Scandinavian Woodsman Goes to England

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Bjorn Outdoors

Bjorn Outdoors

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First time wild camping in England! Tent and hammock camping and lots of rain!
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@BjornOutdoors
@BjornOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks for clicking on my thumbnail! And do check out Mathias Tree Man, who accompanied me at this camping trip, at kzbin.info/door/0BvLwh3zOPyjkxcj5c5SRA
@olgaholow2901
@olgaholow2901 Жыл бұрын
Hope see you in Wales..
@DancingShiva42
@DancingShiva42 Жыл бұрын
Come to Cymru brother, I will show around the ancient sacred sites and give you the history and mythology, would be an honour. Y Brenin Arthur (King Arthur) and Myrddin (Merlin) in Ynys Afallon (Avalon Isle/Tor/Glastonbury) and give you the original Welsh history of the area ✌🏼
@olgaholow2901
@olgaholow2901 Жыл бұрын
@@DancingShiva42 could I go too! ?living in wynnedd
@DancingShiva42
@DancingShiva42 Жыл бұрын
@@olgaholow2901 yes of course
@comsunjava
@comsunjava Жыл бұрын
@@Laters3 Neil would love the story about the stolen ATM and SHEEP! Holy smokes...btw Bjorn, loved the beautiful scenery of England, you are a regular Robin Hood nestled in the woods. Never been there, but if I go, I will bring some serious rain gear. "now that it is not raining [looks like rain to me, by any definition].. well, not that much..."
@michellevegangoodlife
@michellevegangoodlife Жыл бұрын
England has changed a lot over the decades. It's now overcrowded with economic migrants everywhere and restriction rules up to the hilt. It is illegal to wild camp but, lots of people still do it. Scotland is much preferred with less rules and beautiful wild landscapes. Always plenty of rain but, when the sun appears there is nothing more magical for one's eyes to rest upon, the views are stunning.
@jacwindsor5552
@jacwindsor5552 Жыл бұрын
Some of the rules are quite sensible though
@dannydenham8141
@dannydenham8141 Жыл бұрын
It’s hard to understand why some prefer a concrete jungle over the natural beauty’s that a forest provides.
@strawman3059
@strawman3059 Жыл бұрын
Concrete jungle?
@jakew520
@jakew520 Жыл бұрын
@@strawman3059 city
@raptorone7327
@raptorone7327 Жыл бұрын
It’s not that they prefer it, it’s because they know nothing else. I was lucky, although brought up in that concrete jungle, I had a family who took me out into the countryside and taught me about wildlife. I live, now, in the countryside and worked on wildlife reserves with youngsters from major towns some of them have never seen two trees standing side by side and think that milk just comes from a supermarkets! It is so sad but all we can do is give these youngsters a view of another life.
@Aguy-cc3du
@Aguy-cc3du Жыл бұрын
I totally agree when I have enough money I’m getting the heck out of the suburbs and move to Oregon. I totally prefer the mountains and forests over the city and suburbs.
@jemmajames6719
@jemmajames6719 Жыл бұрын
Because to move to the country is more expensive and if it wasn’t more houses would be built then there is no country side
@dlepage2009
@dlepage2009 Жыл бұрын
Looks like you are in southern England which is one of the most densely populated places in Europe. For more of a wilderness feel you need to go north - the Pennines, Cumbria and Northumberland; and of course all of Scotland (where wild camping is legal). Great wild camping up there although can’t help with the weather sorry!
@lordwhyte
@lordwhyte Жыл бұрын
From the Wolds but I would even say anything north of the Humber is more worth while to visit in terms of wilderness than the south. That region was called Jorvik, Norwegian ancestors would have inhabited there.
@tomg6889
@tomg6889 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely spot on Bjorn, I am English but camping over here is not easy. There are too many rules and people will view you with suspicion everywhere you go. And being a small land with 75 million people it's very hard to truly get away into nature. Norway on the hand has much more vast wilderness and it's much easier to get away from people, what's the population about 5.5 million I think. I would love to live in Norway some day to truly be able to live in nature.
@anthonysullivan2973
@anthonysullivan2973 Жыл бұрын
Yeah totally agree I live in Wales and you can't go too far without running into a barrier of some kind, Ireland is much better especially the west coast, a smaller Island but only 4 million people and you can walk for days and not see anyone.
