Wild camping in oak tree filled nirvana

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GGTBod

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Well last weekend we (me and my brother) lightly packed the car and headed north across the border in search of a new spot to enjoy nature in the Galloway Forest Park, we had a simple plan and this was to not be stuck surrounded by sitka spruce trees.

Now anyone who knows the north of England and southern Scotland knows how tricky this can be as the area is literally covered in this weed tree, most were planted after WW2 to feed industry with wood for fuel and as industry turned away from using wood for fuel most of it was just left to grow and choke itself out and the weaker ones die and fall, rows and rows of them as far as the eye can see and the wildlife that lives amongst them being just as limited.

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So equipped with the trusty OS 1:25'000 maps of the area we set about visiting the tiny pockets of non-coniferous trees marked on the maps which were far enough away from roads to qualify for some wild camping spots, it took us over 4 hours of driving and hiking to and from the car before we found a lovely little oak tree filled area on the edge of a loch with a stunning stream rolling out of the mountains past it, it was well worth the effort (please don't ask as i won't divulge the location), it was clear that people had camped in the area before us but thankfully they seem to have respected the area and tried to leave no trace.

We set up camp and settled in for a couple of days of blissful relaxation, we never heard a single car all weekend, not a single plane flew overhead and we only seen 3 people and each of them asked us directions on how to get out of the area other than back the way they came.

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Clatteringshaws Loch


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The Bruce's stone on Clatteringshaws (one of many stones The Bruce may or may not have leant on, that was what the plaque said lol)

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4 hrs later camp settled an first cuppa on the go

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last morning just before packing up

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We barely even left behind footprints
 

Bishop

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Scenes like this are common
Oh dear god no! mercy! please no more photo's like that I'll be good honest

PS: Awesome images of the Loch you've got a real gem of a camp site there.
 

GGTBod

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It was a shame to leave, the smiles on our faces in the last two pics show exactly how much we both needed this little getaway.

The spruce blankets remind me of horror movie scenery, you could easy imagine being totally lost in the featureless rows running for your life and every time you looked back the dark shape hounding you is getting closer and closer as it whips in and out of sight behind the endless rows of trunks as you trip and fall with snot and tears of terror running down your face, maybe that's just me :yikes::yikes:
 
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looks like a great spot! big smiles all round! everyone needs to get away every now and then.....

(thats a cracking beard you got going in there btw....:))
 

badoosh

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Would you both like to adopt a new 48 yr old brother.
Then I could tag along,place looks stunning.
Love to go somewhere were you can't hear traffic and no light pollution as well,I'd be in heaven
 

GGTBod

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We will definitely be heading back to that spot at some point, next time we head up we are going to follow the same plan of looking for new spots with the same criteria but with less pressure, as it starts to get dark if we haven't found a new spot we can always head here, there was one point when we were still hunting for a spot around 7pm friday night when we were toying with the idea of paying for a night on a campsite behind a pub rather than pitching amongst the sitka, it was a great feeling when we found this gem and slowly started trekking the mile back uphill to the car to load up with the gear so we could set camp
 

John Fenna

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That looks very nice indeed!
I once spent an evening, after dark, navigating a footpath through an area of recently felled conifers up that way. Naturally the brashing had been left all over the path. Naturally (it was before the advent of LEDs) one of our torches failed. Naturally I ended cursing all conifers....
It is good to see patches of non coniferous still exist up that way :)
 

GGTBod

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They really are few and far between John, at some points you don't see a non-coniferous tree for mile after mile, in parts of Kielder forest there is a slow mission going on to replant indigenous trees as they harvest the sitka but it's a multi decade spanning project
 

GGTBod

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I'm either too old, too young or too culturally detached to get the reference



@Crassy84

I am sure there are many more hidden gems like this out there, the OS maps really help hunt them down as all non-coniferous wooded areas are clearly marked on them, it's just about finding the right combo of being far enough away from the road/path to qualify as wild camping and being able to get in and out carrying your kit, we had found a few other areas which would have made nice campsites before the one we loved but they were not suited to us as i have back issues and was just able to climb/hike in and out without carrying any kit
 
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Jack Bounder

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Google Earth can also be useful for finding good spots. It should be reasonably straight forward to find deciduous woodland within the coniferous mono-culture.
 

GGTBod

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Unfortunately non built up areas usually don't have the resolution in the images to distinguish properly, some areas it is and you can tell the difference but checkout Kielder forest it looks great via google but it is 99% coniferous, i've tried using this a lot for the same purpose and it is not much cop,


Whereas looking for this in amongst a map full of this
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is a little bit easier and is proving a lot more successful for us
 

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