@@Two_Wheel_Trips When wild camping you are not allow wild fires and leave zero trace of being there, you should have checked on the rules of wild camping before going, please don't use the excuse of others have had fires as it's a feeble excuse, i'm sure you don't act like the bad bikers that gives us a bad name and it's the same for wild camping, unfortunately too many ignore or don't know the rules which could lead to wild camping being banned and that wouldn't be good, glad you had a good trip tho as Scotland is amazing, so please have a thought the next time you go, i know it's nice to be around a camp fire but keep that for places it's allowed like camp sites, let's all show others what's ok and what's not ok
@@Sgaphotographic I do know the rules and hear what you are saying. Stick around I have a few videos already shot where I talk about while camping. Obviously as you have said I will say that the land was already scorched and we would never damage fresh land. But that's a fact. Please see my forthcoming videos.
Total bollox, you are allowed wild fires, it’s written into the Scottish Outdoor Access Code! I didn’t see any mess left behind and it was contained with rocks. Setting a fine example for wild camping, especially when you see the state of that same spot in the height of summer. Well done you, and great video!