byhookorbycrook wrote: » At present , I doubt you would be welcome , being honest .
Day Lewin wrote: » Why, though? Camping is a lot more socially distanced than eg staying in a b-n-b or a hotel. The beaches along the Dublin coast are full of happy people, enjoying the nice weather. Why would anyone object to some polite campers?
byhookorbycrook wrote: » Not remotely sinister �� But as a “ wild camper” you wouldn’t be registered for contact tracing . Considering the news from Sligo this morning , you might even be less welcome now .
byhookorbycrook wrote: » Most Irish land is privately owned . If, to follow the example you gave , a Sligo person were to rock up and camp in Dublin garden, how to you think that Eli oh x go?
Orion wrote: » Being a mod in another forum does not make someone a mod in this forum. So let's just stop with the personal attacks please and let's all stay civil.
johnmck wrote: » Not one suggestion to my question, just anger, bitterness and using this tool to release it and take cheap jibes at people to somehow make themselves feel better. Sad really. See this a lot on boards. It's immature behaviour
Breezin wrote: » Too true. So much paranoia. I looked at the Irish wild camping group on Facebook and, much as I dislike the platform, there is a far more active and constructive space there.
Ultima Thule wrote: » The only thing I miss after deleting Facebook. Pity they dont run a stand alone site.