@stevenarnott9800
@stevenarnott9800 Жыл бұрын
I’m up in Scotland and our rules are much more relaxed,our problem is fools who take advantage of the outdoors and destroy it in the process of using it
@salus1231
@salus1231 Жыл бұрын
This is hyperbole
@eighteenfiftynine
@eighteenfiftynine Жыл бұрын
I camp wherever in England I damn well feel like! The worst bother I've ever had was about six weeks ago, camping behind some holiday lets in the Surrey Hills. Had some young lads come past shouting "hello" at my tent whilst I was trying to sleep, and then in the morning I think I upset a posh lady whose dog came and sat in my lap. People are usually pretty relaxed about it. The further from the cities and the "new money" rich you get the less anyone seems to care. Just pitch late, break camp early, and don't leave a mess behind.
@metubewot
@metubewot Жыл бұрын
@@stevenarnott9800 Me too Mate, though near the English border. I went a couple of weeks ago for a hike and decided to go into a local wood to light a fire and cook a meal. I was soon confronted by an angry land owner, he soon calmed down, but kids were chopping off loads of trees to build a "den", they'd cut off about fifty young trees at waist height with an axe. They do no one any favours.
@YllaStar95970
@YllaStar95970 Жыл бұрын
You can get used to the rain.....The first 30 years are the worst😉.
@mariapalmer5671
@mariapalmer5671 Жыл бұрын
🤔😃😆😂
@Kristoffceyssens
@Kristoffceyssens Жыл бұрын
Englands nature got something mythical to it.
@Officialllight
@Officialllight Жыл бұрын
That’s the bull 😂
@sleepingphoenix1281
@sleepingphoenix1281 Жыл бұрын
Yes. Tolkien wrote about it as Middle Earth.
@oddball1999
@oddball1999 Жыл бұрын
whats left of it. you walk for a few miles and its another village or town, by definition no wild left at all.
@oddball1999
@oddball1999 Жыл бұрын
@@sleepingphoenix1281 that was mainly wales, not all england
@williegarland8888
@williegarland8888 Жыл бұрын
You are correct.!! All those invading Vikings over the centuries can’t be all wrong.!!!😁
@HarryFenton6124
@HarryFenton6124 Жыл бұрын
I feel for you Bjorn. You just cannot get away from the noise of traffic in most of England. The small, once beautiful island is so overcrowded and getting worse. When I was young it was easy to go wild camping in counties like Dorset and the New Forest and nobody bothered as long as you were careful. Now landowners are rightly suspicious and housing developments, car parks, litter and regulations spoil the wild places anyway. I gave up and moved to Normandy, it`s still quiet here and a bit like Devon was years ago.
@DancingShiva42
@DancingShiva42 Жыл бұрын
Come to Cymru brother, I will show you around the ancient and sacred sights and give you the mythology - would be an honour. The Celts and Vikings have a great history together, we still have lots of Scandinavian names for places here in Wales. Can give you the original story and history of Y Brenin Arthur, Myrddin and Ynys Afallon on modern day Somerset. Yma o hyd ✌🏼
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing Bjorn. I agree with what you say England can be beautiful but the lack of forests is sad and the rules treat us like babies.
@LOFIGSD
@LOFIGSD Жыл бұрын
UK a small place, plenty of woodland where I live in Surrey, just need to be stealthy
@kyntyr5474
@kyntyr5474 Жыл бұрын
You should try Scotland next, the mountains are so beautiful and the land is more wild.
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
I went to the Isle of sky 4 years ago so very beautiful did not want to go home.
@kyntyr5474
@kyntyr5474 Жыл бұрын
@@Treeman84 the same with me and Scotland lol
@JAlbertz9478
@JAlbertz9478 Жыл бұрын
Been apealing to bjorn about Scotland for long time,,, he doesn't know much about UK hiking just my opinion
@kyntyr5474
@kyntyr5474 Жыл бұрын
@@JAlbertz9478 I mean he is Norwegian
@Junk_World_Templar
@Junk_World_Templar Жыл бұрын
Scotland's beautiful, but on the way I want him to stop in North Yorkshire. Plenty of Woodland here.
@theimperialist2686
@theimperialist2686 Жыл бұрын
Awesome to see you in England Bjorn, there's some parts of England's nature that has a mythical element to it. I'm sure you get a similar feeling when exploring the nature in Norway.
