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Warminster Adventure Sports Club

Warminster, P8

Warminster Adventure Sports Club
Warminster Adventure Sports Club (or WASC) is a tribe of outdoor enthusiasts based in Wiltshire and North East Somerset. We hold weekly meets, social events, and trips all over the UK and abroad in all seasons of the year. Make friends and get outdoors! If you want to make the most of your time, get outdoors , meet friends and explore what our amazing countryside has to offer, the Warminster Adventure Sports Club is for you! Our activities include kayaking, climbing, hiking, caving and cycling. Our members aren't trained instructors, but you'll be able to sample a range of activities with like-minded people at an introductory level. Then, if one sport takes your fancy, you might be able to club together with other members to hire a trainer or practise together. We love to get out and about and explore by water, footpath, cycle trail, rock or underground! Our trips have included the Wye valley, Snowdonia, the Peak District, the south coast and much more, but we can also help you discover some hidden gems right here on your doorstep, in West Wiltshire, NE Somerset and Avon too. What's more, we will always do our best to keep your costs low by lift-sharing and choosing good value campsites and bunkhouses. As a club member, we hope you will club together to suggest ideas for trips and help organise them. Don't worry, you don't need to be a leader, an instructor or an expert! You just need an adventurous spirit and an eagerness to make friends and make things happen! WASC members can use our app and chat group to discover what other members are into and share ideas for new adventures, both for WASC weekends and in-between time. The club owns kayaking, climbing and caving equipment which is available for club members to use on club events for a small fee. It's also available for personal use once members have shown they have sufficient skills to use it safely. When you join, you will have the option to take out club membership for British Canoeing and the British Mountaineering Council. Join the WASC ​ This is not a free group as participants will need to join to obtain insurance from the BMC or British Canoeing. We do allow some free tasters to get you to try the club, however to cover ourselves we ask you to become a paid member. Paid members have access to our Stack app and Whatsapp groups to discuss and attend events. We are in the process of shifting our 12-month membership calendar to May - April. That means you can now take advantage of our special 10-month offer: July 2023 (onwards) - end 2024 Adults: £30 U18: £15 A 10% discount is available for family groups with U18s.​ Please note that U18s can only join the club and attend club events alongside their parents/legal guardians. Please note that adults must sign up separately, unless signing up with U18s as a family. Please follow the link below to join WASC. https://www.entrycentral.com/thewasc?fbclid=IwAR0cHUT3AHu1mDkyKMPHnmg6mwIbKoVSCriItvBQhuZsWc_UidLHd-xaJWU
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Diverse - South West Autism Groups 16+

Bristol, E6

Diverse - South West Autism Groups 16+

Diverse UK is a social and support network for those aged 16+ that identify as Autistic. 
Our aim is to help reduce social isolation and encourage healthy relationships with those of similar interests by facilitating different group events. 

Areas that we cover in the South West are; Bristol, Bath, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. 
Health care professionals, support workers, social workers, friends, and family members are all welcome to attend.


Due to the current restrictions we are not able to hold any face to face group events.


The Diverse Monthly Online Pub Quiz and The Diverse Yoga Videos are proving to be popular. 


Click on the events section on the main Diverse fb page for details, or scroll down on the main feed to access and join in.


Prior and post pandemic we facilitate lots of monthly group events such as; a live music & nightclub event, pub social & board games, bike ride, cinema, walking, creative writing, art's & crafts, gaming, climbing, bowling, gig's and festivals and many more to come in the near future.....


If you have any ideas about a hobby or a group event that you would like to try or attend or even create then please email Marie@diverseuk.org 

Ownership of this Meetup group has been passed onto the Marie Wastlund & Harry Jones The Social Project Manager's of Diverse UK formerly known as The Bristol Asperger Social Group.

Mr David Preston has made a very generous £550 donation to cover the cost of running the Meetup group for the next 3 years. 

To be added to our monthly newsletter mailing list please email Marie@diverseuk.org.

