>The law is in place to deal with gypsies and chavs. Be respectful and low profile and farmers won't bother you.I'm aware you can wild camp without too much trouble (pic related) , but the UK lacks remoteness, you start walking off a trail and you hit another one in 200 yards. It's not that I hate seeing other people but I hate the attitude a lot of people have here, especially ramblers which are the people I bump into the most. They are all for the enjoying the countryside, so long as you don't step off the path or touch anything.
I'm sure there are places, but I have never really found anywhere that I have been comfortable staying longer than a night, and I'm always a bit nervous about wondering too far from my gear in case the local farm kid comes across it and takes a fancy to it.
>>427016>>427068Thanks for the suggestions, I haven't carried a 60+ lb in 2 years and I think I might be biting off more than I can chew with my current plans, so I will look into these.
>>427060>>427127only camped once in Scotland, and never been to Dartmoor plan on going to both some day.