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You could spend a day camping in the wilderness before you die?
Do you camp in the wilderness? Because most people insist on bringing their car or their SUV with them.
I make it a point to cycle to provincial parks and use rustic camp grounds, but most of these still have parking spaces. In fact, the provincial parks here literally have a disclaimer on their website to warn people that some camp sites are not accessible by car. You have to tick a box that says "I understand this camp ground is not accessible by car".
And if people want to go on crown/public lands where wild camping is permitted, then they're probably gonna use a fucking car.
So go to one of those campsites inaccessible by car and spend a couple days