
4 Jul 2014
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wheelie
Without seeking consent, in Norway you can pitch a tent for two consequtive days (longer in the boonies away from populations) anywhere (both private and public property) as long as:
- You are more than 150 meters away from an occupied house/cabin
- You are not a nuiance to the property owner or other people that use it
- It is not a camp site (business)
- In areas and times where hunting of wild deer is going on
- Not in courtyards, driveways, etc
- Not in gardens/house properties - the area arround the house that would disturb privacy
- Not in farmed fields and other fields used for farming
- Not in planted forrest plots
- Not in industrial areas, public areas, or other areas where you will be a pain in the ass
- Not in smaller fenced in plots or smaller plots within farmed fields
Just use common sense... and leave it as you found it, preferably better. Take more trash with you when you leave than you brought in is a nice gesture.
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Actually same for Finland (I think this goes to Scandinavia in generally).
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