I have for many years wild camped mainly in Scotland but I find most of the wild camping forums hopelessly out of date or encouraging people to ignore "No Camping" signs.
My concern is if we publish wild camping locations they are unlikely to remain the sorts of places I would wish to camp. I can think of places which now attract a stream of campers probably more than 10 a night in season which you would have had to yourself only 3 years ago and the main reason is folks posting them on forums.
In the Hebrides you could wild camp just a couple of years ago virtually anywhere and expect a warm welcome from the locals but now because of the internet making locations known to people grazing committees are banning wild camping or imposing charges often as much as campsite but with no facilities. Just look at the conflict wild camping has caused on the island of Berneray at north beach .
We all enjoy wild camping but lets keep it to ourselves before we ruin it.
------------- Bob.
Chiltern Vehicle Preservation Group
Luton Festival of Transport
in aid of local charities 12th June 2011
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