Responsible Wild Camping

Because our delightful children just throw McDonald's rubbishy straight out of the car window :(
 
What I want to know, is how McD's rubbish is everywhere - even when the nearest branch is miles away.

Do people hoard it in their cars just so that they can spoil a nice area later? Maybe it's some kind of sick hobby for the intellectually challenged?

Personally, I think there's more nutrition in the packaging and would rather go hungry than eat the stuff. I like burgers, but theirs are just horrible.

Thanks for the tip. I will no longer pick it up and bin it.

Is it best to fry or boil it? :)
 
I'm a fairly new member of Wild Camping and have already covered the membership cost with the locations that we've used, we love the freedom that wild camping allows.

I'm sure that this topic has been covered many times on these forums, but last weekend we stayed at the lovely Shustoke reservoir while we visited the Motorhome show at the NEC (about 5 miles away). There were several other motorhomes there which was reassuring. On leaving the site I noticed that someone had dumped a leisure battery next to the waste bin, clearly not being prepared to dispose of it properly and instead passing their problem on to someone else to have to sort out.

If this kind of behaviour results in no camping signs or height barriers appearing it will be a real shame.

Our wild camping locations are few and precious, let's not do anything to risk losing them!

I'm currently looking for a place to wild camp near Birmingham could I ask where the location was?
 

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