Good afternoon all.
When I get time, Dartmoor is one of my favourite places to be, I love small walks, hikes and indeed camp upon it. I often obey the byelaws - maybe occasionally bent them a smidge (van camped..maybe..I'll deny it!), but one thing I never do on the moors is fires - its a gas burner or nothing.
But recently went for a lovely walk alongside one of the rivers, had a swim scouted about and realised that if I had walked a bit further that I might find somewhere quite pleasant to hunker down for the night - need to research a bit further. The area was wooded, alongside the river, plenty of nice rock which I'd be able to set up a stove on, but I was just wondering whether you guys would frown on a bushbox style stove being used? - not that I actually own one...
I'm in two minds, obviously I despise heading onto the moors and seeing scorch marks from poorly placed fires, I know fires up on the moors are v dangerous with peaty land, sad to see tree branches being snapped by the litter leaving bells, but equally a small stove with a bit of woodsmoke is always hard to beat...
Thoughts?
When I get time, Dartmoor is one of my favourite places to be, I love small walks, hikes and indeed camp upon it. I often obey the byelaws - maybe occasionally bent them a smidge (van camped..maybe..I'll deny it!), but one thing I never do on the moors is fires - its a gas burner or nothing.
But recently went for a lovely walk alongside one of the rivers, had a swim scouted about and realised that if I had walked a bit further that I might find somewhere quite pleasant to hunker down for the night - need to research a bit further. The area was wooded, alongside the river, plenty of nice rock which I'd be able to set up a stove on, but I was just wondering whether you guys would frown on a bushbox style stove being used? - not that I actually own one...
I'm in two minds, obviously I despise heading onto the moors and seeing scorch marks from poorly placed fires, I know fires up on the moors are v dangerous with peaty land, sad to see tree branches being snapped by the litter leaving bells, but equally a small stove with a bit of woodsmoke is always hard to beat...
Thoughts?