If you are looking for electric hook-up, hard standing, flood lighting or perfectly mowed grass we are not the club for you. BUT if you are happy to pay less than 50p per week to be able to access a directory of wilder camping locations with landowner details we might be for you
I had the pleasure of meeting Steve, founder of @NearlyWildCamp, recently at @WildernessG. Here’s a @YouTube video about a few of the key features that make Nearly Wild Camping special.
‘We are a community and we own the organisation together’. 🏕️
https://t.co/7xjIcKaGan
Keep cool while camping:
Drink lots of water to stay hydrated. Set up your tent in the shade if possible. Use a lighter coloured flysheet to reflect heat. Bring a food/drinks cooler inside your tent.
Remove the rain fly and open doors and vents.
Camp near water. Use a tarp...
W = wildlife
I = immersion
L = locations
D = diversity
Deepening knowledge of our countryside; building connection with nature for our own and natures wellbeing; building positive conversations for a nature rich countryside...
Bikepacking has become an increasingly popular adventure activity, combining the thrill of cycling with the freedom of self-supported travel and camping. Check out our latest blog post: https://t.co/TGRYOiIOiu
Nearly Wild Camping Members Experience , 22 - 24 September
An opportunity to spend a weekend with the talented Tara Crank. For those that know her, this can only mean a great social event. A bit of bushcraft, foraging, fusion cooking and of course acoustic music.
While everyone is focussed on the news about Dartmoor being open for wild camping again, another announcement regarding camping has come to light, Amendments to the Order will come into force from 26th July 2023 allowing 60 days PD:
Full details here:
https://t.co/gr2JtMjTPs...
We recently helped Countryfile Magazine to find a wilder location for their 'Two-Person Tents' article which is featured in issue 203.
Reviews by Fi Darby Photo's by Justin Foulkes
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@garyvee Jumped off the ladder, sold over 500k items on ebay from my back garden. Got bored of that, got involved with an outdoor company, realised that wilderness shit was my thing, went with that, got successful. Happy to share my ups and downs including UK bailiffs trying to take stuff