>>1039090Here in brazil we have lots of reservations but most of them do not have the legal part sorted out (each one has it's own "constitution" regarding limits, fire, economic exploration, indians etc). Most of them are severely understaffed and invaded by illegal loggers or farmers. And I mean severelly, there are some in the amazon with 2 people to guard something theh size of small nations.
The other problem is land, brazil has lots of land, but also lots of farmers. There is no concept of "everymen right" as you have in europe or even this cultural thing about using /out/ for /out/ing. They are very territorial even when it's technically *not* their land (Like rivers and their borders which are public property.
And there is the cultural aspect, most people don't like or know about camping or fear it because if we are unsafe in our cities how can we be safe /out/? Anyways, I'm camping monday on a isolated beach.
Lots of people go camping on the pantanal to fish there. (A fuckhuge floodplain)