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I often walk to Brockwell Park from Dulwich, excellent suggestion! I'd be up for it



psychology Dulwich Wrote:

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> It is nice to see so many of us are joining a

> walking group.

> I live in west Dulwich.

> May be Brockwell park would be a good option.

> Any thoughts, please let me know.#Thanks

> Shanta

I'm part of this (Lewisham)


https://www.walkingforhealth.org.uk/walkfinder/lewisham-healthy-walks


PM me if you would like to get involved. There is a lovely walk in Wells Park. Others are looking at Waterlink Way. I do some other walks - Dulwich Park, the Rye, One Tree Hill, The various cemeteries, Ruskin park and more. There is now a 9am walk meeting at Honor Oak Station.


Numbers have dropped off due to pandemic, I did some Zoom walks which were poorly attended as those they were targeted at probably aren't always computer savvy.

Just get together with a few friends and head off.

I meet some chums one night each week for a decent walk and catch-up.

Last week was ED to Westminster to Southbank to London Bridge to ED. 11.3 miles apparently.

No need for pubs !!


ETA: And night-time is much MUCH quieter.

Not everyone can do this, either lack of opportunity of different circumstances.


I agree about night time walking, beginning to prefer it now!



KidKruger Wrote:

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> Just get together with a few friends and head

> off.

> I meet some chums one night each week for a decent

> walk and catch-up.

> Last week was ED to Westminster to Southbank to

> London Bridge to ED. 11.3 miles apparently.

> No need for pubs !!

>

> ETA: And night-time is much MUCH quieter.

Of course.

Just suggesting for those who can get out with friends, obviously the distance was a bit extreme too !


siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Not everyone can do this, either lack of

> opportunity of different circumstances.

>

> I agree about night time walking, beginning to

> prefer it now!

>

>

> KidKruger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Just get together with a few friends and head

> > off.

> > I meet some chums one night each week for a

> decent

> > walk and catch-up.

> > Last week was ED to Westminster to Southbank to

> > London Bridge to ED. 11.3 miles apparently.

> > No need for pubs !!

> >

> > ETA: And night-time is much MUCH quieter.

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