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I managed to get a nice night out up in the Peak District last week. Parked up in Castleton, then walked up to Mam Tor, across Brown Knoll, Kinder Low and over to Kinder Scout. Eventually we camped at the base of Kinder Downfall, just above the mermaids pool.
It's well off the footpath, and after we got to Kinder low we never saw another person. Couldn't have asked for a quieter more relaxing night, and a steady walk back to the car the next morning. I think it was about 10 miles each way.
I'll be back out again next week, somewhere in the Peaks and then possibly a Beach camp over the Bank Holiday weekend.
It's well off the footpath, and after we got to Kinder low we never saw another person. Couldn't have asked for a quieter more relaxing night, and a steady walk back to the car the next morning. I think it was about 10 miles each way.
I'll be back out again next week, somewhere in the Peaks and then possibly a Beach camp over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Phil5343 said:
I managed to get a nice night out up in the Peak District last week. Parked up in Castleton, then walked up to Mam Tor, across Brown Knoll, Kinder Low and over to Kinder Scout. Eventually we camped at the base of Kinder Downfall, just above the mermaids pool.
It's well off the footpath, and after we got to Kinder low we never saw another person. Couldn't have asked for a quieter more relaxing night, and a steady walk back to the car the next morning. I think it was about 10 miles each way.
I'll be back out again next week, somewhere in the Peaks and then possibly a Beach camp over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Looks and sounds like a great trip I've never done the peak district despite only being in Leeds, always find myself heading north to Scotland or The Lakes.It's well off the footpath, and after we got to Kinder low we never saw another person. Couldn't have asked for a quieter more relaxing night, and a steady walk back to the car the next morning. I think it was about 10 miles each way.
I'll be back out again next week, somewhere in the Peaks and then possibly a Beach camp over the Bank Holiday weekend.
I've recently found some interesting looking spots on the south coast so will likely try a night or 2 in the peaks on the way down
I think we have the same tent as well!
DannyScene said:
Looks and sounds like a great trip I've never done the peak district despite only being in Leeds, always find myself heading north to Scotland or The Lakes.
I've recently found some interesting looking spots on the south coast so will likely try a night or 2 in the peaks on the way down
I think we have the same tent as well!
It was a good one, usually much busier but it was deserted this time...I guess I dropped lucky with timings. I live just outside Sheffield so the Peaks are on my doorstep, I'd love to do a multi day hike in the Lakes though at some point this yearI've recently found some interesting looking spots on the south coast so will likely try a night or 2 in the peaks on the way down
I think we have the same tent as well!
The tent is an OEX Phoxx 2 V2, It's a good little tent isn't it. My only gripe is having to put the inner up first. That wasn't much fun in Snowdonia last year in the rain.
MonkeyBusiness said:
I am back out tomorrow. Not sure where in the Yorkshire Dales.
I went on a Bushcraft weekend a last month. Not really my thing the whole making fires and eating plants but enjoyable.
Spent the first night in the Lanshan 2 and then got the bivvy out for night 2.
Great set up, used to do a lot of bivvying in my teens but these days camping with the family and dog is a major expedition.I went on a Bushcraft weekend a last month. Not really my thing the whole making fires and eating plants but enjoyable.
Spent the first night in the Lanshan 2 and then got the bivvy out for night 2.
Phil5343 said:
DannyScene said:
Looks and sounds like a great trip I've never done the peak district despite only being in Leeds, always find myself heading north to Scotland or The Lakes.
I've recently found some interesting looking spots on the south coast so will likely try a night or 2 in the peaks on the way down
I think we have the same tent as well!
It was a good one, usually much busier but it was deserted this time...I guess I dropped lucky with timings. I live just outside Sheffield so the Peaks are on my doorstep, I'd love to do a multi day hike in the Lakes though at some point this yearI've recently found some interesting looking spots on the south coast so will likely try a night or 2 in the peaks on the way down
I think we have the same tent as well!
