Next year I will walk the Via Francigena in less then a 100 days wild camping the whole way.anyone else done this before?
>>2872296I've done the st jacques de Compostelle one idk how you english fags call it. It's not really hard just long. You'd need good shoes. Enjoy faggot
>>2872296I did a small part a long time ago but going north to visit my family in ChampagneThere was basically no one hiking in these parts, still met a couple of pilgrims, I remember one was going all the way to Jerusalem
>>2872296you'll be no more than a few hours from civilization so don't sweat it
>>2872296there are some very urbanized sections, in Tuscany you'd go through 38 towns/villages in 380km so finding a spot to put down your tent in might be a pain in the ass at times
>>2872296just so you know, for the france part wild camping per se is outlawed, but we do make a difference between wild camping and bivouac that is allowed, but still follow lawsyou might want to checkdécret n° 2015-1783 du 28 décembre 2015article R111-32, R111-33, and R111-34national parks you may cross also have their own rulesyou could also not give a shit, you will by fine as long as you're discreetmaybe check on the swiss side of things, they're zealous cunts, i would personally avoid switzerland entirely
>>2872315>>2872302Logistics like this are what make this kind of trip difficult. You have to be super flexible about where you plan on staying and how far you’re willing to go.