Hi all,
I'm a new member to the site, and I am in a bit of a dilemma, so I would love to receive some opinions from your good selves.
I am planning a 4 day wild camp / hike in the Brecon beacons in early - mid April (followed by the Gower coast a few days after this). I have spent a fair amount of time in the area on exercises with the army (which I am leaving at the end of the month after 12 years), and I know it is wet and cold - but have always had the chin up and carry on philosophy. The route is all planned, no more then 13 miles in any one day. Rations thought out, kit checked and packed.
I am planning on taking the Mrs, she is enthusiastic - although it's not her first choice of romantic holiday, she has only done camp-site camping and a couple of days of hill walking at any one time. it has been raised that she may be too cold at nights (4 season doss bag, decent tent and plenty of layers). Do you think it will be too cold for some one not used to being in an outdoor environment? But she spent the first 17 years of her life in Lithuania where it can drop to -30! I am having an internal debate regarding this . . . will it be too cold . . . will she love it. . . . .
Any comments welcome,
Many thanks in advance
I'm a new member to the site, and I am in a bit of a dilemma, so I would love to receive some opinions from your good selves.
I am planning a 4 day wild camp / hike in the Brecon beacons in early - mid April (followed by the Gower coast a few days after this). I have spent a fair amount of time in the area on exercises with the army (which I am leaving at the end of the month after 12 years), and I know it is wet and cold - but have always had the chin up and carry on philosophy. The route is all planned, no more then 13 miles in any one day. Rations thought out, kit checked and packed.
I am planning on taking the Mrs, she is enthusiastic - although it's not her first choice of romantic holiday, she has only done camp-site camping and a couple of days of hill walking at any one time. it has been raised that she may be too cold at nights (4 season doss bag, decent tent and plenty of layers). Do you think it will be too cold for some one not used to being in an outdoor environment? But she spent the first 17 years of her life in Lithuania where it can drop to -30! I am having an internal debate regarding this . . . will it be too cold . . . will she love it. . . . .
Any comments welcome,
