Cars beeping

these morons are everywhere . i've just been reading that a guy has been releasing mooring ropes and hook-ups in Bristol harbour . hilarious
Used to be quite common when we lived on the canals :( . Thin fishing line with small hooks just underneath the pin/cleat used to get a few yells. Another laugh raiser was an old split football covering a mooring pin, surprising how many kicked it on the way home from the pub ;)
 
Good morning all,
We are new to motorhoming, a little dream I’ve had since I was a teenager and finally we saved enough to buy a Wentworth, absolutely love it!
We are currently trying our very first wild camping experience by Loch Ness. We are away from the loch and tourist places on a B road off a B road and it’s quiet with hardly any cars. On a lay-by from the app but we have had a couple of cars go past and honk their horn are we doing something wrong?
I’ve read a lot on the forums and I’m not sure it’s for me I feel quite nervous about upsetting people.
Thanks 🙂
You’re fine—wild camping can feel nerve-wracking at first, but as long as you’re safe and respectful, a few passing cars won’t be an issue.
 
Geese, geese bloody geese don`t mention geese :mad: 🤬:mad:🤬:mad:🤬

Once spent the night in the large layby looking out over the estuary at Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve on the very quiet road near Skelbo Castle.

Just an old twitcher ................ oops sorry you can`t call them that now ............. for company at the other end of the layby who`d set up his motorhome on an angle and had a huge monocular spotting scope set up in the cab.

Very very quiet with just a couple of locals passing and this was back in the day when they genuinely waved and not the V you get off them now.

As evening approached the geese started flying in, just a few to start with then hundreds of the buggers.

All flipping night honking, honking, honking they never stopped.
 
Geese, geese bloody geese don`t mention geese :mad: 🤬:mad:🤬:mad:🤬

Once spent the night in the large layby looking out over the estuary at Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve on the very quiet road near Skelbo Castle.

Just an old twitcher ................ oops sorry you can`t call them that now ............. for company at the other end of the layby who`d set up his motorhome on an angle and had a huge monocular spotting scope set up in the cab.

Very very quiet with just a couple of locals passing and this was back in the day when they genuinely waved and not the V you get off them now.

As evening approached the geese started flying in, just a few to start with then hundreds of the buggers.

All flipping night honking, honking, honking they never stopped.
I thought only cows had horns. :unsure:
 
Geese, geese bloody geese don`t mention geese :mad: 🤬:mad:🤬:mad:🤬

Once spent the night in the large layby looking out over the estuary at Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve on the very quiet road near Skelbo Castle.

Just an old twitcher ................ oops sorry you can`t call them that now ............. for company at the other end of the layby who`d set up his motorhome on an angle and had a huge monocular spotting scope set up in the cab.

Very very quiet with just a couple of locals passing and this was back in the day when they genuinely waved and not the V you get off them now.

As evening approached the geese started flying in, just a few to start with then hundreds of the buggers.

All flipping night honking, honking, honking they never stopped.
Seems like you where goosed that night Graham :)
 
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