Plastic free wild camping. Plash palatka.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Is it possible to reduce the use of plastics while pursuing our outdoor pastimes?

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  • @redwalker7243
    @redwalker7243 2 года назад +1

    "Seems to be the right thing to do." Yes, it is. Excellent video. Look forward to the next one. Thank you.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks very much Red Walker - really appreciate you watching and that kind comment - glad you enjoyed. Cheers 👍

  • @SandybackOutdoors
    @SandybackOutdoors 2 года назад +7

    Fantastic Giles, absolute respect. I can appreciate the desire, dedication and additional effort required to camp with minimal synthetics. Maybe a silk sleeping bag liner would be a worthy addition to your sleep system. Extremely compact, lightweight and can be worn around neck and body for those colder evenings too. I shall enjoy catching up on the rest of your films. Atb, J 👍.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for that kind comment Jason. And I take on board your excellent suggestion of a silk sleeping bag liner. As you say, compact and easy to carry and natural fibres too. Would help with the bugs in the summer too methinks!?!? Looking forward to your next one. Cheers👍

  • @aabbushcraft
    @aabbushcraft 3 года назад +3

    Love the simplicity of your camps 👍 real Bushcraft 😁

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thank you again, your kind comment is appreciated cheers 👍

  • @paulwildcamper
    @paulwildcamper 3 года назад +4

    Hi Giles, well that's me watched all of your camping videos in reverse order from end to beginning. I absolutely enjoyed every second of each and every one. An absolute feast of wild camping at its best. I'm very much looking forward to the next one and its been an interesting journey of seeing how your kit has developed and adapted to suit. Stay safe, all the best, Paul 🙏🏻

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for those very supportive words Paul. And watching ALL my vids - thanks again and keep up the wild camping 👍

  • @Johann-4354
    @Johann-4354 2 года назад

    Bigger pack this time. Yep! That chow looked great 👍

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks again - appreciate the support 😊👍

  • @davidparr3089
    @davidparr3089 2 года назад

    Hello Giles I found one of your videos I had not watched I see this one is 7 months old. I thought I had watched all your videos which I've had watched most of them hope you're having a great evening thanks for another effort it takes a lot of time and effort to film and do everything and I appreciate it! I was unable to get out to Yellowstone here in June I will I'm not giving up I got the bug. I am with you in spirit and be safe and leave no Trace your friend Arizona Dave

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks Dave. Appreciate you watching and your support. Yeah, frustrating you didn’t make the planned trip. But you’re right - don’t give up trying to get out. Even just a day camp/setup to check out the gear perhaps. Not sure but perhaps the weather will be a bit cooler and not so arid if you have delayed the trip a few weeks too. I hope so. Anyway, wishing you the best of luck in health and camping my friend 😊👍

  • @GoonieBushcraft
    @GoonieBushcraft 2 года назад +1

    What a great video Giles, I was recommended your channel by a couple of wild camping mates and i'm glad they did. I really enjoyed that. I'm a big fan of the old military gear too, and your thoughts around how much plastic and synthetic stuff we actually use when out camping has really got me thinking.
    Thank you for taking us along with you mate. All the best, Jay

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Jay, that lovely comment is much appreciated. Glad to hear you are thinking about this kind of stuff too. Good camping Buddy 👍

  • @WirralWill
    @WirralWill 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Giles, I love your vids, very educational and inspiring, many wise words to aspire to! I am going to watch your vids back and make a list of things to copy! I'm already looking to swap over to an ex-military rucksack, something with a frame I want. I hope you're keeping well, and thanks for the quality content. Whatever you're up to, look after yaself. Will 👍

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks very much for those kind and positive words Will. And sorry for slow reply. Really glad you got something from the vids. Good luck with the ex-military gear. It is sometimes heavy compared to modern synthetics but often tougher and more suited to ‘bushcraft’ style camping. Cheers 🏕️🌲🔥👍

    • @WirralWill
      @WirralWill 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@gilesbinyon No probs. And the military gear is often made of tough stuff... like the men who use it! 😂 Look after yourself and I'll catch you on the flip side 👍

  • @afrancisco2077
    @afrancisco2077 3 года назад

    Nice place watching from philippines God bless

  • @SurvivalistChick
    @SurvivalistChick 3 года назад

    Bravo! Applause for natural fibres! Great video. Thanks.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Hear! Hear! Thanks again for the support 👍

  • @lindsaycranch8130
    @lindsaycranch8130 2 года назад

    You are currently my fave watch! This one was great. You re not preaching; just gently doing! 😁

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the support Lindsay 😊😊😊

    • @lindsaycranch8130
      @lindsaycranch8130 2 года назад +1

      @@gilesbinyon give and take. Support and learning. 🙏🏻😆

  • @janhbhugo5085
    @janhbhugo5085 2 года назад +1

    Nice camp ! But your fire might be a little too close to your tarp/bedroll ! Sparks can fly !

