>>2482614>there's more money around itIt's not like I don't get why they do it, it just makes me seethe. All the reasons why you shouldn't camp anywhere (it may damage the nature, there's a footprint caused) are still there with a car, just worse.
The only way to truly legally camp here is either on a campsite (which will be well kept grass, showers, and surrounded by boomers, while also costing a decent bit), or trekking site (which are rare, have to be reserved and payed for, and not open the whole year). My parents (who are old) have one of those lower profile caping/motorhome hybrids, similar to picrel. They can drive to a random car clearing in the forest, park there, and stay for 3 days while cooking and sleeping there, but if I did the same with a tent it would be illegal. Just feels retarded as shit to me.