I personally think that it's tolerated
Camping et bivouacs :un camping est situé au niveau du parking du Petit Barbeau, sur la commune de Samois-sur-Seinedeux sites de bivouac sommaire sont aussi à disposition : l'un à côté de la maison forestière de Bois-le-Roi (emplacement pour les tentes et point d'eau), l'autre à côté du parking de la Grande Vallée (emplacement pour les tentes, point d'eau et toilettes).Points d'eau potable au niveau :du parking de la Faisanderie de Fontainebleaudu centre d’écotourisme à Franchard (fontaine à eau et distributeurs de boissons à l’intérieur du centre)du parking de Noisy-sur-Ecoledes deux bivouacs
Oh and tolerated by whom? I fucking hate seeing overnighters regardless of the time of year, as do others. Sent from my E5823 using Tapatalk
you sort of forget that you look like a homeless bum because so does everyone else you're around 95% of the time.
Quote from: rodma on March 27, 2016, 10:24:49 amOh and tolerated by whom? I fucking hate seeing overnighters regardless of the time of year, as do others. Sent from my E5823 using TapatalkWhy?If someone is being otherwise responsible (not shitting in the woods, not littering etc.) what's wrong with staying overnight in a car park?
You back this weekend?
Quote from: remus on April 07, 2016, 12:44:49 pmQuote from: rodma on March 27, 2016, 10:24:49 amOh and tolerated by whom? I fucking hate seeing overnighters regardless of the time of year, as do others. Sent from my E5823 using TapatalkWhy?If someone is being otherwise responsible (not shitting in the woods, not littering etc.) what's wrong with staying overnight in a car park?Imagine you turn up on your own early in the morning at an otherwise deserted car park in the middle of the forest, in say an area well known for car break ins, and some fucker you've never set eyes on before is peering at you through their van Window as you get your shit together to go out climbing, walking or biking or whatever.
Authorized bivouacsNear the Forest-Hut of Bas-Bréau. Between Barbizon and Fontainebleau on N7, when you enter the forest after Barbizon. Water. Fires allowed after Ranger authorization. Closed.Near the forest-Hut of Petit-Barbeau (close to the private camping), extreme northeast of the forest, close to the river Seine, north of the city of Samois-sur-Seine, at the entrence of the forest. Water. No fire allowed. Closed.Near the Forest-Hut of Bois-le-Roi, on the south border of the city of Bois-le-Roi (north of Fontainebleau), at the entrance of the forest on N6. Water. Fires forbiden, gas stoves allowed.Near the Forest-Hut of La Grande-Vallée, north of the city of Bourron-Marlotte (south of Fontainebleau on N7) when route D58 enters the forest. Water. No fireallowed, gas allowed. You must book for this one, probably many days before if you are a group. Should be OK if 2 or 3 climbers. Telephone of the Forest Hut where you will have specific infos on this bivy : +33/1-64-45-96-46. Address : Bivouac de La Grande Vallée, Maison Forestière de La Grande Vallée, 77780 Bourron-Marlotte, France.Hippodrome de la Solle, just NW of Fontainebleau.