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Yeah, you’re right - it helps to have canvas and wool though with a fire. But always got to be careful 👍🔥!!!

  • @bushcraftoz2
    @bushcraftoz2 2 года назад

    Fantastic video. When you only have canvas and wool and you are hiking .... you need to burn a lot more wood if you want a warm night. Long fires are a lot of work!!
    Try adding the M1945 bag liner for extra warmth :-)

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thank you very much your comment is much appreciated. And yes, a few people have actually suggested that. I’m still considering it albeit also trying not to add much more weight/bulk to the pack ! Cheers 👍

  • @markbell6287
    @markbell6287 2 года назад +1

    Great video and love the ethical element 10/10 I can't help thinking that the sheepskin might be better utilised as an overblanket and maybe have a leaf 'mattress' instead

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Mark - appreciate you watching and commenting on this video. Yeah, I’ve often contemplated building a debris type of mattress. I suppose the time it would take has put me off so far. Maybe one day I will. The sheepskin is rather small as a top blanket and I move a lot sleeping so I think it may just topple off 😳🥶. Thx again. Cheers 😊👍

  • @andys1760
    @andys1760 2 года назад

    Giles I've just come across your channel . Excellent stuff really interesting. Looking forward to the next vid

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Andy and thx for your support 👍

  • @robinking9756
    @robinking9756 3 года назад +1

    What a great video. What a very good point about plastics and going outdoors. Have you thought about building a rudimentary "bed" from poles to get yourself off the ground? Perhaps even a poncho on top of a big pile of leaves, you might sleep a bit better. I'm really enjoying your videos!

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thank you for your kind comment Robin. And yes, I have thought about those other kinds of beds you mention. But, at the moment, the sheepskin just about cuts-the-mustard and it’s quick and easy to deploy/pack up 👍

  • @tullys_wilderness
    @tullys_wilderness 3 года назад

    My greatest respect for your effort in order to avoid plastics. With regard to this topic I 100% agree. But I also have to say..to be honest: Although I don't like plastics either (and not just since yesterday..), for camping/ bushcrafting purposes I buy what is available..and affordable..with attention to minimal plastics possible. It's just very very stressful and frustrating to see that it's almost impossible to avoid it (positive example is you or your gear)... I will keep an eye now on military stuff.. But as I saw so far...this old stuff is really expensive..or out of stock... - I enjoyed your video very much. Thank you.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thank you very much Tullys Wilderness, your comment is very much appreciated. So glad you are on side with the plastics thing too. You are absolutely right - it’s difficult to do. But worth trying and maybe eventually suppliers will start to meet a demand with available kit and more affordable prices👍

    • @tullyfisher
      @tullyfisher 3 года назад +1

      @@gilesbinyon Hope you will be right with what you said about suppliers.. Looking forward seeing your next outdoors adventure.

  • @iestyn2597
    @iestyn2597 3 года назад +1

    Showing us how it can be done without plastics is inspirational Giles, I've watched all your wild camp videos now and it's given me a real urge to get back out there...

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thank you very much for your supportive comment. Hope you do get out there soon 👍

  • @maryw3345
    @maryw3345 3 года назад

    I've just come to your channel and enjoying it very much. I really like the meat free cooks and the simple recycled kit.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thank you for your very kind comment Mary. And delighted you like the meat free meals 👍

  • @LundysWildcampBushcraft
    @LundysWildcampBushcraft 2 года назад

    Though I would check out your first camping video that pack looks bigger and heavier than in your other video's great video I've only camped out a a few times without a sleeping bag and it's hard going especially if the fire go's out hat's off to you for what you're trying to achieve atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks very much Jimmy. Yeah, I’ve slowly tried to cut down on the kit - partly just to see what you can get away with but also to keep the pack weight and size down to make the hiking easier and more enjoyable. As you know, it’s about constantly tweaking the gear. Thanks for watching Mate. Take care 👍