@OccidentalHorizon
@OccidentalHorizon Жыл бұрын
England is a land steep in myth and mystery. The echoes of our pre-Norman forebears still echo in the hills if you're willing to hear it. Honoured to have you visit Anglaland!
@cuhurun
@cuhurun Жыл бұрын
Englisc... well written, so true.
@mariapalmer5671
@mariapalmer5671 Жыл бұрын
Bjorn should feel at home , the angles were from Denmark 🙂
@Jake-qo3mp
@Jake-qo3mp Жыл бұрын
Brilliant to have you here Bjorn, hope you enjoy, we need more good men like you visiting us.
@hazelsanderson9200
@hazelsanderson9200 Жыл бұрын
I'm English and have visited Norway a few times. I have driven (shared driving) from Tromso to Alta and it took about 8 hours. In that time, you could drive well over half the length of England. I think England does pretty well to preserve its countryside being so small and with such a high population, but like you, I don't like the rules and regulations. Norway is so big, sparsely populated and beautiful. Keep posting the videos.
@roninhood1027
@roninhood1027 Жыл бұрын
How wonderful that you’re in England, I hope you’re having a great time, you are so very welcome here!
@crystalmeier6579
@crystalmeier6579 Жыл бұрын
I've been watching your other channel and now this. I can't tell you how much your videos and deep wisdom and respect for nature touches me. My mother was from Sweden and my Father from Norway. I had a huge family growing up, listening to tales from them in their deep, mellow accents. I am 57 now and all my family is gone, my mom and dad, 12 uncles and 14 aunts and 22 cousins. I have 2 cousins left but they live very far away. I just mean to express to you that you remind me so much of my uncles and how they shared such similarities with you, your views, opinions and advice. I grew up thinking my uncles were the wisest men in my life. Thank you for your time and effort sharing all your videos.
@marafarnham595
@marafarnham595 Жыл бұрын
Wow Bjorn! Great to see you exploring the woods in England 😊😎❤
@edycrowley2878
@edycrowley2878 Жыл бұрын
You are so fortunate! I watch British crime series(any of them) just to see the English countryside!
@noodlechan_
@noodlechan_ Жыл бұрын
Why has your novel never been translated to English, but have been translated in many other European languages?
@robertkirk4387
@robertkirk4387 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for choosing our beautiful country to visit I hope you were treated respectfully and had a lovely time. England was once as forested as yours but over the years and with many ships built we lost our great forests, we are replanting as much as allowed but it will never be the same.
@tonnywildweasel8138
@tonnywildweasel8138 Жыл бұрын
The best sleep, by far, i get in a tent during rain. Warm in my sleeping bag, the noise of wind and rain.. for me it's perfect :-) I'm sorry for your migraine; thank you verry much for making this vid nonetheless 👍 Greets from the Netherlands, T.
@Wolf9of9Odin
@Wolf9of9Odin Жыл бұрын
There is something about a deep dark forest that I love. I imagine adventure around every corner and a what lurks in the shadows kind of feeling! I guess I never outgrew those feelings of magic and wonder from my childhood. Be safe friend Bjorn!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare Жыл бұрын
Great to see you in England, Bjorn :D and totally agree with you.. this is why I head up north to the mountains.. I can disappear for days and no one is asking what I'm up to, no road noise, get away from signs & fences, just nature. If I plan carefully I can barely see anyone at all, it's bliss 😍 Although the wild areas in UK will never compare to those in other countries, size-wise. We are too many people crammed on to a small island Sorry you got the best of our weather too 😄🌧 Hope you're having a nice week and have dried out hehe :) Claire 🐻
@aurynwestwield1682
@aurynwestwield1682 Жыл бұрын
You picked perfect time to arrive Bjorn, Wood Walks in Autumn are beautiful.
@RyanLeeTierney
@RyanLeeTierney Жыл бұрын
Bjorn I agree, Norway has a lot more wilderness than England. I am currently in Florida, Usa...basically stuck here but if I someday can move to Europe it will be Norway for the history, culture and nature! 👍💪🔨
@planetzogg1
@planetzogg1 Жыл бұрын
Bjorn, if you are still in the UK, the Galloway Forest Park and the Rhinns of Kells might be right up your street. It's proper wild in places and being in Scotland you can camp anywhere
@HarryFenton6124
@HarryFenton6124 Жыл бұрын
I`m not sure he would be so keen on the rain up there if he thinks Hampshire is wet!
