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    Default Hi - From Cathkin Braes, Glasgow/South Lanarkshire

    Hey,

    Finding a bit more time for myself these days and gradually racking up some nice trips wild camping and researching for next years adventures. Hoping to educate myself a little in the ways of foraging, softly softly.

    Heading down to the borders in a couple of weeks for a day out in the Galloway Forrest park for some foraging tips and a nice couple of nights camping on the coast.

    Anyone in the south lanarkshire area who would be up for showing me some of the basics would be well rewarded with a good meal.

    Anyway, all the best!

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    Hi and welcome to BCUK

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    Hi & welcome to bcuk.

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    Hello and welcome to the virtual campfire

    There are a fair number of us around the area
    I can't manage to get to the Moot this year, but I'm tempted to see if we could organise a day someplace locally, just to chill out, for others who would also be around. Someplace not hotching with midgies would be good

    cheers,
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    Thanks everyone.

    Toddy - In my snooping so far I had notice a few members with location as South Lanarkshire. I would be up for a meet up. As I say I am really just beginning, but more than willing to help out in anyway I can. Its a bit frustrating having the Braes on my doorstep and not knowing fully what to do with it. Enjoyable walking around with the hounds nonetheless.

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    Hello and welcome to BCUK

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    Hi and welcome to the forum...I'm from the southside too although a bit further west of you.

    We're certainly lucky to have loads of 'the green stuff' in this area too and try my best to spend as much time as I can out enjoying it...fortunately my wife and kids enjoy it too.

    I'd certainly be game for a local moot at some point if there's enough interested parties.

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    Welcome, I'm way north of you nr Killin.
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    Welcome and enjoy the forums
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    I havent seen a city like Glasgow with so much on its doorstep. We are pretty lucky that way. Maybe not so lucky in other ways, like the plagues of neds you see every now and then

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddybamboo View Post
    I havent seen a city like Glasgow with so much on its doorstep. We are pretty lucky that way. Maybe not so lucky in other ways, like the plagues of neds you see every now and then
    They do have their uses though...

    You can't start a fire with a buckfast bottle because of the green colour, but they do hold a reasonable edge. A few buckie bottles tied to a tripwire will clink together enough to let you know when zombie neds have encroached on your camp.

    Ned pelts (i.e. shellsuits) are useful...stitch a few together and you can make a reasonable lightweight hammock. If you're extra lucky you may encounter ones with north face jackets but even a few Supadry jackets can be put to good use.

    In groups of 5 or more NEDS, there will always be at least one that's on crutches. Crutches are ideal as bivi poles for your tarp and the size is easily adjustable too.

    With a simple split ring, swivel and hook their 'gangsta bling' rings and other jewelry can quickly be converted to extremely effective fishing lures.

    There's probably more I'm sure...

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    ^

    LOL That brought a smile to my face after a hard day at the pie factory!

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    Welcome anyways OP. You live in a good place for out and about. What specifically are you keen to learn?

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    Hi, welcome and enjoy.
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    Welcome to BCUK Feel free to make yourself at home!

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    Hello and welcome to the forum!

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    The ned insights are hilarious and 100% accurate.

    BillyBlade - My main interest at this stage is foraging. Along the way it would be great to pick up skills on the essentials like fire and shelter.

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