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Hi Steven,Have you posted an invite to lead a Walk,it takes time to know someone,but there is a lot of laughter along the way with wet and glorious mud.
with all god wishes.
Without doubt this site is no longer the vibrant portal it once was.
Of course many (most?) back then were simply looking for like minded people to do things with. Of course relatinships did blossom for some but maybe more importantly for many was that friendships were established and still maintained, whether on here or 'off-line'.
Many events were well attended (40+) by both regular and new members.
Regarding the cost it deends how you look at things.
If you are doing things anyway it is poor value especially if you have the responsibility of organising and 'leading'.......tbc
on 01/10/24 @ 9:10
.... cont'd.
If you are joining an event someone else has put on then even £5 per walk/event is a bargain. Maybe not enough attendees or enough events that appeal. who knows.
Great shame but it does seem a downward decline.Maybe fees should be waived for those putting on events (day 4 per year) or a 'leader membership ' available?
I had many good times, put on many events etc but I also do things on other sites and with friends and have less free time so could not sustain it.`
Maybe I will put on an event for November 2025 in Borrowdale, ....(trailer alert!!!)
I hope you find the company you want, and I don't think it will be here.
My suggestion is you join something like the Ramblers, I do regular 20 mile walks around here with plenty of up and down, often 40 people with a good mix of gender just we don't ever find a mountain top! And that's us soft southerners, so I'm sure there will be something up your way. But you might need to travel some distance to meet the person that's right for you. Your town has under 7,000 residents, gone are the days a girl will settle for who she meets in the village barn dance, they're fussy these days.
And keep a cool head. And make sure that whatever you do to search is what you enjoy doing....
on 01/10/24 @ 16:22
..... and make peace with the likelihood you may not find the right person, a watched pot never boils....
If you're contented in yourself, you'll be a far more attractive proposition.
I really wish you all the best.
Good luck.
Stephen
on 01/10/24 @ 16:26
steven2476:
Sorry Steven I just don’t know. I don’t have a dog. I haven’t seen one on the walks. But, believe it or not, there was a guy at my last bike ride, overnight to Malden in Essex, with a gorgeous Springer Spaniel bitch on a cargo bike. That is the Fridays cycle club, and they ride once a month overnight from city to sea. https://www.fnrttc.org.uk/
But not Scotland. Sorry.
S.
on 01/10/24 @ 21:56
steven2476:
The Ramblers position on dogs on walks is that.... The decision on whether or not dogs (other than assistance dogs) are permitted on a Ramblers walk has been devolved to areas, then to groups and then to individual walk leaders themselves; and we encourage groups to periodically review their policy on dogs.
Copied from Google search.
Seems it’s worth asking.
S.
Hi Steven,Have you posted an invite to lead a Walk,it takes time to know someone,but there is a lot of laughter along the way with wet and glorious mud.
lalandranger68 on 30/09/24 @ 13:11with all god wishes.
Hi Steven, I totally agree, you pay five pounds and wait and wait but you shouldn't have to wait more than a month to find love and companionship. 🤔
ʎʎqnᴚ on 30/09/24 @ 14:21Some of your points are valid but don't you think your invite is a problem? Maybe won't suit quite a lot of people 😊
ElElliewalker on 30/09/24 @ 18:19Without doubt this site is no longer the vibrant portal it once was.
on 01/10/24 @ 9:10Of course many (most?) back then were simply looking for like minded people to do things with. Of course relatinships did blossom for some but maybe more importantly for many was that friendships were established and still maintained, whether on here or 'off-line'.
Many events were well attended (40+) by both regular and new members.
Regarding the cost it deends how you look at things.
If you are doing things anyway it is poor value especially if you have the responsibility of organising and 'leading'.......tbc
.... cont'd.
trtrekkie on 01/10/24 @ 9:14If you are joining an event someone else has put on then even £5 per walk/event is a bargain. Maybe not enough attendees or enough events that appeal. who knows.
Great shame but it does seem a downward decline.Maybe fees should be waived for those putting on events (day 4 per year) or a 'leader membership ' available?
I had many good times, put on many events etc but I also do things on other sites and with friends and have less free time so could not sustain it.`
Maybe I will put on an event for November 2025 in Borrowdale, ....(trailer alert!!!)
Steven,
on 01/10/24 @ 16:22I hope you find the company you want, and I don't think it will be here.
My suggestion is you join something like the Ramblers, I do regular 20 mile walks around here with plenty of up and down, often 40 people with a good mix of gender just we don't ever find a mountain top! And that's us soft southerners, so I'm sure there will be something up your way. But you might need to travel some distance to meet the person that's right for you. Your town has under 7,000 residents, gone are the days a girl will settle for who she meets in the village barn dance, they're fussy these days.
And keep a cool head. And make sure that whatever you do to search is what you enjoy doing....
..... and make peace with the likelihood you may not find the right person, a watched pot never boils....
on 01/10/24 @ 16:26If you're contented in yourself, you'll be a far more attractive proposition.
I really wish you all the best.
Good luck.
Stephen
steven2476:
on 01/10/24 @ 21:56Sorry Steven I just don’t know. I don’t have a dog. I haven’t seen one on the walks. But, believe it or not, there was a guy at my last bike ride, overnight to Malden in Essex, with a gorgeous Springer Spaniel bitch on a cargo bike. That is the Fridays cycle club, and they ride once a month overnight from city to sea. https://www.fnrttc.org.uk/
But not Scotland. Sorry.
S.
steven2476:
South London Stephen on 01/10/24 @ 22:23The Ramblers position on dogs on walks is that.... The decision on whether or not dogs (other than assistance dogs) are permitted on a Ramblers walk has been devolved to areas, then to groups and then to individual walk leaders themselves; and we encourage groups to periodically review their policy on dogs.
Copied from Google search.
Seems it’s worth asking.
S.
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