@planetzogg1
@planetzogg1 Жыл бұрын
@@HarryFenton6124 Haha. That's very true at the moment. It's like monsoon season
@HarryFenton6124
@HarryFenton6124 Жыл бұрын
@@planetzogg1 I stuck it for 23 years. A beautiful wild area but if it wasn`t raining it was midgy.
@penhullwolf5070
@penhullwolf5070 Жыл бұрын
Glad to have you here Bjorn🙂 Hope you dried out! If you ever come to England again the North of the country is much less densely populated and there are a lot of places you could overnight without being bothered. We wildcamp all the time around the Penines , Peak district and Lake district. You're welcome anytime if you are over here.
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
Yes I have camped in the lake district so very beautiful.
@penhullwolf5070
@penhullwolf5070 Жыл бұрын
@Matthias Tree Man. Yeah the lakes is gorgeous but it's getting more crowded, particularly South Lakes around Windermere. Lots of nice spots in N E Lancs around Trough of Bowland. The invite of course extends to you as well.
@Astronurd
@Astronurd Жыл бұрын
Scotland is the place you want to go if your looking for wilderness and huge forests
@robertpadula3419
@robertpadula3419 Жыл бұрын
Skal Bjorn,greetings from the ohio woods,,there is an old saying where I'm from that goes"if it's not raining anywhere else in the world,it's probably raining in England", blessings to you and your family//dogs,, stay strong my friend
@gregoryjames165
@gregoryjames165 Жыл бұрын
England is overpopulated, developed and the land is very domesticated. However, it has a remarkable variety of landscapes for such a small landmass and many beautiful old buildings, with a wide range of styles from different periods in history. There is a deep sense of the past there. Peaceful places can be found but they are few and far between. I am sorry to see the weather was not so good.
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you
@somersetpgrim
@somersetpgrim Жыл бұрын
I don’t think I’ve ever truly felt alone whilst in the wilderness in England, you’ll always bump into someone, even in what you would think is a remote area. As for the weather, that’s just how it is 😂 amazing how quickly we have recovered from the summer heat and drought. I do hope you’ll come back and try hiking in other areas of Britain though.
@Ravntor
@Ravntor Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Great to see the video now. ❤️ In Germany there are countless rules too. Unfortunately. Let the heart bleed a little, everytime I see how wonderful you have in Norway. ❤️
@dastardlydan
@dastardlydan Жыл бұрын
It's a shame your trip to old blighty didn't go as planned, Bjorn. If you ever fancy trying it again, perhaps try somewhere like Dartmoor as it's got a lot more wilderness and because of it being situated in the south of England the climate is a tad more agreeable. 👍 Keep up your great work, and congrats on the success of novel.
@jonathansame4132
@jonathansame4132 Жыл бұрын
Hope you will be coming to North West Wiltshire, I'm close to Avebury silbury hill and West Kennet long barrow and the highest hill in the hole of south. Oh and I bet you're going see our good friend the woodlander 🤫. Enjoy my England 👍🏻
@wudugast1
@wudugast1 Жыл бұрын
Old Winchester Hill is a beautiful spot, the burial mounds are incredible. Hope you enjoyed England, Bjorn
@geoffminter2927
@geoffminter2927 Жыл бұрын
Hi Bjorn. Great to see you in England. I bet camping here was a whole different experience! We have some beautiful places here, some very mystical.....it's just we're not allowed to be in it. But we have some great activists that are trying to change that. 🙂
@ianofthetaylors6288
@ianofthetaylors6288 Жыл бұрын
It’s wonderful to see you visiting the UK. A very warm and friendly greeting from England. I appreciate and value your fantastic videos and narrative. Have a great time 👌👍
@davidwhite5800
@davidwhite5800 Жыл бұрын
Lovely to see you walking in my homeland in landscapes very familar to me. English Yew trees are some of the oldest trees in Europe, they don't tend to have a massive trunk because the heartwood rots in the damp climate but they keep getting bigger where the branches touch the grpind and root. They can be 2000+ years old.
@pamelaj25
@pamelaj25 Жыл бұрын
Those gardens scare me. What is that? You pulled a fence amongst many What is that???? Govt control??? Please. Don't get angry. But please explain.
@RobanyBigjobz
@RobanyBigjobz Жыл бұрын
England has some great charms but it is marred by endless pettifogging rules and being incredibly overcrowded. The only real wilderness in the UK is way up North in Scotland. While I hope you enjoyed your trip here, I see far more beauty in your videos of Norway than I have ever seen in England.
