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I spent a few days living out of my kayak along a secluded river.    

Iv'e just bought a old horsebox lorry to convert into a camper/living truck as such,a 1985 Bedford TL and a good chance it's the newest lorry i have ever bought ,mind you full service history and only

Not exactly wild camping but camping at our feild , wanted to take kids away n every thing elce fully booked or very busy so thort balls we will just go to feild    Kids loved it 2 of me mates co

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2 hours ago, mackem said:

242,000 views for a sunderland roundabout, when I was a kid people who slept in bushes and got pissed were called tramps, now they are called stealth-campers ?

 

Look at the size of the feckin rucksack! If you are stealth camping you don't need all that stuff. And what is the point of choosing to sleep in a shit hole?

A lot of the bushcraft vids are laughable. They are five yards from their cars or set up in someone's garden. I used to come across them all the time. A hammock or tarp strung up alongside a country road with their car in sight. Pointless!

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1 minute ago, Nicepix said:

 And what is the point of choosing to sleep in a shit hole?

He was born there, its Sunderland ?

 

13 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

Ant survive the night 

Better editing, content, nice pleasant character, but the guy from sunderland gets thousands of times more views for getting pissed in a bush ?

 

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24 minutes ago, mackem said:

He was born there, its Sunderland ?

 

Better editing, content, nice pleasant character, but the guy from sunderland gets thousands of times more views for getting pissed in a bush ?

 

Yeah he's a decent enough bloke. And his accent isn't American! I just hate "hey guys" as an opening gambit ?

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20 hours ago, Bush Rummager said:

Looks grand Zandy mate... Thanks for posting the pics. 

Any Golden Eagles kicking about up there??

Funny you should say that, couple weeks ago a mate and me coming down from a summit camp about 8am and this huge bird glided passed us about 20m in front at eye level with crows and ravens flying around it but not mobbing it, I seen a satellite tag on its back and nearly pissed my pants with excitement, my mate argued it was a buzzard to which I informed him that they just don’t satellite tag buzzards… Few miles further on we bump into a local farmer, having a bit chat about dogs and adders when above us were 2 buzzards calling, my mate mentions to the farmer of our sighting earlier on and that he thinks it’s a buzzard he saw and me a Golden Eagle, well the farmer kindly informed us we of just how lucky and fortunate we were to have seen a juvenile Golden Eagle in the Cheviot hills/Borders and that 2 were satellite tagged and released about a year ago…

Something so special to witness, a Golden Eagle in Northumberland…

Couple months ago I seen a male Hen Harrier when walking down from a camp but the GE was just amazing.

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4 hours ago, zandy01 said:

Funny you should say that, couple weeks ago a mate and me coming down from a summit camp about 8am and this huge bird glided passed us about 20m in front at eye level with crows and ravens flying around it but not mobbing it, I seen a satellite tag on its back and nearly pissed my pants with excitement, my mate argued it was a buzzard to which I informed him that they just don’t satellite tag buzzards… Few miles further on we bump into a local farmer, having a bit chat about dogs and adders when above us were 2 buzzards calling, my mate mentions to the farmer of our sighting earlier on and that he thinks it’s a buzzard he saw and me a Golden Eagle, well the farmer kindly informed us we of just how lucky and fortunate we were to have seen a juvenile Golden Eagle in the Cheviot hills/Borders and that 2 were satellite tagged and released about a year ago…

Something so special to witness, a Golden Eagle in Northumberland…

Couple months ago I seen a male Hen Harrier when walking down from a camp but the GE was just amazing.

Excellent that matey!! Lucky you eh. There's been a couple knocking about recently in the Lakes too this summer. Lets hope they're establishing territories and might even breed in England in the near future...?

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On 01/10/2022 at 15:05, mackem said:

He was born there, its Sunderland ?

 

Better editing, content, nice pleasant character, but the guy from sunderland gets thousands of times more views for getting pissed in a bush ?

 

Without even opening the video just look at his kettle, my Kelly is pitch black and dented to f**k, that one is about a month old,  everyone wants to be famous today just do what makes you happy all these videos do is encourage more dipshits to go out and build a stupid stick shelter in the woods somewhere, the woods are full of the things ?

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8 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Without even opening the video just look at his kettle, my Kelly is pitch black and dented to f**k, that one is about a month old,  everyone wants to be famous today just do what makes you happy all these videos do is encourage more dipshits to go out and build a stupid stick shelter in the woods somewhere, the woods are full of the things ?

Camping outside McDonald's he doesn't need to use his kettle ?

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