I live in Victoria, Australia and do a lot of deer hunting in our alpine region. One year, I was hunting from a site where I'd pitched my 4x4 with its rooftop tent. I returned mid afternoon after a morning hunt that took me about 3km from my camp site, and found a group of guys had pitched on the same spot as me. They were the full bogan types too, sinking beers and blasting music obnoxiously at like 2:00pm. They weren't too close or anything like that. In fact they were a good distance from my site. However, when I got to my 4x4, I immediately noticed boot prints that weren't mine around it, and that half a bag of firewood plus my good steel framed axe had disappeared. Guess where the prints led... I sauntered over to them with my 308 rifle forward slung, stepped into their view and loudly said to them, "I understand you may have borrowed some of my kit, it's now time to return it". After shitting their pants, they sheepishly returned my axe and now a quarter of a bag of firewood. With weak excuses about forgetting their own axe etc. I went and packed up, then left. I wasn't going to chance any more issues. How's the cheek though, to flog my stuff thinking their numbers would dissuade me from confronting them.
They're like the weirdo who gets on the bus and sits next to you even though the whole rest of the bus is empty. I don't know what is wrong with some people, you sort of think people who enjoy camping like you have similar interests would have the same values and sensitivities but no!
Had a similar thing happen to me 2 years ago… I waited until the middle of the night and went down to take a massive shite right outside the entrance to their tent 👍
Nobody taught them manners. We live in a culture which forbids any confrontation, forces to "tolerate" everything. Nobody ever confronted them, so how would they even know. Also, they just went for this exact spot, just a few meters from the road and car park, it seems it was "their local" spot, where they "always" fish&drink, and didn't have any idea how it would be in another one... The paradox is, they also might've been "uncomfortable" that someone took "their only good" spot...
I had the same thing happen to me, I was on a canoeing/fishing 3 day camping trip up a small creek in the middle of nowhere, just me and my french bulldog, I thought no one would ever be there as it was quite a paddle to get to and quite out of the way up a small side Creek. During my trip to get there, I passed a boat with 8 adults and 6 kids having a rather loud party, they also had a couple of jet ski's and a rubber dinghy. As i continued my trip I noticed that I was being followed by them, but i didn't give it much care as I knew where I was going was going to be hard for them to get to in their large boat. I soon lost them around the shallow water bend in the creek entrance. I got to my camp site and started setting up when I heard the jet ski's/ dinghy in the next creek along, which I presume they thought was the one i went down. I could hear them yelling "where did he go? Which I have to admit had me a little worried, but I continued to unpack my gear and set up camp. I made lunch then decided to go further down the creek to fish, about a 20 minute paddle, the whole time still hearing the sounds of outboard motors. After about 30 minutes, I heard a jetski getting closer and thought this is getting really strange, then I see this guy on the jet ski see me then turned around straight away and take off, I had a bad feeling so started to paddle back to my campsite, as I get within sight of my camp I notice the jet ski's and dinghy on the shore, 5 tents had been set up there, a fire pit bbq going (which was my fire pit) and music blaring through speakers. As I reached the bank they all just stared at me like I was an unwanted trespasser although the look on my face probably wasn't one of happiness at this point. As I made my way up the embankment I noticed that my tent had been un-pegged and dragged to the edge off the camp-site, my fishing gear I left had been gone through with some missing and my esky had been gone through and my 3 tomahawk steaks, bacon, sausages, eggs, bread rolls and my 2 bottles of rum were gone, needless to say, I was not happy and started to make my way over to the group to confront them, as I approached I notice one of the older guys pick up a axe quite menacingly, by now their kids have also hopped into my canoe and started going through my stuff in there. I could see my steaks/sausages cooking away on my fire pit grill along with their terrible sizzle steaks and cheap sausages, my half drunk rum bottles on their table with buttered bread rolls/salads ect among their food and drinks. I said to the group as I approached why did they move my tent and steal my fishing gear/fire pit and food, to which one of the guys said they had to move my tent as it could have caught on fire from the BBQ pit, but denied going through or taking my stuff, to which I replied that it seems amazing that everything I'm missing you seem to have, to which the guy holding the axe told me I'd better leave as I'm making the women with them feel unsafe and he might have to do something about it, I decided it wasn't worth my life arguing with these low life thieves, so I decided to cut my losses and retreat to safety and some place that I could get phone reception to call the police. As I was trying to pack my belongings into the canoe while getting drunken abuse hurled at me, I kept having to tell the kids to get out of my canoe, to which the parents told me I have no right to tell them what to do. When I was packed two kids were refusing to get out so I pushed off with them in still in it, the adults started screaming and running for the jet ski's, but the kids quickly jumped out in waist deep water and walked to shore as I was pelted with abuse and rocks. Also one of the women in the group really liked my dog and kept calling her over, telling her she was a good dog and saying how I was cruel to take her camping and she was going to keep her and give her a better home, unfortunately for her she couldn't hang on to her as she struggled to get back to me. The police said they went out there but couldn't find them or my stuff, but I doubt they did as I returned about 6 months later and found my fire pit still in the same place and my 2 broken fishing rods there minus the reels my empty rum bottles and all their garbage they just dumped. I now take mace whenever I go camping alone.
@abl1699 This isn't the only time I've had a bad camping experience caused by people who were over intoxicated but was definitely my worst. I've had a lot of good times camping with no problems at all and have generally felt safe.
I can understand a couple of hikers pitching up next to you after struggling to find a pitch and being knackered, but a whole group like that is just taking the piss! People like that spoil it for all of us!
i will ask if they mind if i pitch by them as im stuggling that day, never been told no and always starts of the night on a good hand rather than being almost judged lol
I've had a similar experience in Ontario, Canada. My group had set up camp close by the water of the campsite, so our shelters were not easily visible upon entering the campsite, however we made sure to leave our water filtration, chairs, and other things in the main camp area so people knew we were there. A family comes and "claims" the site. I tell them we are literally camped down by the water which they could easily have seen where we were at. They refused to leave the site as we weren't camped in an obvious spot. It doesn't matter where we were, we were part of that campsite. I told them they can pitch their tents on our site if they want but they'll have to shit in the same hole as us, eat at the same table as us, share the same food locker, and walk through the same areas as us if they were to stay. They left afterwards after realizing their entitlement would inconvenience them and ruin their trip. I've also had experiences where I've gladly helped fellow Hikers set up camp at our site if it was raining and sun was setting and they've asked respectfully.
I once returned to my tent to find someone had erected theirs right next to mine, they even put their guy ropes inside my outer skin. Luckily I snore pretty loudly and they left early the next day 😂
Bullies. You did exactly what they wanted you to do. Leave. But what other options do you have. With the beers and rowdy behavior, you'd of been in for a long night parked right next to that group. You're the better man for taking higher ground. I suspect karma takes care of people like that, with low grade living.
You can't say they didn't intimidate you when you literally dragged your tent away. Can't say for sure what the motivation was setting up right next to you . But the dude said he camps in that spot all the time , he probably felt like you encroached on "his" spot.
@@stanleyhape8427 I'm not the guy that made the vid, so I'm not sure why you tagged this on my comment, but yeah it's pretty obvious why they set up right next to the guy, when there was the whole woods to camp
@drop830 or obvious that that guy thinks he owns a spot that other people camp at too. It's not first come first serve. It's you picked a public camping spot where everyone hangs out. Live and ya learn
@@NateHodge-o3y yeah ok, you're the guy that steps up next to the guy in the public bathroom, when there's 20 other urinals to use, but you got to piss in the one right next to the guy who was already there. Free country I guess. If you don't care what people think of you
This happened to me and my husband. We had a fire on the beach, having lunch and 6 cars show up RIGHT NEXT TO US, like, 1 car width away and out pops 22 people! They were city folks and they were so loud. They had the entire coastline to choose from. They’re were barely any people on the beach that day. We packed up and left but I was effing livid!
Mr. Handsome Camper, you make me want to watch Braveheart again. 😄 People who park right beside you in a parking lot when you’re parked far away, people who sit right beside you at the Movie theatre when the whole place is empty, and these guys who put up camp right beside you. I’ll never understand WHY!
Back in the 1980s my son and I would do a back country canoe trips. One year there was a group of teenage girls with adult counselors leading them. They camped right next to my son and I because I had a firearm and there were bear around. The next day we left down a river and they caught up with us at lunch because we were taking our time fishing. We passed them later in the day and I figured out they wanted to camp next to us again. In the evening we pulled off and I figured I’d fake them out. We set up just our rainfly and had supper when they pulled in and set up camp. We packed our rainfly and headed back down the river a few miles. They were freaking out, but at least we had peace and quiet that night.
