by Stacey Wilcox | Sep 27, 2017 | Advice, Wild Mums
Ones of the main principles of wildcamping is that you set up late and leave early. That works fantastically for those wildcamping with younger kids, as it means you’re not all sat around getting cold if the weather’s a bit iffy. You can make good use of the last few...
by Stacey Wilcox | Sep 26, 2017 | Advice, Wild Mums
The morning after a family wildcamp can be a bit of a trial if you don’t have a plan. You probably won’t have got as much sleep as normal and neither will the kids and you have the task of getting everything back into the rucksacks and finishing your trip hopefully on...
by Stacey Wilcox | Sep 25, 2017 | Advice, Wild Mums
One of the great joys of wild camping is that your imagination is the limit as to where you sleep for the night. Literally, you can walk along and decide ‘that spot looks great for the night’… but what makes a great wild camp spot? There are only three things we need...
by Stacey Wilcox | Sep 25, 2017 | Advice, Wild Mums
Wildcamping can feel significantly more adventurous than camping at a campsite with facilities surrounded by people. You might have an idea of where you’re going to pitch your tent wildcamping, maybe not. But wherever you choose, it can be a nice feeling knowing that...
by Nichole Young | Sep 9, 2017 | Advice
The Everest adventure is bringing together a group of 6 Love Her Wild women to take on an epic expedition. Over 5 days in the Lake District, the women will hike the equivalent height of Everest. That’s 8,848m over a distance of 114km and 44 peaks. The women come...
by Sophie Taylor | Aug 1, 2017 | Advice
My flatmates at University used to come home to hurriedly scribbled notes on the kitchen table: ‘I’ve gone to find the sea’. With no mobile and no real plan, off I’d wander to get a glimpse of the sea and feel rejuvenated again. In my University holidays, I would get...