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How do you get into wild camping, it seems so overwhelming and a lot of information to try and gather?
  • Ah good stuff. Don't go buying loads of stuff if you're not sure whether you need it or not. It all adds up weight-wise and before you know it that bag will suck to carry. Like someone else said, hit a local camp site and see how you go - you can always go home if it all goes wrong.

    And don't forgot, legally you cannot wild camp in England and Wales whereas most of Scotland is fine except around Loch Lomond if I recall correctly.

  • How do you get into wild camping, it seems so overwhelming and a lot of information to try and gather?
  • I don't have a resource to point you towards, but firstly decide how you're doing things. Are you hiking? Or are you hitting green lanes (BOATs and UCRs) in a 4x4? The first will make you need lightweight and smaller kit, the latter less so. Figure out what you're looking to do and buy accordingly.

  • The Major Oak

    I went to see the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest the other day and thought I’d share.

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