Surprised that with solar x 4 and LiFePo4 batteries you can only manage just over a week. With solar 100W x 2 and 2 x 100Ah AGM, I was doing 2 months at a time and never any EHU before or after the trips.We can go off grid as long as it takes to fill two toilet cassettes then we have to find somewhere to go to empty them out .
There is always an overnight on a site somewhere just to refresh.
Solar panels. X 4. And the lithium battery’s Its easy for a week or just over
Water 100 ltrs. Waste water 90 ltrs.
So we’re restricted to however long it takes to fill the toilets…
That depends on wether you're in the South of Spain or Northern Scotland.
And your transport.to be really off grid, you need to leave the phone behind and for many, that's a step too far into the wild.
I fully accept that Neil but it's a misnomer, this country isn't big enough for real wild camping, even the Sea is never more than 70 miles away.And your transport.
Most folks know what is meant by wild camping or off grid in a vehicle though
Are they with their granny ?We only have 85w and no issues.
There are just so many vans on the road now Kev and getting more every day. It’s not just here that wild camping is supposedly not allowed, it’s the same for a lot of Europe, just you don’t get it enforced very often or folks don’t post about it, not sure which. You are supposed to use aires/stelplaz or campsites.I fully accept that Neil but it's a misnomer, this country isn't big enough for real wild camping, even the Sea is never more than 70 miles away.
We need a better word, such as remote, isolated, or maybe off the beaten track, we used to love driving into forests in Scotland for a night or two, the forest rangers used to chat with us and never gave us any bother, we'd often give them a cup of tee and a slice of cake (Aunt Sally) but they all have gates on them now due to irresponsible folk.
Yup, too right we do the same, obviously out of site or at least out of the way, I did feck up once in France, we parked in a layby next to a fishing lake on a Friday night and some Tw@ decided to block me in which he did very successfully (my fault for being courteous and parking right at the end of the layby to leave room for others) but he got ridiculed by his opponents for being a prat.There are just so many vans on the road now Kev and getting more every day. It’s not just here that wild camping is supposedly not allowed, it’s the same for a lot of Europe, just you don’t get it enforced very often or folks don’t post about it, not sure which. You are supposed to use aires/stelplaz or campsites.
Everywhere here and Europe is feeling the effects of more vans, communities are just going to have to address the issue properly at some point but who knows how far off that is.
I don’t care what it’s called, I want to stop I stop, I am rarely in towns though, usually out in the sticks unless getting provisions and I can go weeks no bother![]()
Restricted by the toilet cassettes.
The term "Wild Camping " doesn't apply to motorhomes.Its for campers, traditionally hikers, campers with backpacks, tents, etc. We of grid in our motorhome which means we're not using mains electricity, water, and sewageWild camping or off grid are they the same if your in a motorhome that’s not on an approved site.