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yingtong
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Hazel Walker]
      #32092 - 31/08/2007 06:26

Hi,
Is the idea of the walking club purely to aim for the ribbon walk? I live in herefordshire and would like to meet up with others who are free to walk on weekends, it would be nice to have some company to do so.


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olivetree
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: yingtong]
      #32312 - 01/09/2007 19:06

anyone interested in walking - i am 61 years of age and live near kendal cumbria

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Thea
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: JoannaN]
      #32586 - 04/09/2007 14:58


I have just moved up to Newcastle-upon-Tyne yes I am intrested


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Steffers
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Hazel Walker]
      #33007 - 07/09/2007 11:28

Hi I am wondering if there is a walking club in the medway towns Kent for some one that isnt particularly fit or anyone interested in starting one up

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jackiemc24
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Alixx]
      #33564 - 13/09/2007 10:33

I'd love to walk with others in the Sutton Coldfield area. I did the first ribbon walk at Blenheim, but found it too embarrassing to go back to the same, generous friends and family for sponsorship a second time. I had a lovely walking holiday in The Black Forest with my daughter earlier this year and really want to keep up the momentum.Is anyone interested? We have a lovely park on our doorstep crying out to be walked in! Jackie McDonald

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mags2
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB-ss9 essex [Re: Hazel Walker]
      #33657 - 14/09/2007 15:47

Are you still walking? Is there a group to walk with? Hope so!

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Nanjo
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB, LANARKSHIRE [Re: mags2]
      #34527 - 24/09/2007 12:03

HI, I am interested in starting a walking club in Lanarkshire area. Anyone interested? Please contact me if you are! Nanjo.

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sharonpj
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Reged: 29/09/2007
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Loc: Buckley, Flintshire, North Wal...
Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Alixx]
      #35233 - 29/09/2007 13:30

Hi Ladies,

I live near Chester (nearest city) but in Flintshire Wales and I walk every day on my own.

I'd be glad to hear from anybody who would be interested in walking with me.

Sharon


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julia1946
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Reged: 30/03/2007
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Steffers]
      #35500 - 01/10/2007 15:42

Anyone interested in walking in the Littlehampton area. Good walks along beach from Rustington to East Preston then onto Ferring and on grass rather than the pebbles on the beach. Julia

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annie_r
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Reged: 13/10/2007
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Alixx]
      #38322 - 20/10/2007 10:12

Hi, I live near Bingham, Grantham and Newark anyone interested in walking talking and enjoying the countryside?

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aggipanthus
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Hazel Walker]
      #38555 - 22/10/2007 14:17

Walking clubs are great for those who want organised walks at regular, set times. What about those of us unable to walk any distance really that can be considered 'a walk', would like someone to amble along with for half an hour, now and then, when both of you are in the mood? Not everyone is fit enough to do a proper walk, yet amongst us there are those who like to walk, enjoy being outdoors, but just haven't the stamina for any sort of distance. Spare us a thought then, please, as you stride out, eating up the miles.

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lena
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: songbird1]
      #39979 - 05/11/2007 14:12

I would be interested in joining a London walking club. I live on the Isle of Dogs and am happy to travel to anywhere on the underground. I just moved to London a couple of years ago and think there are so many fabulous places around I would love to explore.

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Pinky2
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: lena]
      #40122 - 06/11/2007 11:31

Is there a walking club in west Wales? Or is anyone interested in joining up for a walk? Since moving down to this beautiful area a year ago I have discovered lots of lovely walks but it would be nice to have some company other than immediate family. I'm finding that making new friends takes longer - partly because I travel a lot with work so can't commit to regular groups/classes.

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janiced
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB in Hove [Re: TraceyP]
      #41456 - 15/11/2007 08:54

Hi

Myself and a friend are interested in getting together with a walking group. We both live near Hove and would be interested to hear from you.


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lin1
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Alixx]
      #43509 - 03/12/2007 21:33

I live in Ferndown Dorset and work full time but would like some company for walking at weekends.I've completed 2 ribbon walks (just!), but would prefer 6 to 8 miles usually. If anyone is interested please contact me.

Lin


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denise1
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: PatB1]
      #45837 - 27/12/2007 20:25

Hi Pat we are trying to start a walking club in south yorkshire there are two definates at the moment and one response that was posted a few months ago that we hope will reply. If you are still interested let us know and if you know of any good walks please feel free. Hope to hear from you soon. Denise

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NikkiO
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: songbird1]
      #46607 - 04/01/2008 16:19

Hi, I live in NW London and would like to join a walking club......near Brent Cross. Would you like to set up a walking club together?

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juliah
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Loc: Warwickshire
Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: NikkiO]
      #46904 - 06/01/2008 19:15

Hi, I have just signed on to the forum and am keen to join a walking group in the Coventry area. As I work full time , only available at weekends until the evenings become lighter
Julia


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PollyM
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: Hazel Walker]
      #47423 - 08/01/2008 18:21

Anyone interested in joining a walking club based on Beds/Bucks/Northants borders? I love to walk, and have found it hard to find like-minded folk. Contact me if you're interested. I would like to do the Ribbon Wlak in the Coltswolds.
PollyM.


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Appleblossom
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Re: STARTING A WALKING CLUB [Re: PollyM]
      #47763 - 09/01/2008 19:24

Anyone interested in walking in North Yorkshire either around Harrogate or York or further afield.

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