Thanks to all for the welcome, we have wild camped mostly behind country pubs after getting the pub owners permission ofcause. We order a meal and then ask if we can park up for the night. This needs checking to see that you can park out of the way and there is enough room. Also check you do not park too close to any machinery like fridges or the like as we once did, only to realize in the middle of the night when its all quiet that this can be heard only to well. The other place has been on 24 hour supermarket car parks. Make sure you do not park too near the bottle bank bins, again something we have done. People seem to make a point of throwing them in making them smash (or that is how it sounds at six am) We advoid laybys and when parked up never put the steering locks on......in case we need to get away quickly. I wonder where other wild campers prefer to wild camp. Please let me know. Autoquest 320. How interesting this site is. Give us a wave if you see us.!!! PS..........hope you do not think I am telling granma how to suck eggs. regards Autoquest