>>2463878>>2463895>in ScandinaviaWell, kinda. I'm from bottom-tier Scandinavia, or top-tier Germany, depending on how you see it. Denmark is retarded for /out/ing. Too many laws as well, and the nature is not that interesting compared to Germany or proper Scandinavia, unless you love coastlines. There's a reason I travel.
Sweden has the everyman's right or whatever they call it (there should be a Swedanon ITT to clarify). I love /out/ing in Sweden in the summer. Don't know about Norway or Iceland (although both countries are beautiful). Finland is technically not Scandinavia, and I don't know anything about that. Never been.
France is pretty decent. We drove around southern France before crossing the Pyrennees (picrel). It is a lot easier to deal with RV-stuff (toilet, water-refill, etc.) in France than Spain, and we were never kicked out of anywhere in France (although we only spent a few months on the road there). I don't think France has the Swedish-style camping laws though, and we never set up tents or anything.
>Anyway do you guys in ScandinaviaImma let Swedanon deal with this one, because Denmark is just a big grainfield surrounded by fishing harbors. We also use the fake and gay reservation system for designated and manicured campsites in "natural" areas (ie. parks).
>>2463936Danish people speak English pretty well. I'm guessing so do Swedes, although perhaps Somali is the lingua franca by now? Bureaucratically speaking, Denmark is ubercentralized, completely digitalized and megasocialist (the Great Reset happened there way before I was born), which is awful for a lot of things, but makes dealing paperwork quite simple. EU citizens should have no problems getting almost all native benefits and rights. I would say
>fuck off, we're fullbut any shovel-anon is a-ok in my book.