  • @stevenkreitlow8349
    @stevenkreitlow8349 2 года назад

    Giles, I thought I’d watch one of your older videos. Was this the first time you did a wild no plastic camp out? Seemed like it might be by the way you were talking. Interesting how some of your gear has changed over the year. Pack got smaller. Like how you did the extra candles. Interesting then and now video. Good job my friend. 👍😃

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Cheers Steven - appreciated. Yeah, I think things are always developing. That video wasn’t the first ‘plastic free’ camp out but I certainly carried more gear - and I sometimes feel I may head that way again in order to have a warmer/more comfortable night. But we’ll see how it goes. Thanks again my Friend 🍺🍺👍

  • @smokeycanopy
    @smokeycanopy 2 года назад

    Really enjoying this series!

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thank you kindly Smokey 👍

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 3 года назад +2

    As far as using Wool blankets, you need to look up how to make a "Cowboy" blanket roll. It uses canvas and two light wool blankets. Or one heavy one, to make a "Sleeping Bag". It's a bit heavy, but very warm.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thanks again James. I think, as you say, a cowboy bedroll is a bit heavy weight 👍

    • @fatmanfaffing4116
      @fatmanfaffing4116 2 года назад

      @@gilesbinyon Consider waltzing matilda... a swag. All bedding and soft stuff rolled in the bed roll with a dilly bag across the opposite shoulder for balance holding the food and such. Spreads the weight well and more comfy than you might think.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      @@fatmanfaffing4116 yeah thanks Perry. I actually do remember seeing that set up used by an Aussie on RUclips. Thought it was pretty good. I think some US reenactment guys have something similar (again YT). Have you ever used this set up ? My fear is that things could get pretty heavy tho 🥵Cheers for the input by the way 👍

  • @antonyrobinson9973
    @antonyrobinson9973 3 года назад +4

    Im a cotton canvas fan myself, i really like your old school approach. Is your fire pit a UCO product or is it just a cheap stainless strainer? it seems to work great for this type of camping.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Anthony. Yes a UCO fire bowl but I modified the 4 legs using bolts to raise the height slightly thus causing no long term fire scar 👍

  • @BrianthatiscalledBrian
    @BrianthatiscalledBrian 3 года назад

    Nicely done, Giles. I really like your set up.👍🙂🏕️

  • @manvaeris
    @manvaeris Год назад

    Great video, thank you! I would love to find some (affiliate) links to your gear :) But if it‘s too much work, that‘s fine

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  Год назад

      Thanks very much Dea - appreciate you watching and commenting. Yeah, the gear I use I have collected up over a long period of time. It’s mainly army surplus and eBay is a good place to start. And there are other websites also specialising in gear like this. Cheers 😊👍

  • @Andy-LucyGSD
    @Andy-LucyGSD 2 года назад

    I picked up a dachstein wool sweater recently. It’s a heavy boiled wool, very thick sweater that would be ideal for sleeping in. Probably weighs around 1.5kg though!

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Cheers Andy. Appreciate you watching this video and making that interesting comment. Sounds like a great sweater. If it could be worn on the hike in (without getting too hot !) and so didn’t have to be carried, then this would be a good possible option for a warmer night methinks. Thx again 😊👍

    • @spiritseas
      @spiritseas 2 года назад +1

      ordered mine today!
      yep i think it may defintely get too hot unless it’s realllllyyy cold, but i’d rather be sweating than shivering 😊
      super happy to get the sweater soon !
      it’s exactly twice my age. was made in 1982.

  • @goyourownway9149
    @goyourownway9149 2 года назад

    Really enjoy your videos. During set up, you seem to be using a ring device to cinch the top of the plash and allow for a taught ridgeline. What is the device?

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks very much for watching and commenting. Yeah, in this video I use a ‘Nite Ize figure of 9’ type of tensioner (they are good and I have a load from work). But more recently I have pared everything down to the bare minimum. So now I just rely on line work to create and hold the tension in the ridge line. There are easy ways of doing this (my vid on setting up shelters shows one). Thx again and ATB 😊👍

  • @kokopelau6954
    @kokopelau6954 Год назад

    If you want to stay warm sleep the way I did as a child in the 50's, with a cotton bag filled with goose down. If it gets really cold use a wool blanket next to you and then the goose bag over it. We had no central heating and in the winter it got down to zero F sometimes in the house.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  Год назад

