the way who are doing the walk.
My friend has dropped out at the last minute through no fault of her own she became ill :( so I am not cancelling just have to man up and get on with it.
Don't know if ever been on the stretch you mention....maybe a little of it. As for safety.....???? Where are you safe? Wouldn't like to guess...... :-\
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Hi, I've had an enjoyable time reading posts on this forum, but think it's about time I introduced myself.
I live in North Devon and try to get out for a walk as much as i can - I'm not a huge fan of a lot of the walking on my immediate doorstep (need to walk along some quite busy roads and oddly not a large amount of off road walking to be had, and I like a bit of mixed surfaces under my shoes)- though I am partial to a bit of the south west coast path from time to time. I've recently discovered a bus that will take me to the Okehampton area of Dartmoor - so when time and and injury from walking part of the Camino Frances in April allow, I've made some tentative trips out that way. Not being a driver getting around can be interesting, especially as i never seem to manage to time the end of my walk right and usually have a nice long wait for the next bus. On the plus side exercising my patience is beginning to pay off, either that or I am mellowing with age :)
At the moment I am part way through walking the Two Castles trail between Okehampton and Launceston and planning to follow the Tarka Trail from Landkey to Lynton.
Most of the time I walk alone, so I am glad this forum exists so I can share in other people's experiences and in time share my own.
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welcome to the forum MissQ O0
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Thanks Trenchfoot.
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It's good to be here :) If I become a Jr. Member (after 25+ posts), can I post external links as well?
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Hi all,
Been a member a while now so thought id say hi! I live in North Wales so keep my walking/hiking around the north/mid wales and of course Snowdonia, looking to branch out further thats why Iam looking for advice on walks :-)
Great website looking forward to learning lots :-)
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Hi Jimmy and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Hi
I live next to the South Coastal Path in St Mawes, Cornwall and as well as walking regularly on it, also run a walking holiday business (Nearwater Walking Holidays) arranging walks along the path. Hopefully my knowledge may come in useful for anyone interested in the path, especially the Cornwall sections
Tim
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Hi
I live next to the South Coastal Path in St Mawes, Cornwall and as well as walking regularly on it, also run a walking holiday business (Nearwater Walking Holidays) arranging walks along the path. Hopefully my knowledge may come in useful for anyone interested in the path, especially the Cornwall sections
Tim
Hi Tim from yorkshire :)
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Hi Tim from yorkshire :)
No...Tim's from Cornwall....YOU are from Yorkshire. :D
Honestly TH...sometimes I despair. ;D ;D ;D
Hi Tim :) Welcome to WF. Greetings from North East Lincolnshire :)
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Thanks for the welcome.
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Thanks for the welcome.
Crikey, that's good going, being welcomed before you arrive! ;D Welcome anyway.
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Crikey, that's good going, being welcomed before you arrive! ;D Welcome anyway.
Oakleafman...aka The Doctor :)
Welcome to our first time lord :)
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Hello - I am a New Zealander iiving in the UK. I have done quite a lot of tramping (as we call it in NZ) but not a lot here. Just completed the East Devon Way and now want to look at new trails. :)
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Hi Kiwi and welcome from the Peak District O0
Tracey :)
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Thanks for you welcome. :)
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Hello walkers
I've always loved walking and wilderness but, you know, work and children push the dreams to the back. I first realised my life's dream of sleeping out on a hilltop when I was about 55 and nearly died of hypothermia, but I did discover that there was nothing to be afraid of up there (except hypothermia) and have spent the last six years learning how to improve the experience. So now I am a 61-year-old competent female back-packer. Each year I buy one expensive item of kit. Until now, I have only been able to make one foray per year because of my husband's ill health.
Are there any more lone female wild campers out there? Why are we such a rare breed?
Greenhouse.
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Hello Greenhouse
I loved your post - well done you. I am also an older female walker (68) and have recently realised there is little to fear when out in isolated places alone. I have never slept out alone in a tent, but that is something to aspire to! Have you read the book 'Wild' by Cheryl Strayed? A good read about a lone, female, wilderness walker.
:)
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I have never wild-camped but have camped alone on small quiet campsites and there is certainly nothing to fear. I have so far always said I didn't fancy the wildcamping (friends of mine do it all the time) but after a 'hell of a year' and now getting back more freedom I am wondering if my stubborn refusal to give it a try is inhibiting my enjoyment.For example I would like to do the coast to coast but staying in B&Bs all the time is costly and restricting. Similarly on other longer paths. I like to idea of buying a new decent bit of kit each year.
So, thank you Greenhouse. Your post might just see me making a leap into the new adventures thatwild camping will bring.
(Can I add, welcome to the forum, and I think this topic, and your post on the subject, should form a new thread on the forum, rather than tucked away here on the welcome board)
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I live in the eastern US near the Shenandoah National Park. The Appalachian Trail goes thru the park for 100 miles and there are some 400 other miles of hiking trails in the park along with many deer, black bears and turkeys.
I enjoy hiking in the UK and have completed the Pennine Way, Coast to Coast, West Highland Way and Great Glen Way. In the states I have completed the Appalachian Trail and the John Muir Trail, among others. I think the John Muir trail is possibly the most beautiful 200 mile trail in the states, beginning at Yosemite National Park and ending at Mount Whitney (14,500 feet). This is a plug for a famous Scotsman and one of my heroes.
Next year I'm looking to do either the Pembrokeshire Coast Path or the Cornwall Coast Path so I look forward to reading about the experiences others have had on these trails.
Thanks for providing such a wonderful forum.
John
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Hi, the forum's a good idea. Hopefully will find some interesting people to walk with in my area O0