I'm glad you enjoyed the video - camping in abandoned places is fun, this is the first time I have used a tent indoors and it worked brilliantly. Thanks for leaving a comment😃
Cracking wee video , enjoyed that . I also used my tamar 2 to sleep in some old ruins on crammond island , wouldnt normally do that but you need to adapt to the environment/weather conditions . Keep ut up pal 👍🏕
super little tour... Happy christmas brother. The spot is ideal for a camp - really lovely . nothing wrong with noodles, spam and a funny christmas hat.. timeless look :) My mrs got me some sprayway trousers a few years ago. They were the best trousers i ever had for outdoors. How do you find the jacket?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video - it was fun. The sprayway down jacket is really well made and very warm - the cut is quite a slim fit and as I am not so slim it makes it a tad snug on me - but it still works for me😃
Thanks Nancy - the stove is very light and compact but is very susceptible to the wind and needs to be shielded, The wool inside it is ceramic wool and does not burn - it acts as a wick to bring the fuel to the surface of the container.
@theinvisiblecamper oh my mistake! It makes me think, though, we can soak some cotton balls or dryer lint in fuel or petroleum.jelly and store them in a small container like this. It would come in handy on those rainy nights when we can't get a fire going and just need a little extra.
I have tried lots of the Korean noodles, many are melt your face hot - but the shin ramen are just right for me, I'm glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for leaving a comment👍
It was a different sort of camp and having a tent inside a building worked well - I have never really worried about camping on my own, I don't believe in ghost and ghouls and all that guff - so the only thing I have to worry about is security guards and the PoPo😂 - thanks again for leaving a comment👍
Great stuff,you might want to check out the old Lenabo 1st WW Zeppelin site by Longside Peterhead,really interesting,or RavensCraig Castle ruins by Peterhead.
I did a video at lenabo last November (my second video on the channel) - I have been avoiding ravenscraig because of the mess and damage done there by "dirty campers" but may do a trip there and do a clean up. Thanks for your comment.
In truth Drew I rarely have a fire - in the places I camp it is usually the one thing most likely to draw attention and cause me problems. When the situation allows I will have a small fire when I know I wont be seen. Thanks for leaving a comment 👍
What struck me was ‘ what an oddball ‘. Who would want to go somewhere desolate like that and set up camp, which may or may not be legal. Not a beautiful place or even an interesting spot. Plus, you had Winter gear on so probably cold anyway. For me it would have to be legal, pleasant surroundings and within easy reach of food/drink and facilities. AND WARM. Well, it takes all kinds …..
Hi Sandra - yep I guess I'm an oddball. I find old military sites very interesting and strangely beautiful in their own way - if it makes you feel better I also camp on mountains and beaches too. Please rest assured that none of my camps are illegal - I don't trespass. As for being cold - the camp was in the North of Scotland in December and it was around 10 degrees Celsius - which is positively barmy for the time of year and a lot warmer than I have camped in. It's easy to stay warm and toasty with the right gear. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and I hope you find my future locations more "picturesque"😃
I like my dpm smock - it is the perfect camping jacket imo. The site is a world WW2 site, although there are quite a few cold war sites in the area too. Thanks for leaving a comment👍
You may be right - I was told it was a field hospital as most of the structures were temporary wood building with only the ablutions and a couple of shed being solid built, and also it was not listed as a permanent hospital on the naval register. Also was not on the airbase but on a separate stand alone site. In truth there is next to nothing written down about the site and most of the info I have found out has been word of mouth from locals and other amateur historians. If you have any additional information about the site it would be great to hear it as it has been a tough place to get info on.