In life choose your battles, better to turn the cheek an move on and live for another day, no need to fight they were wrong and all know it, you came out the man and winner.
Exactly same thing happened to me last week in a camping ground in Germany. I was the only one on the green, went out, came back and 2 large tents were build right before my nose. Family gathering. Before my tent there was a table with banks and people were sittingthere having dinner and a childrens riding hors. The whole place was empty, they did this purposefully. I took my tent and moved away and one of the guys said, I did not want to disturb you. (Yeah)...
That´s when you stumble with a fire source and burn their tenst down, with the words i did not wanted that your tents burn down.... . I assume you are German than you Know: Der Klügere gibt nach ( the samrter one gives in ), which i follow up with : Wenn die klugen immer nachgeben, wird die welt bald nur noch von Idioten regiert. ( if the smart always give up the world will be ruled by idiots ). But that´s just me, i try to bother nobody, but be aware if you bother me it will end badly, i have a short short ignition cord, and act first think later.
That's the problem with this world, everyone trying to make everyone else a good little boy, but no one really knows what that means. We've lost a lot of our humanity to complacency and domestication. We are actually made weaker, dumber, and less independently viable because of it. Even the average human brain size has dramatically shrunk over the past 3 thousand years or so. Basically, we're turning ourselves into ants who like to play as being adventurers instead of having the competence to actually live our lives.
@Lee-yb2zr I would answer that, but I have faith that you can work out whether I am commenting or not, all by yourself. You can do it! 👍😁 (Hint: the clue is embedded in the 'words'😂)
I woke up early one morning to find a tent set up behind mine and a little kid trying to light a fire in-between our tents while his mum watched. So incredibly inconsiderate some people are.
I gave up camping at that spot years ago. Arseholes like that have left a dump of plastic, beer bottles, shitty toilet paper, and even used tampons, etc. Google Earth further south and explore through dense vegetation, there's some superb one-person pitches right on the water. Good luck on your future adventures
Eeek, intelligence is rare. They likely meant no harm. Folks come up and fish right next to me when there are miles of open shore. I just ask them politely why they chose to fish right where I am. I then 16:27 politely tell them that I have myo interest in their company and that they may take this spot but not to even think about taking my next. You'd need a time machine and a condom for the parents of those types to fix the problem.
not all townies behave like this. Just the ones whose idea of fun is partying and finding a free beer garden thinking everyone else is like them. World is getting small with the wrong people in it
I had the exact opposite problem. Went camping about 1hour from very small town. (Very small, one pub, one servo and no houses) with 3 other adults. That night we were hassled by station kids partying in their utes and trucks for a couple of hours out at the national park.
As kids and young adults, mind you we live in bc canada 🇨🇦 camping capital, we'd travel on old logging road to remote places and rarely had problems. This was pre 1990s. Now all those remote places are covered with camp grounds that will cost you over 20$ a night. It's wise to reserve, and they are still beautiful places to go. Since then I moved to acreage to camp every day😅😅😅😅.
I live in Nevada close to the California border on the eastern flank of the Sierras. I do quite a bit of solo camping as I live on my own. I don’t often run into these types of situations and I think it’s because I live in America and I take guns with me when I go camping and it’s safe to assume everybody else does too, so it really creates a nice and polite environment so everyone gets along.
@@sal50111 I go to the woods to be away from humans. I go to the pub to be with humans. Politeness is essential out in the woods. Ask folks if you can join them. Never assume they want company.
You gotta remember alot of city people go to paid camping sites often where everything is packed. City people are usually never alone for long and they see another tent as a friendly SPACIOUS camp site since there's ONLY one tent. Really different mentality and I'm sure explaining etiquette to people in a mature way while you're pissed off isn't the easiest to do
@@NateHodge-o3y this isn't the case here If you're looking for safety in numbers you pitch in sight not right by people They've done this to force people off the spot, too lazy to find another
Same thing happened to me in the Cairngornns over one New Year. Already pitched in the snow sheltered behind a bank with my wife. Two winter walkers rocked up and pitched 8 metres away. In a 6 square kilometre valley. I asked if they were pitching there and the reply was "good a place as any". Went hoping for solitude and ended up listening to their route planning conversation all evening.
New subscriber here. Never mind them. Think about how amazing you are that you de-escalated and dealt with the situation. Unhurt. You had a great camp and learnt something. And made a quality video. That’s a Win if you ask me 👍
That’s totally out of order, you can tell it ruined your whole trip. You did the right thing moving away your mind would never settle. I think I’d have probably packed up and went stealth at 2 in the morning on a tent slashing mission but hey that’s me 😂 better luck in the future mate 💪🏻
As a Brit Down Under that’s par for the course with Ozzie’s where ever you pitch a tent, sit in public somewhere or even park the car where there will be loads of space elsewhere but they seem to want to setup or park right on top of you! You did the right thing to move plenty of morons about!!
lol, yes. I’ve been there. There is an ENTIRE wilderness, yet you are next to me? Once in Yosemite, a camper put his tent literally a foot from mine, I left the next day. Not just because of that, but the people across from me strung high powered LED lights all over so it looked like I was in the city. Do t get me started on the music. 😮
there was someone having a similar problem and they bought some very strong fart spray online.and it was extremely noxious. The next time they had neighbors that were too close they sprayed it outside around their camper van. The people left right away.
Most people who camp, especially in places where a permit is needed, are decent, respectful and responsible people but there are always exceptions. Clearly it was a local pitch for local people.... Kudos to you for keeping your cool and being the adult in the room
G'day, from NZ, our forests are vast, and we don't have these problems (except in the high tourist areas), but having said that, one time I was in a very remote area and was surprised to find that when I awoke in the morning, there was a tent pitched about 5 metres from me. there was plenty of places to pitch (it was by a river) but they decided that my place was the better one. I was out for 4 days, and this person was the only person I was to see. It does spoil the remote feeling, but this is very rare. Anyway, that's my little story on that subject. Enjoyed the video ATB Cheers from the mountains of NZ ☺☺
The person might of felt lonely or scared alone at night. People need to be less hard hearted and caring for others but if the holy spirit gives concernment and you see this person to be aggressive , drunkard or too quite then by all means just get away for your own protection and peace of mind... Light and Love ✝️🕊️
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Just started to watch you on the tv. Had come on my phone to leave a comment. Omg , I didn't know whether to laugh or cry 😭. I would have cried, to be honest . Don't people drive you insane 🤦😒. I'm watching little sparta. now . Love Scotland ❤️ 😍.
Really sorry that happened to you, pal. Some people think the world revolves around themselves. Can see it rattled you a bit, and it would me even more! You handled it perfectly and set a good example in face of a terrible one when it would've been easy to stoop to their level 👍
Bout 30yrs ago me my wife and our two young boys were tent camping in the Mt. Hood, Orygun Forest. Soon a bunch of younger ppl pretty much took over the small camping area complete with a large sign by the road. They did their best to make us leave, saying they have this big party every year and they would be too loud for us. I said the noise wouldn't bother us, so he gave up. A state cop showed up told them what they were doing was illegal (too many ppl in one spot) and kicked them all out !! We had a nice chat with the Officer, peacfully sitting by our camp 🔥 fire ... I would've done the same as you in that scenario.
I live in Australia mate, nobody invades your space normally, but if they do light a big fu*&king fire with lots of smoke that blows their way and they should move on 😂😂
Good call moving. A night next to the trackie bottom brigade would be horrible. Out of order what they did. I done a bike packing trip last week well away from there had a 81mile ride home after climbing over rest and be thankful I emerged at Lomond looking for easy relaxing mostly flat ride home after that. Nothing but mess and a holes unloading camping gear right out their cars/campers. It's a no go zone for any true campers now.
Yes, it was Extremeky Rude, Very Poor of them guys to set up camp next to you. I am a solo camper also. I would have left too. I go out to enjoy nature. Not other people.
Due to UA-cam influencers no offense , so many aholes are going to the same places so they get swamped by aholes and spoil it for those who wish these places to remain secret so to speak.
Looks like you should find a more secluded site. I bought a boat to go up rivers and it’s been awesome . More are getting that idea too now so I gotta go further away by jet boat now
Man, that sucked, i had people try to pitch or pitch their tents way too close to mine a few times as well. A lot of people don't respect others privacy and space.
