mattmacman wrote:My Friends
Those people who do nothing are in most cases a minority, and maybe in some circles it may take younger people years to discover the beauty of the outdoors but im fortunate this is not my case. I find if i want to go bushwalking with friends (the sort who are happy to be in the outdoors in moderation but dont find it natural to them) I have to be NICE to them and help them into the whole outdoors thing.
This is a very reassuring statement and one which people who work with younger people eg Scouts, schools should take on board.
I find when I have been on trips with older people ( and this is just on SOME trips, but it dosent take much to discourage a young person) a young person might complain about something trivial and get bashed on by a older person, I was on my first hike on the Bibbulmun with my school and one of the older people looking after us just made it hell for the younger people there and i could just tell that they weren't going to be hiking again anytime soon, my brother was extremely discouraged a swell and It has taken me a long time to get him to go on another hike. If i go on a hike with friends I give them very specific instructions on what to bring as to make it more comfortable so that they might like to go again.
This unfortunately is the attitude of a minority of older people who can't tolerate or adapt to the different ways of thinking that younger people have. Many organisation are trying to tackle this problem and one that comes to mind is the CFA (Country Fire Authority) in Victoria.This is also one of the reasons that bushwalking clubs need to set up "clubs within clubs' for younger people as several Clubs have already done so.
But with young people you do really have to be patient or they will lose interest easily.
This is the value of a Club having a Facebook page so that potential new and younger members can be welcomed by the FB "host" and other young members and encouraged to come to an introductory meeting with other young people. Young people on first Club walks need to have a young "mentor" assigned for the reasons you mention above and perhaps encouraged to bring a friend.
Thanks for your contribution to solving the problem of a lack of young people in Clubs and for fitting it around your busy gaming schedule, which I suspect had just finished when you wrote this. Any other suggestions you have would be most welcome.
