...With a camera lens.
Number 11 on my [thread=136432]Sixteen skills in 2016[/thread] is to track and see a Red Squirrel in the wild.
Googling suggests that the closest wild population[1] to me here in Canterbury, is the Isle of Wight. With the next nearest being Brownsea Island (Dorset), then Anglesey.
So my thinking is a few days camping on the Isle of Wight with days spent with my big lens in the woods. With a back up plan of a day or two on Brownsea Island if I fail on the Isle of Wight.
With this in mind, can anyone recommend simple campsites on the Isle of Wight? Don't need anything fancy, Field + tap + loo is enough. Probably thinking the eastern end of the island (I want to visit Borthwood Copse). Bonus points if they allow fire, or at least a fire box?
Cheers
J
[1]Values of wildness are open to debate for anything in the UK really.
Number 11 on my [thread=136432]Sixteen skills in 2016[/thread] is to track and see a Red Squirrel in the wild.
Googling suggests that the closest wild population[1] to me here in Canterbury, is the Isle of Wight. With the next nearest being Brownsea Island (Dorset), then Anglesey.
So my thinking is a few days camping on the Isle of Wight with days spent with my big lens in the woods. With a back up plan of a day or two on Brownsea Island if I fail on the Isle of Wight.
With this in mind, can anyone recommend simple campsites on the Isle of Wight? Don't need anything fancy, Field + tap + loo is enough. Probably thinking the eastern end of the island (I want to visit Borthwood Copse). Bonus points if they allow fire, or at least a fire box?
Cheers
J
[1]Values of wildness are open to debate for anything in the UK really.