Oh no, for locals and people who live on the moors like me wild campers are fine but this may get out of control and the more wild campers could mean that there may be more litter if people have never camped on the moors
@@alphafoxtrotzulu4235 WTF, you cannot just defend the right to wild camp for a select few on the moors. it's not like the locals are incapable of littering also. the moors have always been a hotspot for wild campers all over the country. local gatekeepers are the worst.
Untill one of these rich landowners can show me a receipt from GOD that they own the land ,then ill follow the law untill then ,BIG UP all the wild campers out there 👍🏾
What gets me angry is that this knee jerk “off my land” I believe is actually targeted against “dirty” campers that have been spoiling the moor for years but enough was enough in lockdown. Signs saying “no camping” and an online map didn’t stop these people pitching up wherever, leaving their cr*p and this ruling from the judge will not change their ways. BUT unfortunately the wild camping community have been tarred with the same brush. Utter travesty.
Dartmoor covers 86,000 acres of land. Does the government really think it'll stop people going still 😂 there's hundreds and thousands of people in this nation that go wild camping. It would be impossible to prevent everyone going. I'm 100% still going anyway as are many. #Stealthcamping
There are already bye laws covering wild camping on Dartmoor and who many times have real wild campers seen them being taken no notice of? How many time have they also heard it is common land to do as we please. How many of them would like strangers show up, pitch a tent on their lawn and light an open fire to cock a burger. How many can be found on UA-cam doing exactly that, with some even talking a wood supply and BBQ charcoal to do it. Booted and suited with an axe and folding saws also shown many times on UA-cam. Bushwacker Man channel to mention just one of many. Well here's the bite boys and girls, it is not common land, it is owned, so they could buy a large portion of it themselves, if they had the money, and walk on it, but still not be able to camp on it without permission to do so. When anyone gets it in there brain there is no such thing as common land in England so maybe pack themselves off to Scotland. Sadly it is the same old story that a few spoil it for the rest.
What all the landlords/ states and govoments around this world forget is we are all born to this earth. Its all ours! No one should tell anyone - you can not walk/ stay/ camp or live any where you want to. Everyone out there - the power is with us all to change the way this world is run. look after this wonderful world and it will look after us all. Dartmoor has been there from the start of this world and humans have camped/ walked and lived there long before landlords. Dartmoor is to be enjoyed and re-news your in so many ways. The camper van leave no mess as they have toilets and dins and cooking inside the vans - not like some of the vehicle, bikes, motorbikes and cars that drive into grass land. This ruling is the start of cuttting us, the people away from the nature. Its control. Its all our rights to be part of this world - one world - for everyone.
I'm pretty much sympathetic to the argument for there to be established rights for "leave no trace" wild-camping, overnight in wild places like Dartmoor, for a single or handful of hikers. However, letting "anyone" "walk, stay, camp, or live anywhere they want to" might be taking the argument a little too far.
It's not the "start" of cutting people away from nature and the land, it's been going on for centuries. Rich landowners have been stealing land from the general population throughout this country's history. This is just one more example of it.
The Americans have the right to carry a gun and we can’t even put a tent up in a empty field , as the Americans say it’s not the gun that kills its the person ? Apparently? So apply the same principle towards wild camping,it’s has nothing to do with the tent all to do with the person.
theyll have to find mee first ..... besst of luck , employment opportunities for camping catchers maybee.... nice to see not raining in Princetown there. 365sq km last wildernss in sS, England , and a lot of hiding places believe me. I can see it turning into a sport . Will be bigger tyhan letterboxing
It’s an industry thats not paying anyone, we as in wild campers pay for your tools and don’t pay for nothing all day no Big Mac no Tesco no go in the door fee.
It's our right as a human being !
I never camped on Dartmoor, definitely will now.
same here, this year i will be camping on the moors myself.
Oh no, for locals and people who live on the moors like me wild campers are fine but this may get out of control and the more wild campers could mean that there may be more litter if people have never camped on the moors
@@alphafoxtrotzulu4235 WTF, you cannot just defend the right to wild camp for a select few on the moors. it's not like the locals are incapable of littering also. the moors have always been a hotspot for wild campers all over the country. local gatekeepers are the worst.
