>>2577773Don't bury it, it will cave in.
I did this last summer while building my "shed". If you own the land get a green one and put it under a bunch of conifer trees. Toss some camo netting over it for good measure. Get a land use permit if containers are allowed in your area and it won't be suspicious. Tell them you need a place to store tools and camping gear. It's unlikely to be spotted by sat or plane if it's hidden well enough, but if it is and you have a permit no one will care. If it snows, swap out for winter camo netting.
The powers that be will say no sleeping in it. If anyone asks, say you were resting your eyes!
Another option is to set up a tent inside. Then you're technically sleeping in the tent.
A third option is to ditch the container idea and get a skid mounted "shed", picrel. I couldn't get an answer on the laws regarding them, so that means in my area there aren't any. It's hard for them to say it's a structure when a truck dropped it off. They come in diff lengths, but in general all are about 10' wide due to the need to haul them down the road.