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Rural Diversification
Off Grid Camp - An opportunity to diversify farm income without the hassle of a conventional campsite
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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 7934157" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>My son is into wild camping as he calls it (rather than overlanding), he has a 4x4 with Oz style tray and canopy and does have a roof tent and awning. Proper nice bit of kit tbh and him, his missus and two kids are well into it. They will leave no trace and will not be doing donuts in your wheat stubble etc.</p><p>Just saying this if anyone is considering signing up because it can be a good little earner if you have a suitable spot. Obviously I can't speak for everyone but from what I have seen they are a sensible and respectful bunch, as with most groups the dickheads are usually put right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 7934157, member: 5589"] My son is into wild camping as he calls it (rather than overlanding), he has a 4x4 with Oz style tray and canopy and does have a roof tent and awning. Proper nice bit of kit tbh and him, his missus and two kids are well into it. They will leave no trace and will not be doing donuts in your wheat stubble etc. Just saying this if anyone is considering signing up because it can be a good little earner if you have a suitable spot. Obviously I can't speak for everyone but from what I have seen they are a sensible and respectful bunch, as with most groups the dickheads are usually put right. [/QUOTE]
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