Where has brit out gone?
better question, who the fuck stole all the trees on the island?
>>2737915Not every island has trees on it
>>2737917It did at one point. Someone took them all to build houses and shit and never replaced them.
>>2737918It's st kilda it's miles away from the mainland there would of never heen trees there, all the buildings are made of stone
>>2737925vikings probably stole the trees ages ago before you could even check
>>2737905You've solved the problem yourself, OP, this is now brit/out/. What's everyone got coming up? I'm off to try Cape Wrath on Saturday. Can't wait.
>>2737918The British cut down VAST swathes of forest to make ships. It took 100 acres of forest to make ONE ship. Consider how obsessed the British were with their navy and really it's surprising they have any trees left at all.
>>2737915As an American eastoid who's constantly surrounded by trees, I quite like the openness of the British isles. I hiked around Snowdonia a few years ago and it was absolutely beautiful. Forest hiking kinda sucks in comparison
>>2737949>100 acres >1 boatyeah surely that’s bs
>>2737963Well, we're talking galleon type large battleships here, not rowboats
>>2737905Did Seaford Head, Seven Sisters and Cuckmere Haven today.
>>2738042Tfw you live in cuckmere and not chadmere
>>2738042do you get to go up and down the green grassy bit on the cliff by the water, or is that private?
>>2738052Yep it's all open apart from 3 small homes on the side I was standing.The whole area is free roam though apart from a few sheep fields but they all have footpaths through.>>2738043Quite a few cuck names round here, think there was once an abundance of cuckoos or something.Surprised this place hasn't been forced to change it's name.
I've gone and spent over 400 quid on a load of camping gear, and now I need a decent place to go. I want to be deep in the trees with a high likelyhood of not seeing a single soul for 2-3 days and nights. I'm in the North, where should I go?
>>2738101Kielder or galloway forest park are the best in the north
>>2738055I'm sure there was a pub in London or somewhere called the black boy which hsd to have it's name changed
>>2738164I was considering Kielder, but what about Windermere for a first trip? It looks scenic and isolated as long as I pick my spot, and at the same time it's only an hour on the train from me.I haven't been in years, but I'll go 3-4 times this summer as a concerted effort. I want to be out there in what nature we have to enjoy, on my own, away from the noise/mess of the towns and cities. I will hopefully go to Kielder as a 2nd/3rd trip since it's been on my mind.
>>2738196Windermere is pretty good but it's not as forested
>>2737956Forest hiking is all about the beauty of your immediate surroundings, the sounds of nature around you, and feeling like you are in a private little hidden world. It is very intimate and comforting.Huge open expanses are all about the shape and flow of the landscape, the deafening roar of the wind, and feeling small and like a tiny piece of a far greater whole. It is very introspective and humbling.Both are great.
>>2738344It's good to know we don't have any large predators in Britain so forests aren't really scary
>>2738344forest hiking is boring af, its the transport up to the open never-been-forested tundra, no view, no sun, crappy terrain, cant wait for it to open up.uk might have been forested, then deforested, but there must have been a climate change inbetween if not the forest would grow back. now they have tundra climate where forest cant naturally regrow.
>>2738101Thought that was a /cannadeenz/. Bit disappointed like.
>>2738458I like having forests makes for good variety it's not liike there's any shortage of unforested moorland
>>2738458There's natural regen of pioneer species on the fells (especially the sides) if sheep are kept off, just not in the blanket bog peat that formed after pre-historic deforestation. The weather and climate up there can be bad, mostly the wind, but stuff will grow if given the change.Also remember that it was probably never all closed-canopy forest in the first place, there were groves and even large woods that were close but the rest was basically what we'd now call wood pasture or savannah; all having diverse and varied structure.
>>2738611Walking across barren moorland gets old pretty quickly, especially in shit weather and when you don't drop down and have a change of scenery, but at least you can do some miles. If you walk around a decent wood there's so much to stop and look at you can spend half a day doing just a few miles.
>>2738729I always find you come across interesting things in the forest, the moors have never had much activity except for a few mines you can find and the occasional shooting hut
I'm gonna go out in a little while, I've got the kung-flu and I'm bored. Beautiful weather this Sunday. Gonna go try and find this lake near my house. Will take my camera, GoPro, and phone. I'll post shit later
Went for an evening beach comb with my middle lad yesterday.Found a decent size spider crab shell, put it up on the brick shed.
>>2739428Cumbria is probably the best county for /out/ with Northumberland a close second
How much do trekking poles help when trying to cross moorland
>>2737949Most of the trees were cut down before even the Anglo-Saxons arrived, by neolithic peoples.Most of the British navy was made using foreign, imported wood, because we didn't have enough trees.>>2737926It's a rock in the sea with nothing except grass on it. The mainland was forested after the last ice age, but not these small islands.>>2737905>Where has brit out gone?Tbh I stopped going outside because it rained every day from September until May, wettest winter on record and it was miserable, ground that you sink into, no visibility.