415 members · Private

BACKABUSH BRISTOL - Hiking & Outdoor Adventure Meetup Group

Bristol, B7

BACKABUSH BRISTOL - Hiking & Outdoor Adventure Meetup Group
We are BACKABUSH XPLORERS, much copied but still the original and best hiking and outdoor activity Meetup group!!! **Who are we and how did it all begin?** Backabush Xplorers is Britain's longest established hiking and outdoor adventure Meetup group.  Our group was originally created back in 2002 (actually before we were on Meetup) by a multinational group of friends who loved hiking and wanted to get more out of our weekends and holidays. We wanted to share our heartfelt passion for the great outdoors and enthusiasm with others. For some years Backabush was an informal, unincorporated association managed by the founders for the benefit of its members. Our group grew rapidly in those early years and in 2008, following legal advice we decided it would be wise and prudent to become a registered company to protect our organisers and our members. Following this review and the formation of the limited company, our members can now pursue their legitimate activities and aims with complete peace of mind. **Why do we do it?** We love the outdoors! The primary motivation is fun (not profit) which means that our trips offer exceptional value for money. We continue as a group with the same ethos of organising events and trips for the benefit of our members. This is what we love and we are passionate about what we do. We will always endeavour to be budget conscious and price our activities only to cover necessary expenses. **What do we do?** Over the years we have hiked and explored the National Parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty in Britain and abroad. It may all have started years ago with a few hiking friends gathering for a weekend in a scruffy camping barn somewhere rural and pretty but it has developed a lot from there. Backabush has been hiking and enjoying outdoor adventure for well over a decade now and over this time we have organised literally hundreds of hiking trips throughout Great Britain. We have enjoyed visits to the Lake District, Snowdonia, Scotland, the Brecon Beacons, the Pembrokeshire Coast, Cornwall, the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, the Lincolnshire Wolds, the Cambrian mountains, the Wye Valley, the Forest of Dean, the North York Moors, the New Forest, the South Downs, the Malvern Hills, the Shropshire Hills, the South Downs, the Cotswolds, the Chiltern Hills, the Jurassic Coast, the Gower Peninsula, the Pennines, the Isle of Skye, Loch Ness, Ben Nevis, Glen Coe, the Isle of Arran, Glen Shiel, Torridon etc, etc, etc. National trails and long distance paths in Britain are another favourite of ours and to date we have completed the full length of Hadrian's Wall Path, the West Highland Way, the Cumbria Way, the Herriot Way and Wainwright's Coast to Coast. Although we have yet to complete the full length of many we have also enjoyed hiking sections of the Cotswold Way, Pennine Way, Offa's Dyke Path, Limestone Way, Allerdale Ramble, South West Coast Path, Great Glen Way, Monsal Trail, South Downs Way, Ridgeway, Thames Path and many, many others. We were also trailblazers when it came to offering exciting outdoor adventures overseas. Back in 2009 we organised our very first foreign trip when we headed down into Africa to climb Mt Toubkal, the highest summit in Morocco. Next we trekked in Nepal, climbing over a 5000+ metre pass linking the Langtang and Helambu valleys. Since these early treks we went on to organise things like via ferrata holidays in the Italian Dolomites, or hiking trips to the French Alps and Jura mountains. We also love 'hut to hut' trekking and have so far completed every step of the Tour du Mt Blanc, summited Monte Perdido in the Ordessa National Park and trekked for days in the French Pyrenees to reach the awe inspiring Cirque de Gavarnie. More recently we even organised trips to Slovakia to seek out winter snowshoeing in the High Tatras and gorge scrambling in the Paradise National Park. There are many other adventures we could mention. No other Meetup group offers adventure like this! **How do the logistics work?** We know our members are busy people so we do our best to provide a complete package for you. Backabush will research the locations, the hikes, book the accommodation and make a plan for all the meals. If you do not own a car we will help you to find transport or a lift share. You just need to communicate with the organiser who will help to co-ordinate things with you. With a little co-operation from our members it all works very well and allows us to keep offering new locations and new hikes, year after year. Although we might return to some amazing National Parks quite regularly we always endeavour to find new venues and plan entirely new hikes. If you check out our past events you will see that we offer unrivalled variety in the locations we visit. **What are the hikes like?** On every Backabush trip we try to provide a choice of hikes each day. Obviously we will choose the from most beautiful and best loved hikes in any given area. These hikes tend to be of various length, duration and difficulty. The idea is that each person can choose the hike that best suits their fitness, experience and interests. It is true that Backabush has a reputation within the Meetup community for offering longer and more challenging hikes but we always also offer more moderate options for those seeking a more relaxed day outdoors. Generally speaking we would say that anyone who can hike for 10 miles in hilly terrain should be fine on our trips. If you have any concerns please don't hesitate to contact us to ask questions. **What about safety?** Safety is always our number one priority. Although we can never make the outdoor environment entirely safe there are many steps that can be taken to minimise risk. Our team of outdoor activity leaders have many, many years of leadership experience and have received extensive outdoor training. Between all of our leaders we have years of military experience, ambulance work or mountain guiding. Our principal leadership team are Mountain Leader trained at Plas-y-Brenin (the National Mountain Sports Centre) in North Wales and Winter Skills trained at Glenmore Lodge in Scotland. We regularly update our first aid qualifications and carry the required emergency aid equipment for wilderness situations. Some of us have taught or assisted on micro-navigation training courses and all have excellent route finding skills regardless of visibility or weather. Additional our experience extends to high altitude mountaineering in several continents, be it summiting 6000+ metre peaks in the Andes, conquering the highest mountains in Africa or completing month long high altitude treks in the Himalayas. We take our 'duty of care' of very seriously and are trained to deal with outdoor emergencies. Sometimes we hire in specific skills as necessary in the form of fully qualified instructors for things like rock climbing, caving, coasteering, kayaking, horse riding, ghyll scrambling or technical mountaineering. For some foreign trips we will either provide logistical support for safe self guided mountain trekking or hire International Mountain Leaders as deemed necessary.  **Who joins our trips?** Although most people in the group are in their 20s, 30s and 40s age is not an issue to us - a fun loving and adventurous nature is more important. It is not uncommon to have over a dozen different nationalities represented in a single gathering. Our groups of hikers and outdoor adventurers vary in size but on every trip some people will be regulars and some first timers. Its a great way to make new hiking friends and you need not worry about coming alone as you will always be made to feel welcome. What we all have in common is a love of all kinds of outdoor activity including hiking, trekking, hill walking, mountaineering, scrambling, camping, canoeing, canyoning, kayaking, rock climbing, scuba diving, caving, coasteering, mountain biking and just about anything else that offers some outdoor adventure. We hope YOU will join us sometime soon. **Positive vibes!** **The Backabush Crew & Hiking Team** Contact Geoff & Nathan backabushxplorers@yahoo.com nathancapay@googlemail.com
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Gay Outdoor Club

