Sonner use a tent easier to get in and out, no venomous snakes in the uk.Landrover rooftent is the answer
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Sonner use a tent easier to get in and out, no venomous snakes in the uk.Landrover rooftent is the answer
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Adders are venomous.Sonner use a tent easier to get in and out, no venomous snakes in the uk.
but there are venomous snakes?Sonner use a tent easier to get in and out, no venomous snakes in the uk.
Yes they are but not life threatening, give you a head ache if you are normally fit, we used to catch them for London zoo, and the reptilary at holiday hill.Adders are venomous.
Hardcore manI did a ski season in Val d-Isere in the back of my old Hi-Lux with an Ifor Willimas top, North Face 4 season bag and a blow up mattress.
I was 24 then, done my days roughing it.
Very true, but you said there were none.Yes they are but not life threatening, give you a head ache if you are normally fit, we used to catch them for London zoo, and the reptilary at holiday hill.
Not quite your cotton mouth,copperheads and rattle snakes we had in Illinois and we slept in tents, even in Australia swag bags are more popular
+14Serious for your dog if it is bitten by a adder.Yes they are but not life threatening, give you a head ache if you are normally fit, we used to catch them for London zoo, and the reptilary at holiday hill.
Not quite your cotton mouth,copperheads and rattle snakes we had in Illinois and we slept in tents, even in Australia swag bags are more popular
Can see why you sleep up there ! sleep on the floor and your head falls off !Landrover rooftent is the answer
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Farmer up my way lost a dog to an adder bite in the summerSonner use a tent easier to get in and out, no venomous snakes in the uk.
You will be much more comfortable in a good small tent - small so your own heat keeps it warm. Or better go for a small bell canvas type tent and install a wood burner.
Get a really good sleeping bag and also a good thick blow up sleeping pad. A cot is also good. You loose most of your heat to the ground.
Beauty of a tent is that on stalking trips you inevitably want to use the car, so not having to set up / dismantle your kit all the time is a blessing.
You can get a decent 3 to 4 season tent for a bit under £300.
Alpkit do good affordable kit. I have had one of their 4 Season bags for 15 years. Its wonderful. In summer I just use it opened up as a duvet. I have slept out in winter inside a bivvy bag and slept well.
Roof tents are wonderful - in Africa. Not sure I would want to sleep in one in a Scottish wet foul weather and no shelter.
Cars are metal boxes. Have pretty much zero insulation so are cold in winter - any heat just flows out. A tent with a fly sheet and inner is well insulated and can get pretty warm from just the occupents body heat.
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