>>1328951>pt. 22) I plan on living mostly off of canned goods, water, multivitamins, supplements, tea, powdered milk, cheese and dried carbs like saltines/ritz. Maybe fresh produce from the store when going too and from work. I can get filtered water at work. Bad idea? What can be improved with this?
3) It's gonna be 100+ degrees F the next few weeks. Any advice for sleeping in a tent during the day time under such conditions? Not humid by the way.
4) Could I get a recommendation on some decent light-weight boots used solely for the hike up and back (about an hour and fifteen - an hour and a half through some pretty rough terrain (again, no trails other than animal trails, thick brush and some cacti and steep/rocky)?
Anything else you guys can think of?
Thank you for the help.
>inb4 - move back in with mommy and daddy, little faggotHaven't heard from mom in years and suspect she's either homeless as well or dead. Dad is paranoid schizo and it's become literally dangerous to live with him. I don't have many friends and the few I do have live with their parents and don't have a spare room that I can rent. I'm currently learning a trade (not gonna say which one) so I should have an entry-level job that pays enough to cover rent in the next 8-10 months.
>inb4 - shitters like you go and fuck up nature for the rest of us. Just kys alreadyToo much of a coward to kms, and also I plan to take all of my belongings with me ever single night leaving nothing but footprints. I'm even gonna be picking up other people's trash along the way because I don't want their shit being blamed on me. Also the spot I scoped out is only like 2km from ghetto-suburbia/trailer parks so it's hard to shit up what is already a pigsty. If anything I'll be increasing property value with my trash removal and the fact that as a homeless person I'll be less dirty and disheveled looking than the actual locals.