


Wild camping can feel overwhelming when you’re just starting out, but this session breaks down everything you need to know in a clear, straightforward way. Over six hours, you'll gain the knowledge and practical skills to plan and enjoy your first night under the stars with confidence.
The session begins by covering the essentials of wild camping kit, helping you understand what to bring and how to choose the right equipment for your needs. You’ll learn effective packing methods to keep your backpack manageable while ensuring you have everything necessary for a safe and comfortable trip.
Practical skills follow, including how to select a good pitch and properly set up a tent. Advice on appropriate clothing layers and protection against changing weather is also provided. The day includes instruction on preparing meals outdoors with simple cooking techniques suited for camping. Legal considerations about where wild camping is permitted in Scotland will be clearly explained, along with guidance on how to minimise your environmental impact. Toileting and hygiene in the wild are also discussed to help you camp responsibly. The session is tailored to all experience levels, focusing on building confidence so you feel ready for your first night wild camping.
Situated near Glasgow, the session takes place in a natural setting that is easy to reach but offers a real taste of outdoor wild camping conditions. The site features varied terrain to practice pitching tents and handling equipment, allowing participants to get hands-on experience in a safe environment.
The exact meeting point will be shared once you’ve booked, ensuring you can plan your journey easily. The location balances accessibility with the opportunity to experience outdoor skills in a rural context, supported by nearby facilities for parking and public transport links. This makes it ideal for those looking to learn wild camping close to the city without needing to travel far.
No prior wild camping experience is necessary. The session is ideal for beginners or those who have only camped in formal campsites before. Participants should be reasonably fit for a day spent outdoors and come prepared with waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear suited to the weather conditions.
The team delivering the course combines extensive mountain experience with a practical, no-nonsense approach to teaching outdoor skills. Their backgrounds include years of climbing and camping across Scotland and beyond, bringing a depth of knowledge that ensures safety and enjoyment.
With a focus on adapting to individual needs, the instructors offer support at every stage, making sure all participants progress at a comfortable pace. Their enthusiasm for the outdoors and commitment to sharing skills helps build lasting confidence for wild camping, making the experience accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
For this introduction to wild camping, no personal camping equipment is required as all essential gear will be provided during the session. However, participants should come prepared with appropriate outdoor clothing suitable for Scottish weather, including waterproof jackets and trousers, sturdy footwear, and layers to keep warm or cool depending on conditions. A small daypack to carry personal items like water, snacks, and any medication is also recommended.
Bringing a notebook and pen can be useful for jotting down tips and advice throughout the day. It’s also wise to bring sun protection such as sunscreen and a hat if the forecast is dry, as well as insect repellent during warmer months. Since the day involves practical activities outdoors, being prepared for changing weather will help you get the most from the experience.
Yes, this session is specifically designed for people with little or no wild camping experience. The instruction starts with the basics and covers all the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to plan and undertake your first wild camping trip. The pace and content are adjusted to ensure everyone feels comfortable and confident by the end of the day.
Even if you have only camped at established campsites before or have never camped outdoors at all, you will be guided step-by-step through each topic. The supportive approach means questions are welcomed and the focus is on practical, easy-to-understand advice that prepares you to camp safely and responsibly.
The session is held near Glasgow in a natural, accessible outdoor location chosen for its suitability for beginners. It offers a safe environment to practice pitching tents and using camping equipment while giving a feel for wild camping conditions. The exact location will be provided once you have booked to ensure you can plan your journey and meet easily with the group.
This site is convenient for those travelling from Glasgow or surrounding areas, with nearby parking and public transport options available. The setting allows you to experience the outdoors without the distractions of busy campsites, offering a practical and hands-on environment.
Participants should bring their own food and drinks for the day, as these are not included in the session. It’s recommended to bring snacks and a packed lunch suitable for outdoor activity, as well as plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the six-hour session.
While there will be instruction on camp cooking and meal planning for wild camping, this will be demonstration-based and you won’t be expected to cook your own meals during the course. Bringing your own refreshments allows you to eat when you need and stay comfortable during breaks.
The session is designed to take place outdoors regardless of typical Scottish weather conditions, so it will go ahead rain or shine unless there are extreme or unsafe weather warnings. Instructors will provide advice on appropriate clothing and gear to keep you comfortable and safe in wet, windy, or cold conditions.
It’s important to dress accordingly and bring waterproofs and warm layers, as practical experience in all types of weather is part of preparing for real wild camping. If conditions become hazardous, the team has contingency plans to adjust activities or pause as needed to ensure everyone’s safety.
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