THE PUBLIC’S RESPONSIBILITY ON PUBLIC LANDS
Jan 01, 2022
3 minutes
By James Shupe
WE’VE SPENT THE last two years living two weeks at a time as we meandered across 16 states. We pick a parcel of public land, stay until the rules say to move, then repeat the process a couple hundred miles down the road. It’s been an amazing way to see the country, return to nature, and experience the solitude and tranquility that’s missing in much of the modern world.
With so much of the planet being turned over to development, resource extraction, and farming, these lands are precious holdouts that can provide enjoyment and interaction
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