>>2739250Nice
>>2737905they went outside instead of pretending
>>2737905We're here! :)https://discord.gg/JWAjZuqFHk>>2739514depends really. Overall, hiking poles are an essential piece of kit in my opinion, they save your spine and knees in the long run. Makes walking with a big bag easier. But on moorland the efficacy can wither, esp after rain. When the ground gets very smooshy your pole can sometimes just sink in the mud. But i'm sure you'll know moorland isnt ALL just bottomless bog, so you can pivot yourself by poking your poles into a tuft of grass and go from there.Many poles come with these little disc things that screw onto the end - they prevent your pole from embedding deep in soft ground, quite good for walking over moors>>2742021Foreign imported wood from Ireland? >>2738458I could walk around in an ancient native forest all day, in any weather and love it. But personally, jagged rocky peaks of mountains are much more fun with their challenging approachs and danger, but anon is right >>2738344 both are great!also my guilty pleasure is I reeealllly like walking on forestry tracks, even if its through some massive expanse of a boring monocrop >walking on a big wide path with you and your boys side by side >everyone can actually be involved in the conversation rather than shouting back and forth when walking single file love it.>>2738101I think if you go to forests in the north of England you (probably) are going to see people, if you wanna dissapear from everyone just look at the map and pick an obsure piece of moorland very far away from roads and go walk there. I don't know how far you're willing to travel, but to get what you desire you're probably gonna have to go to Wales or Scotland >>2737929class mate you're in for the hike of a lifetimereport back with pictures! although you're probably not thinking about 4chan at all right now..I just got back from 3 weeks of stoating about in the Highlands. Not sure what I have planned next, I wanna do something crazy but im running outta ideas!
Boat anon here. Just got the boat back from being grit blasted and epoxied below the water line, we were ready to go for some great summer adventures towards Oxford. The south Oxford canal is mostly rural with lots of places to hike. But when they were grit blasting the boat, they managed to put a hole into it. Apparently the shit tank has corroded sufficiently from the inside that they think pitting on the inside and outside managed to meet. We’re going to need to take the bed apart, cut into the tank (which is part of the hull in itself), clean it out then a marina can cut the whole tank out and over plate the weak area with more steel. So that’s summer fucked because I need to do this now. The new blacking looks very smart though. Great having Brit/out/ threads back
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>>2742377I'm sorry your boat got a puncture. What kind is it? Hard to tell from the image
>>2737949>cut down the forest>build ships>sail around the world> 'discover' densly forested lands>cut down the forest>build more ships Fucking bongs eh
>>2738458You don't hike at all.
>>2742616A fucked kind
>>2742627HehOn closer examination that looks like a narrow boat, which is pretty pengI know of one other Narrow Boat anon who sometimes posts in the Speedrunning marathons on /v/. This wouldn't be the same anon would it?
>>2742616Ah it’s not in that picture, that’s just showing off the blacking. When they were grit blasting the hull prior to treating it, they noticed a small line of rust where they’d obviously gone through. So they drilled the hole out to empty the tank and sealed it up with weld. It was likely only a pin prick sized hole but obviously any hole below the waterline is bad newsIt’s not all bad though, the rest of the hull should be good for the next 10 years at least and I’m back in one of my favourite spots
>>2742636Might be >_> and also sometimes in /sp/. I think there was another one years ago, looking at the archive but afaik I’m the only one that currently blogposts about it lol
What's the best midge deterrent?
>>2742641>>2742644The summer has kicked off nicely hasn't it. That's a very picturesque spot.My dad once took my family and a friend of mime on a narrow boat holiday when I was a tween and it's a very fond memory. Nothing quite like mooring up at a pub's garden and walking up for some grub while the sun sets. Bliss.
>>2742649Smidge is often recommended but I’ve heard people here talk about jungle formula favourably
Legit q - best pants for /out/ing? All my shit is sports direct-style generic cotton boxer/trunks, and it starts to chaff at the five mile mark or so. What do?
>>2742649headnet>>2742818are you fat
>>2742818>>2742819Not especially - sweat like a priest in an orphanage though
>>2742830I used to be a lil fat and got chafe from my thighs rubbing together you can get extra long boxers and very breathable ones, I have these ones called SAXX which are quite good although it gets mega wedged up my asscrack thoughquite expensive tho lad
>>2742818Replaced all my pants with Uniqlo AIRism Mesh Ultra Seamless Boxer BriefsMerino for special colder occasions
>>2742529dog
Went wild camping for the first time back in February, pic related. I can't believe I've stuck to staying at campsites for years, this was so much better.
