What's with stealth camping content? Every time I look for videos about places I want to try I get a bunch of recommendations for various stealth camping videos, most of which look like very obvious click-bait. Is this a real hobby or are people just grifting?
>>2865592Grifting. >I camped under an underpass!/thread
>>2865596Noted, thanks anon.Surprised there is enough of an audience for what sounds like larping as a homeless guy.
>>2865597I regularly clear my jootube history and I get that shit regardless of browser or search history. It’s being pushed by someone for some reason but that’s all beyond me.
>>2865592It's certainly real, and it is fun. There isn't much to it either, hence the click bait.Find an out of the way spot with no sight lines, pitch a camo tent and then kick back. You are stealth camping!
>>2865592Never understood the fascination with stealth camping. I've spent the last 3 years as a vagabond traveling the country. Stealth camping is easy as hell. Find a wooded patch. As long as you pack in after dark and pack out before light you have a 99.9% chance of not being fucked with. Normies hardly leave their vehicle or house when they're not at work. Even if someone does spot your campsite there's a 99% chance they'll go "oh homeless person over there with a tarp better stay away" if they do decide to walk over just say "excuse me sir, do you have a dollar?" And they'll be sure to high tail it the fuck out of there fast
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>>2865592Camping is illegal in my country so the only camping is stealth camping. Most videos are clickbait though, for me stealth camping is just keeping away from paths, no fires earthy colors, setting up late and leaving early.