Please forgive me for any misunderstandings and silly questions. I am autistic and trying to learn as much as I can to prepare for myself for my trip.
I am learning survival skills for wild rural camping in a weekly basis with professional training. I want to come to Scotland as a visitor to go wild camping far as I can away from society however I am running into a few issues which has caused me a lot of confusion.
My latest questions of confusion are below:
I know knives are a big issue but I was hoping to bring my fishing knife for gutting and cleaning my fish I catch. I am fully aware of clubs I have to pay fees and any landowners I need to get permission from to fish. Once I plan on where exactly I am going I will do what needs to be done to make sure no laws are broken.
I recently found out my machete sized knife was an absolute no go most likely so a new knife will need it be purchased for my trip. My throwing axe I am not entirely sure as I have heard a hatchet is allowed. However, I heard I need a foraging license and/or permission from land owners to cut down any branches or twigs. Is this true? If so, how can anyone do wild survival if they can’t curb down small branches or something to make a fire for warmth?
Any advice on my fishing knife?
Final question for now, how can anyone just go walking or camping in the rural part of Scotland far from society if there all these laws? I mean you can’t carry a months worth of food supplies? They have to fish and/or hunt small game to survive.
Advice please?
I am learning survival skills for wild rural camping in a weekly basis with professional training. I want to come to Scotland as a visitor to go wild camping far as I can away from society however I am running into a few issues which has caused me a lot of confusion.
My latest questions of confusion are below:
I know knives are a big issue but I was hoping to bring my fishing knife for gutting and cleaning my fish I catch. I am fully aware of clubs I have to pay fees and any landowners I need to get permission from to fish. Once I plan on where exactly I am going I will do what needs to be done to make sure no laws are broken.
I recently found out my machete sized knife was an absolute no go most likely so a new knife will need it be purchased for my trip. My throwing axe I am not entirely sure as I have heard a hatchet is allowed. However, I heard I need a foraging license and/or permission from land owners to cut down any branches or twigs. Is this true? If so, how can anyone do wild survival if they can’t curb down small branches or something to make a fire for warmth?
Any advice on my fishing knife?
Final question for now, how can anyone just go walking or camping in the rural part of Scotland far from society if there all these laws? I mean you can’t carry a months worth of food supplies? They have to fish and/or hunt small game to survive.
Advice please?