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by foreigner 881 days ago
I thought about the same thing. Trying this in the US would be a recipe for getting shot.
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Even in the national parks? And what about Canada?
In USA National Parks & National Forest are open for exploration. I'm incredibly grateful for the park service maintaining them.

Unfortunately, their locations are not evenly distributed. They are highly concentrated in the Western portion of the country. The closest national park to me is 8+ hours away.

Found this map on a quick search: https://preview.redd.it/public-land-of-us-texas-is-surprisin...

National Parks in the US are typically vast open spaces far away from where most people live.
Canada has the advantage of a ton of crown land.