>>2606612Not gonna lie your town is very comfy, I’ve never slept under a bridge before but that was one of the best campsites ever. No bugs, no rain, it was an bridge to a commercial area so there was no traffic noise and I got to listen to the creek babbling all night. Didn’t even set up a tent/bug net and I just slept with a cot/pad and top quilt. Then I woke up, broke camp, and it was only 1/2 mile bike ride on a paved bike trail directly to a Starbucks.
It was on par with some of the softest RV glampgrounds at national parks.
Urban camping might be more based than I ever thought. That Steve guy on YouTube is probably right, he just needs to look for better areas and stop going behind shartmart.