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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Anyone enjoy a good ramble? Any walking buddies around

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By *onnydayzMan  over a year ago

preston

Nice dogging area between Ambleside & Grasmere - carpark on the left.

White something or other

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By *urls and DressesWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere near here

I’m a keen walker, I love a good bimble

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By *obyorkMan  over a year ago

Keighley

Yes. I do a lot of walking. I’ll be back up to the Lakes when lockdown ends

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love being outdoors, and lake district is right out my front door, which I try and not take for granted. Planning on a 2 or 3 day expedition to secret river for some gold prospecting in couple weeks time hopefully

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

Went last year

It’s not for us, came home after 3 nights

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Went last year

It’s not for us, came home after 3 nights "

Why was that?

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By *ordescourtMan  over a year ago

Warrington

How many miles would you say is a decent walk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I love being outdoors, and lake district is right out my front door, which I try and not take for granted. Planning on a 2 or 3 day expedition to secret river for some gold prospecting in couple weeks time hopefully "

Now that sounds like fun

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)

I really do find walking for the sake of walking extremely boring. I would literally rather watch paint dry as at least I can sit down and do that.

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"I really do find walking for the sake of walking extremely boring. I would literally rather watch paint dry as at least I can sit down and do that."

What about walking for

The views the self discovery the peace the health the adventure the new discoveries the vitality

I am indeed a borrowdale bunny ,hiker scrambler climber camper and mountaineer

Granted have currently defected to Welsh rock and sea

It's sad that some try to demean what I feel I could articulate is one of the most openly beneficial activities a human could partake in

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By *oinerbillMan  over a year ago

warrington

I have a place in the lakes between Bowness and Ambleside, the lakes is the nicest place in the world

Nothing better than 10 / 12 mile walk, finished off with a couple of pints or Wainwrights

but I also understand its not everyones cup of tea, one gf thinks im wierd

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)


"I really do find walking for the sake of walking extremely boring. I would literally rather watch paint dry as at least I can sit down and do that.

What about walking for

The views the self discovery the peace the health the adventure the new discoveries the vitality

I am indeed a borrowdale bunny ,hiker scrambler climber camper and mountaineer

Granted have currently defected to Welsh rock and sea

It's sad that some try to demean what I feel I could articulate is one of the most openly beneficial activities a human could partake in

"

I've not seen anyone on this thread demeaning it, if you enjoy it crack on. Personally I just find it dull.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"I really do find walking for the sake of walking extremely boring. I would literally rather watch paint dry as at least I can sit down and do that.

What about walking for

The views the self discovery the peace the health the adventure the new discoveries the vitality

I am indeed a borrowdale bunny ,hiker scrambler climber camper and mountaineer

Granted have currently defected to Welsh rock and sea

It's sad that some try to demean what I feel I could articulate is one of the most openly beneficial activities a human could partake in

I've not seen anyone on this thread demeaning it, if you enjoy it crack on. Personally I just find it dull."

Scenic yes but the towns etc are so under invested in and run down that they ruin its appeal.

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By *edGrayCouple  over a year ago

Swindon

You can't beat a bit of rambling along Squirrels Edge.

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"I really do find walking for the sake of walking extremely boring. I would literally rather watch paint dry as at least I can sit down and do that.

What about walking for

The views the self discovery the peace the health the adventure the new discoveries the vitality

I am indeed a borrowdale bunny ,hiker scrambler climber camper and mountaineer

Granted have currently defected to Welsh rock and sea

It's sad that some try to demean what I feel I could articulate is one of the most openly beneficial activities a human could partake in

I've not seen anyone on this thread demeaning it, if you enjoy it crack on. Personally I just find it dull."

I find my adventures are a reflection of my inner self and personality

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)


"I really do find walking for the sake of walking extremely boring. I would literally rather watch paint dry as at least I can sit down and do that.

What about walking for

The views the self discovery the peace the health the adventure the new discoveries the vitality

I am indeed a borrowdale bunny ,hiker scrambler climber camper and mountaineer

Granted have currently defected to Welsh rock and sea

It's sad that some try to demean what I feel I could articulate is one of the most openly beneficial activities a human could partake in

I've not seen anyone on this thread demeaning it, if you enjoy it crack on. Personally I just find it dull.

I find my adventures are a reflection of my inner self and personality "

There's the difference, rather than my adventures being a reflection of what I already am I prefer to absorb new experiences and new sensations that take me out of my comfort zone, to become a more rounded person.

I find that kind of self improvement exciting and one of the most beneficial activities a human could partake in. Horses for courses though

On the lakes specifically they are beautiful, I would just much rather drive through them or cycle than walk them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *aughtybutnice5Man  over a year ago

ulverston

I am in Ulverston and walk near canal and beach

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By *abonWoman  over a year ago

L’boro/Ashby & Cheltenham

I used to live in Troutbeck and work for the National Trust...my window overlooked Grasmere. Happy days. Did a few of the peaks but love the walks through the woods and round the lakes. Would go back if the right opportunity came up...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love the lakes. I walked from Pooley Bridge to Glenridding along the east side of ullswater years ago and got the boat back. Really enjoyed it but can't walk for pleasure any more

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love the Lakes, I grew up in South Lakes. I miss it and go back as often as I can.

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