Hey all (I had some account issues last night so actually created a new account to post this thread, but it's yet to be approved, so I'll create it again now I've worked out what was up with my account).
After 3 years at uni, with barely a day off (I've had 3 days off since December 28th!), I'm looking at taking my final exam on the 17th of this month, and then looking at getting in the car and taking some time to myself before the job hunt begins (If I had my way It would be 6 months of trips so the uni doesn't get the satisfaction of being able to use my graduate job for their league tables )
Anyway, I've not really done any outdoors stuff whatsoever for various reasons, despite having a room full of kit, so am a little lost as to the best places to head.
My main desire, is to get out to the coast in the car (I'm based in the south-west, so cornwall/devon is ideal, but happy to explore elsewhere). Ideally I'd like to be able to ramble about and do some foraging for various edibles, such as seaweeds, shellfish, maybe a spot of fishing off the rocks etc, and then either wander in-land a bit or stay near the coast and sneakily (but responsibly) pitch a tent or tarp with bivvy somewhere where I could light a small fire to cook on (most likely just with a honey stove and a billy can etc, nothing fancy or damaging to the environment).
Alternatively I'm thinking possibly somewhere along the west coast of Wales, St Davids, Pembrokeshire etc. Another thought is the Lake District for some walks and lake fishing (might as well give Scotland my first visit as well if I'm already that far north).
Just wondering if anyone has any experience in this kind of thing, and knows of any good remote and secluded locations where foraging and camping is viable. I'd rather avoid tourists and such if possible, and just enjoy peace and quiet, and nature (3 years in London, it would be nice to be alone!). The last thing I'd want is to find myself sleeping in a farmers field etc, doesn't strike me as very exciting!
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
vb
Hugh
After 3 years at uni, with barely a day off (I've had 3 days off since December 28th!), I'm looking at taking my final exam on the 17th of this month, and then looking at getting in the car and taking some time to myself before the job hunt begins (If I had my way It would be 6 months of trips so the uni doesn't get the satisfaction of being able to use my graduate job for their league tables )
Anyway, I've not really done any outdoors stuff whatsoever for various reasons, despite having a room full of kit, so am a little lost as to the best places to head.
My main desire, is to get out to the coast in the car (I'm based in the south-west, so cornwall/devon is ideal, but happy to explore elsewhere). Ideally I'd like to be able to ramble about and do some foraging for various edibles, such as seaweeds, shellfish, maybe a spot of fishing off the rocks etc, and then either wander in-land a bit or stay near the coast and sneakily (but responsibly) pitch a tent or tarp with bivvy somewhere where I could light a small fire to cook on (most likely just with a honey stove and a billy can etc, nothing fancy or damaging to the environment).
Alternatively I'm thinking possibly somewhere along the west coast of Wales, St Davids, Pembrokeshire etc. Another thought is the Lake District for some walks and lake fishing (might as well give Scotland my first visit as well if I'm already that far north).
Just wondering if anyone has any experience in this kind of thing, and knows of any good remote and secluded locations where foraging and camping is viable. I'd rather avoid tourists and such if possible, and just enjoy peace and quiet, and nature (3 years in London, it would be nice to be alone!). The last thing I'd want is to find myself sleeping in a farmers field etc, doesn't strike me as very exciting!
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
vb
Hugh
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