Ken M
Right, just booked four nights camping at Glentress Forest near Edinburgh over New Years as well as planning for a couple of nights at York and the North York Moors on the way north. Would have liked to have secured a site in or closer to Edinburgh for Hogmanay but we were too slow making bookings, although camping at a mountain bike trail head isn’t a bad alternative.
Anyway, coming from the warmer climes of the Antipodes, the idea of camping in the mountains of Scotland in the middle of winter has not been an easy sell to the wife. I have combed the forums in search for cold weather camping tips that have largely placated her (that and a thorough testing of the parking heater last night), however, is there anything that I need to be particularly aware of or prepare for? Will I get by with normal/standard tyres? How frequent are storms such as the one hitting Scotland at present and would that storm be beyond the capabilities of the Cali when in a forest (ie protected from direct wind)? And has anyone ridden the Glentress trails in winter - good?
Anyway, coming from the warmer climes of the Antipodes, the idea of camping in the mountains of Scotland in the middle of winter has not been an easy sell to the wife. I have combed the forums in search for cold weather camping tips that have largely placated her (that and a thorough testing of the parking heater last night), however, is there anything that I need to be particularly aware of or prepare for? Will I get by with normal/standard tyres? How frequent are storms such as the one hitting Scotland at present and would that storm be beyond the capabilities of the Cali when in a forest (ie protected from direct wind)? And has anyone ridden the Glentress trails in winter - good?