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Thinking about it I have kinda been renting a woods in Sussex for 15+ years, or at least part of a group that does, but thats a whole dif ball game.
This sounds like an interesting story. Or is it a BMX thing (i.e. you're renting a track?).
I'm not sure what the legalities are but could you buy a caravan and keep it on land you're definitely not allowed to build on?
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Well... it started many moons ago, we just started digging up some random woodland to build jumps as we have done many times before until we get kicked out and threatened with police action, but this time it was an old Lord/Land Barron type who was just a good ol' chap, when he saw what we were up to on his land he was quite impressed and said he'd give it a go himself if he was a bit younger (he was around 8 at the time).
That was prob near 18 years a go now, I have since moved away but used to go back a fair bit before mini 116, we have a pizza oven, two BBQ pits, a tool shed and a more permanent wood structure/hut, sadly its next to a main road so not too peaceful.
The occult sacrificed a vicar there too, but thats another story.
Its also the most haunted woods in the UK.
Not really the chill out vibe im after.@hugo7 vague but super interesting, and yeah kinda where I am going thought wise, it needs to be easy to get to so looking at places in the arse of Norfolk where no one really wants to be.
Its all pipe dreams and my current bank balance is £24.37 so highly unlikely, but a place to hide for a week would be nice without having to travel far.I've also seen some great examples of working with run down building rather than trying to fight against them, minimising costs and the likes.
I have found land with a nuclear bunker, which the pepper in me is dead excited about, but again wildly unrealistic.
This sounds pleasant!
Thinking about it I have kinda been renting a woods in Sussex for 15+ years, or at least part of a group that does, but thats a whole dif ball game.
Any idea where they found theirs?
@NickCJ interesting link, thanks!