@treksntarps
@treksntarps Жыл бұрын
Welcome to England Bjorn . Its not always raining (just half the time 😂). It is a shame about the amount of rules and access to wildcamping spots to. It can be done , but sadly not like your neck of the woods . Take care . Hope you're dry now 👍
@fionamcormac7786
@fionamcormac7786 Жыл бұрын
WELCOME....Bjorn........if you manage to get to london ..you can come and have a look at my allotment ..its in highgate there is a station there....if not all the best on your tour ..of this green and pleasant land...
@observer.b_e_l_l_i_s
@observer.b_e_l_l_i_s Жыл бұрын
The Viking has arrived!! Toll the bells!!
@dawnross2514
@dawnross2514 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you are in England! Shame you didn't come a month ago, we had a long drought over the summer and it was very, very dry! The rains have only just started. It is very difficult to get peace and quiet and solitude, especially in the south of England. You can see why English people complain about the weather! When my Norwegian friend visited, she told me 'There is no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes.' I am not convinced :D I wish you could have seen Dartmoor here in the county of Devon, or the Lake District, more space and less noise. I hope you recover from your damp experience. Yes, we have some beautiful, ancient trees.
@heathenamerican8149
@heathenamerican8149 Жыл бұрын
What a great video, I'm glad you and Mathias got to hike through England together. Safe travels Bjorn.
@dahpughie
@dahpughie Жыл бұрын
Come to Wales we're like England but better in every way. All kidding aside there's some amazing country side in the UK and I will never know why people gravitate to our cities instead
@arronjames9011
@arronjames9011 Жыл бұрын
Hi Bjorn, is it you I am am communicating with coa telegram about winning a prise ? An immediate reply would be greatly appreciated, thanks
@seansessions7784
@seansessions7784 Жыл бұрын
I have only recently discovered this and your other channel. I am a long time lover of the outdoors and wild camper/bush crafter. If you think it rains a lot in England you should try the North of Scotland where I now live😂 keep up the good work
@Djejjcjqjjwjfkckcje
@Djejjcjqjjwjfkckcje Жыл бұрын
The police will roll up on you chilling outside in many parts of the US too. We have so many homeless that any type of “shelter” is generally perceived as an “encampment”. It sucks.
@KirjaSusi
@KirjaSusi Жыл бұрын
😃 Seems that weather in England is as rainy as it is in middle of Finland. Everything gets wet no matter what you do. North Finland is much dryer. And I agree that hammock is best place to sleep. I have quite lot of neck and shoulder problems and in hammock I can sleep over 10 hours straight and not feeling stiff and pain. Nice video.
@evolassunglasses4673
@evolassunglasses4673 Жыл бұрын
Wonder if you got a chance to catch up with The Woodlander?
@johngrant5448
@johngrant5448 Жыл бұрын
Ahahahahahaha welcome to soggy Britain. It isn't safe to go walking slippery paths without special boots and equipment. Many people tumble down hillsides here or fall into deep holes that can't be seen. The best way to see the countryside here is from a cabin cruiser on a canal or river, at least the boat will separate you from the water.
@richardjameshennerley9914
@richardjameshennerley9914 Жыл бұрын
I am English I would recommend the coast to coast walk through the lake district Yorkshire dales and North York moors the best holiday I ever had they call it wainwrights walk
@spyrofrost9158
@spyrofrost9158 Жыл бұрын
I'd never have thought that livestock theft would be a thing in modern day. That's such a shame.
@margomaloney6016
@margomaloney6016 Жыл бұрын
Hey, nice trip! I am so glad Mathias and you were able to meet up and spend some time outdoors! I wish the weather had been better for you - it is never fun being wet & cold. I loved the scenery around the narrow walking trail on the sloping hillside! Thanks for sharing, Bjørn! :)
@johnhughes2124
@johnhughes2124 Жыл бұрын
Glad that you managed to get to England Bjorn, I think I was in Norway at the same time (my first time) I'm glad to see that your books are in the top 10, I'm reading the series to improve my Norwegian
@roninhood1027
@roninhood1027 Жыл бұрын
You have discovered why the English talk about the weather so much!
@kyntyr5474
@kyntyr5474 Жыл бұрын
So cool to see you in England, it’s my dream to go to Norway and see all the endless forest instead of plains and rainy weather.
