I have come across recommendations several times that, when camping in bear country, you should sleep in a tent. That is what I do. I have very rarely seen people sleeping in hammocks overnight or under tarps when I've been in bear country. At least if you're in a tent an inquisitive bear is likely to have woken you up before gaining access to you - and you can have got your bear spray to hand. Under a tarp the bear could be licking the remnants of last night's curry off your face before you awake!
I still use a tarp or two over my eating/living area of camp, particularly if staying more than one night.
You could do like Handmade Matt on here and make your own campervan, lutons are cheap as chips through the auctions at the moment... I understand your grief, though, I tried for years to get hubby camping but its a no-go unless its in a field of military vehicles and we're 'camping' in a K9...She does however keep nagging for a Campervan which is way off budget!!!..... I doubt very much the first pic was a bushcraft meet
You could do like Handmade Matt on here and make your own campervan, lutons are cheap as chips through the auctions at the moment...
Oh no, that wouldn't do, would have to be as good as if not better than the Jones' VW!![]()
that pic was the last North Wood meet,![]()
like many others on here over the years i have accumulated a lot of gear , but i can safely say other than the main summer holiday, i will probably never use my tents etc again. i will continue with either the tarp or hammock.
this isnt a kit envy thing, and ive heard the argument 'why not be comfortable?'. its just that i struggle to understand why people who love the outdoors as we all do, want to stoke up the woodburner and shut themselves away from the sight, feel, sound and smell of the very thing they come for?
And it can be a bit disconserting for a diabetic to give yourself your injections without privacy.
I must say I've got quite used to "shooting up" wherever I am whenever I need to![]()
Me as well. But then pulling my pants down to tuck my shirt back in after is another matter.
I think it's a trend back towards camping in general, there is a site just up the road from me (used to take longer to pack the motor than drive there!!)where we used to camp, could have a fire etc, was never a problem booking. It then appeared in the cool camping guide, and guess what, bank holidays booked a year in advance!
Less was the way I intended going too but then I saw all the cool comfort enhancments those clever Northwood bushbros made and I got carried awayGawd !!! I am coming to North wood in Feb but PLEASE, isn't there somewhere I can hide away and be with the woods, not a version of Galstonbury Festival ??? That is glamping to me and not what I want to go to meets for. I'm hoping to learn how to live comfortably with less and less gear. I want the outdoors, nature, not rows and rows of tents!
But there's some wildlife we don't get to see there, thankfully.... sitting bait for the alligators.