HOW DO I CHOOSE A CLUB? | Many clubs are based around a central ideal, such as marital status, ideology or age. After all, you want to walk with people you'll get along with and maybe want to socialise with in other settings. try to find a club that is located near you. |
how can i join? | Most clubs require you to do a few walks with them before joining, just to make sure you fit in with the group. Information for individual clubs can be found on their links. |
| What types of clubs? Some clubs are focused on bushwalking, some on short walks in urban areas, and then there are specialty clubs: All of them require you to be able to walk but the levels differ. When you find a club that you think might be right for you, call the secretary and have a chat. |
Many clubs have weekday and weekend activities.
The peak body representing recreational bushwalking in Australia is | |
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If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere. Frank A. Clark |
You will meet some great people in a walking club and being a member will keep your motivation alive. | |