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Clark
03-02-2008, 17:40
Went for a walk up my favourite forest yestarday and brought along the lady for company.
Was a little snow on the ground but just a couple of inches, i've been looking for a nice new spot for hammock and maybe bivi and now i've found it. The woods are mostly pine but theres some nice open areas too. The land is Forestry commission owned but we're still allowed fires. Have camped in this forest many times now but can't wait to try out this new find.

My Lovely buscrafting wife only smiling til she felt the cold.
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The view from where the hammock will hang, looking across to Bennachie.
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Getting a bit of heat and a snack.
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On the public trail through the forest.
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Shewie
03-02-2008, 17:45
Nice piccies Clark - looks like you`ve found a good spot there

Good to see you`ve got your good lady carrying the big pack.


Rich

tommy the cat
03-02-2008, 17:47
Great pics guys. You've got a lovely spot there, ya just gotta love a bit of snow about eh.
Dave

Clark
03-02-2008, 18:03
The backpack she had was my old one and it was almost the same size as her, she know's her role alright.

Dan1982
03-02-2008, 21:37
lovely photos mate! very envious. that looks like a lovely spot!:D

Dan

crazyclimber
04-02-2008, 15:58
nice pics :) Snow, woods and mountains in the background. Can't beat it!

Bernie Garland
04-02-2008, 16:09
nice pics, nice place clark,hope the knife had a bit of use.
all the best
bernie

fred gordon
04-02-2008, 18:45
Very nice pics, very nice part of the world.:D

bushcraft Sam
07-02-2008, 15:23
just a contradulations on actully finding a woman whose intrested in bushcraft :D:D:D

Greg
07-02-2008, 16:31
Nice photos Clark, Looks like a very nice area.:cool:

Clark
07-02-2008, 16:49
I did quite well with finding her really, she's even got a medal for shooting so i'll have to watch out for her. She just bought me a new bivi bag aswell so can't complain really.
That spot in the photos is really nice, only 20 mins or so from Aberdeen and yet still pretty much never used by anyone else. Only see people walking dogs on the trail and they never seem to explore the woods surrounding them so always get all the forest and surrounds to ourselves.

kiltedpict
09-02-2008, 07:28
Aye, it looks like a great spot indeed- fantastic view to our wee Ben.... That said, I must be a real feartie as I am just a little bit terrified of FC plantations- too dark and closed in... give me the Linn of Dee / Derry Lodge and good old Caledonian Pine forest anyday I'm afraid! :o :)

KP

Clark
09-02-2008, 14:39
You from Aberdeen itself or surrounding? I'm in Garthdee and go out wandering or camping on FC land all the time.

kiltedpict
09-02-2008, 16:44
Hi Clark.

Yeah, live near Woodend Hospital. Although have done a reasonable amount of camping, I am still new to Bushcraft as it were. Have set up a tarp & bivi once and although it rained heavily, I got quite a good sleep, certainly no worse than in a tent, and am really keen to do more. Will post some pics at some point when I've worked out how :D

I am hoping to pop over to the west coast some time soon (pre midges) with my new Bison Tundra 4 to sleep by the shore and try and harvest some hand caught shell fish and drink whisky!

KP

Clark
09-02-2008, 19:53
I would say i'm new to bushcraft aswell, have been camping for years but now trying to do more than just walk about the woods and sit around the fire. If you ever fancy a trip locally or something then give me a shout or something. I also know a nice spot down past stonehaven that's good for camping in bivi or tent right by the sea. I'll try and post a pic just now.
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/9368/92489178gi6.th.jpg (http://img292.imageshack.us/my.php?image=92489178gi6.jpg)

kiltedpict
10-02-2008, 08:21
That site looks really good... I'll definitely give you a shout sometime soon, we can get together and swap ideas and stuff... we could even organise a local meet for others, say for the early summer or something..

KP

Clark
10-02-2008, 16:33
Yeah we should try and arrange something. You'd be surprised how open some of the FC forests are once you walk through the outer parts, i mainly go to Durris opposite the mast and have a few nice areas in those woods that are good for hammock and quite open. The spot beside stonehaven is really only good in the summer with the long daylight hours and you can do a spot of fishing aswell of the rocks for mackerel and cod an plenty of life in the rockpools.