Untill one of these rich landowners can show me a receipt from GOD that they own the land ,then ill follow the law untill then ,BIG UP all the wild campers out there 👍🏾
What gets me angry is that this knee jerk “off my land” I believe is actually targeted against “dirty” campers that have been spoiling the moor for years but enough was enough in lockdown. Signs saying “no camping” and an online map didn’t stop these people pitching up wherever, leaving their cr*p and this ruling from the judge will not change their ways. BUT unfortunately the wild camping community have been tarred with the same brush. Utter travesty.
Let's get a hundred thousand people on a wild camp out.
Not a great idea. It'll make a martyr of Darwall, annoy other landowners that may allow camping and damage the land.
yes getting back to nature is the best therapy in the world yes it has gone back now to camping on dartmoor happy days 👍🤟
Dartmoor covers 86,000 acres of land. Does the government really think it'll stop people going still 😂 there's hundreds and thousands of people in this nation that go wild camping. It would be impossible to prevent everyone going. I'm 100% still going anyway as are many.
#Stealthcamping
Me too, if anything it will make it even more exciting now !
@@stevenvitali7404 precisely!
That song was beautiful, i felt that shit.
There are already bye laws covering wild camping on Dartmoor and who many times have real wild campers seen them being taken no notice of? How many time have they also heard it is common land to do as we please. How many of them would like strangers show up, pitch a tent on their lawn and light an open fire to cock a burger. How many can be found on UA-cam doing exactly that, with some even talking a wood supply and BBQ charcoal to do it. Booted and suited with an axe and folding saws also shown many times on UA-cam. Bushwacker Man channel to mention just one of many. Well here's the bite boys and girls, it is not common land, it is owned, so they could buy a large portion of it themselves, if they had the money, and walk on it, but still not be able to camp on it without permission to do so. When anyone gets it in there brain there is no such thing as common land in England so maybe pack themselves off to Scotland. Sadly it is the same old story that a few spoil it for the rest.
Owner will have to build a Wall of Stone?
No Binding over Law know.
The last time a wall was built the English chased the Romans out 😂
What all the landlords/ states and govoments around this world forget is we are all born to this earth. Its all ours! No one should tell anyone - you can not walk/ stay/ camp or live any where you want to. Everyone out there - the power is with us all to change the way this world is run. look after this wonderful world and it will look after us all.
Dartmoor has been there from the start of this world and humans have camped/ walked and lived there long before landlords. Dartmoor is to be enjoyed and re-news your in so many ways. The camper van leave no mess as they have toilets and dins and cooking inside the vans - not like some of the vehicle, bikes, motorbikes and cars that drive into grass land. This ruling is the start of cuttting us, the people away from the nature. Its control. Its all our rights to be part of this world - one world - for everyone.
I'm pretty much sympathetic to the argument for there to be established rights for "leave no trace" wild-camping, overnight in wild places like Dartmoor, for a single or handful of hikers. However, letting "anyone" "walk, stay, camp, or live anywhere they want to" might be taking the argument a little too far.
It's not the "start" of cutting people away from nature and the land, it's been going on for centuries. Rich landowners have been stealing land from the general population throughout this country's history. This is just one more example of it.
The Americans have the right to carry a gun and we can’t even put a tent up in a empty field , as the Americans say it’s not the gun that kills its the person ? Apparently? So apply the same principle towards wild camping,it’s has nothing to do with the tent all to do with the person.
theyll have to find mee first ..... besst of luck , employment opportunities for camping catchers maybee.... nice to see not raining in Princetown there. 365sq km last wildernss in sS, England , and a lot of hiding places believe me. I can see it turning into a sport . Will be bigger tyhan letterboxing
Sky Sports helicopter following the chase
Wild camping is illegal everwhere else why wouldnt they come for dartmoor in the end... just means more stealth
It’s an industry thats not paying anyone, we as in wild campers pay for your tools and don’t pay for nothing all day no Big Mac no Tesco no go in the door fee.