Jane and i had a weekend away in the camper at cropton forest it rained solid for 2 days but we really enjoyed it, little walks in the rain did a bit of foraging found loads of blackberrys wild marjoram penny buns for breakfast, made some nettle tea and pine needle tea with honey, we read books and played scrabble, no telly no radio no phones absolute heaven, Jane have never seen REAL fly agaric so she was over the moon when we found a open copse full of them
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Respect to all, be kind to all and you shall reap what you sow.
old tree man,
aka..... Russ
OOOh I love my unconverted "bongo" ... unconverted to move loads of kids around in it ... just drop everything flat for sleeping ... small cooker for cups of coffee and one pan cooking ... buggrit I am on holiday to ... Good life aint it
We love Cropton Forest. We've been camping a couple of times at Spiers House camp site (I think that's what it was called) before my youngest was born. We used to take our kids 'hunting for eyes', so as everyone else was coming back to their tents because it was getting dark, we were just setting off into the forest with our torches. Very spooky, and much fun.