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Starting a hiking club requires trekking experience, enthusiasm, and an advertising scheme. Local advertising and social media can attract members. Thoroughly plan the first trip and provide detailed travel information to keep members interested and ensure a fun and challenging experience for all.
A hiking club can be a fun way to travel and learn about the different regions, geographies and cultures the world has to offer. Forming a hiking club is similar to starting most other types of clubs. You will need previous trekking experience, an ongoing interest and zeal, and an advertising scheme.
The most important prerequisite for starting a trekking club is trekking experience. If you’re hoping to start a club, but have never hiked before, planning a club trip can be quite difficult, as you won’t know what to expect. Preparation is mandatory for trekkers and trek novices will seek advice and help from you as the head of the club.
Enthusiasm for hiking can help you achieve your goal of starting a hiking club. Trekking can be a long and difficult journey filled with many unexpected twists and turns. Your interest in trekking will motivate beginners to experience the pleasures and enjoyment of trekking. Your enthusiasm can also remind experienced members, who have had a difficult or disappointing trek, of the good points of trekking.
Don’t expect a large turnout right away. Building a successful hiking club takes time and constant effort. Advertising is the best way to acquire club members, both experienced and inexperienced. Start your campaign with local advertising, which is easy and effective and can attract hiking enthusiasts and interested beginners who live in the same area. Meeting and talking to someone in person builds not only their trust, but yours as well, and can help establish a close-knit community of hikers.
A small ad in a newspaper will inform its readers of the club, but advertising through social media is more likely to get you a larger response. Search blogs, forums and other online communities of established trekkers and contribute as much as possible. Take note of what people expect from a hiking club and the necessary duties that will fall upon you as the club founder.
You can also start a hiking blog, promote it online, and keep track of how many people follow it. Maintaining a personal blog achieves three goals. It allows you to measure the number of people interested in trekking, build a contact group and establish an outlet for communication and interaction among interested trekkers. Another option is to promote the club on websites that facilitate communication among millions of users. On such websites, you can create a page or group that details your club’s goals and values and that is geared towards users who live in close proximity to the club.
Once you have received enough feedback from interested parties to officially establish the club, its first trip should be planned. Thoroughly research the primary route of travel and be sure to include input from members. Check for potentially dangerous items and the best and most interesting routes to take. This attention to detail will set the pace and tone for all future travel and build members’ trust in you and in the club.
Keep people interested by providing detailed travel information. Offer assistance whenever possible to club members who need help. Try to keep your spirits up before you leave, and this is where your enthusiasm can help. Finally, do your best to ensure that the trek is a fun and challenging experience for members at all experience levels. Guiding and advising beginners and providing companionship for experienced trekkers will ensure members return for another trek.
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