>>126939Yes, that is extreme. But the problem comes with the weather. It can come down in minutes.
Yeah, stay low down, but what if you're going across this track, get a bad storm, and get lost? I'm not saying 'you gonna die anon', I'm just saying that people can fuck up in these areas. I certainly have. The country is complex and you must read the map well.
It's not like we throw kids into the Welsh hills on their own to learn the ways of nature. No, you have to fucking train for around three years to lead those kids in a group, and there's a reason for that.
British hills have caught out many.
I'm saying, if you're hiking right through desolate country, and camping with you own gear, you need a good sleeping bag, no lightline shit. A stove that works and you understand, a map and compass, and warm gear for backup. Good gear at that. Emergency food, water purification tabs, all that shit.