@lordwhyte
@lordwhyte Жыл бұрын
Norwegians once came from the endless forests to the plains and rainy weather. Some even settled, now we all want to go back I guess.
@kyntyr5474
@kyntyr5474 Жыл бұрын
@@lordwhyte haha yeah, too true.
@johnjoyce8995
@johnjoyce8995 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 60ts and 70ts and what a great childhood it was we felt free to roam and I did I spent my time out in nature when ever I could but today I'm nearly 60 and I feel so confined and restricted by all the rules England is a shadow of what it once was..
@charlesharper7292
@charlesharper7292 Жыл бұрын
Wow. I don't think I could ever get used to the traffic noise. I live in the backwoods of East Texas. It is very quiet here.
@oldcrone
@oldcrone Жыл бұрын
A Norseman travels abroad!
@landoremick7422
@landoremick7422 Жыл бұрын
One reason Norway has more wilderness is you have many less people. We are sixty eight million in this small island.
@ruairimurray4688
@ruairimurray4688 Жыл бұрын
Should of came to Ireland never rains here apart from 360 days of the year
@davebloke829
@davebloke829 Жыл бұрын
I'd of bought you a pint if I'd known you were near by, I'm just down the road on the coast facing the Isle of Wight. Exactly the spot where you pitched your tent at 5:18 I have a photo of my middle child holding her sisters hand whilst taking her first clumsy steps, she's now in her teens. Seeing that spot brought back a lovely memory...thanks.
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
Oh you live very close to where we were the.
@davebloke829
@davebloke829 Жыл бұрын
@@Treeman84 Yes, I live the sea end of the Meon valley, shame about the weather for you both, I do know some much quieter spots on the downs for camping. All the best.
@plankhead72
@plankhead72 Жыл бұрын
You should have gone to Northumberland as it's much more rural.
@GyroGarrison
@GyroGarrison Жыл бұрын
I agree with you mate. The only problem like you said, is that there isn't enough of it.
@raijinenel3116
@raijinenel3116 Жыл бұрын
So you have come again, bastard Viking marauder!
@Farlig69
@Farlig69 Жыл бұрын
4:35 Bjørn, har du ikke enn gang vært på vestlandet??? Seriøs spørsmålet!
@boboutdoorsireland
@boboutdoorsireland Жыл бұрын
You should come see Ireland sometime things are not so wrapped in rules the weather can be similar but the forests make up for that.
@evaf1150
@evaf1150 Жыл бұрын
Dear sir Bjorn Thank you for taking us with you And your new adventure in England A new experience And you made the best if it Thank you for the adventure Keep on trucking
@stoneage6379
@stoneage6379 Жыл бұрын
It's great to see you here in England Bjorn! You are always welcome! I live in Suffolk and have done so for 50 years. Apart from the occasional postage stamp sized patch of forest, all we have here is a patchwork of fields separated by man-made hedgerows, filling the space between one town or city to the next. As they continue to to build on it, this gap is gradually shrinking, and they even build on the so called Green Belt. Incredible how a bit of money will grease the wheels and allow those making these rules to ignore them if it suits their own crooked agendas. Most of these scrubby patches of forest I mentioned are privately owned and surrounded by fences and signs that prohibit entry, or the woods have been 'managed' by the local councils, where they have chopped up bark and placed it all over the ground to create designated walkways, and then added childish signs telling you where to go. I'd like to tell THEM where to go! For me to find anything approaching 'nature' I'd have to travel to either Wales or Scotland unfortunately. I'm greatly saddened by the fact that I will never see this land as it used to be, when largely covered in trees, with plenty of wild animals roaming about. Britain is now very high on the list of countries with a high percentage of creatures at risk of extinction too. Couple all of this with the rather low opinion held of anybody camping anywhere other than the dull camp sites, and the list of rules that hold sway here. It's a far cry from what it was and could be. We also have Heritage companies sticking up fences in places that could once be visited freely, and often charging extortionate prices for entry. Land's End is a notable one. I used to go there as a child and always enjoyed the experience. The last time I went I saw what they have done to the place and turned away in disgust. They had no right whatsoever to fence it in. It belongs to the people. Why did we let them do it? Amazing really.
