Adventure Magazine

INN YOUR OPINION

The number of freedom campers has grown significantly from around 10,000 in the early 2000s, to nearly 60,000 in more recent years. However, even with this increase, freedom campers only make up a very small percentage of campers.

It is a thorny subject, pricking the rights to camp where you wish against the negative aspects that often come with freedom camping. So we thought we would ask your opinion.

Derek Morrison / NZsurfjournal.com

"Yes, freedom camping should be legal. It’s a part of the New Zealand culture and it has been forever. We

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