robing wrote:Re noise and light. Wild camping solves these problems!
Cant beat it
NA Thinks Just End 2 End Return + Bivvy - Some day Soon I hope You'll Still Find Me At The Top Of A Hill Please forgive the poor Grammar I blame it on my mobile and phat thinkers.
was at Truleigh Hill YHA camping and some yobos with their van parked near my tent and kept coming in late at night and kept going to van doors and opening and slamming them shut - what with that and the sheep/lambs............
Hi, That why I never use......never have YHA's and camp sites.
The bliss of being alone with only the natural wildlife, the grass munching and occasional bunny hopping thumps I will take any day over larger louts with weak bladders...........
NA Thinks Just End 2 End Return + Bivvy - Some day Soon I hope You'll Still Find Me At The Top Of A Hill Please forgive the poor Grammar I blame it on my mobile and phat thinkers.
I'd miss lots about campsites - other people to watch being one of them. Ups & downs, swings & roundabouts... the ones that don't suit me so well just make the ones that do even better!
“My two favourite things in life are libraries and bicycles. They both move people forward without wasting anything. The perfect day: riding a bike to the library.” ― Peter Golkin
I was on a busy campsite this weekend with my daughters. The 2nd night some guy fired up his music. Now we all like music but not other people's music especially when the volume and tones are oscillating in the wind. One of his own group told him to wind his neck in. Brilliant. The same bloke came along to our campsite and tried to sponge some wood of me as in his own words 'was suffering from log envy'. Didn't offer money or to trade it for anything so unfortunately I was out of stock[emoji6].
On our last night, two drunks got into a mid-night argument/debate. In the morning a big group of kids went down and started playing outside their tent where these blokes were snoring in their stupor. One of them came out to complain and was subsequently booed by the whole campsite. Hard to hide your shame with a hangover.
Heltor Chasca wrote:I was on a busy campsite this weekend with my daughters. The 2nd night some guy fired up his music. Now we all like music but not other people's music especially when the volume and tones are oscillating in the wind. One of his own group told him to wind his neck in. Brilliant. The same bloke came along to our campsite and tried to sponge some wood of me as in his own words 'was suffering from log envy'. Didn't offer money or to trade it for anything so unfortunately I was out of stock[emoji6].
On our last night, two drunks got into a mid-night argument/debate. In the morning a big group of kids went down and started playing outside their tent where these blokes were snoring in their stupor. One of them came out to complain and was subsequently booed by the whole campsite. Hard to hide your shame with a hangover.
High lights at cycling festivals, The Eroica !!! !!! I went round and turned them all off in the camping area at 2200hrs, to the cheers of all parties !!! Even the security guards gave me the thumbs up ... less complaints for them ...
“Quiet, calm deliberation disentangles every knot.”
Be more Mike.
The road goes on forever.