They where tough lads . You did the right thing. Too many of them . Odds were against you. If there was only 2 of them, no problem. You could have told them to piss off. Good video mate. Keep it up👍
"WET WET WET!" Looks like a total washout. Unfortunate that the other group chose to "invade" your space with so much free space available. But at least you had a nice chicken curry for dinner! 😎
This happens to me all the time when im at the park playing fetch with my dog. Always somebody with a dog that feels to need to pretend u are a ghost, and wake straight up to you when there is acres of grass to fuck off on. I hate people, they are great at ruining all my outdoor experiences, fishing, hiking camping, shooting, you name it. Cant escape other ppl! 😂
Sorry that happened to you dude; there are good spots further south outside the permit zone at Dail, All't a Guanan outflow and Mark bothy. You used to be able to see if any other permits had been sold when you were booking a spot, I used to use it to help me decide where to go. Hope it rained on the neds and they caught nothing.
Thats too bad. I feel sorry for you. I would have mentioned something along the lines of ''You should have asked me first. I had a very loose stomach last night and thats right were I squatted to do my buisness'' Cant you smell it?'' Explain that you cant get far from your tent before you need to squat. Explain you have a 'condition' and thats why none of your friends will camp with you so your always camping alone. You could get really creative if you have a chocolate bar. Melt some and smear it on your hands or face.... Make sure to try and shake their hands afterward. Keep asking them if they have any extra toilet paper. Explain to them, in detail, of your horrendous bowl movements and how it got ''everywhere'' Keep asking them '' Are you sure you want to sleep right there in that mess?''
Many years ago myself, my wife pitched a tent on a 10 acre field in Norfolk. We were the only tent In that field, we went out for a few hours and when we came back another tent had appeared 10 feet away from ours. We just laughed, packed up our tent and moved
That is the attitude of today, they did the wrong thing and you did the right thing, and I guarantee if you had a mate or two along with you they wouldn.t have acted like that, loch lomond is a magnet for these types.
My husband and I have had similar experiences. We do a lot of Hiking and camping in remote locations, love getting away from others and being out in nature. I don't understand why people do those sorts of things? Is it because they are bullies and purposely trying to ruin some else's experience? I mean that's all I can think of. Why else? One particular time we were skinny dipping on a summer evening, not a soul in sight at this backwater spot, a boat suddenly came from across the way and out of the hundred plus yards of sandy beach areas they could have pulled up on they pulled up right on our beach camp site. We were completely naked and we got out of the water bare asses got dressed and sat there till they finally left. Such a weird time. They partied awhile till it got dark and left. 🙄
That looks like a beautiful place What a drag having to set up a second time in the rain. Those nimrods seem like the type who would be noisy all night and be peeing in the stream above where you get your water.
There’s something very wrong with people who want to be too close to strangers when there’s absolutely no need. I feel this type of thing has got a lot worse since Covid. A lot of people that never went outside discovered it when there was nothing else to do and are now a nuisance either with this type of behaviour or leaving rubbish. They have no respect for the countryside or other people that want to enjoy the tranquility.
Camping use to be good back in days . And then we had more campers and litters , the place became a mess . And then they decided to control and make money out of the lot , creating those camp sides full of idiots , and you had to pay . Best advice next time , don’t pay , walk a little further of the bam and enjoy your evening . Scotland outdoor is fantastic a little bit further is awesome . Go further , free , no rubbish , no idiots .
Is the underside of that tarp heat reflective? What a holes those guys were, I once tried to sleep on a beach and some lads were getting drunk and they only got louder so I made a quick exit and moved away.
A real pain. I'm sorry to hear that.I would have felt exactly the same as you. Spoils the experience many of us hope for. If people want a fenced in campsite with toilets etc then they are available. but these guys wouldn't have gotten away with a rowdy night due to people pressure and they would have been outnumbered. Rain doesn't help it has to be said. Or midges...
I've only had this happen once. I took my holster and switched it to open carry and then told them "you're gonna leave, one way or the other, in the next 30 minutes."
You've never camped in any of the trailer courts they call campgrounds in the eastern US. Last month (Oct.), I decided that 60 years of camping is enough. I'm through. It's not that this old grey mare ain't what she used to be, it's camping that ain't what it used to be. "Do you have a reservation" "No." "There's just one site I can give you." I was in a van and my assigned parking space was in a double to be shared with my neighbor with her rooftop tent. I never slept that close to the sister I shared a bedroom with! Then it occurred to me that the population density there was at least as concentrated as an apartment building. Concentration camps. What I'm quitting isn't really camping anyway.
I mostly do dispersed camping (TVA or USFS) now as I'm on a motorcycle in the lower Appalachians and a small tent or tarp. No reservations, just 1st come and typically no fee (no water or bathrooms). Last summer I decided to go back to a large 25 space campground. USFS has stopped taking envelope money ($10/night) and wants me to pay by app in an area with no cell service. It was noisy, crowded, banging RV doors all evening, bright lights, generators, TVs, kids running wild, banging trash can lids (nobody seems to be able to close a lid slowly). I may use such a site again in the off season but if they are too damned lazy to pick up money, they are obviously too damned lazy to clean the sites....just outsourced garbage pickup and broken well heads.
@@STho205 My final experience WAS in the off season (Oct.). I optimistically expected the place to be half empty. And it was. So they closed 1/2 and kept the other 1/2 just as crowded as in the peak season. So I went to another state park 1/2 hour away. Same thing, but about 3/4 : 1/4, by reservation only. So I went back to the first place. The office had closed by this time. So I stayed in an empty reserved space. No fee (Ha, Ha), and in the AM, I just drove the 4 hrs. home. My own home has much more of what I want in a vacation than any of these noisy concentration camps.
@@dinahnicest6525 they just don't want to clean them anymore and camp hosts are finding the job isn't worth it to them anymore....so the parks limit usage keeping folks close. Dispersed camping is best as you expect little but a plot of ground...come prepared to be self sufficient and don't overly imagine getting attacked on your own...it is a better time. Many campgrounds went to sh-+ in 2020 when they closed and never restaffed
@@STho205 I started camping in 1965. For the next decade, anyone could easily find enough firewood to last most of a weekend trip within 1/2 hr. of arrival. In an off season, no one ever camped within sight. It was often an ear strain just to hear their axes. My kids never took to camping the way I did. I couldn't understand it until I realized that they never experienced what I did; and what I have been loving about it was all in my imagination and the memory of a distant past that no longer exists.
same in Australia, even in an empty campground they will put you right next to someone, sometimes it's quieter to be between two big caravans as they block the noise
It is inconceivable how cras, selfish, ignorant and down right arrogant some folk are! They clearly have no clue at all about the sanctity of outdoor life and how important it is to let people just be and get on with their own thing. I used to live in Kent and do a lot of open canoeing. One of my regular trips was just a day out along a short stretch of the Medway for a cuppa and watch the world go by for an hour or so, before heading home. One day, having found my preferred spot was clear and no fishermen or other users were there, I pulled the canoe out and set up my small day camp with my chair and stove etc. I settled in for some lunch and tea and was watching the Kingfishers darting up and down. Along the footpath about twenty mins in, a double family of two large muscular dads and heavily made up mums and four small kids in swimming kit arrived and dumped two huge back packs which had inflatable paddle boards, two large cool bags full of picnic stuff and a huge blanket. They set all this up actually touching the small piece of tarp I had under my own chair! They then stood there looming intimidatingly with the two mums not speaking but staring at their iPhones. It turned out from listening to the kids and dads that they were Russian. Then one of the dads approached me standing on my tarp and said, "How long you gonna stay?" I was utterly gobsmacked at these utterly rude sods! I told him as long as it took me to cook lunch, eat it and then drink a pot of tea and decide how long I wanted to stay. He looked really pissed off and just stood staring at me. I asked him to get off my tarp and stand away. He did, but the other guy looked really nasty. Anyway, just to piss them off, I just carried on. After about another twenty minutes of it getting really annoying, I decided they were never going to back down; by this time they had inflated the two paddle boards and were already looking at trying to move my canoe to use the same bit of bank to launch. So, I made angry noises and said I couldn't believe how rude they were and packed up and buggered off. It was really incredible and I was so angry but had no way to get rid of them. I never saw them again and I felt they may have driven from out of town and walked a fair way from their car to the spot. At which point, they just asserted themselves by intimidating me and invading my chosen spot. Clearly invading other people's space is a Russian trait! 🤬
We were at loch lomond as well. There are camp sites which allows to camp officially. But you have to pay for it first for like 4 weeks earlier. So the areas are relatively small and after walking 25 km and paid for that area. I understand that guys.
I go with a little rule for myself. If you can park at the spot it ain’t worth the bother. Put in a little graft walk a hour or so gets you away from the park & piss it up crews. Well done for keeping the head tho mate that must have took some will power 👍
First time watcher. Shades of the empty car park at Southwaite. 2am Buy's a coffee, sits in car with window open. Shuts my eyes Wakes up to a woman parked literally inches away from me. I couldn't have opened my car door. Don't know if she was just wary of sitting having a break in an empty service area on her own. People can be strange at times.
