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But if none of these are desirable , consider carrying a simple battery-powered AM / FM transistor radio as part of your kit . These can pick-up local radio broadcasts , often across great distances .
JUST GET OUT THERE AND DO IT
Now that you have all this newfound knowledge , the final suggestion we have is to get out there and give free-camping a go . Perhaps start by looking for a campsite close to a town , or even a non-powered site in a caravan park , and plan to stay for no more than a week .
It pays to have some form of back-up power while free-camping .
This will allow you to try out your gear without pushing it to the extreme , and have the fallback of going to more familiar surroundings .
Once you ’ ve mastered stays of this duration , you can be more adventurous and stay longer in more remote locations .
Once you gain confidence in both your gear and your capabilities , I guarantee you that free-camping will be lots of fun and open up many more holiday experiences .
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FREE-CAMPING PART 1
The best advice : get out there and give free-camping a go .
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