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Lithuania.Not sure what the law is really like, however people can freely move in forests irrespective of who owns it as long as one doesn't start some sort of crazy activity in there.To be honest,I very much doubt that majority of private owners would mind too much if someone would be living Flintstones style as long as it's fairly reasonable and not like ' let me litter as much as I can around my tent' type of living. Yes,one would have issues with permanent structure,if it's like a house, however a few planks and some bushes on top of it would hardly pass as a perm structure..


Interesting. I've checked out the Lithuanian forests after hearing much of them. I remember, we drove for about 1h to get into as much into 'middle of nowhere' as we could. Didn't strike me as a place where you wouldn't be found by a forester quite quickly. But that could be just my perception, from growing up in Germany and building places in the forest as a child.


And if not the forester then the foresters' dog.




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