Who would just stroll up on another pitch and make camp? Without a hiya, would you mind? I had a lovely little space years back, all out the way but the oiks needed a place to do pallet fires and questionable things with paraffffenalia so sadly I had to do the same, bear in mind I usually was out with a rucksack of photo op "cutlery" so a case of walk away and deal with it, barely got out since...
To be fair I know alot of my friends who got into fights with people about this exact problem. Some people have traditions and same spot location choices. They would fight physically over those spots. That's why I don't hang around people like that anymore. It's messed up to be that selfish. Especially out in the wild. Ide always always always go about 50-80 meters away from people and introduce myself very nicely Incase they need anything like food or ice or drinks or fuel or anything. So they know there's support but I wouldn't purposely bother anybody.
I had campers put their stuff on a bear line I brought because they didn't think to bring one. At least they were nice enough to camp more than ten feet away since they set up right beside it like idiots, lol. Needless to say I took our stuff down before the sun came up, left their stuff on the wet ground, and made a ruckus about them using our gear which woke them up. At least they apologized. Probably helped I was open carrying, and they were 5 miles from the nearest gravel road. People disappear in the woods around here all the time...
This is also familiar in Finland. Guys who always leave behind a lot of empty beer cans, cigarette butts, garbage, trees condemned to death near the campfire that have been cut down with birch bark or pine bark for kindling. Of course, you can't "get" the firewood from the firewood shed next door. Illegal campfires....burnt marks left by the woodstove on the wooden tables, on the seats, several wildfires in the summer because of the woodstove idiots.
I've had this exact thing happen to me in the absolute middle of nowhere. At first I was angry as hell but thought I'd handle it like I generally do when someone I don't like talks to me. I "acted" weird as hell, overly friendly, told some odd creepy stories you don't want to hear a random bloke tell you in the middle of a forest. Generally made a nuisance of myself. They made their excuses and left without much fuss 🤣 Better than ending up having a blazing row and probably stops them doing it to someone else next time 🤣
Used to get this with narrow boating. You'd find a peaceful, remote mooring, and then another boat would come along and moor 2 feet from your stern. What is it with people?
I once had found a nice place to camp, but there was already a group German people camping there. I asked them nicely if it was okay if I came camping there as well, which they were completely fine with and we also held a little chat. The next morning we went both our own ways. Doesnt always have to be a bad experience to camp with strangers 😄
AAh, tenting stories. I once pitched my small tent in the woods near a local climbing area. At midnight 6 trucks of local teenagers moved in. They proceeded to throw a bunch of car tires on the ground, doused them in gasoline and lit them. Luckily there was room to get my car out. We threw the tent with the sleeping stuff inside into the hatchback of my Golf and got the hell out. Other climbing friends were not so lucky. They were boxed in by the trucks. The music and tire fires went till dawn. The next day we enjoyed our climbing regardless..
Pity that happened. Too common on Loch Long and Loch Lomond, even with the restrictions. Hard men in a group but probably fannies alone. Duck Bay? Do they still have a nightclub? Worked there in the 90s when I lived in the Vale.😂😂😂
There seems to be a lot of asses camping out now. They have no respect for the countryside or other people. I try to get right away from folk now. I just can't be bothered with the scruffs anymore. All booze and messing it up for the rest of us. If its on Loch Lomond, they need a permit. Maybe it's time to put the prices up and take registrations.
This is why whenever I go camping, I go as far away and to the most inaccessible spot I can find… I’ve completely stopped trying to go to any campgrounds or places where other people can come and easily invade my space. I can get a bit territorial at times and wouldn’t hesitate to become confrontational… that being said, 5 against 1 aren’t odds I’d like to have stacked against me without some form of force multiplier.
My wife and I were camping up in the Rocky Mountains and two guys came into camp and started to get aggressive until they realized I had a pistol in my belt under my shirt then they left
Did like and have subscribed,shame your trip was interrupted with idiots.I use to camp out quite a bit at Loch Earnhead and take my kayak so I could play in the Loch and it was a great wee place to camp almost on the shore.😊👊
@carpo719 mate, I appreciate the comment. I had a look at your channel. I must say if you were in the uk, still coffee and chat would be on the table. Seem like a good guy
I live in Victoria, Australia and do a lot of deer hunting in our alpine region.
One year, I was hunting from a site where I'd pitched my 4x4 with its rooftop tent. I returned mid afternoon after a morning hunt that took me about 3km from my camp site, and found a group of guys had pitched on the same spot as me. They were the full bogan types too, sinking beers and blasting music obnoxiously at like 2:00pm.
They weren't too close or anything like that. In fact they were a good distance from my site. However, when I got to my 4x4, I immediately noticed boot prints that weren't mine around it, and that half a bag of firewood plus my good steel framed axe had disappeared. Guess where the prints led...
I sauntered over to them with my 308 rifle forward slung, stepped into their view and loudly said to them, "I understand you may have borrowed some of my kit, it's now time to return it".
After shitting their pants, they sheepishly returned my axe and now a quarter of a bag of firewood. With weak excuses about forgetting their own axe etc.
I went and packed up, then left. I wasn't going to chance any more issues. How's the cheek though, to flog my stuff thinking their numbers would dissuade me from confronting them.
And then everyone stood and CLAPPED
Fellow Vic here, had the same sort of experience and yes its amazing how polite some can be when you have your .303 over your shoulder.
So you would have committed a murder over some firewood ?
@@Quivkgetawaycrazy outback’s man, look up the video of the group of hunter who open fire on cops coming to check for permits, it’s insane
@@QuivkgetawayWhy not?
They're like the weirdo who gets on the bus and sits next to you even though the whole rest of the bus is empty. I don't know what is wrong with some people, you sort of think people who enjoy camping like you have similar interests would have the same values and sensitivities but no!
I ALWAYS get the nutter on the bus. Every bloody time!
@@emtibAlucard it’s an honour to get the bus weirdo sitting beside you!
Bullies the lot of them
You are not alone.. So do I..@@swanseamale47
Exactly!!!!
Had a similar thing happen to me 2 years ago… I waited until the middle of the night and went down to take a massive shite right outside the entrance to their tent 👍
😅😅😅😅
This is the society we live in today, most with no manners, good call leaving.
There have always been cowardly men who behave badly when in a gang, throughout history and in every country.
Nobody taught them manners. We live in a culture which forbids any confrontation, forces to "tolerate" everything. Nobody ever confronted them, so how would they even know. Also, they just went for this exact spot, just a few meters from the road and car park, it seems it was "their local" spot, where they "always" fish&drink, and didn't have any idea how it would be in another one... The paradox is, they also might've been "uncomfortable" that someone took "their only good" spot...
I had the same thing happen to me, I was on a canoeing/fishing 3 day camping trip up a small creek in the middle of nowhere, just me and my french bulldog, I thought no one would ever be there as it was quite a paddle to get to and quite out of the way up a small side Creek.
During my trip to get there, I passed a boat with 8 adults and 6 kids having a rather loud party, they also had a couple of jet ski's and a rubber dinghy. As i continued my trip I noticed that I was being followed by them, but i didn't give it much care as I knew where I was going was going to be hard for them to get to in their large boat. I soon lost them around the shallow water bend in the creek entrance.
I got to my camp site and started setting up when I heard the jet ski's/ dinghy in the next creek along, which I presume they thought was the one i went down. I could hear them yelling "where did he go? Which I have to admit had me a little worried, but I continued to unpack my gear and set up camp.
I made lunch then decided to go further down the creek to fish, about a 20 minute paddle, the whole time still hearing the sounds of outboard motors. After about 30 minutes, I heard a jetski getting closer and thought this is getting really strange, then I see this guy on the jet ski see me then turned around straight away and take off, I had a bad feeling so started to paddle back to my campsite, as I get within sight of my camp I notice the jet ski's and dinghy on the shore, 5 tents had been set up there, a fire pit bbq going (which was my fire pit) and music blaring through speakers.
As I reached the bank they all just stared at me like I was an unwanted trespasser although the look on my face probably wasn't one of happiness at this point.
As I made my way up the embankment I noticed that my tent had been un-pegged and dragged to the edge off the camp-site, my fishing gear I left had been gone through with some missing and my esky had been gone through and my 3 tomahawk steaks, bacon, sausages, eggs, bread rolls and my 2 bottles of rum were gone, needless to say, I was not happy and started to make my way over to the group to confront them, as I approached I notice one of the older guys pick up a axe quite menacingly, by now their kids have also hopped into my canoe and started going through my stuff in there.
