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As Dungala members retired from the workforce many used their new leisure to fully explore their country and soon found bus camping trips the economical answer. | As Dungala members retired from the workforce many used their new leisure to fully explore their country and soon found bus camping trips the economical answer. | ||
- | I give this background as, when the Club was formed there was much opposition from some SBW members who felt Dungalas were poaching from SBW. "After all", it was said. "there is provision for non-active SBW membership. What's the point of another club? | + | I give this background as, when the Club was formed there was much opposition from some SBW members who felt Dungalas were poaching from SBW. "After all", it was said. "there is provision for non-active SBW membership. What's the point of another club?" |
The point of the Dungala Club is, while still retaining your links to the walking world, to widen your horizons and increase your social activities now your walking days are over. Some of our members retain non-active membership in the SBW, others don't, others were never walkers but have that spirit of enquiry and adventure that marks not only walkers but many others. | The point of the Dungala Club is, while still retaining your links to the walking world, to widen your horizons and increase your social activities now your walking days are over. Some of our members retain non-active membership in the SBW, others don't, others were never walkers but have that spirit of enquiry and adventure that marks not only walkers but many others. |
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