      Thanks very much for this information Kokopelau. Crikey!!! 0 Fahrenheit indoors sounds really bad. That wool blanket / goose down combination was a life saver I would say. It shows natural fibres can really work so well. Cheers 😊👍

  • @adrianhyde
    @adrianhyde 3 года назад

    Hi Giles, I also am trying to elimiate as much as possible the use of plastics/synthetics in my 'wild camping/bushcraft'. Have you seen Cimbrer Bushcraft? Tom there has recently redesigned his 'firepit' after using one like yours for a while. His new one has three interlocking outer pieces and a centrepiece, which fold down flatter for carrying, taking less space.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear you are also trying cut out synthetics Adrian. And yes, I like Cimbrer Bushcraft and watched Tom make his new fire bowl 👍

    • @adrianhyde
      @adrianhyde 3 года назад

      @@gilesbinyon Have you tried making nettle chordage? I was very surprised how easy it is to make. By the way, I like the music. I play Saint Anne's Reel on my banjo.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      @@adrianhyde thx no I haven’t tried making nettle cordage yet. Glad you like the music - you must be pretty good at banjo to play I reckon 😊👍

    • @adrianhyde
      @adrianhyde 3 года назад

      @@gilesbinyon Ha, well I don't know about that, but there's couple of songs with my band on my channel if you fancy a listen. :)

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад +1

      @@adrianhyde yeah, I just found them (there’s a few Adrian Hydes out there !!!) - nice music (and plenty outdoors stuff too !) 👍

  • @danwhiteman2529
    @danwhiteman2529 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Giles, are you using a 1L or 750ml pot? I have been using a 2L Bush Pot and finding it too big. Looking to change to a smaller pot.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Dan. In this video the pot is a cheap 1.2L from eBay - but it does a great job and is robust too. Latterly I have had great success with a 750mm titanium pot which cuts down on weight and space but it is still possible to cook a meal (for one). Thanks for the comment too 🙂👍

    • @danwhiteman2529
      @danwhiteman2529 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@gilesbinyon Hi Giles, thank you for getting back to me. Currently, I have purchased a .750ml stainless steel bush pot. I am thoroughly enjoying traveling lite but right. The only heavy item I now carry is my two(2) 1.5L smart water bottles. Thanks again, Giles.

  • @thewise3551
    @thewise3551 2 года назад

    I quite like the odd drone of a distant plane or vehicle in the distance when wild camping. Makes be feel even more apart from civilisation in a way.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. And I know what you mean - it can be calming in a different way to silence 👍

  • @Артём-в3в3ц
    @Артём-в3в3ц 3 года назад

    Душевно :-)

  • @trioultimo
    @trioultimo 2 года назад

    What backpack have you got?

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Trio Ultimo. Yeah, in this video the pack used is ex-Swedish Airforce. Cheers 😊

  • @scottmasson3336
    @scottmasson3336 5 дней назад

    Nice nylon straps on your pack

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 дня назад

      No nylon (or polyester) on that pack. Thanks for looking 👍

  • @voiceless8418
    @voiceless8418 2 года назад

    Thinking of buying the Platsch palatka, but it looks very small, how is it to sleep under it? I’m about 170cm tall but skinny

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Hiya and thanks for your comment. These military capes come in at 6 ft square which does make for a smallish shelter. I’m 5 ‘ 6 and sounds like you’re about 5’ 7 so should be okay unless you like to fully stretch out straight sleeping ? You may have an old tarp or sheet you could pitch up in the garden as a 6’ square lean-to or plough point to check it out 👍

    • @voiceless8418
      @voiceless8418 2 года назад +1

      @@gilesbinyon awesome thanks! I think it will work, I’ve had the German version which is the same size but it got ruined so I threw it away

  • @zacharydonnelly4043
    @zacharydonnelly4043 Год назад

    Are you still making videos? It has been a while since i have seen a new one.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  Год назад

      So sorry I missed this and such a late reply. Yeah, I’ve not been filming lately mainly due to the time it takes to edit 🫤 Thanks for the comment tho 👍🏕️

    • @zacharydonnelly4043
      @zacharydonnelly4043 Год назад +1

      I totally understand. Thank you for replying. I will look forward to any future videos you may release. I enjoy your videos and the values they present to the viewers. Thank you so much.

