Pudsey Bear
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New to me this morning, they have 130 water dispensers around Scotland, we found and used one today, you need a watering can to use it best.
Get your own ya thieving , English gitNew to me this morning, they have 130 water dispensers around Scotland, we found and used one today, you need a watering can to use it best.
Some people seem to be a bit too precious about how we do or don't do things, based on nothing more than how they do it, water should be far more easily obtained than it is, it certainly was 20 years ago with our first van.I'm with Puds.
Came across a few of these kind of water stations in Eire.
In the van we store all our drinking/cooking water in recycled and sterilised 2.2 litre/4 pint plastic milk bottles.
They're a nice easy size and weight to fill up and cart to and from any taps (and water stations like these).
At a place called St Patrick's Well, where we stopped off heading back to the north, a local guy with a collection of pretty big plastic water containers arrived and filled them all up at the spring/well.
Certainly in Eire nobody bats an eyelid when you're filling up with water, no matter the quantity or type of container/filling device.
Probably because their domestic water supply is currently free for standard usage and households do not pay directly for their water?
IMHO I consider water to be a basic right.
And well done Scotland for still having water under public ownership
We'll be getting blinkin' charged for the air we breath next...!![]()
Some people seem to be a bit too precious about how we do or don't do things, based on nothing more than how they do it, water should be far more easily obtained than it is, it certainly was 20 years ago with our first van.
Thats strange as i have car camped in wales up round the slate mines and had a good welcome from locals in places we had lunch, maybe they are scared of bears.As for being hated in Scotland, considering that we've never stayed on any sites, over 20 years, we are more visible than most, but only ever had one problem, and he was a drunk, so maybe it's how some people come across to what we have found to be lovely warm and welcoming towards us, we dont behavw like were entitled, we're always in an older van, and we talk and have a laugh with the locals and use the shops.
Wales is the only place where we've encountered unpleasantness.
Wales is the only place where we've encountered unpleasantness.