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a few of my mates fancy randomly going camping in the lake district for a night next saturday, the plan is to just go to few pubs and then have a few crates in the geat outdoors. does anyone know of anywhere we could go and put a tent legally or a site that wont mind if we get a bit rowdy??

2007-07-21 00:30:23 · 6 answers · asked by robert518346 2 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Camping

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No camp site will be happy with you being rowdy - that's a fact of life,well, camping. Even someone snoring 50m away can be a nightmare when you are trying to sleep in a tent. Your only bet is to find a campsite that doesn't allow children, or ask at a local pub if there is a farmer who will let you pitch up on his land. I am not a party pooper, but have been on both sides of the fence on this one. Don't forget your aqua lung.

2007-07-21 00:36:24 · answer #1 · answered by cobra 7 · 2 1

i know of one.. but you prob dont live in manitoba so.. but it is the nicest place and there is never anyone there.. i've been going there since i can remember.. there is no rules.. plus we are very good friends with the campground owner and he lets us take w.e we want to use like his quads and stuff (only us though not just random people) but yes there are still camps like that around just look hard.. dont look up online ones in your area because all thoughs will be bigger then these campgrounds.. half the people that camp a few miles away havn't even heard of this place.. it's in the bush =D all there is is a plug.. some water.. an outhouse.. and the lake right in front of you..

2007-07-25 00:22:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Change of plan, go up to Scotland, and go to the beaches where you can see the Isle of Skye from, sleep on the sand, it's legal, you can have a camp fire, there's no one to hear you if you get rowdy and it's beautiful up there, go to Fort William then look at the map.

2007-07-21 07:50:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just have a drive around first of all and see if there are any camp sites available first, then ask if they dont mind it, if u get rowdy

2007-07-21 07:33:33 · answer #4 · answered by Superman 2 · 0 0

Given the present weather conditions, you would be better advised to hire a mini-van and park that some-where - at least then you'll be drier (on the outside).

2007-07-21 07:44:22 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

You'll be lucky, my sister in law went up last week and a lot of the sites were flooded.

2007-07-21 07:38:49 · answer #6 · answered by Hendo 5 · 0 0

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