I could see my steaks/sausages cooking away on my fire pit grill along with their terrible sizzle steaks and cheap sausages, my half drunk rum bottles on their table with buttered bread rolls/salads ect among their food and drinks.
I said to the group as I approached why did they move my tent and steal my fishing gear/fire pit and food, to which one of the guys said they had to move my tent as it could have caught on fire from the BBQ pit, but denied going through or taking my stuff, to which I replied that it seems amazing that everything I'm missing you seem to have, to which the guy holding the axe told me I'd better leave as I'm making the women with them feel unsafe and he might have to do something about it, I decided it wasn't worth my life arguing with these low life thieves, so I decided to cut my losses and retreat to safety and some place that I could get phone reception to call the police.
As I was trying to pack my belongings into the canoe while getting drunken abuse hurled at me, I kept having to tell the kids to get out of my canoe, to which the parents told me I have no right to tell them what to do.
When I was packed two kids were refusing to get out so I pushed off with them in still in it, the adults started screaming and running for the jet ski's, but the kids quickly jumped out in waist deep water and walked to shore as I was pelted with abuse and rocks. Also one of the women in the group really liked my dog and kept calling her over, telling her she was a good dog and saying how I was cruel to take her camping and she was going to keep her and give her a better home, unfortunately for her she couldn't hang on to her as she struggled to get back to me.
The police said they went out there but couldn't find them or my stuff, but I doubt they did as I returned about 6 months later and found my fire pit still in the same place and my 2 broken fishing rods there minus the reels my empty rum bottles and all their garbage they just dumped.
I now take mace whenever I go camping alone.
So camping is not safe at all. Families behaving like this is messed up.
@abl1699 This isn't the only time I've had a bad camping experience caused by people who were over intoxicated but was definitely my worst. I've had a lot of good times camping with no problems at all and have generally felt safe.
Whoah! That is crazy! Thankfully these types of encounters can be rare but take care whenever camping alone! Thanks 👍
Crazy. I think a bear spray or a pistol wouldn't be overkill to have. And a mace and knife!
Man, mace? Bring along some pew pews if you live in the US, fu**rs will think it twice if they see you strapped
I can understand a couple of hikers pitching up next to you after struggling to find a pitch and being knackered, but a whole group like that is just taking the piss! People like that spoil it for all of us!
Km o😅
I can't
What! Urinating right there?! Ugh. How filthy.
i will ask if they mind if i pitch by them as im stuggling that day, never been told no and always starts of the night on a good hand rather than being almost judged lol
Taking the piss 😂 wtf
I've had a similar experience in Ontario, Canada. My group had set up camp close by the water of the campsite, so our shelters were not easily visible upon entering the campsite, however we made sure to leave our water filtration, chairs, and other things in the main camp area so people knew we were there. A family comes and "claims" the site. I tell them we are literally camped down by the water which they could easily have seen where we were at. They refused to leave the site as we weren't camped in an obvious spot. It doesn't matter where we were, we were part of that campsite. I told them they can pitch their tents on our site if they want but they'll have to shit in the same hole as us, eat at the same table as us, share the same food locker, and walk through the same areas as us if they were to stay. They left afterwards after realizing their entitlement would inconvenience them and ruin their trip.
I've also had experiences where I've gladly helped fellow Hikers set up camp at our site if it was raining and sun was setting and they've asked respectfully.
I once returned to my tent to find someone had erected theirs right next to mine, they even put their guy ropes inside my outer skin.
Luckily I snore pretty loudly and they left early the next day 😂
😮😮 that takes some balls. Some people don't think.
😂
The sound of a freight train when your trying to sleep IS the best revenge 😂
@thesecretshade or maybe it was a new hiker that felt safer being near someone
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Bullies. You did exactly what they wanted you to do. Leave. But what other options do you have. With the beers and rowdy behavior, you'd of been in for a long night parked right next to that group. You're the better man for taking higher ground. I suspect karma takes care of people like that, with low grade living.
You can't say they didn't intimidate you when you literally dragged your tent away.
Can't say for sure what the motivation was setting up right next to you . But the dude said he camps in that spot all the time , he probably felt like you encroached on "his" spot.
@@stanleyhape8427 I'm not the guy that made the vid, so I'm not sure why you tagged this on my comment, but yeah it's pretty obvious why they set up right next to the guy, when there was the whole woods to camp
@drop830 or obvious that that guy thinks he owns a spot that other people camp at too. It's not first come first serve. It's you picked a public camping spot where everyone hangs out. Live and ya learn
@@NateHodge-o3y yeah ok, you're the guy that steps up next to the guy in the public bathroom, when there's 20 other urinals to use, but you got to piss in the one right next to the guy who was already there. Free country I guess. If you don't care what people think of you
Snip their guy ropes during the night?
Apply superglue to their tent zips?
This happened to me and my husband. We had a fire on the beach, having lunch and 6 cars show up RIGHT NEXT TO US, like, 1 car width away and out pops 22 people! They were city folks and they were so loud. They had the entire coastline to choose from. They’re were barely any people on the beach that day. We packed up and left but I was effing livid!
Surely, if you own the coastline you politely point that out to them and ask them to leave?
@@andrewknight665I own that stretch of coastline and the fiat 500 with 22 individuals inside did not have permission
@@andrewknight665 Prat.
😂
Mr. Handsome Camper, you make me want to watch Braveheart again. 😄
People who park right beside you in a parking lot when you’re parked far away, people who sit right beside you at the Movie theatre when the whole place is empty, and these guys who put up camp right beside you.
I’ll never understand WHY!
Back in the 1980s my son and I would do a back country canoe trips. One year there was a group of teenage girls with adult counselors leading them. They camped right next to my son and I because I had a firearm and there were bear around. The next day we left down a river and they caught up with us at lunch because we were taking our time fishing. We passed them later in the day and I figured out they wanted to camp next to us again. In the evening we pulled off and I figured I’d fake them out. We set up just our rainfly and had supper when they pulled in and set up camp. We packed our rainfly and headed back down the river a few miles. They were freaking out, but at least we had peace and quiet that night.
😂 damn Chris you did them. Poor young scared girls dirty😂. Just kidding. Wasn't your job to chaperone them
In life choose your battles, better to turn the cheek an move on and live for another day, no need to fight they were wrong and all know it, you came out the man and winner.
He's a nonce this youtuber
NO it isn't. They just keep doing the same thing if there is no punishment issued.
Exactly same thing happened to me last week in a camping ground in Germany. I was the only one on the green, went out, came back and 2 large tents were build right before my nose. Family gathering. Before my tent there was a table with banks and people were sittingthere having dinner and a childrens riding hors. The whole place was empty, they did this purposefully. I took my tent and moved away and one of the guys said, I did not want to disturb you. (Yeah)...
Lol. Didn’t want to disturb you?! I would have asked him “oh really? Then why did you?” What a moron
That´s when you stumble with a fire source and burn their tenst down, with the words i did not wanted that your tents burn down.... . I assume you are German than you Know: Der Klügere gibt nach ( the samrter one gives in ), which i follow up with : Wenn die klugen immer nachgeben, wird die welt bald nur noch von Idioten regiert. ( if the smart always give up the world will be ruled by idiots ). But that´s just me, i try to bother nobody, but be aware if you bother me it will end badly, i have a short short ignition cord, and act first think later.
I think you did the right thing. You are such a sweet heart so keep being you. A real man !!
Wish this world had more like you. 🎉🎉❤❤
That's the problem with this world, everyone trying to make everyone else a good little boy, but no one really knows what that means. We've lost a lot of our humanity to complacency and domestication. We are actually made weaker, dumber, and less independently viable because of it. Even the average human brain size has dramatically shrunk over the past 3 thousand years or so. Basically, we're turning ourselves into ants who like to play as being adventurers instead of having the competence to actually live our lives.
@@WR3ND exactly
'A real man'
Are we still doing that?
@@kendrawaddams3174 are u still commenting on it. Lmao
@Lee-yb2zr I would answer that, but I have faith that you can work out whether I am commenting or not, all by yourself. You can do it! 👍😁 (Hint: the clue is embedded in the 'words'😂)
I woke up early one morning to find a tent set up behind mine and a little kid trying to light a fire in-between our tents while his mum watched. So incredibly inconsiderate some people are.
I gave up camping at that spot years ago. Arseholes like that have left a dump of plastic, beer bottles, shitty toilet paper, and even used tampons, etc. Google Earth further south and explore through dense vegetation, there's some superb one-person pitches right on the water. Good luck on your future adventures
Thanks!
