Managed to finally get out and do a solo Friday night 
My biggest fear was boredom really (with maybe the odd 'oribble' thing in the back of my mind LoL) but i think its the first night I've actually had time to just sit an reflect.
The weather was stunning as per forecast, so not expecting rain i found a nice gulley to keep a low profile, although i was well off the beaten track anyhooo... Not the best piccy's as just a camera phone.
Set the fireplace and got ready for darkness.
Fragrant chicken curry for tea! No nettles and acorns this time
The spirt of Sir Didymus promised to keep the 'orrible things away for the night
Time for a chill out, bottle of plonk and a toe warming...
For the last hour, i celebrated my first solo with a longfire as a treat, there was literally tons of standing deadwood and the campfire was kept to a minimum until then.
Managed to sleep from 10pm until 8am, waking a few times through-out the night, but i do that at home anyways.
Stumps where burned in the morning, and i was pleased to have survived!!
Spent two hours decamping, wetting the fireplace, scattering the cold ashes and pretty much putting every twig and leaf back. Other than damp raked leaves,
I would have never known someone had slept there just a few hours before...
All-in, it was a fantastic night and something I plan on doing again really soon.
Get out there and give it a go if you haven't already... al.

My biggest fear was boredom really (with maybe the odd 'oribble' thing in the back of my mind LoL) but i think its the first night I've actually had time to just sit an reflect.
The weather was stunning as per forecast, so not expecting rain i found a nice gulley to keep a low profile, although i was well off the beaten track anyhooo... Not the best piccy's as just a camera phone.



Set the fireplace and got ready for darkness.

Fragrant chicken curry for tea! No nettles and acorns this time


The spirt of Sir Didymus promised to keep the 'orrible things away for the night


Time for a chill out, bottle of plonk and a toe warming...

For the last hour, i celebrated my first solo with a longfire as a treat, there was literally tons of standing deadwood and the campfire was kept to a minimum until then.

Managed to sleep from 10pm until 8am, waking a few times through-out the night, but i do that at home anyways.
Stumps where burned in the morning, and i was pleased to have survived!!

Spent two hours decamping, wetting the fireplace, scattering the cold ashes and pretty much putting every twig and leaf back. Other than damp raked leaves,
I would have never known someone had slept there just a few hours before...

All-in, it was a fantastic night and something I plan on doing again really soon.
Get out there and give it a go if you haven't already... al.
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