7tastic
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I've wild camped a lot in Scotland, as others have said you might get stuck so take plenty of provisions and warm gear (expedition sleeping bag etc)
I wouldn't bother trying to camp on Loch Lomand, drive further North and find a good spot in one of the Glens, there's plenty of rivers about to wash in if your brave
Dont attempt to walk up Ben Nevis unles you are competant at winter climbing and have crampons and good navigation skills...it can be very serious in the winter
We drove to the Brecons last new years eve to wild camp in the snow...we had a fantastic time.
I'm moving up to the Isle of Mull next year to start up a walking/guiding company, if you need any advice on kit etcs let me know
Tony
I wouldn't bother trying to camp on Loch Lomand, drive further North and find a good spot in one of the Glens, there's plenty of rivers about to wash in if your brave
Dont attempt to walk up Ben Nevis unles you are competant at winter climbing and have crampons and good navigation skills...it can be very serious in the winter
We drove to the Brecons last new years eve to wild camp in the snow...we had a fantastic time.
I'm moving up to the Isle of Mull next year to start up a walking/guiding company, if you need any advice on kit etcs let me know
Tony