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hi i was wondering if there are any keen walkers on this forum

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:rolleyes: BURPALOT :lol:

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hi i was wondering if there are any keen walkers on this forum

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:rolleyes: BURPALOT :lol:

Yes. I routinely walk to the pub and back every Thursday night for a game of darts.

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Johnny Walkers for me ...but a whole bottle leaves me..........quickly.

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I also like Cheese and Onion ;)

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<_<:mellow:

walking as in hiking you fools

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You tell 'em Burpalot.

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burpalot whoop ass bad man

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Well I wouldn't go that far.

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my bad

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I like walking (unless that too is some youtful way of saying something totally different...)

I walk to work most days (well - the ones I actually go to work) - 40 minutes to an hour, depending on which route I take, but hiking.... done it a bit but I like some company to share the sights with. Nothing too heavy - strictly a daysack and 'approach' shoes man (- and preferably a nice hostelry at the end of the trip!!)

I find it very meditative - kinda my chill out time. (Plus the fact that I am walking is a useful way of me checking that I'm not so chilled out I'm dead..) :D

Sheffield's a good walking area burpalot - well, the Peaks. I also like the area South a bit towards Derbyshire - Matlock's nice.

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Walking is just too slow for me.

I would hate to be 5 miles into a walk and still 5 miles away from a destination.

I like cycling and most weekends (spring to autumn we go on pleasant cross country trips)....In East Anglia we have the advantage of it being fairly flat.

The hostelry bit I like also. :)

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i like the peaks and derbyshire

i do most of my walking there. :D

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Only walking i ever done was with the metal detector, must have walked some miles then.......

I was out at the weekend there and found an axe head!!

Cumbria is a great place to walk though, lots of pubs to stop off in the countryside.

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