Went on a trip up to Snowdonia recently. Climbed Dinas Emrys and did a few other day hikes. Nothing extreme, but I'm easing my group of friends into it for some more adventurous trips in the future
>>2737905I walked Hadrian's Wall last week. It was a good hike but I was sad to see the famous Sycamore tree had been cut down.
>>2743329I assume you knew the sycamore gap tree had been cut down before you went? It was covered extensively in the news
I'm walking Hadrian's Wall next week, any advice or good stuff to see off the main path?
>>2743738If you enjoy history, there are a lot of ruins, sites, museums and shops along the way. Entry is free to English Heritage members. I would reccommend getting membership before you go otherwise you need to pay at every site, which ends up costing you more money.
>>2743359No, I didn't know. Don't watch tv, don't read newspapers, don't listen to radio. I read books.
>>2743747Cheers, I'll do that. I remember a lot of EH sites are free or cheap but a few can be eyewateringly expensive.
>>2742315Someone posted that invite link on soc and now we've got a bunch of coomers pawing at the doorDeleted that invite but here's a new one : https://discord.gg/AP7saBgz if you're in the british isles with an interest in the outdoors, come talk to brit/out/
>>2742641Foxton locks. Nice area.
>>2738164Can you camp in Kielder? Isn't it mostly foresty commission land?
>>2738101>I want to be deep in the trees with a high likelyhood of not seeing a single soul for 2-3 days and nightsnot possible in the uk, except MAYBE in scotland.
>>2739250i love shit like this. i need more shells and sheep skulls and cool sticks for my shed.>>2739514i never leave for a hike without my stick. I have "hiking poles" which is a gay globohomo word for "walking sticks" but I prefer my wooden sticks, they can take more of a beating.
>>2742649smoke.
All set up for the night. Trying out the new tarp and it’s tiny lol. Probably going to go back to a bigger one for iffy weather.
starting to miss winter :D
>>2744424Me too m80 but I’ve only ever done day trips in winter. I’m going to make it my mission to try and do some winter camping this year.
>>2744337Nice of you to set everything up for your dog, but where will you sleep?
is hitchhiking still a thing? could i feasibly travel from england to the cairngorms in a few days doing it?
>>2744337for real, I cannot understand the appeal of this shit. I live in one of the driest states in the driest countries on earth and I would never sleep under one of these things. >windyou're fucked>rain and windeven more fucked >animals crawling around next to your head eating your shit as you sleepyou're fucked Then I look online and they're selling literal pieces of tarp for like, 500-600 FOR A FUCKING TARP.Is this just the ultralight fanboy shit? WHY
>>2737949>>2742624RULE BRITANNIABRITANNIA RULE THE WAVES
>>2742315>>2744171>discordwhy
>>2745240wind and rain are not an issue with a normally sized (3x3m) tarp that is set up correctly. the one anon posted is stupidly small and is barely worth having.>WHYyou feel much more connected with the outdoors. and I like the versatility, I'm constantly changing the way I set mine up. the simplest methods are far quicker and easier to set up than a tent, but you can go more complex and make a fully enclosed, stormproof shelter if needed. I've slept through some very wet and windy nights and been just fine.
>>2745240>windThat’s what the bivy bag is for (not shown)>wind and rainPitch it lower and lean it into the wind>bugs and shitStay /in/doors faggot. >500-600 for a tarpLmao wut There’s nothing comfier than falling asleep looking out into nature.
>>2745372someone else made it and we're just stuck its simple enough to use and the barrier for entry is just make an account I think everyone would prefer to use a less poz platform but all others are hard to use or shit
>>2745089heheyeah it is man so long as you're not a pussymy advice to you - stick to motorway service stations and you will FLY through england so fast
>>2745807there's plenty of alternatives about if you care enough to migrate. signal is best. telegram is less secure (not end-to-end encrypted) but more popular so people may already have accounts.I'm assuming you don't use discord voice channels anyway so all you need is a text messenger.
>>2745895not really man signal is good for a few people in a group chat but theres enough people in the server that we need the channels to split up conversation one thread endless wall of text does not work and we tried it also EVERYONE has to care enough to migrate or you lose the community
>>2738196>Windermere>Isolatedlol
>>2737905What is the single most beautiful place in the UK to go /out/?
Not really out, but n May I did the NC500 on my bike camping at sites. Got round in 3 days, amazing riding roads but the scenery also just kept getting better and better. You could spend a really long time here if you had a van or wild car camped. Would recommend it. I've been planning a similar trip to Ireland but its going to cost almost a grand to spend a week there even just camping, so might have to wait until next year.