  • @bagariusyarrelli7142
    @bagariusyarrelli7142 2 года назад

    🖖‍

  • @johndoogan3712
    @johndoogan3712 2 года назад

    Hi, you should take a look at Endurance room's channel to see how he's made a teepee from three plash palatkas.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks very much for the comment John. Yes, I have watched that channel - he has explored the full use of the Plash Palatka deffo. Thx for the heads-up on it 👍

  • @mallyredfearn6834
    @mallyredfearn6834 3 года назад

    Hi again Giles. Just a little thing, but I noticed you threw the brown paper bag in the fire, as also the greasy paper bag in the other video.. Bare with me please lol..
    I know you make your own firestarters and one occasion, you needed two.
    Now, I'm always thinking ahead of my next fire ×2, regardless of my standard prepared firelighters, and I would imagine that conservation of resources would sit well with you given the ethical style of camping you do, so, I always have a little scrub bag. Weighs nothing even when containing two "Next fires".
    Bits of birch bark as you can imagine, but also that greasy bag and brown paper.
    Throwing it in the fire, you gained no benefit but adding to your fire starter next time gives you more surety of fire with just one fire starter, or, with other added bits, saving a fire starter..
    I imagine you'll wonder what cloud I'm on ha ha.. But it's how I roll lol..
    Enjoying every minute of your videos.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад

      Thanks again Mally. And I really like your thinking behind this. Next time I’m out for more than one night I will pocket any paper wrappings (as long as not too food contaminated) and, as you say, use for tinder on the next fire - nice one 👍

    • @mallyredfearn6834
      @mallyredfearn6834 3 года назад +1

      @@gilesbinyon Thank you Giles, and you're welcome. All the best to you, Mally.

  • @cr0cket01
    @cr0cket01 2 года назад

    plastic and silver foil alng with bloody kfc bags are ruining the country side alog with the sodding tins. when i was younger i used do a lot offcycling camping, i would cycle from bedford to over the humber bridge and around the coastline, mind you when i was 16 the roads where safer. but all i took was a tarp a couple off knives a catty a bag and water container, and a pot. for cord i used rope, and for sleeping i just had one wool blanket mind you back then a wool or sodding itchy blanket as some called them was cheap and easy to get. the tarp was cotten and had to be oiled/waxed to make it water proof

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much. It’s interesting to hear that there was a time when pretty much all basic cheap camping was probably plastic free !!! And I agree that there is far too much litter left around the countryside. But I like to think that it is not from most sensible wild campers 🤞

    • @cr0cket01
      @cr0cket01 2 года назад

      @@gilesbinyon i suppose you remember the old tarps tehywas made from canvas off the side off lorries . after a lorry side was damagedd they used to burn or throw away the sides yet they made great tarps and often was given to you for free, all you needed was add some gromets for eye holes. all the food was in brown paper bags hell even fish and chips was wrapped in paper, yet now it strophome and plastic yet we supposed to be more recyling, what was more recycled than milk bottles from milk man?

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      @@cr0cket01 👍absolutely 👍

  • @Canadian_Craftsman
    @Canadian_Craftsman 3 года назад

    Just subbed!!(= fun fact: Phthalate's are the main cause of infertility.. its gonna make humans extinct, it's a scary future indeed take care my friend!!😁✌️💚

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  3 года назад +1

      Whoa ! The world is becoming a scary place alright 😶 Thanks for the comment my friend 👍

  • @fatmanfaffing4116
    @fatmanfaffing4116 2 года назад

    I don't think the real problem is taking plastics into the wild but rather not bringing them back again. Modern synthetic materials are excellent and much lighter than the natural materials but the problem is with poorly disciplined individuals who seem to have no clue about doing the right thing.

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Cheers Perry. That’s a good point. Although some plastics will start to break down especially in high levels sunlight. These particles are released into the environment and don’t biodegrade- no one knows yet what this will mean. Like you say, sensible people will bring everything home. But I think we should still think about what to do when it has reached ‘end of life’ 👍

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    @mariarobles861 2 года назад

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    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад +3

      Thank you very much for your comment Maria., although I have to be honest that I did not completely understand it 👍

  • @jay3825
    @jay3825 2 года назад

    I'm in the south east of the UK I live very close to the chilterns hills have done most my life so far I a regular wild camper just don't do vids occasionally I put pictures on Instagram atb

    • @gilesbinyon
      @gilesbinyon  2 года назад

      Thanks Jay - appreciating your comments. I bet the Chilterns are pretty good for wild camping. I don’t do instagram (yet) so can’t check out your photos. Thx again 👍