Preferably in real life and without religion or alcohol.

  • johnydoe666@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    23 days ago

    Scouting helped me a lot with this. It’s an active community, and not just for kids. And it’s worldwide, so wherever you go, there’s a community you can visit, or recognize

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      23 days ago

      If you don’t mind me asking, how old are you and did you consistently do Scouting from child/teenhood to recently?

      Been playing with the idea of Rovers, I just don’t know what that’d be like as an adult out of Scouting for many years who’s lost most of their outdoor experience.

      Edit: Not Rovers I guess, the one that takes people over 26. Edit edit: I thought this was a thing but I guess isn’t, though some Googling suggests there’s something in the works topping out at 30ish.