In reply to Mal Grey:
> Pretty much the same for me. I probably wild camp, in England, half a dozen times a year, mostly lowland. Nobody ever knows I've been there once I've left.
> In theory, it sounds great to make it legal, but if people start to think they can just party out in our "wilds", which are all owned by somebody and not that wild, we'll have a big problem.
I agree in theory it sounds great but not sure it would be in practice. From personal experience other than not having a written legal right in practice I don't actually think the current set up is that prohibitive to anyone wanting to wild camp in England If they take precautions and not do stupid things like fires, litter, parties, large groups, setting up base camps etc etc to name a few
> So, haven't yet signed it, and not decided.
Same here, tempted but not convinced its the right move just yet.
> Now, if I thought that other laws on littering, damage etc, would be regularly enforced when people abused the wild camp laws, I would be more positive. Unfortunately, I can't see that happening.
My thoughts also.