@nancysalerno7036
@nancysalerno7036 Жыл бұрын
The east coast of America is one town blending into the next as you say and now with the new push for ESG coupled with the greased wheels it seems very little natural land will be left free from some man made thing. Wind farms and solar farms filling in the rest. Seems to me climate activist are anti environmentalists.
@debatablelands_ratcher6354
@debatablelands_ratcher6354 Жыл бұрын
Try the Lake District
@SteveWFitch
@SteveWFitch Жыл бұрын
What amazing scenery and forests!
@ostekuste3646
@ostekuste3646 Жыл бұрын
I am lucky to live in the southeastern US. We also have endless miles of dense forest. Sometimes my biggest issue is finding a clear enough spot to put up a tent or tarp shelter, the mountain laurels and azaleas are so thick!
@SMreptiles1
@SMreptiles1 Жыл бұрын
Scotland and Wales have great wilderness that’s very open and vast with no motorways near by, I assume you will enjoy Scotland much more
@Fragrant_Digits
@Fragrant_Digits Жыл бұрын
I would say you'd be better to visit Scotland but I know it's basically just a baby version of your homeland so I can see why you'd pick England for something different.
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
This is the first comment that actually gets the point about coming to England instead of Beautiful Scotland, for me it would have been something different but not for Bjorn.
@4seasonbackpacking
@4seasonbackpacking Жыл бұрын
Even in winter time it's mostly damp weather 😄 looks like a good camping spot.
@swirlathon2k
@swirlathon2k Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great content as always. It was great to see you experiencing the English countryside, as limited as that may be. The wet weather and the rules around wild camping here are challenging. For the weather best give up trying to be dry and focus on clothing and sleep systems that dry quickly. For the rules on wild camping being stealthy helps, earthy cours or camo, with reduced noise and light.
@LeeGee
@LeeGee Жыл бұрын
Have you been to Dartmoor? And for rain, England tries, but still hasn't beaten Bergen!
@debatablelands_ratcher6354
@debatablelands_ratcher6354 Жыл бұрын
It’s no coincidence that bjorn comes to uk and ATMs suddenly go missing 😂
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
I have been looking forward to watch this now I'm nice and dry.
@SMreptiles1
@SMreptiles1 Жыл бұрын
Could you imagine Ancestors arriving at England for the first times and these new conditions being problematic to them and how they would had to have overcome and adapt? Yeah England is full of rules and laws that deny us freedom to explore and make it harder to enjoy nature and the wilderness. The rules and laws are constantly broken lol In terms of camping and tents they usually have no issue if you aren’t in the way or causing issue on someone’s land/farm as a heads up if you’re on farm lands or private lands it might be a good idea to contact the owner if possible just to give them the heads up 👍
@jacwindsor5552
@jacwindsor5552 Жыл бұрын
It is worth asking the land owner if you want to camp. We used to have campers coming to our farm and providing they clear up their rubbish, don't steal or damage things, it is ok. Usual common sense rules. There is a UK website where you can book to camp in a garden free, but I can't remember the name of the site. I think people don't want 'travellers' staying their for ages and making a mess or people doing BBQs in dry areas etc. Hope you missed the storm on Sunday, there was loads of lightning and even tornados in Hampshire. We had a massive heatwave and now October is our rainy spell, although it has been quite mild. b
@jacwindsor5552
@jacwindsor5552 Жыл бұрын
ha a scam
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
@@jacwindsor5552 I'm one it must have deleted 100 so far
@somechrisguy
@somechrisguy Жыл бұрын
You should go camping in Scotland- it is legal to camp anywhere and there's a lot more wilderness. The weather can be challenging too.
@alistairdunlop9174
@alistairdunlop9174 Жыл бұрын
If your ever in the East Lothian area then the Ormiston Yew is well worth a visit, the oldest tree in Britain is the Fortingall Yew near Loch Tay, which has unfortunately been badly damaged over the years.
@rickh.9543
@rickh.9543 Жыл бұрын
Bloody hell the Vikings are back…. 😀😀
@rickh.9543
@rickh.9543 Жыл бұрын
OMG, you are a lot closer than I thought, just over in the next valley. Will let my neighbours know the Vikings are back…. 😀😀 Welcome to England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 you are very welcome. 😀
@jacwindsor5552
@jacwindsor5552 Жыл бұрын
haha, as a woman I am going to hide somewhere
@arronjames9011
@arronjames9011 Жыл бұрын
I have just subscribed again !
