Years ago, I stumbled upon an article called "How To Wild Camp Anywhere For Free And Not Get Busted", written by a compatriot of yours. I've always found it interesting to see how others apply the idea in practice.
After doing it a few times, I think you'd need to try quite hard to get busted. If you pitch up late and strike early, I find most people won't go out of their way to challenge you
@@StatusMirror very true. A ranger did question me once after noticing my flashlight as I was trying to pack up before dawn. He became nicer when he realized I was with a bike.
I watched these videos a few weeks back, and I've just rewatched them again. Great video's. I'll be doing G to L in 5 months walking and dragging a van tyre. You had some great tips in the vid's which will really help me. Ty Dom
I'm very interested by this idea - I've never heard of a tyre-drag run before! If I see a grizzled hiker wander through my town with a massive wheel, at least I'll know what's going on 😂
Aha you got me! There were a few legitimate wilderness camp spots in this trip, but most of the time we were pitching up in farmer's fields. It would be hard to construct a route which ended every night in a national park, or AONB. That route would also be very hilly
Thanks Lads love your video style. Capturing the random nature of cycle touring. Nicely. 😊
Makes you proud to be British. God bless you Status Mirror
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Years ago, I stumbled upon an article called "How To Wild Camp Anywhere For Free And Not Get Busted", written by a compatriot of yours. I've always found it interesting to see how others apply the idea in practice.
After doing it a few times, I think you'd need to try quite hard to get busted. If you pitch up late and strike early, I find most people won't go out of their way to challenge you
@@StatusMirror very true. A ranger did question me once after noticing my flashlight as I was trying to pack up before dawn. He became nicer when he realized I was with a bike.
I watched these videos a few weeks back, and I've just rewatched them again. Great video's. I'll be doing G to L in 5 months walking and dragging a van tyre. You had some great tips in the vid's which will really help me. Ty Dom
I'm very interested by this idea - I've never heard of a tyre-drag run before! If I see a grizzled hiker wander through my town with a massive wheel, at least I'll know what's going on 😂
Did I see you years ago training in Sussex?😮
Smashing little film, thoroughly enjoyed cheers!
I enjoyed that, looking forward to more
Glad to hear it! Who knows, maybe I'll even get far enough to SeeScotland myself 😉
Top video as usual, looking forward to the next part.
Great start!!!!
very nice bro
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Epic guys, my advice tho, dont make a detailed plan, just start cycling and enjoy urself
That's definitely the way to do it! We did stop mentioning the "schedule" in the later parts - taking it day by day was much better
Why are you wearing a climbing helmet on a bike?🤣
“Wild”camping 😂😂😂👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
It’s “Free”camping
Aha you got me! There were a few legitimate wilderness camp spots in this trip, but most of the time we were pitching up in farmer's fields. It would be hard to construct a route which ended every night in a national park, or AONB. That route would also be very hilly
Lose the music!