
If you Google Brechfa forest you'll probably end up looking at all the touristy stuff around Abergorlech, circular walks, horse riding, mountain bike trails and a rather good burger hut. But over on the West side near the village of Brechfa it's pretty much deserted. Whilst good spots to camp are sparse amongst the spruce finding them is part of the fun and the place keeps drawing me back. Went out this time a bit light and should of packed a warmer jacket, during the day moving around was ok with just a thick fleece and my sleeping bag more than adequate but mornings... the purr of the zip and that first blast of cold air and warm feet into cold boots uuugh. Thankfully one thing in plentiful supply around here is pine resin and jaffacat had sent me some fatwood so at least getting a fire going and a brew on quickly wasn't a problem.
Lots of windfall around one of my favourite haunts so this year I feel a bit of camp construction is in order.

Raised bed

Many arm loads of moss later

Yet more moss, throw over the tarp and dig out a little shoe-box size fire.
The tarp is more for a windbreak/ reflector than rain cover and provided I kept the fire sensible the two worked well together. Next trip out I'm packing the bow-saw, maybe even the hatchet lol

Just big enough to get a cooking pot and a tin mug onto.