@alexwells6876
@alexwells6876 Жыл бұрын
Really cool to see you here! You're right, there are so many rules around camping. Camping to a lot of Brits is staying at camp sites with on site facilities, I'd say a lot of British people are sensitised to wild camping and they don't even consider it, and that probably has something to do with the laws and the small amount of real remote wilderness there is here. But we have some really whimsical and magical nature in the UK, lots of ancient forests, Snowdonia in Wales is beautiful.
@campervanman5340
@campervanman5340 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately there are not that many ancient forests left in snowdonia. It seems to be a pretty commercial logging operation in most places. Still nice though, and pine forest is pretty good for camping in with a hammock in bad weather. No fires in summer in there.
@alexwells6876
@alexwells6876 Жыл бұрын
@@campervanman5340 you're right, the Snowdonia comment was meant to be separate, as it's well known for its mountains, but I see how it could be taken out of context with how I put it. England has more of the ancient forests, I'm planning on going to Padley Gorge in Nottingham soon.
@sharpshooter7341
@sharpshooter7341 Жыл бұрын
Would you consider the idea of hiking the west highland way next year, the scenery is epic and the people you meet along the trail are inspirational and of course, you can camp almost anywhere, within reason of course.
@Chris-uk.
@Chris-uk. Жыл бұрын
there will be qr codes on the footpaths soon
@deciduousdiscipline9592
@deciduousdiscipline9592 Жыл бұрын
I so enjoyed this adventure in England. I long to do the same at some point in the future. Thanks, Bjorn. Keep up the great work.
@eleveneleven572
@eleveneleven572 Жыл бұрын
Its a pity that Bjorn didnt go to the Malvern Hills, the Teme Valley, Peak and Lake District and Shropshire.... and of course, Wales.
@chungus_khan
@chungus_khan Жыл бұрын
Yngland, land of the descendants of Yngvi. *VISIT THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND NEXT* 😭🙏🏽
@bushwhackeddos.2703
@bushwhackeddos.2703 Жыл бұрын
What’s funny is that large parts of England are still under a hose pipe ban.
@Treeman84
@Treeman84 Жыл бұрын
It's also funny I live in Norfolk one of the dryist places in the UK and we never had a hosepipe ban at all this year.
@Truthbewithyou
@Truthbewithyou Жыл бұрын
Nice video Bjorn. Next time pleaee go to the Lake District or the Peak District. Absolutely entirely different from the South. The Lake District is mindblowingly beautiful, gorgeouse lakes, waterfalls and the views are simply stunningly, its also much less densely populated and this makes it much more remote and secluded. This video saddened me that you went to winchester, its a pleasant little place, but for wild and sceenery and exploring its not not tge place to be. Its a town with surrounding 'fields'. to see the true beauty of England, you have to go up North. I love the South, im from the South and the white cliffs of Dover and stuff are beautiful. But the South will never give you the true quietness because of the population. wildcamping, hiking, exploring, beautiful lakes, waterfalls, caves and the weirdest and strangest beauty of England, you have to visit the moutains ranges in the Lake District and Peak Districts ❤
@formicapple2
@formicapple2 9 ай бұрын
Bjorn. Rain! Welcome to England. Haha. My country is really beautiful in the sunshine. Thanks for your post.
@Uncleluckybuck
@Uncleluckybuck Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 You’re in a bubble in Norway Bjørn, far away from the rest of the crazy world! Stealing atm’s , can’t do this or that, mugged or murdered, infiltration of migrants etc.. make sure you’re well armed and properly prepped if you want to do a blog on camping in Africa or America!!! 😂 Australia would be the worst! You’ll be arrested for sleeping in the wrong direction! 😂😂😂 Keep you’re wonderful blog in Norway Bjørn, and we will keep watching!
@michellestobbs9317
@michellestobbs9317 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of Kingley Vale with the Yews and Barrow on the hill. Gorgeous walks up the North Of UK too slightly Harsher in feel, but magic . ✨⭐️✨⭐️✨ Wild camping is the only way to camp, but nosey coppers and cars are deffo a thing here.
@donnalf184
@donnalf184 Жыл бұрын
I would have agree. Norway is so very beautiful. England. Blah. I bet the Scottish Highlands would be beautiful, also. They must get a lot of rain too. Too bad you can’t come to the USA. Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire are very beautiful. My neck of the the woods. I live in southern New England and love it up north. Thanks for sharing.
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