Environment Planet Earth Peer to Peer Camping via the Web By Shea Gunther Writer University of New Hampshire Rochester Institute of Technology University of Southern Maine Shea Gunther is a writer, entrepreneur, and podcaster living in Portland, Maine. He covers topics such as renewable energy, climate change, and nature. our editorial process Shea Gunther Updated December 23, 2019 Need a spot to camp for the night? A new website has you covered. (Photo: Dave Dugdale [CC by SA-2.0]/Flickr) Share Twitter Pinterest Email Planet Earth Outdoors Weather Conservation Single Spot Camping is a new Swedish website that connects people with land to campers who want a place to throw down a tent. It's similar to Couch Surfing, a site that connects people with couches to people who want to sleep on them while traveling. Right now Single Spot covers Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Australia, and the U.S., though the fact that the site is in Swedish makes it hard to see it taking off here. I wouldn't be surprised to see something like this pop up stateside sometime in the next year or two. It's too good of an idea not to. Link [Single Spot Camping] via [Springwise]