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We're planning a couple of days open baoting on The Tweed and are
looking for a suitable campsite. We're probably too big a group to
reasonably consider wild camping so an actual campite or friendly
landowner is the only real option.

A riverside campsite would be perfect as we could 'tour' through, but
these are getting harder to find on Scotland's rivers.

Ideally we'd paddle in the Melrose, St. Boswells, Kelso, Coldstream
sections but plans are far from fixed. Anyone got any recommendations
or suggestions.

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We're planning a couple of days open baoting on The Tweed and are
looking for a suitable campsite. We're probably too big a group to
reasonably consider wild camping so an actual campite or friendly
landowner is the only real option.

A riverside campsite would be perfect as we could 'tour' through, but
these are getting harder to find on Scotland's rivers.

Ideally we'd paddle in the Melrose, St. Boswells, Kelso, Coldstream
sections but plans are far from fixed. Anyone got any recommendations
or suggestions.


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David
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