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>>2746022
>>2746015Assynt
>>2746000>theres enough people in the server that we need the channels to split up conversationthen there's element/matrix, that's closer to a discord clone, can create multiple rooms>also EVERYONE has to care enough to migrate or you lose the communityI know, which is why people need to stop creating discord servers to begin with and start off with an alternative servicenot your fault ofc and I'm not moaning at you but it really fucking grinds my gears that discord is still the default, on 4chan of all places.
>>2746019Sweet. I used to do motocamping before I got my dawg. Go to Europe if you haven’t been, the roads over there blow everything in britcuckistan out the water. Also you’d do well to divorce yourself from the campsite jew.
>>2745382i also tarp camp often. it is good, but i avoid insect season.>>2745240> I would never sleep under one of these things.because you are gay.never had a problem, slept in wind and rain under my trusty tarp. and that was only a small one too, invested in a nice big 2x3 with centre tie-off points.>Then I look online and they're selling literal pieces of tarp for like, 500-600 FOR A FUCKING TARP.show me. the most i ever paid was £25. my tarp has been essential in many bad weather camps.
>>2746019>>2746022>>2746025Is everything in the UK so barren?
>>2746167That's what Scotland is like. England is much greener for the most part.
Another weekend, another /out/ing. Sharpenhoe clappers. Hilariously whimsical name.
can you park at free FLS car parks in Scotland for multiple days (3)? going hiking and I don't want to come back to my car being towedthe website says it's free and there's no mention of any time limits
>>2746167Most of our out is moorland because the trees were all burnt down 3000 years ago
>>2748319was it the romans?or livestock farmers?
>>2737905>cuts down all your treesWhy do europeans do this?
>>2745372>WhyThe convention is for discord shilling to be taboo, which is understandable, however self-selected closed communities will only prove increasingly more attractive than the alternative – and whilst shilling is in discussion please do join my server:https://discord.gg/B5pzUYCr
>>2747641Yes, some of them have patrols at night for people sleeping in their cars though
>>2746015Peak District
Had a nice time pottering from Porthmadog to Betws-y-coed the other day got the Shangri-la 3 out which I haven't used in a while. It blew pretty hard the night up at the tarn but the tent held up like a champ. It's a solid shelter!
>>2749075is your server brits only? any trannies in there?
>>2737905Cancelled due to wet and cold weather.
>>2749225>he thinks we're afraid of the wet and coldyou merely adopted the wetness, i was born in it, molded by it.
>>2749174Fucking nice camp spot. I’m not out this weekend as I need to fix the car for the mot :(Captcha: g4y k4t
>>2742529Is that a Jaguar?
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>>2749174That's nice, especially so if you walked any portion of the distance between them.
>>2749202Brits only, mostly.It kind of sucks to be honest
>>2749458That bog thread is one of my favourites, I was thinking of adding to it however there's only marsh nearby and I'm not yet in the mood to soak my waist in muddy leech filled water for internet points.
>>2750949don't be a pussy, enter the marsh, marshes count too. don't you want to officially become a real outdoorsman?t. the guy in that video
>>2749588no its a dog
I'm going on a hiking trip to exmoor on my ownwhat should I see, what should I take?
>>2737963>>2737973
I'm gonna shamelessly plug my youtube video in here It's me hitchiking across the UK southbound towards the channelhttps://youtu.be/OWm3EQ9l6M0?feature=sharedkinda went for vagrant holiday vibes, lemme know if you guys like this
>>2753528subbed.
This morning, Thetford Forest. Pissed it down all night. Fella opposite had never gone camping before, so me and a buddy took him out for his first experience. He said he enjoyed it, but I know he got frustrated setting up the tent and backtracking to find a good spot. Gonna take him to Snowdonia in August.
>>2754646One other pic. My first time using the OEX Heiro stove. Was gonna take my PocketRocket but didn't fancy carrying pans and so on when I was just cooking a wayfarer bag. Much prefer the Heiro desu. Sorry /out/, I know PR is a scared item here.
>>27483373000 years ago were the final days of the neolithic britain era. no romans yet.
So I got back from walking Hadrian's Wall a couple of weeks ago, and it was even better than I thought it would be.It was my first national trail and I'd really recommend it as an introduction (it's a nice distance with nothing too extreme). In hindsight I definitely would have done it in 7-8 days instead of 5 to really enjoy the views and have time for everything in the middle section.
>>2737905Gruinard Island was nice
I was planning to go hiking on the cliffs of the south west of england, but I don't know if they're worth it.Pic related is from france but it's the type of landscape I want to see
>>2737915https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Clearances
dogwalkers should be gassed with due process
is urbex /out/?
>>2750887eh? I walked from Porthmadog to Betws-y-coed.Walked from Llangadog to Merthyr Tydfil this last weekend. Saturday was wet.
>>2737915overgrazing from livestock and deer>>2738408one of the worst things about the UK actually
>>2757482Why not ;D