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This replaces the biased, self opinionated blow job
drivel that the This FAQ can be posted by anyone, amended by anyone at any time, there is no designee for FAQs, please feel free to add, alter or amend any or all of it. Welcome to the uk.rec.walking newsgroup ======================================= Last modified on 28th February 2003. This is a monthly introductory posting intended to aid newcomers to the _unmoderated_ newsgroup uk.rec.walking - a Usenet forum for the discussion of topics related primarily to walking in the UK and Ireland. The newsgroup was originally created in the summer of 1995 and this monthly "Welcome" has been posted since 01-01-98 following discussion among the regulars at that time. WHILST THIS IS GENERALLY AGREED BY THE POSTERS TO uk.rec.walking IT IS STRICTLY UNOFFICIAL AND SHOULD BE USED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY. If you have any queries regarding this then we will be quite happy to assist you, just ask, please remember opinions given are worth no more or less than anyone else posting here, except Powell of course. He's a prat and doesnt count. He often attempted to shut down UEC and start his own newsgroup, no one rallied to his whimper on either count, so he sulked and left. The original charter for uk.rec.walking can be found at: <http://www.usenet.org.uk/uk.rec.walking.html> We have a small number of generally accepted guidelines: 1 Strictly speaking, ALL NET NANNIES ARE FORBIDDEN BY THE CHARTER THE REPETITION OF NET NANNY whinging IS NOT WELCOME 2 Please keep your line length to 70 characters [plain text] to assist readers whose terminals cut longer lines so that a post becomes almost meaningless. 3 No binaries or MIME encoded messages. 4 Please post in Plain Text not with HTML. MS Outlook [Express] defaults to HTML. You can change this by using the Menu choice Tools/Options/Send and selecting 'Plain Text for News and E-mail'. 5 Signatures can be any length 6 Remember that some postings are cross-posted to/from other newsgroups so your response may be read elsewhere. Some subjects may cause heated debate but they are usually resolved amicably which is why this is such a successful group. The kind of topics covered here include: Problems with blisters/boots etc. Queries and debate regarding the interpretation of footpath law. Requests for advice on a Long Distance Path. Details of an enjoyable walk and trip reports [TR]. Information about walking related web sites. Recommendations for accommodation/equipment/maps etc. Compasses and navigation. Maps - see <http://www.old- maps.co.uk> for 19th century maps of most of the UK. PLEASE NOTE: Requests by new subscribers for information regarding the National Three Peaks - Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon - are most welcome If your query is better answered in the online FAQ or elsewhere, someone will almost certainly point you in the right direction. If you are also interested in climbing you might like to try: uk.rec.climbing Other newsgroups of probable interest include: uk.rec.natural-history uk.rec.birdwatching rec.backcountry uk.rec.caving uk.rec.camping This also contains a link to past postings available on Google [formerly Deja] For posting photographs and other items of interest, Carol Haynes has provided a group site for uk.rec.walking: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ukrw/> Paul Saunders has compiled a photo gallery of the posters to uk.rec.walking which can be found at: <http://www.wilderness- wales.co.uk/urw/index.html> Adrian Marsh Tupper provides a monthly stats roundup of the newsgroup postings at: <http://www.highscotland.co.uk> The URL takes the form: <http://www.highscotland.co.uk/urwnov01.htm> using the first three letters of the month and last two digits of the year. He also has Munro Bagging on the Web at: <http://www.highscotland.co.uk/mindex.htm> At present it contains links to help you with queries regarding: Lists of walking related web sites LDPs Gear A Friendly Welcome - food and drink British Isles flora and fauna Walking/climbing screensavers The Boots FAQ has been revised by Chris Gilbert and Graham Drabble. It is posted every 21 days and is available at: <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sjoh1646/urw-boot.txt> Of course, how this can be developed depends on the subscribers. If you want to see general advice from walking-related organisations see: The British Mountaineering Council <http://www.thebmc.co.uk> The Mountaineering Council of Scotland <http://www.mountaineering- scotland.org.uk> The Scottish Rights of Way and Access Society <http://www.scotways.com> <mailto:info@scotways.com> The Ramblers Association <http://www.ramblers.org.uk> And finally - one response in a thread entitled "Why do you walk?": "The views of distant summits, the smell of wilderness heather, the grasp of rock and branch in the hand, the blowing of the wind, the shining of the sun, the solitude, the emptiness, the peace, the quiet, the shine of sunlight on speckled ice, the crisp feel of fresh snow under boot, the freshness of the mountain burn, the tenderness of the foot, the dampness of the whole spinal area, the scratching of the midge bite, the inaccuracy of the weather forecast, the thick cloud from two thousand feet, the rain, the cold, the distant beep of GPS, the rattling click of walking poles, the smell of insect repellent, the mud that's deeper than it looks, the leaking water bottle, the sting of untethered drawcord, the tension of annoying walking partner, the coach party on top of Ben Lomond, the getting back down, the comfortable car seat, the removal of the boots, the sigh, the relaxation, the pint of cold beer, the "I was up there" feeling. I guess it's just good fun." Copyright Colin MacDonald, ukrw, 02/11/99 |
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