VERY WINDY SOLO WILD CAMP on an Iron Age HILL FORT | Wild Country Helm Compact 1
After four months in lockdown, I finally head out for a very wet and windy wild camp in Sussex, England. I hike out to an old Iron Age hill fort and pitch up in my new tent: the Wild Country Helm Compact 1. It was a good test for a tent with a good reputation! How did it fair? Many thanks for watching - Ben

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