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hickelpickle | 2 years ago

There are also 300,000 square miles of national forest/grasslands which is 3x the size of the UK. All of which is freely available with the right to dispersed camping for up to 14 days at one spot, after which you must move camp 5 miles to camp more.

Opinions on property rights aside there is no lack of land to explore and enjoy.

Aside from there there are also state parks and forests, though the states define their own terms of use and enjoyment around them.

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trgn|2 years ago

I'm not disagreeing. I'm just saying that they are a qualitative different experience, to the senses, in the way they are integrated in daily life.

hickelpickle|2 years ago

How popular is frequenting other peoples land for outdoor experiences? Genuinely curious, as I have heard about the lack of trespassing laws many times over the years, and know little about the experiences the UK countryside has to offer. Like what activities and locations do people partake in. Is it thing like hiking and waterway activities?