• Quilotoa@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    In Canada, crown land camping and Christmas trees. You can camp on crown land and cut up to 10 cubic metres of wood a year.

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        18 hours ago

        I think they use to call it two trees a year and then went to cubic meters. Probably someone taking out the giants of the forest that inspired the change.

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      20 hours ago

      Huh… Can I come? Always hated how free camping isn’t legal in England. Stealth camping sorta is, if you don’t get caught no problem but if you get caught you kinda have to move or you are committing a criminal offence.

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        20 hours ago

        For sure. I’ve got a lovely spot on a lake with no one around that’s my favourite. Bring your fishing pole.

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          12 hours ago

          Not had much luck fishing, though I tried a hand line rather than a pole and it was from a kayak. Started feeling seasick which surprised me as I have kayaked loads on the sea before just fine.

          Have had a bit more luck with crabs from a pier or quay. Probably could do that from a kayak too if it’s nets that you just drop and leave for a little while. I think the seasickness was due to looking down a lot at my equipmemt while not moving in the waves. Shorter periods might not be so bad as you can move on to the next net again pretty quickly rather than sitting still the whole time.

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            7 hours ago

            Yeah, I don’t fish much. ADD. I like it in winter when I can drill a hole in the ice, put down a line, go inside and drink tea while watching to see if the line bobs.