Photos Stealth camps

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These photos are a vibe man. What was the longest you stayed in any of these sites? What were your meals? (I'm seeing a lot of potatoes) A lot of these were quite rural, did you ever get moved on by authorities or landowners?
 

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These photos are a vibe man. What was the longest you stayed in any of these sites? What were your meals? (I'm seeing a lot of potatoes) A lot of these were quite rural, did you ever get moved on by authorities or landowners?

Thanks for the comment. My longest camp was for three weeks while I waited out winter storms along my route. I was on a journey and these spots were all part of it. Yes, I was moved on but only in one spot out of four years. As far as food goes, I ate what I could carry on my bike and that was just about anything. That one spot where I stayed three weeks, I carried all my food there for that entire time with no resupply.
 

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There are several different blue tarps in those pictures. I have a brown one now but the others were probably free. Note that most of the pictures are of a modified canopy top.

The baby was in Ontario at Lake Superior Provincial Park. The baby and its mama had been sleeping in a tiny car for four nights. I put up my spacious canopy tarp and took them in for the night. Such a precious memory.
 

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