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Anyone here into it and can offer advice?
Carver said:What kind of advice do you need mate?
Firstly, how old are you? That has a bearing on the type of people you will want to go walking with as it can range from teenagersa to the retired and people generally stick with their own age group.
I'm a bit pushed for timethis evening but I will post again tomorrow if you give a bit more info.
Have a look on here to find hiking groups. There's a hiking & cycling one and there's a young people's one, think it's for under 30's
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.meetup.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.meetup.com/</a>
Manchester1894 said:http://www.leaney.org/
Search that on here and there should be a thread on it.
mammutly said:I would suggest going on a few walks to find out your level of 'Hill Fitness'. It's not the same kind of fit that you can get in a gym or through cycling or jogging, though they can help.
I would also advise learning to use a map and compass properly.
Once you are hill fit and can navigate, go explore.
I progressed from hill walking to alpine mountainering and rock climbing and I've been to some fantastic places. You build up confidence with experience and these days I go out on the peaks and on the welsh hills in all weathers and I'm looking forward to bigger adventures in Scotland and Switzerland soon It's a great occupation. Good luck.
pee dubya said:You need boots...good boots.
Actually, staff at outdoor equipment centres are usually really helpful and know their stuff, because peoples safety can depend on them. So perhaps you could go have a chat with some of them.