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

Okay folks, here's the deal.

By way of meeting the right people on here socially I am offering to share some skills or simply just some time with interested folks.

One of my passions in life is hill walking.

If there are any ladies or couples interested in hiking and / or learning navigation skills, wild food foraging, basic survival skills then I am happy to share my knowledge.

I am based in South West Scotland so peeps need to come to me or live reasonably near.

I can travel so I am willing to head North as far as Glasgow or East as far as Carlisle for the right people.

Its a genuine sociable offer with no expectations attached.

My apologies to single guys though as I simply have no interest in blokey hiking mates as I have quite a few already.

Cheers,

Hiker.

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

I'm keen! Happy to have another hillwalking buddy

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

Hi Tracey,

We live quite a distance apart but if we connect I would be willing to travel for an overnighter (camping out for the night).

I have read your profile and I like what you have wrote.

I have not messaged you as you are clear that newcomers without verifications should not message you. However if you check my profile and like what you see please feel free to message me.

Stay happy,

Hiker.

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


"Hi Tracey,

We live quite a distance apart but if we connect I would be willing to travel for an overnighter (camping out for the night).

I have read your profile and I like what you have wrote.

I have not messaged you as you are clear that newcomers without verifications should not message you. However if you check my profile and like what you see please feel free to message me.

Stay happy,

Hiker. "

Will take a look x

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By *LightyearMan  over a year ago

east kilbride

hi folks. Great idea. Im a keen hill walker and always looking for new areas to wander in. I usually go Glen Coe area and sometimes Peebles Glen Tress area too. If anyone wants some more company give me a shout

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

New hobby I extended last year.

Been around Glencoe area but combining motorbike road trip with hill walk in Cairngorm and Grampian next month

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

Seriously,

This is beautiful Bonnie Scotland and so few hillwalkers.

Newbies should try as you might just like it.

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By *rofguyukMan  over a year ago

Craigavon

Scotland is a beautiful country for hill walking,enjoy a weekend ramble myself

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By *achael_55TV/TS  over a year ago

Wilmslow

Will be breaking a few fingernails myself on Ben Nevis next month. Looking forward to sampling the beautiful Scottish scenery.

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

All the way from Wilmslow.

I know it quite well being brought up not too far away in the PEAK District.

Enjoy Ben Nevis.

If you ever stray into Galloway FOREST park look me up.

Hiker.

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By *achael_55TV/TS  over a year ago

Wilmslow


"All the way from Wilmslow.

I know it quite well being brought up not too far away in the PEAK District.

Enjoy Ben Nevis.

If you ever stray into Galloway FOREST park look me up.

Hiker. "

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

Sorry to spoil the party mood but its just my view.

I've been hillwalking for a number of years and many, many walks and hikes throughout Scotland but doing this with a swinger would be the furthest from my mind.

Definitely a No, No for me

But all the best to the ones who do go for it.

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

I think it's a great idea as many of us are single and it's just another common interest.

Unfortunately I'm not fit enough to take part just now but something to consider in the future.

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


"Sorry to spoil the party mood but its just my view.

I've been hillwalking for a number of years and many, many walks and hikes throughout Scotland but doing this with a swinger would be the furthest from my mind.

Definitely a No, No for me

But all the best to the ones who do go for it. "

Awwww, really!

We don't all define ourselves as swingers and not have lives outside of the lifestyle.

I simply have a passion I am happy to share and if it helps me to break into the scene then all the better.

I respect your choice however.

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


"I think it's a great idea as many of us are single and it's just another common interest.

Unfortunately I'm not fit enough to take part just now but something to consider in the future."

It's a great way to get fit.

Come and chat if you fancy Falcon.

Paisley aint too far away and short walks and small hills are to be found in abundance close to Ayr.

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


"Sorry to spoil the party mood but its just my view.

I've been hillwalking for a number of years and many, many walks and hikes throughout Scotland but doing this with a swinger would be the furthest from my mind.

Definitely a No, No for me

But all the best to the ones who do go for it.

Awwww, really!

We don't all define ourselves as swingers and not have lives outside of the lifestyle.

I simply have a passion I am happy to share and if it helps me to break into the scene then all the better.

I respect your choice however. "

I totally understand your views and I don't think they are wrong.

I am a very experienced hillwalker and

I enjoy it in my own company and not wanting any distractions. I just love the scenery and take everything in by myself

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley


"Sorry to spoil the party mood but its just my view.

I've been hillwalking for a number of years and many, many walks and hikes throughout Scotland but doing this with a swinger would be the furthest from my mind.

Definitely a No, No for me

But all the best to the ones who do go for it.

Awwww, really!

We don't all define ourselves as swingers and not have lives outside of the lifestyle.

I simply have a passion I am happy to share and if it helps me to break into the scene then all the better.

I respect your choice however.

I totally understand your views and I don't think they are wrong.

I am a very experienced hillwalker and

I enjoy it in my own company and not wanting any distractions. I just love the scenery and take everything in by myself"

I wouldn't go walking on my own so a group would be ideal.

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

A fantastic idea. We both love hillwalking. We are still fairly new to it. Would also like someone to show us the ropes...lol

Is there anyone near us in Angus who would be interested in a hill walking group.

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By *ockieMan  over a year ago

Cupar

Angus glens have a few cracking hills to walk up if you want any info about the best send me a mail.

They are on your doorstep so no long hours driving

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

Why only ladies and couples invited....Me thinks there is a motivation behind this post .....I go hillwalking...Arrochor Alps

Ill go myself though.

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

I really love hillwalking and just came back from tackling a few Wainwrights in the Lakes. Walking is also for me a great stressbuster!

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


"Why only ladies and couples invited....Me thinks there is a motivation behind this post .....I go hillwalking...Arrochor Alps

Ill go myself though."

The motivation is twofold.

1) Sure I am motivated by meeting people that I may connect with. This is a swinging site and I am a fella, lol.

2) I am also happy to just be sociable and help peeps to enjoy the hills.

I simply don't need or want more men in m life.

I can live with this motivation and I'm sure ladies / couples can and will understand.

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


"I really love hillwalking and just came back from tackling a few Wainwrights in the Lakes. Walking is also for me a great stressbuster!"

Ditto Tracey, for me it is a meditation.

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


"I really love hillwalking and just came back from tackling a few Wainwrights in the Lakes. Walking is also for me a great stressbuster!

Ditto Tracey, for me it is a meditation. "

Totally agree when your on the hills it's a great place just to relax. No phones constantly going off. Also it's great to meet people with the same hobbies.

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By *rofguyukMan  over a year ago

Craigavon


"I really love hillwalking and just came back from tackling a few Wainwrights in the Lakes. Walking is also for me a great stressbuster!"

Yes me too, most weekends are spent out walking it's a great stress buster

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

I agree with Phoenix. I go hillwalking worldwide and met many great people along the way. It is also a good way to break the ice with someone and get to know each other better

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

I'm not interested in the walking itself..but I wanna take pics...

I dont mean of mountain breasts etc lol..I love landscape photography as other types...

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

I'm out of your 'age range' but keen to try hillwalking - I live in D&G and only the other day was considering it to be a shame that I hadn't experienced more of this beautiful region

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


"I'm out of your 'age range' but keen to try hillwalking - I live in D&G and only the other day was considering it to be a shame that I hadn't experienced more of this beautiful region "

There is nothing better than freedom, just having the peace and tranquillity that the mountains offer.

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