Influencers and trends sent sheit people out into nature.
Eeek, intelligence is rare.
They likely meant no harm.
Folks come up and fish right next to me when there are miles of open shore.
I just ask them politely why they chose to fish right where I am.
I then 16:27 politely tell them that I have myo interest in their company and that they may take this spot but not to even think about taking my next.
You'd need a time machine and a condom for the parents of those types to fix the problem.
Camping spots within easy reach of big cities suffer from this kind of behaviour, sadly. Townie behaviour applied to open country.
not all townies behave like this. Just the ones whose idea of fun is partying and finding a free beer garden thinking everyone else is like them. World is getting small with the wrong people in it
I have noticed that too.
I had the exact opposite problem. Went camping about 1hour from very small town. (Very small, one pub, one servo and no houses) with 3 other adults. That night we were hassled by station kids partying in their utes and trucks for a couple of hours out at the national park.
Yes, assholes hooting all night boozed up, why they dont stay at a bar and do that, is what pissed.me off, we came.for peace now we have that trash.
As kids and young adults, mind you we live in bc canada 🇨🇦 camping capital, we'd travel on old logging road to remote places and rarely had problems. This was pre 1990s. Now all those remote places are covered with camp grounds that will cost you over 20$ a night. It's wise to reserve, and they are still beautiful places to go.
Since then I moved to acreage to camp every day😅😅😅😅.
If it's close enough to a road that you can hear a car door shut then it's not wild enough for me.
That’s my golden rule. Which I broke!
There is no road on that side of the loch.
Same😂
@@kirsteneasdale5707 There is. It's the only permit camping spot on Loch Long, just to the south of Ardgartan.
those people who have to open and close every door over and over again.... ugh.
I live in Nevada close to the California border on the eastern flank of the Sierras. I do quite a bit of solo camping as I live on my own. I don’t often run into these types of situations and I think it’s because I live in America and I take guns with me when I go camping and it’s safe to assume everybody else does too, so it really creates a nice and polite environment so everyone gets along.
I don't understand why people want to be like that. What can be gained by ruining a camp for someone you don't know?
@@sal50111 I go to the woods to be away from humans. I go to the pub to be with humans.
Politeness is essential out in the woods. Ask folks if you can join them. Never assume they want company.
@sal50111 So they demonstrate that they're assholes right off the bat, and your reaction is "These are the kind of guys I want to hang out with."?
@@rustyshackleford9557
You gotta remember alot of city people go to paid camping sites often where everything is packed. City people are usually never alone for long and they see another tent as a friendly SPACIOUS camp site since there's ONLY one tent. Really different mentality and I'm sure explaining etiquette to people in a mature way while you're pissed off isn't the easiest to do
@@NateHodge-o3y this isn't the case here
If you're looking for safety in numbers you pitch in sight not right by people
They've done this to force people off the spot, too lazy to find another
Same thing happened to me in the Cairngornns over one New Year. Already pitched in the snow sheltered behind a bank with my wife. Two winter walkers rocked up and pitched 8 metres away. In a 6 square kilometre valley. I asked if they were pitching there and the reply was "good a place as any". Went hoping for solitude and ended up listening to their route planning conversation all evening.
Thats when you politely saunter over to their tent, and begin pissing all over it. "good enough place as any"
Right question. Doesn't they want some privacy too?
How those people feel comfortable attached to another ones tent is a mystery for me.
I don't understand it!! This has happened to me I want to know why do they do that????
An entire forest to camp in, and they have to be right next to you! Happens on buses, parking lots, libraries UGH give people space
And in the gym where people want to get on the machine right next to you when there’s a row of 10 lol
I'm the only one at the beach and where do you think the lady and her kids put their blanket..2 feet from mine
New subscriber here. Never mind them. Think about how amazing you are that you de-escalated and dealt with the situation. Unhurt. You had a great camp and learnt something. And made a quality video. That’s a Win if you ask me 👍
That’s totally out of order, you can tell it ruined your whole trip. You did the right thing moving away your mind would never settle. I think I’d have probably packed up and went stealth at 2 in the morning on a tent slashing mission but hey that’s me 😂 better luck in the future mate 💪🏻
I think I'd have a little fun myself. I think their car needed a new paint job @ 4am.
@@AceGoodheart definitely 😁
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Mmmm hmmmm.
A bunch of little crybabies
As a Brit Down Under that’s par for the course with Ozzie’s where ever you pitch a tent, sit in public somewhere or even park the car where there will be loads of space elsewhere but they seem to want to setup or park right on top of you! You did the right thing to move plenty of morons about!!
I'm an Aussie and I'm constantly frustrated with this behaviour.
lol, yes. I’ve been there. There is an ENTIRE wilderness, yet you are next to me? Once in Yosemite, a camper put his tent literally a foot from mine, I left the next day. Not just because of that, but the people across from me strung high powered LED lights all over so it looked like I was in the city. Do t get me started on the music. 😮
there was someone having a similar problem and they bought some very strong fart spray online.and it was extremely noxious. The next time they had neighbors that were too close they sprayed it outside around their camper van. The people left right away.
Most people who camp, especially in places where a permit is needed, are decent, respectful and responsible people but there are always exceptions.
Clearly it was a local pitch for local people....
Kudos to you for keeping your cool and being the adult in the room
People who do that, in my experience, are people that almost never go camping.
That's the reason I stopped camping at loch lomond just full of a holes now
apparently the area is suffering a big litter problem now from these
G'day, from NZ, our forests are vast, and we don't have these problems (except in the high tourist areas), but having said that, one time I was in a very remote area and was surprised to find that when I awoke in the morning, there was a tent pitched about 5 metres from me. there was plenty of places to pitch (it was by a river) but they decided that my place was the better one. I was out for 4 days, and this person was the only person I was to see. It does spoil the remote feeling, but this is very rare. Anyway, that's my little story on that subject. Enjoyed the video ATB Cheers from the mountains of NZ ☺☺
Cheers! Yeah thankfully it is quite rare 👍
The person might of felt lonely or scared alone at night. People need to be less hard hearted and caring for others but if the holy spirit gives concernment and you see this person to be aggressive , drunkard or too quite then by all means just get away for your own protection and peace of mind... Light and Love ✝️🕊️
Satanic UA-cam removed my comment that 1out of ten get seen.
There A1 is destroying them 😂 , it's totally misguided there market to destruction... Praise Lord Jesus ! 🙏
There owners Zionist are finally on there way out as multipolar world allies are ensuring and soon UA-cam will be gone for ever, even if it's through WW iii, our prayers world wide are being answered 🙏✝️.
HALLELUYAH
@@George-gg1ny If they were lonely, then they would not have been in such a remote place. Sometimes it's just bloody-mindedness. Strive for the light.
How selfish is that
I know!
Truly pathetic.
He was right...can'ts!
Well he doesn't own nature or the land for that matter so can complain all you like...they broke 0 laws lmao.
@@danh9503 not always about written laws mate, there are unwritten rules to be followed everywhere
Love the thought of lying in a hammock listening to the rain. Blissy.
Just started to watch you on the tv. Had come on my phone to leave a comment. Omg , I didn't know whether to laugh or cry 😭. I would have cried, to be honest . Don't people drive you insane 🤦😒. I'm watching little sparta. now . Love Scotland ❤️ 😍.
Really sorry that happened to you, pal. Some people think the world revolves around themselves. Can see it rattled you a bit, and it would me even more! You handled it perfectly and set a good example in face of a terrible one when it would've been easy to stoop to their level 👍
Thanks!
Bout 30yrs ago me my wife and our two young boys were tent camping in the Mt. Hood, Orygun Forest. Soon a bunch of younger ppl pretty much took over the small camping area complete with a large sign by the road. They did their best to make us leave, saying they have this big party every year and they would be too loud for us. I said the noise wouldn't bother us, so he gave up. A state cop showed up told them what they were doing was illegal (too many ppl in one spot) and kicked them all out !! We had a nice chat with the Officer, peacfully sitting by our camp 🔥 fire ... I would've done the same as you in that scenario.
I live in Australia mate, nobody invades your space normally, but if they do light a big fu*&king fire with lots of smoke that blows their way and they should move on 😂😂
Invaded his space ? Lmfao nah he is a shitebag and his arse dropped when a POPULAR tourist place had tourists….. big shocker that one
They don’t invade your place but play loud music on speaker and get drunk on beers….
Good call moving. A night next to the trackie bottom brigade would be horrible. Out of order what they did. I done a bike packing trip last week well away from there had a 81mile ride home after climbing over rest and be thankful I emerged at Lomond looking for easy relaxing mostly flat ride home after that. Nothing but mess and a holes unloading camping gear right out their cars/campers. It's a no go zone for any true campers now.
what is your issue with trakky bottoms?
