pnichols wrote:
B ..... with that setup of yours you need not stealth camp at all. You can camp - well exposed, if there were anyone around to see - way out in the middle of nowhere for days on end. If I remember correctly, you have gobs of solar and water onboard. :h and ;)
Actually it is weeks and weeks on end as I travel from the Mexican Border to the Canadian border every year. By that virtue I travel through 1 or 2 towns along the way. Just the hazard of being a fulltimer that does not stay in one location for very long.
You are correct, my rig is set up is to do just that, but just like Jerimiah Johnsone or Gil Favors and Rowdy Yates, there are times when "a fella just got to get into town to get the grub stake filled up and meet a few girls and get a warm bath."
Just like the article shared, I have family and with that, grandkids. So on occasion my boondocking just brings me into a city full of telephone poles and sidewalks. What is a person to do? Just to visit my son for two weeks in a Pacific Northwest metropolis and stay within walking distance of his home, in a neighborhood that harkens back to the 1920s? I guess you will need to read the article to learn the; "rest of the story."
Just like anyone you might know, even I like to come into town once in a while. Maybe some might like to learn how I do it? While doing it, never in all the hundreds of nights stealth camping, I have never been asked to move or been contacted by the police? The quick answer is not to stealth camp in a way or in a place that would cause me to be contacted or asked to move. Doing it legally and safely.
b
Naio wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
So..the people
:S
I think most homeless people have that, too.
Geez, Naio.
Let it go.
b