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So I started getting into hiking, spending more time in nature, riding my bike through beautiful forests but now I slowly start finding out that EVERYTHING is illegal in Germany. It's forbidden to sleep in the forest, fire is a BIG no-no, you can't even leave the designated paths in many places WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF?
Any Germanons or other cucked nationals here who can share some tips on how to find a spot where I can actually start a small fire and have a little bit of privacy without getting a 20.000€ fine?
How do you cope? I didn't know it was forbidden to go outside here.
Any Germanons or other cucked nationals here who can share some tips on how to find a spot where I can actually start a small fire and have a little bit of privacy without getting a 20.000€ fine?
How do you cope? I didn't know it was forbidden to go outside here.