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Originally Posted by Skybird
The one thing that would attract me as a foreigner more than any other is the nature and landscape. If I would plan a trip to the uS, it would be to the natural, isolated regions, and into the wild. The big cities that most tourists tend to get attracted by - leave me completely uninterested, I must admit. I live in a town, but I am not really a city boy. Principally a little house or blockhouse in the woods is more my thing of love.
Just for curiosity: is wild camping allowed in the US like in Scandinavian countries, or is it generally banned like in Germany?
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Glacier National Park comes to mind. I guess what you call wild camping is what is called back country camping here. You can walk-in as far as you want or you can find a pilot to fly you in drop you off and leave you to the bears, Smith & Wesson .500 handgun and a satellite phone are highly recommended. Bureau of Land Management or U.S. National Forest lands are great an usually free too. We got a big back yard to play in.