I listened to a documentary about that Grizzly Man dude who got eaten by bears in… Alaska, I want to say. Maybe it’s different between states, but they had a rule there that you need to move along once a week if you’re camping.
Even in the US the majority of forests are owned by the government and accessible to people. In Europe you can roam even in private forests (right to roam). Otherwise, Canada, Alaska or Siberia are big enough that no one will ever find you.
You don’t have to. You can literally just walk off into a forest. It probably won’t turn out well, but you can still do it.
Depending on what country you live in, you can’t, actually.
My father worked for the U.S. forest service and part of his job was kicking people off of wilderness and national forest land.
I listened to a documentary about that Grizzly Man dude who got eaten by bears in… Alaska, I want to say. Maybe it’s different between states, but they had a rule there that you need to move along once a week if you’re camping.
Sorry, that forest is owned by a corporation and you’re trespassing. The angry men with guns are here to see you out.
Free room and board. Survival achieved. Still didn’t turn out well, but you lived… I guess… 😢
Even in the US the majority of forests are owned by the government and accessible to people. In Europe you can roam even in private forests (right to roam). Otherwise, Canada, Alaska or Siberia are big enough that no one will ever find you.
Maybe I will! 🥺