Wondered if any walking / hiking loving swinger's be interested in social group for going out on the trails, hills and mountains.
Nothing to be expected other then chat and banter.
If people get on then perhaps arrange a weekend away. Day in the outdoors, evening in the pub and who knows ??
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I was in a fab hiking group about 5 or 6 years ago.
There were probably between 40 and 50 members but less than 10 of those actually went on any of the walks and the group closed after 5 months.
People signed up and then complained that the walks were in the wrong part of the country and they couldn't drive or that they were always working on a Sunday or the walks sounded too strenuous.
There were at least 50 others who joined and left within days saying they had no idea there was going to be actual walking involved.
They fully believed it was just a way of organising group shags and were sorely disappointed.
I know the general consensus reading this will assume that those who left were all men but in truth it was a 50/50 split.
The other issue I had with it was the fact that so many turned up wearing dress shoes and their Sunday best to hike up a mountain and expected others to take responsibility for their safety.
Good luck to anyone organising a hiking group but be prepared for lots of issues. |
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By *r MistyMan
over a year ago
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I love my hiking, alas I live in the south and have to travel long distances for decent hills and scenery.
That said I do visit Scotland a fair bit and I'm happy to drive long distances.
I'd be interested. |
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