dcmac214 wrote:
......Around here (rural Okla) a broken down car on the side of the road is lucky to not have its windows blown out or smashed in within a couple hours of the owner leaving it. No matter what time of day or night. .......
So you and/or your neighbors are a bunch of vandals and criminals? How sad.
I wish our OP great fun and adventures.
For those of you who have not tried it, street or stealth camping can be easy. First you do not want to be any more conspicuous than necessary. It helps to have a smaller RV. Of course, slides are not useable. Don't try to set up lawn chairs and a BBQ. Leave the window curtains and screens shut. Most important be considerate of the residents. Don't take up parking spots in dense residential neighborhoods. Move on a regular basis or make sure you understand the local ordinances. I stayed in an exclusive neighborhood for close to a month because I checked and verified the rules for parking. Another option is to park on private property with permission. Walmart and truck stops and Cabelas parking lots fall in this category, but there are plenty of similar opportunities. Many churches have large parking lots that are all but unused on weekdays. Just ask permission.