Bikepacking & Free Camping - How to go Wild Camping on a Cycle Tour
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- How to find a good camping spot when bikepacking or on a cycle tour.
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Nice video, which I would like to add:
- Buy a tent in natural colour for camouflage. Most tents are either dark green, tan or brown, choose the colour on your environment. Avoid light green, that is high viz. Even in moonlight at night. Also avoid very dark green, that looks like black from a distance, also sticks out.
- Buy a dome or tunnel shape tent, because it looks like a bush or young tree from a distance.
- The lower the height of your tent, the better. For example, use two low rise 1-person tents, then one big 2-person tent.
- The cherry on the cake is to put a camouflage net on top of your. But it is extra weight and bulk to carry around. Especially on a folding bike. Tie the net down, that is does NOT flutter in the wind. That fluttering will attract attention.
When you reached your stealth campsite: Do NOT move or make sounds. Both attract attention. Like Hobocyclist already says in this video, pitch your tent in the dark. Stay low for concealment.
You got it! All these are top tips for stealth camping. Its not always easy finding a dark or earth tone tent, it seems like some of the big stores like decathlon favor colours like silver, light blue, bright green or orange. I have used a camo tarp to cover my tent before but usually only when im going to keep it hidden in the same spot for several days. Generally on a bike tour I will camp out in different spots each night along the way :)
@@hobocyclistI really admire your ability to travel on a shoestring budget.
@@mardiffv.8775 Cheers mate! Yes im living on a shoestring so it comes naturally!
In the 1980s when I was a hard-up student, I mountain-biked around Cornwall for a couple of weeks , and never paid to camp anywhere.
Mostly I wild-camped, but there were a couple of occasions when I arrived at legitimate campsites in the evening but found that reception was closed; so I pitched my tent anyway, slept the night, and in the morning when I was ready to leave, the reception still wasn't open, so with no honesty-box and no price list or anything on display, I just left.
I did feel a bit guilty about it, but I soon got over it.
I just completed a tour across Florida and had to stealth camp multiple times. Love the advice in this video as it reflects my experiences as well as taught me some new tricks. I use an Amok (a kind of camping hammock) so I just need two trees a suitable distance apart and voila, I am well hidden in most situations.
Yup, that's pretty much exactly how I do it as well. Great tips as always Andy, have a great week ahead. Cheers M8 !
Thanks 👍
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Thanks mate! Just gotta keep doing it, no turning back now!!
Great tips Andy, finding privacy to camp is often difficult. I notice the increase in production quality.
Yup! The new mic cuts out the wind pretty well!
@@hobocyclist what kind of mic do you use?
Hey Andy! Awesome videos as always. Is there ever a concern of going too far off the beaten path and getting lost in the woods?
Also! Can you maybe make a video of how you handle keeping clean on your big bike trips? (showering, laundry, etc.)
Oh yeah I’ve been asked before how I keep clean, I just don’t look in the mirror as much on a cycle tour - that helps! 😂 As far as getting lost in the woods, yes & no, since I travel without following a map I’m kind of always lost when I’m in a foreign country - so yeah France comes to mind, we were lost around Normandy in the forests but always close to a path or road. In our case we just followed the canal until we reached a main road. I’m not worried about getting lost generally. In Nz forests there is very thick undergrowth & canopy where even a gps doesn’t work it’s so easy to get lost off the trails so I’m careful but still often get lost- this is without my bike, way up in the hills. I just stop, look for the sun, find gps signal and plot a course. Never had to be rescued 👍🌲🚲
I will make a video of how to keep clean on the road! 🧼🚴
Enjoyed the video Andy, thanks!
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great video my friend.
Thank you 👍
as always, crazy good content.
Cheers mate!
thank you for the great tips!
No worries! :)
I'm not sure if this is still being offered by Walmart locations but I used to simply pull up close to where the RV owners were staying & find a spot on the grass & pitch my tent. It was kind of funny since I was having more fun than the RV owners were with less hassle & expense. Many times I was invited for a meal or a beer & was only asked to move one time. I have to try it again next season if it is still offered by Walmart.
Sounds great 👍 very convenient!! Have a go see what happens!! 🚲👍
Nice! When you were asked to move that one time, what was that like?
@@WindsongSoundBath Actually it turned out fine. It was really early in the morning & security was making their rounds & I told them I was with the RV people & would be gone in a few hours. Luckily, I think they were more curious about seeing a tent set up on the grass than they were about me staying there. Might be a different story now though with all the homeless people living in tents everywhere.
@@daytriker nice. Thanks for sharing.
Do you always check if there are legal restrictions in the area? How do you deal with possible theft? I mean they could take all your stuff and your bike and then what would you do? 😂
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