I use my DD 3x3 tarp and Robens Mountain Bivvy to camp in a field. The tarp supports were legs off an old tripod. It rained in the morning
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@davidpayne8413Ай бұрын
When I was a young soldier, 1973 we were taught leave no trace
@jzubsАй бұрын
amen
@ysgolgerlanАй бұрын
I wish many others were taught it as well. Thanks for watching. 👍
@CottonBudАй бұрын
Really enjoyed that once again! Shows that wild camping isn't always about those prime National Park trig point locations - sometimes the best views are from fields a few miles away! Thanks for sharing, looked just my sort of camp. 👍
@ysgolgerlanАй бұрын
It was around a 10 minute drive and then a mile and a half of walking to get there. I suppose the farmer could have found me had he come to tend to the cows, but I was left alone to enjoy the wonderful view. I have seen you camp in similar places on your channel, especially your micro adventure videos, and really enjoyed them. The old hips are giving me problems these days, so I cannot walk too far. Thanks for watching. 👍
@WildBikeCamperАй бұрын
Great vid. Loved the chilled out cows (why people are so scared of them I don't know) and that castle looks very impressive. I need to try a tarp and groundsheet camp soon...
@ysgolgerlanАй бұрын
The cows were actually quite funny because as soon as they saw me coming they all gathered in a row at the fence, one of them even licked my hand. Thanks for the comment and for watching. 👍
@malacarabushcraft1451Ай бұрын
Buen campamento 👍
@ysgolgerlanАй бұрын
Gracias y gracias por mirar. 👍
@Redacted076625 күн бұрын
Sad sight seeing those cows.. All mothers and calves taken away either for veal, dead within a week, or eventually raped by a human hand just to provide milk for humans... Dairy is scary
@ysgolgerlan24 күн бұрын
These cows have some quality of life as they are free to roam all the fields before the inevitable happens to them, also they are not a dairy herd so no milking for them. Thanks for watching.