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Prospective members are free to attend up to five walks, before deciding whether to join. See the Going to a Walk page for general information about walking with the group. |
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Become a Member |
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- Do I have join to go to my first walk? |
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By joining you will get access to a range of benefits: · Access to all our walks, social events and weekends away. · Walk: a high-quality quarterly magazine. · Hike: a magazine specifically aimed at members of 20s/30s walking groups. · The Rambler’s yearbook: containing a mass of useful information about walking and places to stay. · Discounts in a range of outdoor shops. |
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- What are the benefits of joining? |
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Membership rates (as of June 2010) are: · Individual: £29.50 · Joint: £39.50 · Reduced: £17.50 (For people who, for whatever reason, cannot afford the standard rate) · Reduced joint: £23.50 (For people who, for whatever reason, cannot afford the standard rate) |
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- How much does it cost to join? |
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Hike Norfolk is a part of the Ramblers, so to join our group new members sign up with the Ramblers and specify ‘Hike Norfolk’ on the membership application form (or the drop down box on the online form). For details of joining the Ramblers go to: http://www.ramblers.org.uk/membership/about/joinand-share-the-joy.htm |
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- How do I join? |
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All members are welcome to contribute, particularly with the leading of walks. If this is new to you, you can ask an existing member help you if needs be. However if you don’t feel confident enough to lead a walk but would still like to help out, organising one of our social events would be greatly appreciated by members. For insurance reasons, all walk leaders must be members of the Ramblers. |
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- Can I help with organising? |
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Hike Norfolk |
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The Ramblers is Britain's walking charity, working to safeguard the footpaths, the countryside and other places we go walking, and to encourage more people to take up walking. With 125,000 members in England, Scotland and Wales, the Ramblers been working for walkers for the last 75 years. |
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