Yes, it was Extremeky Rude, Very Poor of them guys to set up camp next to you. I am a solo camper also. I would have left too. I go out to enjoy nature. Not other people.
Due to UA-cam influencers no offense , so many aholes are going to the same places so they get swamped by aholes and spoil it for those who wish these places to remain secret so to speak.
Influencers don't go into the real woods, they find a background
@@carpo719 Amen
Looks like you should find a more secluded site.
I bought a boat to go up rivers and it’s been awesome .
More are getting that idea too now so I gotta go further away by jet boat now
Man, that sucked, i had people try to pitch or pitch their tents way too close to mine a few times as well. A lot of people don't respect others privacy and space.
There is a Camping etiquette, Whoever is there first it's their pitch. Those are the rules and without rules we have Anarchy !
"Strangers On A Train"
That is really suspicious of them. Glad you got out. So weird and could of gotten bad!
They where tough lads . You did the right thing. Too many of them . Odds were against you. If there was only 2 of them, no problem. You could have told them to piss off. Good video mate. Keep it up👍
No problem 😂
"WET WET WET!" Looks like a total washout. Unfortunate that the other group chose to "invade" your space with so much free space available. But at least you had a nice chicken curry for dinner! 😎
Flipping heck! I forgot all about Marti Pellow and Wet, wet, wet !😅🤓
I grew up camping in the Loch Lomond area and over the past 25 years it has got worse. It has really spoiled whatbused to be a specual place.
This happens to me all the time when im at the park playing fetch with my dog. Always somebody with a dog that feels to need to pretend u are a ghost, and wake straight up to you when there is acres of grass to fuck off on. I hate people, they are great at ruining all my outdoor experiences, fishing, hiking camping, shooting, you name it. Cant escape other ppl! 😂
Sorry that happened to you dude; there are good spots further south outside the permit zone at Dail, All't a Guanan outflow and Mark bothy. You used to be able to see if any other permits had been sold when you were booking a spot, I used to use it to help me decide where to go.
Hope it rained on the neds and they caught nothing.
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@@OldStag72 that's the difference between blogers and real people
Sometimes people just suck man. Never let it get the better of you. Enjoy camp to the fullest. Great camping video
Thats too bad. I feel sorry for you.
I would have mentioned something along the lines of ''You should have asked me first. I had a very loose stomach last night and thats right were I squatted to do my buisness'' Cant you smell it?'' Explain that you cant get far from your tent before you need to squat. Explain you have a 'condition' and thats why none of your friends will camp with you so your always camping alone.
You could get really creative if you have a chocolate bar. Melt some and smear it on your hands or face....
Make sure to try and shake their hands afterward. Keep asking them if they have any extra toilet paper. Explain to them, in detail, of your horrendous bowl movements and how it got ''everywhere'' Keep asking them '' Are you sure you want to sleep right there in that mess?''
I love you, that is hysterical. I bet it would work really well.
Many years ago myself, my wife pitched a tent on a 10 acre field in Norfolk. We were the only tent In that field, we went out for a few hours and when we came back another tent had appeared 10 feet away from ours. We just laughed, packed up our tent and moved
It's common decency, to move further along if you see someone has already pitched up, what a bunch of pricks. Good video mate.
That is the attitude of today, they did the wrong thing and you did the right thing, and I guarantee if you had a mate or two along with you they wouldn.t have acted like that, loch lomond is a magnet for these types.
My husband and I have had similar experiences. We do a lot of Hiking and camping in remote locations, love getting away from others and being out in nature. I don't understand why people do those sorts of things? Is it because they are bullies and purposely trying to ruin some else's experience? I mean that's all I can think of. Why else? One particular time we were skinny dipping on a summer evening, not a soul in sight at this backwater spot, a boat suddenly came from across the way and out of the hundred plus yards of sandy beach areas they could have pulled up on they pulled up right on our beach camp site. We were completely naked and we got out of the water bare asses got dressed and sat there till they finally left. Such a weird time. They partied awhile till it got dark and left. 🙄
14:00. That was heartfelt 😂😂😂
You need a permiut during the camping season. Outside the campign season is it legal to camp there?
Some people, unbelievable! Once I had a person put their towel on my feet on the beach...it wasn't that crowded.
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That looks like a beautiful place
What a drag having to set up a second time in the rain. Those nimrods seem like the type who would be noisy all night and be peeing in the stream above where you get your water.
What i love about that stretch of water is the birds tell you when its time to get up and fish,obviously i feel for you buddy not nice at all
There’s something very wrong with people who want to be too close to strangers when there’s absolutely no need. I feel this type of thing has got a lot worse since Covid. A lot of people that never went outside discovered it when there was nothing else to do and are now a nuisance either with this type of behaviour or leaving rubbish. They have no respect for the countryside or other people that want to enjoy the tranquility.
Camping use to be good back in days . And then we had more campers and litters , the place became a mess . And then they decided to control and make money out of the lot , creating those camp sides full of idiots , and you had to pay . Best advice next time , don’t pay , walk a little further of the bam and enjoy your evening . Scotland outdoor is fantastic a little bit further is awesome . Go further , free , no rubbish , no idiots .
Is the underside of that tarp heat reflective?
What a holes those guys were, I once tried to sleep on a beach and some lads were getting drunk and they only got louder so I made a quick exit and moved away.
This is why you need to be prepared with countermeasures.
that's one of those situations where the temptation to slash massive holes in their tents during the night is so strong 🤣🤣
A real pain. I'm sorry to hear that.I would have felt exactly the same as you. Spoils the experience many of us hope for. If people want a fenced in campsite with toilets etc then they are available. but these guys wouldn't have gotten away with a rowdy night due to people pressure and they would have been outnumbered. Rain doesn't help it has to be said. Or midges...
I've only had this happen once. I took my holster and switched it to open carry and then told them "you're gonna leave, one way or the other, in the next 30 minutes."
You've never camped in any of the trailer courts they call campgrounds in the eastern US. Last month (Oct.), I decided that 60 years of camping is enough. I'm through. It's not that this old grey mare ain't what she used to be, it's camping that ain't what it used to be. "Do you have a reservation" "No." "There's just one site I can give you." I was in a van and my assigned parking space was in a double to be shared with my neighbor with her rooftop tent. I never slept that close to the sister I shared a bedroom with! Then it occurred to me that the population density there was at least as concentrated as an apartment building. Concentration camps. What I'm quitting isn't really camping anyway.
I mostly do dispersed camping (TVA or USFS) now as I'm on a motorcycle in the lower Appalachians and a small tent or tarp. No reservations, just 1st come and typically no fee (no water or bathrooms).
Last summer I decided to go back to a large 25 space campground. USFS has stopped taking envelope money ($10/night) and wants me to pay by app in an area with no cell service.
It was noisy, crowded, banging RV doors all evening, bright lights, generators, TVs, kids running wild, banging trash can lids (nobody seems to be able to close a lid slowly).
I may use such a site again in the off season but if they are too damned lazy to pick up money, they are obviously too damned lazy to clean the sites....just outsourced garbage pickup and broken well heads.
@@STho205 My final experience WAS in the off season (Oct.). I optimistically expected the place to be half empty. And it was. So they closed 1/2 and kept the other 1/2 just as crowded as in the peak season. So I went to another state park 1/2 hour away. Same thing, but about 3/4 : 1/4, by reservation only. So I went back to the first place. The office had closed by this time. So I stayed in an empty reserved space. No fee (Ha, Ha), and in the AM, I just drove the 4 hrs. home. My own home has much more of what I want in a vacation than any of these noisy concentration camps.
@@dinahnicest6525 they just don't want to clean them anymore and camp hosts are finding the job isn't worth it to them anymore....so the parks limit usage keeping folks close.
Dispersed camping is best as you expect little but a plot of ground...come prepared to be self sufficient and don't overly imagine getting attacked on your own...it is a better time.
Many campgrounds went to sh-+ in 2020 when they closed and never restaffed
@@STho205 I started camping in 1965. For the next decade, anyone could easily find enough firewood to last most of a weekend trip within 1/2 hr. of arrival. In an off season, no one ever camped within sight. It was often an ear strain just to hear their axes. My kids never took to camping the way I did. I couldn't understand it until I realized that they never experienced what I did; and what I have been loving about it was all in my imagination and the memory of a distant past that no longer exists.
same in Australia, even in an empty campground they will put you right next to someone, sometimes it's quieter to be between two big caravans as they block the noise
Those guys blessed you dude. Gave you great exposure for your channel! I look forward to thw next one
It is inconceivable how cras, selfish, ignorant and down right arrogant some folk are! They clearly have no clue at all about the sanctity of outdoor life and how important it is to let people just be and get on with their own thing.
