by Suff » 23 Jul 2015, 16:32
When we were on benefits you could go to Glen Doll and camp on the camp site there for 50p a night. That was the later 1980's. It was wonderful, no cars, carry everything in through the gate by hand, it was really for backpackers and worked perfectly. Toilets and running water only, wash in your tent or the North Esk if could stand the cold.
We had many wonderful weekends there and many weeks in the summer, walking with the kids and eating mainly from BBQ although we had full cooking facilities.
After we both went back to work we'd only come for the weekends. A couple of times we noticed that there was a trend for young people from the city, clearly not working but probably students, who all arrived in one or two cars, bring virtually nothing but drink and generally set out to make a nuisance of themselves. Because of work and me working away we went there less and less.
Around 2000 time we went back for a walk and noticed the camp site was closed. We asked the ranger about it and he told us the farmer who basically ran it for the walkers was having to put up with yobs, unemployed, bringing massive boom boxes and nothing but booze. They left their crap all over the place and he was having to do a major clean up every Monday. It drove the walkers away and also those who wanted nothing more than a quite weekend out in the country where the whole family could walk and enjoy the sights.
They can talk all they want about 45k to come to the country. There's plenty I don't want in the country. People who live in the city and think the area around them is a dustbin for their rubbish that someone else will just come by and pick up for them.
If the papers want to tell that type that they can't afford the country I'm all for it. The others will already know different.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.