Wild camping, the plot thickens.
Plotting the track of the coastal path arount the isle of wight was the easy bit. Simply a case of a few conversions to get the file into a kml from gpx then open it in Google Earth. Working out where to stop will be harder than I thought.
The theory is simple, choose a start point work out roughly how far you will walk, (on average), then at the end point/s plot some ideal hiding spots. Either in woodland or a suitable grassy knoll. This, as anyone who knows the island, will be a bit trickier than we first expected.
Both Charli and I have been at the lapping all afternoon measuring from different start/stop/camp/campsites to try to find a way to be walking past the parts with no oppertunities to camp.
More on this as it developes hopefully we will solve this soon.
The theory is simple, choose a start point work out roughly how far you will walk, (on average), then at the end point/s plot some ideal hiding spots. Either in woodland or a suitable grassy knoll. This, as anyone who knows the island, will be a bit trickier than we first expected.
Both Charli and I have been at the lapping all afternoon measuring from different start/stop/camp/campsites to try to find a way to be walking past the parts with no oppertunities to camp.
More on this as it developes hopefully we will solve this soon.
Labels: camping, coastal path, iow, the isle of wight, wild camping