I used to live in Kent and do a lot of open canoeing. One of my regular trips was just a day out along a short stretch of the Medway for a cuppa and watch the world go by for an hour or so, before heading home. One day, having found my preferred spot was clear and no fishermen or other users were there, I pulled the canoe out and set up my small day camp with my chair and stove etc. I settled in for some lunch and tea and was watching the Kingfishers darting up and down. Along the footpath about twenty mins in, a double family of two large muscular dads and heavily made up mums and four small kids in swimming kit arrived and dumped two huge back packs which had inflatable paddle boards, two large cool bags full of picnic stuff and a huge blanket. They set all this up actually touching the small piece of tarp I had under my own chair! They then stood there looming intimidatingly with the two mums not speaking but staring at their iPhones. It turned out from listening to the kids and dads that they were Russian.
Then one of the dads approached me standing on my tarp and said, "How long you gonna stay?"
I was utterly gobsmacked at these utterly rude sods!
I told him as long as it took me to cook lunch, eat it and then drink a pot of tea and decide how long I wanted to stay. He looked really pissed off and just stood staring at me. I asked him to get off my tarp and stand away. He did, but the other guy looked really nasty. Anyway, just to piss them off, I just carried on. After about another twenty minutes of it getting really annoying, I decided they were never going to back down; by this time they had inflated the two paddle boards and were already looking at trying to move my canoe to use the same bit of bank to launch. So, I made angry noises and said I couldn't believe how rude they were and packed up and buggered off. It was really incredible and I was so angry but had no way to get rid of them. I never saw them again and I felt they may have driven from out of town and walked a fair way from their car to the spot. At which point, they just asserted themselves by intimidating me and invading my chosen spot. Clearly invading other people's space is a Russian trait! 🤬
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They're just homedwellers who go to church---so they're materially entitled and morally self-righteous.
another commenter on this video suggested telling the invaders that you had just pooped over where they are. Don't you smell it?
We were at loch lomond as well. There are camp sites which allows to camp officially. But you have to pay for it first for like 4 weeks earlier. So the areas are relatively small and after walking 25 km and paid for that area. I understand that guys.
I go with a little rule for myself. If you can park at the spot it ain’t worth the bother. Put in a little graft walk a hour or so gets you away from the park & piss it up crews. Well done for keeping the head tho mate that must have took some will power 👍
Exactly!
First time watcher.
Shades of the empty car park at Southwaite.
2am
Buy's a coffee, sits in car with window open.
Shuts my eyes
Wakes up to a woman parked literally inches away from me.
I couldn't have opened my car door.
Don't know if she was just wary of sitting having a break in an empty service area on her own.
People can be strange at times.
A few flat tires would remind them in the future
I like how you think!👍
Exactly 😂😂
Who would just stroll up on another pitch and make camp? Without a hiya, would you mind? I had a lovely little space years back, all out the way but the oiks needed a place to do pallet fires and questionable things with paraffffenalia so sadly I had to do the same, bear in mind I usually was out with a rucksack of photo op "cutlery" so a case of walk away and deal with it, barely got out since...
So many people are rude, don't care, and don't give a shite. Be careful.
To be fair I know alot of my friends who got into fights with people about this exact problem. Some people have traditions and same spot location choices. They would fight physically over those spots. That's why I don't hang around people like that anymore. It's messed up to be that selfish. Especially out in the wild. Ide always always always go about 50-80 meters away from people and introduce myself very nicely Incase they need anything like food or ice or drinks or fuel or anything. So they know there's support but I wouldn't purposely bother anybody.
Is this a Limmy sketch?
One of my friends woke in the morning to find a stranger's bear bag hung over her tent!
I had campers put their stuff on a bear line I brought because they didn't think to bring one. At least they were nice enough to camp more than ten feet away since they set up right beside it like idiots, lol. Needless to say I took our stuff down before the sun came up, left their stuff on the wet ground, and made a ruckus about them using our gear which woke them up. At least they apologized. Probably helped I was open carrying, and they were 5 miles from the nearest gravel road. People disappear in the woods around here all the time...
Who does that ?...... that's just so weird
Bad people do that.
They can because no one ends them.
This is also familiar in Finland. Guys who always leave behind a lot of empty beer cans, cigarette butts, garbage, trees condemned to death near the campfire that have been cut down with birch bark or pine bark for kindling. Of course, you can't "get" the firewood from the firewood shed next door. Illegal campfires....burnt marks left by the woodstove on the wooden tables, on the seats, several wildfires in the summer because of the woodstove idiots.
I've had this exact thing happen to me in the absolute middle of nowhere. At first I was angry as hell but thought I'd handle it like I generally do when someone I don't like talks to me.
I "acted" weird as hell, overly friendly, told some odd creepy stories you don't want to hear a random bloke tell you in the middle of a forest. Generally made a nuisance of myself.
They made their excuses and left without much fuss 🤣
Better than ending up having a blazing row and probably stops them doing it to someone else next time 🤣
I love it. you are very smart and clever. and I'll bet you're a very good actor.
Used to get this with narrow boating. You'd find a peaceful, remote mooring, and then another boat would come along and moor 2 feet from your stern. What is it with people?
You backpacked to a spot that is accessible by car just a few feet away?
'Aw its you...Ye awrite ayee?, awrite 👍'😂 i love being scottish, made me.chuckle 😂
I once had found a nice place to camp, but there was already a group German people camping there. I asked them nicely if it was okay if I came camping there as well, which they were completely fine with and we also held a little chat. The next morning we went both our own ways. Doesnt always have to be a bad experience to camp with strangers 😄
They didn't ask they just came and set up their shit. Idk about you but I'm never going to have a good time around rude and inconsiderate people.
AAh, tenting stories. I once pitched my small tent in the woods near a local climbing area. At midnight 6 trucks of local teenagers moved in. They proceeded to throw a bunch of car tires on the ground, doused them in gasoline and lit them. Luckily there was room to get my car out. We threw the tent with the sleeping stuff inside into the hatchback of my Golf and got the hell out. Other climbing friends were not so lucky. They were boxed in by the trucks. The music and tire fires went till dawn.
The next day we enjoyed our climbing regardless..
Pity that happened. Too common on Loch Long and Loch Lomond, even with the restrictions. Hard men in a group but probably fannies alone.
Duck Bay? Do they still have a nightclub? Worked there in the 90s when I lived in the Vale.😂😂😂
I’m not sure about Duck Bay 😂
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Don’t know if it is wise setting up your camp though, next to what looks like a tree a beaver has been gnawing at!
But I enjoyed the video, thank you.
There seems to be a lot of asses camping out now. They have no respect for the countryside or other people. I try to get right away from folk now. I just can't be bothered with the scruffs anymore. All booze and messing it up for the rest of us. If its on Loch Lomond, they need a permit. Maybe it's time to put the prices up and take registrations.
Is that Loch Lomond in New Brunswick
Same thing happend to me once. Just packed up and left for another site, best thing to do. You never know what misery can happen if staying.
This is how the first tribes of humans lived.
Fight or flight or join
Nah back in the old world they still had fear. No bullies, only dead people.
This is why whenever I go camping, I go as far away and to the most inaccessible spot I can find… I’ve completely stopped trying to go to any campgrounds or places where other people can come and easily invade my space. I can get a bit territorial at times and wouldn’t hesitate to become confrontational… that being said, 5 against 1 aren’t odds I’d like to have stacked against me without some form of force multiplier.
My wife and I were camping up in the Rocky Mountains and two guys came into camp and started to get aggressive until they realized I had a pistol in my belt under my shirt then they left
We don’t use guns I’m afraid
Then you will end up being a victim
Did like and have subscribed,shame your trip was interrupted with idiots.I use to camp out quite a bit at Loch Earnhead and take my kayak so I could play in the Loch and it was a great wee place to camp almost on the shore.😊👊
Sadly it's all to often. People with no sense. Leave no trace. Stop ruining it for the rest of us.
looked a lovely spot … almost too good to be true …
did you not ask them for their wild camping pass … it’s illegal to camp there without one …
No point in getting a kicking
Wild camping pass😂
The dead sheep comment brought on flash backs from the Lake District 🤣 our troop ended up with dysentery
This is why i stopped it few years back
Stop what, camping? Don't give up that easy
@carpo719 mate, I appreciate the comment. I had a look at your channel. I must say if you were in the uk, still coffee and chat would be on the table. Seem like a good guy