I'm not a big fan of cities but at the same time they have fascinating history, especially places like London. You seem to know a lot about it which makes these videos really interesting. Good stuff dude
I highlight wild camping spots in this series, so maybe watch on? Which bits are you doing? I wouldn't recommend camping in most of London itself, realistically I think it would be hard to camp after Thamsmead and before Barnes . That central section is too built up, unless you're used to urban stealth camping....certainly I think you'd have to find sites well away from the river, (woods, open parks) not the river itself at that point is too built up. But it's totally doable outside of that central bit.
I'm not a big fan of cities but at the same time they have fascinating history, especially places like London. You seem to know a lot about it which makes these videos really interesting. Good stuff dude
Glad you enjoyed it!
So many big ones... guns I mean! 😉 Great video, Tim. I loved learning about London, even the grim tale of the maritime disaster
Thanks... Been hard to do but served me well for the Highlands stuff
9:47 I’ve had sections like that on rucksacks in the past - I’ve used them as belt hoops to attach sleeping rolls to.
Yes I've sene them but never knew what they were for... Sleeping pad would be another
Thanks for your posts.
I'm considering camping 80 miles of the Thames Path.
Is it what sections can i wild camp?
Thanks
I highlight wild camping spots in this series, so maybe watch on?
Which bits are you doing? I wouldn't recommend camping in most of London itself, realistically I think it would be hard to camp after Thamsmead and before Barnes . That central section is too built up, unless you're used to urban stealth camping....certainly I think you'd have to find sites well away from the river, (woods, open parks) not the river itself at that point is too built up.
But it's totally doable outside of that central bit.
@@harduphiker thanks. I'm not sure what bit I'm doing yet.