Oh well you can't please all the people all the time - maybe I should do a wee dance whilst juggling pineapples next time? Thanks for taking time to leave a comment - it all helps the algorithm👍
Another great video. Keep them coming. From an old neighbour
Hi Maria - I'm glad you are still enjoying the videos, thanks for leaving a comment😃
Balls of steel, keep at it. Inspiring stuff. 😎
I glad you are enjoying my camps Fraser - thanks for leaving a comment👍
i real do think you have hit the sweet spot in stealth camping video / history cross over. great video brother
Thanks Sam - I'm glad you enjoyed it - thanks for leaving a comment👍
christmas tree look suits you mate .another good video all the best god bless
Thanks - glad you enjoyed the vid - have a good Christmas🎄
Awesome! Very cool abandoned place. Loved the history on it! Érica and I need to do more abandoned camps. We have only camped in one asylum so far.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video - camping in abandoned places is fun, this is the first time I have used a tent indoors and it worked brilliantly. Thanks for leaving a comment😃
I have been meaning to catch up with your videos. I saw this one, I clicked. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Brendon - glad you enjoyed it 👍
Cracking wee video , enjoyed that . I also used my tamar 2 to sleep in some old ruins on crammond island , wouldnt normally do that but you need to adapt to the environment/weather conditions . Keep ut up pal 👍🏕
Thanks Ally - I think the Tamar 2 is one of the most underrated tents out there.
Another great camp and I love the history, have a great Christmas and New Year and I'm already looking forward to the next camp. Cheers.
Thanks Dave - I'm trying to get a break in the weather to get out and do the next camp
So interesting, I really do enjoy your videos. Love the historic overview you give.
Thanks - Im glad you enjoy the history bit - you have probably gathered by now that I'm a bit of a "History Nerd"🤓
@theinvisiblecamper it's fantastic 👏🏻 never change.
super little tour...
Happy christmas brother.
The spot is ideal for a camp - really lovely .
nothing wrong with noodles, spam and a funny christmas hat.. timeless look :)
My mrs got me some sprayway trousers a few years ago. They were the best trousers i ever had for outdoors. How do you find the jacket?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video - it was fun. The sprayway down jacket is really well made and very warm - the cut is quite a slim fit and as I am not so slim it makes it a tad snug on me - but it still works for me😃
Awesome content! I’ve subbed you always happy to support the outdoors community!! 🫡✊🔥🏕️😎
Thanks for the Sub Joe - glad you enjoyed the video👍
@ no fire!! Keeping it stealthy!! 🫡✊😎
Great camp & video 💪
Glad you enjoyed it👍
Another cracking video as were all of the others this year, looking forward to seeing the channel grow in 2025 🎉 all the best
Thanks Johnny - I have a long list of places with a good story to camp at next year, Thanks for your comment👍
Fantastic as always. Thank you.
Thanks Paul - I am really pleased you are enjoying the videos😃
I like your stove! Looks nice and light. The wool in it could also be used for an outdoor fire starter!
Thanks Nancy - the stove is very light and compact but is very susceptible to the wind and needs to be shielded, The wool inside it is ceramic wool and does not burn - it acts as a wick to bring the fuel to the surface of the container.
@theinvisiblecamper oh my mistake! It makes me think, though, we can soak some cotton balls or dryer lint in fuel or petroleum.jelly and store them in a small container like this. It would come in handy on those rainy nights when we can't get a fire going and just need a little extra.
Another cool video. Your Xmas dinner got me laughing lol..merry xmas
Thanks John - I'm glad I made someone chuckle. Thanks for leaving a comment👍
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you 😊
Have a fantastic Hogmanay😃
Merry Christmas mate. Love your videos
Merry Christmas Mike - I'm glad you are enjoying the videos , thanks for leaving a comment.
Shin is my favorite ramen. Great video. Cheers from the South Carolina Lowcountry (U.S.)
I have tried lots of the Korean noodles, many are melt your face hot - but the shin ramen are just right for me, I'm glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for leaving a comment👍
awesome brother! fascinating.
Glad you enjoyed it D😃
Suburb history and great documentary
story of the area.
Thanks you for documenting this.
Thanks Mick , I'm glad you enjoyed the vid👍
👍 great bit o history....
