Today at lawrencefield our climbing backtrack was a group of people, occasionally in a circle, more often in their own spaces, dancing to whatever was in their headphones, whooping, wailing, drumming.
it was exciting, intriguing and disturbing in equal measure; but what was it?
a local group, bank holiday primal special?
id like to book on the next one, or take it up as my own personal hobby.
> .....in a circle, more often in their own spaces, dancing to whatever was in their headphones, whooping, wailing, drumming ..... but what was it?.....
A bunch of idiots? (Can't be quite sure as I wasn't there)
Not my thing, but each to their own; it seems a lot more considerate than doing the same thing, but with music blaring through the woods, beaches, moors, or hills.
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