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Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sat 15 Apr, 2017 4:14 pm
by Suz
Hello,
I'm just wondering whether people who've found hiking companions online (e.g. Here) have had generally negative or positive experiences?
The reason I ask is, and I'm probably too late for this year...but I'd like to do some of the more challenging hikes in SW Tassie (e.g. The Western Arthurs) and I question whether it is sane to attempt them alone...particularly when I have no experience with rock climbing / ropes (I do like a good scramble tho).
Naturally for tougher hikes it is not just about meeting someone whose company one enjoys but also their relative skill/experience.
Perhaps it is a bit daft to ask this online but I just thought I'd see if anyone had any helpful insight...is hooking up with other hikers online a positive experience or something to be avoided?
Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sat 15 Apr, 2017 6:34 pm
by Moondog55
Not an easy question to answer.
I've talked to people on-line about meeting up and walking but never done so without first meeting in person or at a pre-arranged place with no committment to continue.
I walk mainly solo anyway
I have a standing invitation for people to join me at my winter camp at Pretty Valley and over the years very few people have done so.
How can you tell how well equipped they are and if their experience is real or fantasy?
The walking equivalent of date rape is a possibility that can't be ignored theses days I guess
Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sun 16 Apr, 2017 9:07 am
by CasualNerd
I've met a few people on walks and swapped social media details to plan walks again later. Attitudes shift as a new generation is comfortable using online services to meet.
I created a facebook group called 'Bushwalking Tasmania Social Group' with this in mind, feel free to give it a shot - if you plan on meeting someone obviously do so with relevant caution.
Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sun 16 Apr, 2017 9:38 am
by Suz
Yeah good points moondog - normally walk alone too - may be best to walk with other women regards your latter point - and defo meet beforehand to assess gear / experience.
Thanks CN - I have joined

Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sun 16 Apr, 2017 11:01 am
by davidf
I have never got a bushwalking partner over the internet but if a project of interest came up i would. If I wasnt sure of my ability on the walk I would want to go on an easier walk to check things out. I have met people as climbing and packrafting partners and all experiences have worked out, some now close friends.
Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sun 16 Apr, 2017 12:41 pm
by PedroArvy
Try
http://www.meetup.com e.g.
https://www.meetup.com/Sydney-Bushwalking-Group/
Posting random trips to search for a companion isn't that effective.
Meetup is less formal than a club and a very successful system for meeting others with your interests.
Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sun 16 Apr, 2017 6:12 pm
by Hermione
It's not always easy to tell who will be a suitable walking partner, even when you think you know the person quite well. I think you have to go on a walk together to really be sure, preferably a hard walk as that tends to bring out the best or worst in all of us. I have no experience with finding walking partners online, though I think the same would apply, plus I guess there is the fact that you know nothing about the person except what they've told. As the mother of two daughters I am quite distrusting.
Re: Finding Hiking Companions online

Posted:
Sun 16 Apr, 2017 8:46 pm
by davidf
My younger sister was experimenting with online dating when I went climbing with a bloke at the zawn port stephens, she was living in nelson bay, he was her age, fit, had a physics degree and a job.That night i told her she said I had picked up her dream man and I should be stalking women for affairs online at my age;):)