Glad you enjoyed it Rooks😃
Excellent content, cant believe the price of spam these days, love that stuff as fritters❤
Glad you enjoyed the vid Chris - imo spam is the food of the gods. I agree about the fritters non nom nom😃
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Absolutely fabulous place which of ourse i would definitely never do on my own 🤣🤣🤣 Merry xmas
It was a different sort of camp and having a tent inside a building worked well - I have never really worried about camping on my own, I don't believe in ghost and ghouls and all that guff - so the only thing I have to worry about is security guards and the PoPo😂 - thanks again for leaving a comment👍
@ Neither do I,,,,,, it’s serial killers I worry about lol
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Great stuff,you might want to check out the old Lenabo 1st WW Zeppelin site by Longside Peterhead,really interesting,or RavensCraig Castle ruins by Peterhead.
I did a video at lenabo last November (my second video on the channel) - I have been avoiding ravenscraig because of the mess and damage done there by "dirty campers" but may do a trip there and do a clean up. Thanks for your comment.
Great vid, no offence but you look like Jason Orange without your glasses, Merry Christmas friend 👍
Glad you enjoyed my adventure - I'll take your word about the orange fellow
Shame you didn't have a fire. I always feel a bit cheated if I can't have one. Happy new year bro
In truth Drew I rarely have a fire - in the places I camp it is usually the one thing most likely to draw attention and cause me problems. When the situation allows I will have a small fire when I know I wont be seen. Thanks for leaving a comment 👍
What struck me was ‘ what an oddball ‘. Who would want to go somewhere desolate like that and set up camp, which may or
may not be legal. Not a beautiful place or even an interesting spot. Plus, you had Winter gear on so probably cold anyway.
For me it would have to be legal, pleasant surroundings and within easy reach of food/drink and facilities. AND WARM.
Well, it takes all kinds …..
Hi Sandra - yep I guess I'm an oddball. I find old military sites very interesting and strangely beautiful in their own way - if it makes you feel better I also camp on mountains and beaches too. Please rest assured that none of my camps are illegal - I don't trespass. As for being cold - the camp was in the North of Scotland in December and it was around 10 degrees Celsius - which is positively barmy for the time of year and a lot warmer than I have camped in. It's easy to stay warm and toasty with the right gear. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and I hope you find my future locations more "picturesque"😃
Thought i saw you over there.
Ah - seems I was spotted - thanks for leaving a comment😃
@@theinvisiblecamper You did put Christmas lights on...
DPM was a good choice for a cold war site
I like my dpm smock - it is the perfect camping jacket imo. The site is a world WW2 site, although there are quite a few cold war sites in the area too. Thanks for leaving a comment👍
I actually got a box of 30 packs of instant noodles as a Christmas gift so in solidarity tonight's dinner will be noodles and spam 😀
Result - you will never look back🍜
It may be a hospital in a field but its not a field hospital as its a permanent structure on a base.
You may be right - I was told it was a field hospital as most of the structures were temporary wood building with only the ablutions and a couple of shed being solid built, and also it was not listed as a permanent hospital on the naval register. Also was not on the airbase but on a separate stand alone site. In truth there is next to nothing written down about the site and most of the info I have found out has been word of mouth from locals and other amateur historians. If you have any additional information about the site it would be great to hear it as it has been a tough place to get info on.
Now, is it me or drinking tea from a thermal mug tends to stew if you don't neck it pronto like ...
Can't say I've noticed - but I do like a strong brew. Thanks for leaving a comment.
I just re read my own comment, in my head i read it with a Geordie accent...... what's that all about, I'm a Dorset boy.
Stroopwafels😋
Nom Nom Nom🍪
Frauditors and stealth campers fuelling their own egos , just like me
Why thank you Sir - you say the sweetest things 😁🐧
Just boring
Oh well you can't please all the people all the time - maybe I should do a wee dance whilst juggling pineapples next time? Thanks for taking time to leave a comment - it all helps the algorithm👍
Nobody asked you to watch it