Open fires are often restricted in woodlands, so favor permitted stoves on stable stands with careful wind shielding. In Scotland, follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code; elsewhere, always obey campsite guidance and signage. Choose mineral soils or hard standing for pans, never roots. Extinguish fully, cool thoroughly, and pack out fuel canisters. Responsible heat keeps forests safe, budgets intact, and wardens smiling when the rain finally stops hissing.
Store food securely, give animals generous space, and keep hands off antlers, nests, and den sites. In the New Forest, resist feeding ponies; in northern woods, cherish glimpses of red squirrels quietly. Walk at dawn with soft steps, snap photos respectfully, and leave logs, fungi, and feathers where they belong. Tuck in tents late, rise early, and let the forest remain a refuge rather than a stage for hurried footprints.
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