Camping with bears is anxiety inducing but raccoons are the real nuisance.
I think we've taken this thread somewhat off topic...
Some friends got invaded by a badger when camping near Ullswater. We got woken by the cry of 'the badger is eating my moisturiser'
well @Vantage turns out I can top your mere 4kg - after some searching4kg!
I may be able to beat that with a 3 person super reinforced (to cope with heavy scout use) Vango dome I got at a very good price. Haven't dared to put it on the bike yet - I think I will only use it for very local trips to hole up somewhere for a couple of days. Maybe in winter with a couple of good books.
Is that pic a genuine wildcamp or were you just practicing?
I bought it after someone on another forum raved and raved about it (tho that was the unreinforced one) and what a great idea it was to have the luxury of a 3 person tent for one. He later posted that on a tour he had had to cycle for miles and miles of evenings reccying wildcamp places it would actually fit in. You get this odd behaviour from folks sometimes. The Halo 200 looks good - saw one years ago and that's also why I was tempted to get the 300.I've got a Halo 200 but only use it for car camping so haven't actually had it out for about three years, a friend had the 300 but sold it as it was just to big.
I tried and failed at the lightweight packing. It was a shock getting on a loaded bike again.
I've quite often near filled two largish rear panniers for a day ride, especially during lockdowns.Lightweight isn't part of my vocabulary.
I can manage to fill a saddle bag even for a day ride
a joke i realise but apart from the added expense I don't want the hassle of checking in to a place, sorting bike storage etc etc, and as I tour alone can think of few things worse than staring at four walls and a telly of an evening. Would much rather sit around enjoying the fresh air, nature, nattering to folk etc.Surely in these modern times the easiest and lightest way to go is bike, pannier with a few choice snacks, 2 water bottles, spare clothing and tubes and tools and most importantly a credit card!
Credit cards will get you into a nice motel, hotel, b&b. You can have a great sleep then go to the places you would have camped in and spend time, nicely refreshed, looking at everything around the site you would have missed during the night!
Surely in these modern times the easiest and lightest way to go is bike, pannier with a few choice snacks, 2 water bottles, spare clothing and tubes and tools and most importantly a credit card!
Credit cards will get you into a nice motel, hotel, b&b. You can have a great sleep then go to the places you would have camped in and spend time, nicely refreshed, looking at everything around the site you would have missed during the night!
I've been to the North York Moors, then cycled back to York today.Where are you off to .??
I've been to the North York Moors, then cycled back to York today.