>>770177>Police is never around, only Guardia Civil, which are a military branch thus they're usually bros.>and most of the time it's illegal to sleep with tentsFirst of all, just say that i worked at a summer camp for children in the Aragonesse Pyreness near Jaca, so maybe things change in other places a bit.
You CAN always camp at night I think it must be over 20:00 or something like that to put up a tent
This is in part due to the fact that almost every valley has a mountain refuge just in case, so you can go from refuge to refuge without having to put tents
Guardia Civil allowed us to have tents up for several days straight even in daytime, we only had to request them permission by phone and tell them where we were going to stay and go, just in case anything happened, we were with children after all.
Guardia Civil really are bros, and you will find them all around the mountains anytime. From what i know even if you don't ask for permission they will still allow you to have the tents up unless you are causing trouble, too much noise, or you have spent too much time in there already.
>The environment is not great anyways. Lots of pines and shitty dry climate, with almost no wildlife.Certainly not in the Pyrenees, it is full mountain range, reaching up to over 3000m with deer, boars, bears, quebrantahuesos...
>Most of the outdoors in Spain is private property.Once you are in the mountains there is basically no private property because it is too inaccessible for private property.