Stealth wildcamp in central london!

Sure they'll be on CCTV somewhere. Surprised there are no parking restrictions on a Sunday down that way though.
 
Sure they'll be on CCTV somewhere. Surprised there are no parking restrictions on a Sunday down that way though.
Yes free Sunday parking is , I think , being phased out in lots of places . Charges start about 12 in Edinburgh .
Have stayed in a few big city locations on a Saturday . Paris being the most difficult
 
Who on earth would want to go there, no loo either, must be bonkers, and all them sports cars driving in a city, mad english men. 🤔
 
Who on earth would want to go there, no loo either, must be bonkers, and all them sports cars driving in a city, mad english men. 🤔
I regret not living there for 2 or 3 years when I was in my 20's. I'm far more comfortable in a semi rural or rural location but its London after all and life is about experiences. Hopefully I live for 75 years and not using just a few of them to live in one of the greatest cities on Earth in a time it was affordable was a mistake imo
 
I regret not living there for 2 or 3 years when I was in my 20's. I'm far more comfortable in a semi rural or rural location but its London after all and life is about experiences. Hopefully I live for 75 years and not using just a few of them to live in one of the greatest cities on Earth in a time it was affordable was a mistake imo
Been there once on the underground, never ever again, don't even like going into Belfast which is the best city in the world, I'm told.
And someone tell me why people buy the gold watches at silly prices when the time is on a mobile ph, bonkers some folk are.
 
I regret not living there for 2 or 3 years when I was in my 20's. I'm far more comfortable in a semi rural or rural location but its London after all and life is about experiences. Hopefully I live for 75 years and not using just a few of them to live in one of the greatest cities on Earth in a time it was affordable was a mistake imo
I lived in Central London for around a year in my 20's (City of Westminster and around a 10 minute walk from Oxford Street).
I would hate that now for sure, but it was great at the time. After that used to drive into London for work right to the centre and it really was a buzz when you are younger.
Only thing about driving around London for a few years .... You get a little "impatient" with rural drivers who wait an age before making a move at roundabouts and junctions ;)
 
Been there once on the underground, never ever again, don't even like going into Belfast which is the best city in the world, I'm told.
And someone tell me why people buy the gold watches at silly prices when the time is on a mobile ph, bonkers some folk are.
So they can still check the time when they are lining up on the back of their phone. :p
 
we bought a flat about 8 miles from the mad bustling city of chichester back in april, im spending about half my time there at the moment. whilst ive taken a wrong turn and driven through the centre once , weve never actually visited the city centre itself... though with having to attend a wedding next month i fear I may be dragged kicking and screaming on a tour of shops in near future. .

I dont actually own a watch either.
 
I have been to Edinburgh and glasgee, hectic but the castle in Edinburgh and town was nice, went to see the grave of the chap and his we dog before going to a runrig concert.
 

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