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Stealth Camping General /SCG/
Hey /out/,
Do we have any stealth campers here?
>shelter
What dose you're setup look like? I usually use tarp shelters for this scenario as it's easier to adjust it to the site, and weather conditions.
>Fire?
This is probably one of the biggest situational elements for me. A fire hole is pretty easy to set up, but no matter how stealthy you're fire is, it has an unmistakable smell.
>Risk
I don't take too much risk. I have stealth camped on private property before, but never been caught. I'm always prepared for situations going bad quick. I have ways of signaling where I'm at. I'd think that choosing to camp some place you wouldn't be found, and alone, qualifies as a huge leap towards an emergency.
Hey /out/,
Do we have any stealth campers here?
>shelter
What dose you're setup look like? I usually use tarp shelters for this scenario as it's easier to adjust it to the site, and weather conditions.
>Fire?
This is probably one of the biggest situational elements for me. A fire hole is pretty easy to set up, but no matter how stealthy you're fire is, it has an unmistakable smell.
>Risk
I don't take too much risk. I have stealth camped on private property before, but never been caught. I'm always prepared for situations going bad quick. I have ways of signaling where I'm at. I'd think that choosing to camp some place you wouldn't be found, and alone, qualifies as a huge leap towards an emergency.