I want to buy one of these. Does anyone know of a UK distributer?
Please don't get on to me about Arrans etc. as I can't afford one!
Please don't get on to me about Arrans etc. as I can't afford one!
troyka said:cool looking tent.. i like the pics of ur camp.. where was it?
MagiKelly said:It is a small island on Loch Lomond... Great place but you really need a canoe to get there which is fine cause I have a canoe and it keeps the riff raff away
jamesoconnor said:i thought all the islands on loch lomond were owned privately? did you have any bother from the owner of the island or is it ok to camp there? im in glasgow so i'd love to camp there!
regards
james
MagiKelly said:Have a look into the land access laws of Scotland. This has ben discussed a lot on here. Basically you have the legal right to wild camp anywhere in Scotland. The exception are in peoples gardens and a few other things that will not effect Bushcrafters. You are allowed fires too. So no I have not had any problems with the owners. The island above is actually a nature reserve. If you are sensable you wil have no trouble. Also as you are in a canoe you can land in places where other boats cannot go..[/QUOTE
excellent!!! i never really knew that we were allowed to responsibly camp anywhere in the wild, even lighting fires. i do alot of wildlife and landscape photography, so to camp anywhere is great news for me as i can get to areas that will get me cracking sunrises etc.
another thing if i may ask, what island on loch lomond was it?
regards
james
MagiKelly said:Canoes are fantastic. Best bet is to get some lessons. A 15.5 foot canoe will take up to three adults or two with enough kit for an extended trip or one person and enough kit to live on. The type of canoe will effect stability etc. You can get a stable one that does not manouver as well and the other way round. Buy Song of the Paddle and you will never look back.
PM sent to try and keep us from drifting any further from topicjamesoconnor said:excellent!!! i never really knew that we were allowed to responsibly camp anywhere in the wild, even lighting fires. i do alot of wildlife and landscape photography, so to camp anywhere is great news for me as i can get to areas that will get me cracking sunrises etc.
another thing if i may ask, what island on loch lomond was it?
regards
james
That looks intersting Stew. Mountain Hardware stuff is usually pretty good and the price compares well to others of the type as wellStew said:Don't know how this compares to the GoLite but thought it might be of interest:
]Mountain Hardwear: Kiva Shelter