shirokazan
Veteran
Having read your CGOAB write-ups, and your posts on this forum, I am in awe of your ability to find decent wild camping sites.
On my recent tour of Scotland, I decided to wild camp the day I was on Kintyre. I cycled mile after mile looking for somewhere decent but ended up running out of daylight. Everywhere seemed to be fenced off. I ended up pitching the tent across a very rough surface in an area that was a cleared logging site. The tent had at least two significant branches underneath it and my feet were higher than my head. Still, it was gone 8.30 and raining (an inner-first pitching tent, of course) so I had no choice. The following morning, as I cycled down to Tarbert, I didn't pass any better alternatives so I felt a bit better about the previous night's experience.
How do you do it, Anthony? What's the secret of finding a decent place to wild camp?
On my recent tour of Scotland, I decided to wild camp the day I was on Kintyre. I cycled mile after mile looking for somewhere decent but ended up running out of daylight. Everywhere seemed to be fenced off. I ended up pitching the tent across a very rough surface in an area that was a cleared logging site. The tent had at least two significant branches underneath it and my feet were higher than my head. Still, it was gone 8.30 and raining (an inner-first pitching tent, of course) so I had no choice. The following morning, as I cycled down to Tarbert, I didn't pass any better alternatives so I felt a bit better about the previous night's experience.
How do you do it, Anthony? What's the secret of finding a decent place to wild camp?