Wildcamping At Fairlees Lough In Harwood Forest
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2022
- Wildcamp at Fairlees Lough in Harwood Forest.
Northumberland
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Big shout out to Jimmy at Lundys Wild Camp / Bushcraft.
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Wow that was a long stretch between trees or the camera made it look like it. Have fun stay safe.
Hi it was quite a wide space to be honest.
Really enjoyed this one, love swinging around in my hammock, great location and I love the old farm house... New Subscriber...ATB Chris.
Thanks Chris more good content to come. Any requests welcome.
Was up Harwood the other week. Cracking place know what you mean about the ankle breakers. Took a spill a few times. That was a hell of a hang you had but looked great. Think my DD Frontline XL would just fit 🤣
It's a cracking spot. You can't miss where it is directly opposite Fairlees Lough.
@@ashwoodoutdoors Think Jimmy and Rooney stayed there once. Think I'll have to give it a go
Cracking video Nick thanks for the mention mate appreciate it I've been up that way a few times a great location to camp it looks much better now that part you camped in was a mess with all the storm damage I will send you a link to a light system I use and Damien they are great atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍
No problems for the mention mate. I'm wanting to do a sneaky wild camp on Holy Island. What are your thoughts.
@@ashwoodoutdoors that's something myself and Roney have talked about 🤣🤣
Hi, excellent video thank you for sharing it. I am planning to do my first ever WildCamp in the coming weeks and I find videos like yours very helpful. I live near Durham and the Cheviots are within reasonable driving distance so I am planning to start there.
I see you chose to use a hammock and I also noticed the majority of the ground throughout the video was uneven. Would you say a tent is not the best choice in forests like Harwood. Also I am concerned about where to park my car and the risk of it being damaged, have you found this to be a problem. ATB Barry
Hi Barry thanks for the nice comment. I. Regards to forest wild camping I would recommend doing a recce before hand so you know your area and what style of camping you can and can't do. When I started out I just watched loads of videos and chose those locations and styles. Just so you won't have a disappointed camp. Harwood has lots of places for tent camping, ground dwelling or hammocking. I hope this helps ATB Nick.