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Wildcamping toxic?
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- BigdummySteve
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- Dave Barter
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"Open Fires" <- don't tell Stunumplumz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 9:36 am Saw this recently
over 50% are no campervans which some benefit.
https://nearlywildcamping.org/
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Aye but they're all on private land with the owners full consent, so I suppose they can do what they want. Obviously i am bothered about the fact some campers might carry the habit over with them should they venture further but I'm saving for a helicopter gun ship to sort that out."Open Fires" <- don't tell Stu
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Isn't that likely to start more fires? This would be more appropriateBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 10:09 am I'm saving for a helicopter gun ship to sort that out.
It was that sort of site that Chickenlegs and myself stayed at on our way to Dartmoor last year, but as it was December and pi$$ing it down there was no chance of setting fire to anything, in fact the weather was so bad the owners wouldn't let us camp and insisted we stay in the cellar of the farmhouse with heating and a kettle
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From the BBC - Lockdown easing: 10 things you CAN do this summer
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Totally agree, its a constant recomendation on here that oneFor those who want to go the full wild-camping route, communities advise getting a landowner's permission
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another one in the guardian from the national trust
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... auty-spots
HOWEVER
Glad they can see the difference between what they do and what we do
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... auty-spots
HOWEVER
Both the National Trust and Cornwall Council are keen to distinguish between discreet wild campers – who pitch late in remote locations and go early without leaving any trace of their presence – and larger groups camping in inappropriate places and leaving behind rubbish.
Glad they can see the difference between what they do and what we do
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Aye but Guardian doesn’t.