The tent is an OEX Phoxx 2 V2, It's a good little tent isn't it. My only gripe is having to put the inner up first. That wasn't much fun in Snowdonia last year in the rain.
I've never done a long hike with a camp, done plenty of hiking and camping but I usually end up max half an hour from the car, what sort of route are you looking at doing?
Yep the trusty Phoxx 2 V2, I'd agree completely, bang on tent but inner first has caught me out once or twice, luckily i primarily woodland camp so a tarp helps massively
DannyScene said:
Oh nice! I was hoping to get away next week but its half term and everywhere is going to be rammed so might just stay local, I've got a nice reliable spot hidden away in some local woods.
I've never done a long hike with a camp, done plenty of hiking and camping but I usually end up max half an hour from the car, what sort of route are you looking at doing?
Yep the trusty Phoxx 2 V2, I'd agree completely, bang on tent but inner first has caught me out once or twice, luckily i primarily woodland camp so a tarp helps massively
I usually prefer longer the longer Hikes, but have camped near the car on occasion. It usually depends what I'm up to the next day. I've never done a long hike with a camp, done plenty of hiking and camping but I usually end up max half an hour from the car, what sort of route are you looking at doing?
Yep the trusty Phoxx 2 V2, I'd agree completely, bang on tent but inner first has caught me out once or twice, luckily i primarily woodland camp so a tarp helps massively
I'd like to walk up Helvellyn via striding edge, then camp somewhere around Red Tarn. As you say though it will be busy at this time of year. I had planned on going to Wales and camping around Pen y Fan this bank holiday but it'll be a bit pointless with the amount of people around.
Does anyone use a hammock on long overnight backpacking hikes? I have hammock+tarp+bugnet+underblanket, but it's much bulkier and heavier than a backpacking tent + thermarest, so doesn't come out as much as I'd like. I think the biggest issue is the sleeping bag and underblanket is almost like carrying 2 sleeping bags.. it's proper chunky, but necessary for warmth. I'd love to do long walks with hammock overnight. Should I just get a bigger rucksack and man up a bit, or does anyone have any tips?
Phil5343 said:
DannyScene said:
Oh nice! I was hoping to get away next week but its half term and everywhere is going to be rammed so might just stay local, I've got a nice reliable spot hidden away in some local woods.
I've never done a long hike with a camp, done plenty of hiking and camping but I usually end up max half an hour from the car, what sort of route are you looking at doing?
Yep the trusty Phoxx 2 V2, I'd agree completely, bang on tent but inner first has caught me out once or twice, luckily i primarily woodland camp so a tarp helps massively
I usually prefer longer the longer Hikes, but have camped near the car on occasion. It usually depends what I'm up to the next day. I've never done a long hike with a camp, done plenty of hiking and camping but I usually end up max half an hour from the car, what sort of route are you looking at doing?
Yep the trusty Phoxx 2 V2, I'd agree completely, bang on tent but inner first has caught me out once or twice, luckily i primarily woodland camp so a tarp helps massively
I'd like to walk up Helvellyn via striding edge, then camp somewhere around Red Tarn. As you say though it will be busy at this time of year. I had planned on going to Wales and camping around Pen y Fan this bank holiday but it'll be a bit pointless with the amount of people around.
Striding edge is one I've wanted to do a while, tried last year but the weather was a bit too iffy to risk it so ended up on a little campsite at side farm ullswater, have you done angle tarn? That's on my list for this year also.
Pen Y Fan looks brilliant, again never been down that end of wales, always end up in the north around Llanberis (I really do need to start looking south)
2ZZ Top said:
Does anyone use a hammock on long overnight backpacking hikes? I have hammock+tarp+bugnet+underblanket, but it's much bulkier and heavier than a backpacking tent + thermarest, so doesn't come out as much as I'd like. I think the biggest issue is the sleeping bag and underblanket is almost like carrying 2 sleeping bags.. it's proper chunky, but necessary for warmth. I'd love to do long walks with hammock overnight. Should I just get a bigger rucksack and man up a bit, or does anyone have any tips?
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