Island Lover, Skip is just educating us on the actual text and interpretation of the law. It isn't Skip's "theory". It's actual NH practice as noted in subsequent posts.
In actual practice, I would agree your point about camping at someone's house or front yard is the extreme and unlikely to happen. But there are hundreds of acres of unposted woods behind my house. On occasion you will find someone camping in there. As long as they leave it as they found it, the owners and neighbors don't seem to mind.
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