By this I mean camp where I like, have open fires, make shelters and other camp items (including cutting live trees when necessary), hunt and fish for food and have absolute freedom to do this sort of thing. I have every intention of doing this responsibly and with minimal impact to the environment, I just want to know where to go... And it must be a forest!
It's pretty well known that you can wild camp in a lot of places in Scandinavia. However, I recently had a look on this site listing all of the National Parks in Sweden (I figured this would be a good place to start). All of them (I think, as it was a while ago when I looked at the list) say you can't cut live trees. Most say no fires unless it is in a designated area, or no fires at all. And a lot of them even say no camping. So... I guess Sweden's National Parks aren't the right place to go.
There is of course the normal privately owned land that you can wild camp on, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be able to cut live trees to make shelter, and hunt and fish without permission.
One option is to go somewhere remote where I am unlikely to be caught doing anything I am not allowed to, although I would have no idea where to start looking for somewhere suitable. Most importantly I want it to be completely legal, so I can relax whilst I am there and not have to constantly worry that I'm breaking the law.
I have tried for a long time to get permission from local land owners and I haven't had any luck yet. Yes, there are places I can legally go without permission to do most things, but like I said I want to freedom to be able to practice all aspects of Bushcraft.
Does a place like this exist anymore? I mean, it must do but I literally have no idea where it is... Somewhere in Alaska perhaps? How far will I have to travel? I don't mind travelling to somewhere in Europe but if the only real option is even further away then I will travel there too if I have to.
Also, if there do happen to be any landowners reading this who would be fine with me doing this sort of thing in exchange for payment or anything else then please PM me
Thanks a lot!
It's pretty well known that you can wild camp in a lot of places in Scandinavia. However, I recently had a look on this site listing all of the National Parks in Sweden (I figured this would be a good place to start). All of them (I think, as it was a while ago when I looked at the list) say you can't cut live trees. Most say no fires unless it is in a designated area, or no fires at all. And a lot of them even say no camping. So... I guess Sweden's National Parks aren't the right place to go.
There is of course the normal privately owned land that you can wild camp on, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be able to cut live trees to make shelter, and hunt and fish without permission.
One option is to go somewhere remote where I am unlikely to be caught doing anything I am not allowed to, although I would have no idea where to start looking for somewhere suitable. Most importantly I want it to be completely legal, so I can relax whilst I am there and not have to constantly worry that I'm breaking the law.
I have tried for a long time to get permission from local land owners and I haven't had any luck yet. Yes, there are places I can legally go without permission to do most things, but like I said I want to freedom to be able to practice all aspects of Bushcraft.
Does a place like this exist anymore? I mean, it must do but I literally have no idea where it is... Somewhere in Alaska perhaps? How far will I have to travel? I don't mind travelling to somewhere in Europe but if the only real option is even further away then I will travel there too if I have to.
Also, if there do happen to be any landowners reading this who would be fine with me doing this sort of thing in exchange for payment or anything else then please PM me
Thanks a lot!