Bristol, B7

Gay Outdoor Club
The [Gay Outdoor Club](https://www.goc.org.uk/) operates throughout Great Britain, and provides a wide range of outdoor and indoor sports and recreational activities for everyone in the LGBTQI+ community. Our 1,800+ members enjoy [over 500 events each year](https://www.goc.org.uk/events/). Activities include walking, cycling, swimming, skiing and mountaineering, boating and camping, weekend and overseas trips, arts & culture, history & heritage and social events. GOC is a members club and a charity – no one is paid for their role in it, and no-one makes a profit from it. The club consists of [about 40 local & specialist groups](https://www.goc.org.uk/groups/). Members can join as many of these groups as they wish, and have access to all events of all groups around the country. [Membership ](https://www.goc.org.uk/shop/membership/)costs just £17 per year, following a 4-month free trial. We use this meetup group to welcome newcomers at monthly online social events, and at just a few of the many events organised by our different groups around the country - to enable you to meet GOC and some of our members, and to encourage you to join as a member yourself. As a newcomer you are welcome to attend\* up to three welcome events free via the meetup group. After that you are invited to join as a member via [our website](https://www.goc.org.uk/shop/membership/), where you can join any of our groups and book any of all their events. Alternatively, start your trial membership now via [our website](https://www.goc.org.uk/shop/membership/), and you are welcome to join all of our groups and events for free right away for 4 months! What are you waiting for? See you outdoors, or perhaps online first... -- **\*If you RSVP "yes" and then cannot attend after all**, please remember to change your RSVP to "no". Each "yes" will count toward your three welcome events.
327 members · Private

Mountain Biking Bristol

Bristol, B7

Mountain Biking Bristol

A group intended to be a meeting point for riders who already have some experience, reasonable fitness and basic technical skills besides love for the sport as well as meeting others of similar interests. 

Riding will happen more often around Ashton Court/ Leigh Woods but also in South Wales, Forest of Dean, North Wales and more. 

 Riders of different levels of fitness are welcome but there will be no 'family' rides, only grades BLUE and ABOVE (see bellow) will be organised. Our rides are not suitable for children!

We follow the grading system suggested by the mountain biking industry as described by the following sites:

http://www.mbwales.com/en/content/cms/Trail_Search/Trail_Grading/Trail_Grading.aspx

https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/knowledge/training/article/izn20130802-Mountain-bike-trail-centre-grades-0

In our own words:

• Blue -  Regular pace with time to catch breath, challenging but guaranteed to raise a smile.

• Red - Steady pace, technical elements, reasonable distance/ duration.

• Black - Fast paced and very technical, and or long distance. 

Important: this group hasn't got any intention of being or acting as a cycling club. It is simply a meeting place for people who want to ride in the company of other cyclists. Therefore it is important to understand that all riders must be responsible for their own health, safety and well being as well as being prepared for dealing with common situations typical of the activity like change in weather, mechanical problems, flat tyres, etc.Mountain Biking is a hard sport not free of risk  and this group cannot be deemed responsible for the exacerbation of any medical condition as well as any crash or accidents that might occur during our rides.

1597 members · Public