Please, if you are visiting the Lake District this year please please please, learn the countryside code, take your litter home with you. There are not enough bins to hold the litter from 20 million visitors. Please, if you are going to bag your dogs poo up please put in the nearest bin or buy one of the charcoal poo bin things to.take it home in your car with no smell. You can even get these holder things for human waste. If you want to camp please use a proper campsite or hike to the top.if the fell above the highest fell wall. Lakeshores ARE NOT for camping, not for campfires and not for BBQs. If you fancy a dip please make sure you CAN swim and understand about cold water shock. Also if hiking, please wear hiking boots and not flip flops. Check the fell weather, it's very different at the top 🤔. Lastly, please close gates and please if in reach of livestock please 🙏 keep your dear little "my dog wouldn't hurt sheep" on a lead. Dogs are packed animals with a natural hunting instinct. No matter how well trained you perfect pooch is that instinct can suddenly kick in with no warning and before you know it your perfect pooch is covered in blood and a sheep is badly injured and at this time of year miscarries so then the farmer loses money and if he sees uour precious dog worrying his sheep he is perfectly entitled to shoot your "perfect" pooch whom is now a killer
Join us on Tuesdsy 10th March, meet at Great Wood Carpark , Keswick at 2pm. Equipment provided. Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Great activity for body and mind. Chat and have a laugh with like minded folk, gentle exercise, go at your own pace and get a great sense of achievement when you have cleared up #theKeswickBinfluencers#litterpick
If your planning a visit to the Lake District please refresh yourself on the countryside code. There are lots of livestock in fields so please ALWAYS remember to close gates you may go through. We know lots of folk enjoy wild camping and it's great but please please stick to wild camping rules. Wild camping is illegal in England but in the Lake District National Park it is tolerated so long as you are above the highest fell wall which means you must be above farmland and on common land, you must pitch late and pack up early. You must be able to carry all equipment you need in one backpack. You mustn't pitch your small inconspicuous tent near paths or waterways and you mustn't light campfires. Most importantly you must LEAVE NO TRACE. The Lake District is a magnificent National park and if everyone respects it locals, visitors and wildlife can all keep enjoying it for generations to come #lakedistrictnationalpark#theBinfluencers#TheLakesBinfluencers#settingthetrendforacleanerLakes#Leavenotrace
This year has been the worst ever in the Lakes for fly camping and littering and antisocial behaviour. If you are planning on camping in the lakes in the future please, unless your wild camping above 400m which is tolerated if you carry all equipment in one backpack and set up late, stop one night and pack up early, in an inconspicuous tent away from paths and water sources and in groups of no more than two then please stop on a designated campsite. If you are camping on lake shores and woodland or low fields and near towns and villages you will be reported, fined and possibly even prosecuted. If in the Lakes please NEVER have a campfire and please DO NOT use disposable BBQs as these risk wildfires starting. Also, if you are in a campervan please only stop on designated sites or in official lay-bys. Carparks like lakeside keswick DO NOT allow any overnight sleeping. Most of all, if you visit please LEAVE NO TRACE and please don't use lake shores as a free public toilet. Also, if you plan on fell walking you MUST check the fells weather report that day. Weather is very different at the top of a fell to the bottom. Mountain rescue are all volunteers. They have had unprecedented number of call outs this year. Please let someone know your route your expected time home and please go with correct clothing, footwear, equipment and don't do any routes you don't feel safe doing. Together, we can keep the lakes beautiful and safe for all
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Please, if you are visiting the Lake District this year please please please, learn the countryside code, take your litter home with you. There are not enough bins to hold the litter from 20 million visitors. Please, if you are going to bag your dogs poo up please put in the nearest bin or buy one of the charcoal poo bin things to.take it home in your car with no smell. You can even get these holder things for human waste. If you want to camp please use a proper campsite or hike to the top.if the fell above the highest fell wall. Lakeshores ARE NOT for camping, not for campfires and not for BBQs. If you fancy a dip please make sure you CAN swim and understand about cold water shock. Also if hiking, please wear hiking boots and not flip flops. Check the fell weather, it's very different at the top 🤔. Lastly, please close gates and please if in reach of livestock please 🙏 keep your dear little "my dog wouldn't hurt sheep" on a lead. Dogs are packed animals with a natural hunting instinct. No matter how well trained you perfect pooch is that instinct can suddenly kick in with no warning and before you know it your perfect pooch is covered in blood and a sheep is badly injured and at this time of year miscarries so then the farmer loses money and if he sees uour precious dog worrying his sheep he is perfectly entitled to shoot your "perfect" pooch whom is now a killer
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Join us on Tuesdsy 10th March, meet at Great Wood Carpark , Keswick at 2pm. Equipment provided. Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Great activity for body and mind. Chat and have a laugh with like minded folk, gentle exercise, go at your own pace and get a great sense of achievement when you have cleared up #theKeswickBinfluencers #litterpick
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If your planning a visit to the Lake District please refresh yourself on the countryside code. There are lots of livestock in fields so please ALWAYS remember to close gates you may go through. We know lots of folk enjoy wild camping and it's great but please please stick to wild camping rules. Wild camping is illegal in England but in the Lake District National Park it is tolerated so long as you are above the highest fell wall which means you must be above farmland and on common land, you must pitch late and pack up early. You must be able to carry all equipment you need in one backpack. You mustn't pitch your small inconspicuous tent near paths or waterways and you mustn't light campfires. Most importantly you must LEAVE NO TRACE. The Lake District is a magnificent National park and if everyone respects it locals, visitors and wildlife can all keep enjoying it for generations to come #lakedistrictnationalpark #theBinfluencers #TheLakesBinfluencers #settingthetrendforacleanerLakes #Leavenotrace
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Great post if your unsure on wild camping rules ‪@teamBMCTV‬
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This year has been the worst ever in the Lakes for fly camping and littering and antisocial behaviour. If you are planning on camping in the lakes in the future please, unless your wild camping above 400m which is tolerated if you carry all equipment in one backpack and set up late, stop one night and pack up early, in an inconspicuous tent away from paths and water sources and in groups of no more than two then please stop on a designated campsite. If you are camping on lake shores and woodland or low fields and near towns and villages you will be reported, fined and possibly even prosecuted. If in the Lakes please NEVER have a campfire and please DO NOT use disposable BBQs as these risk wildfires starting. Also, if you are in a campervan please only stop on designated sites or in official lay-bys. Carparks like lakeside keswick DO NOT allow any overnight sleeping. Most of all, if you visit please LEAVE NO TRACE and please don't use lake shores as a free public toilet. Also, if you plan on fell walking you MUST check the fells weather report that day. Weather is very different at the top of a fell to the bottom. Mountain rescue are all volunteers. They have had unprecedented number of call outs this year. Please let someone know your route your expected time home and please go with correct clothing, footwear, equipment and don't do any routes you don't feel safe doing. Together, we can keep the lakes beautiful and safe for all
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Do you know the difference between wild camping and fly camping
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