The best cheap and cheerful camping

June 3, 2015

Back to basics camping|military bivi for camping|forest camping

Cheap and cheerful camping is hard to beat. All you need is find yourself a bit of wilderness. Trouble is, our little island is crowded. Even in the expanse of America, it's impossible to be further than 107 miles from the nearest branch of McDonalds. The first step towards escaping McCivilisation for a night or two involves taking the least amount of stuff with you. If you travel light enough, you can sleep wherever and whenever you choose.

Back to basics camping

Cheap and cheerful camping 2015

Glamping in a frontiers-style tent or yurt might cost £600 for a weekend, but true adventure means getting back to basics. military surplus equipment is tough, well-tested and you only need to spend £20. You don’t have to travel far or spend much money to reconnect with nature and have your own micro adventure. Pairing down on the amount of gear you carry makes it easier to travel comfortably on foot or by kayak or bicycle.

The more remote the area, the the more stuff you need to bring, but bringing too much gear is a common mistake that adds expense, weight and hassle. Trying to turn a campsite stay into a home from home is a hiding to nothing - when it comes to creature comforts, life under canvas is always going to be an inferior alternative to bricks and mortar.

Even the smallest tents ad unnecessary weight and bulk if you want to travel light. A bivy is a like a glorified grow bag - a plastic sack big enough for you to crawl into and with enough room for your gear. What they lack in terms of luxury, they make up for in weight and size.

Soldiers use bivy bags because they pack down to a tiny size, weigh only a few hundred grams and offer a very discreet option for sleeping in the open. If you are wild camping, pitching a tent can arouse unwanted attention unless t is pitched under cover of darkness, but you can unpack a bivy bag and settle down to sleep unseen in a matter of minutes. Although the bivy concept now includes designs that are part sleeping bag part tent, we think basic is best.

An unused military compression bag costs about £8 and allows you to dramatically reduce the size of your sleeping bag when its packed. Using a compression bag squeezes a sleeping bag and bivi bag into a about the size of a shoe box. A sleeping bag suitable for summer trips can be had for around £10.

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We have five bivy bags to give away. Lightweight and waterproof, the folded bag weighs only 240 g and when unpacked measures 180 x 90 cm. Use the comments section below to

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