What do you do with your car if you drive?
i do this a lot. i hang on the battery (not really stealth at all, but still) and i have a few places i like to go, one near a hospital right near the 526 onramp thats got a little wooded area, kinda hidden. when i get the KLR back ill go out there and try to get some pics.
Give a man fire and he's warm for the night.
Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. Dante
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Oops...sorry!...at least I don't even know how to get back out there...
Next Palmetto State Hangers Hang: Spring Swing @ Huntington Beach State Park
Palmetto State Hangers is proudly sponsored by and is proud to support: Dream Hammock, Underground Quilts,
TATO Gear, Ripstop by the Roll, Hound Dog Hammock Gear, & Get Your Gear On.
The key word here is URBAN . . . Lots-o-cars!
Seriously though, parking in town usually isn't an issue, but I'm always careful not to raise concern by trespassing, either where the truck is left or where I set up camp. If I can be sure not to leave a trace, then I don't feel bad "borrowing" a few trees and a view for a couple hours.
-Klauss
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"But hey, 2 trees anywhere is a bedroom waiting to happen, right?"
Funny how many people who replied feel it is unsafe to hang in the city but feel at home in the woods, yet my city dwelling friends feel the city is safe and think if they venture out into the woods there's a bear behind every tree.
Just bought my son a new HH and winter gear. I’m taking him out into the woods this weekend for his first hang (1 DEG C). He told me he has to stop by the outdoor shop to pick up a good knife to protect himself before we go. I tried to tell him in 40 years of camping I’ve never seen a bear in the woods, and if we did this late in the year, that knife is only going to piss him off. So now he wants to bring his 120LB dog (Shepard/Newfoundland mix).
My secret test site is, technically speaking, on public park land. BUT, it is the back of the park and adjacent to my own lot, so... a bit different. However, it is well hidden during summer months!
The road to success is always under construction.
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The road to success is always under construction.
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