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Mountaineering/Walking group sought in North Northumberland/Scottish Borders

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David Dalgety

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Aug 29, 2003, 7:20:35 AM8/29/03
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Hello

I've decided to get into walking/mountaineering and would be grateful
for any contact information on mountaineering/walking clubs in the
Scottish Borders/North Northumberland area?

I live right on the border just outside Norham which is near
Berwick-upon-Tweed.

I found one useful book titled 'the border country. A Walker's guide
by Alan Hall'.

Coincidentally I'm also into photography and astronomy and wondered
whether there might be any groups combining these interests with
walking? it's been too cloudy to see Mars clearly over the past two
nights :-(

Thanks, David

Boathouse Cottage
http://www.boathousecottage.co.uk/

Paul Saunders

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Aug 30, 2003, 6:26:39 AM8/30/03
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"David Dalgety" <dalg...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote

> Coincidentally I'm also into photography and astronomy and wondered
> whether there might be any groups combining these interests with
> walking?

Not as far as I'm aware. I've tried discussing landscape photography on
various photo groups in the past without much success. Most people seem to
prefer discussing equipment to actual photography and of the few that do
like to discuss photography, even fewer seem interested in landscapes.

As a result, landscape photography does get discussed on this group from
time to time. Although some would argue that it's off topic, I've always
maintained that it's on topic since many walkers carry cameras and walking
is integral to landscape photography. By definition, most landscape
photographers are necessarily walkers, so it's appropriate to this group
IMO.

There are a number of serious landscape photographers who post regularly
here, and many more who are less serious but still very enthusiastic about
it. Many have websites and regularly add photos of their walks. Most have
links to their sites in their sigs.

Check out Google Groups for past discussions about photography here, for
example;
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=photography+gr
oup%3Auk.rec.walking&btnG=Google+Search&meta=group%3Duk.rec.walking

So if you have any questions about landscape photography, just go ahead and
ask, you'll probably get a better answer here than in a dedicated
photography group.

As for astronomy, that also gets mentioned, since some of us are in the
habit of camping wild in the hills and that gives great opportunities for
stargazing, although I've never heard of anyone packing a 16" Dobsonian in
their rucksack! Dedicated astronomy groups are better for technical stuff,
but anything visible with the naked eye may get a mention here, such as
eclipses and meteor showers, and even especially bright planets.

Paul
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Dominic Sexton

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Aug 30, 2003, 7:04:17 AM8/30/03
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In article <5e56b1f2.03082...@posting.google.com>, David
Dalgety <dalg...@yahoo.co.uk> writes

>I've decided to get into walking/mountaineering and would be grateful
>for any contact information on mountaineering/walking clubs in the
>Scottish Borders/North Northumberland area?

Try

http://www.thenmc.org.uk/

They are probably a bit further south than you would want but will
probably know if there are other clubs nearer to you.

--

Dominic Sexton
http://www.dscs.demon.co.uk/

Stuart

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Aug 30, 2003, 5:19:35 PM8/30/03
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The "Southern Reporter" often gives the next meet for the local
Ramblers/Hillwalking club. Of course I don't know if you will get this paper
as far downstream as Norham, however the "Berwick Advertiser" is it's sister
paper, and the same info will probably appear in their. There is also a
walking club at Eyemouth, I will see if I can get a contact for you.

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