While hiking I’ve noticed quite a few wooden cabins essentially build around RVs.
Was wondering what’s the legal status of these things and why most of them have RVs?
Presume it has something to do with construction restrictions in national parks, however, curious whether RVs are an essential part due to some legal requirement or just a convenience.
Edit: example in Oberterzen https://ibb.co/Sy6rKPv
Wooden cabins with RVs in alps
byu/TheWisteris inSwitzerland
Posted by TheWisteris
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There’s only one national park.Â
Do maybe mean campgrounds with spots for permanent camping?
Old camper trailers are also used for herders in the mountains, but they are usually not covered in wood.Â
Where did you see that?