I’ve been enjoying carving out my routine in different areas of this country and then breaking down how I’m making it work:) Thanks for saying so Knavid!
No. No. No. No. Stealth Camping is about being hidden. Not exposing yourself. Not drawing attention to yourself. I understand that you wish to make a living out of RU-vid, but all you are doing in this clip is highlighting it to EVERYONE that this is what we do to exploit their paradise, just shows too much arrogance for me. Your comment that we get better beach access, than those that actually paid for it. 😲 How long do you think it will take the home owners to watch this clip and call in the local council. Especially if you're rubbing it in their faces. Please don't stop the informative clips but remember it is STEALTH CAMPING. Sigh. 😞
Wow, the businesses in the area are benefitting from these tourists. Looks like there's plenty of space so why worry. More people these days HAVE to live in vans, rent is so expensive. Anyway, he is only there temporarily.
@@lynet1998 You're missing my point. I live in my Van. I practice STEALTH camping. I support the local businesses. We (stealth campers) all support the local businesses. But we try to do so quietly. We understand that people have paid good money to be living in their homes with the gorgeous views and easy beach access. We don't go around sticking our tongues out at the locals, saying look at me, look at me, I can do it too and FOR FREE. We respect their position and desicions and we hope in doing so, they respect ours. Additionally as experienced stealth campers, we are able to easily source these types spots ourselves.
@@lynet1998 I completely agree Lyn. As far as overstaying my welcome I typically don’t camp in the same spot for long as that’s would negate the benefit of having a home with wheels. Not only that but in my nearly 10 years of living out of vehicles I’ve only had someone ask me leave once. Aside from shooting videos, whilst around my rolling home I tend to keep to myself.