Urban Stealth Camping With Hammock In Residential Area

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Published 2019-08-29
I secretly set up camp in a forested area, trying to remain as silent and undetected as possible due to the legal nature of random camping in the city. I finally tried out my cheap solid fuel stove and it worked very well. Made dinner, had some pretty good beer appropriately called "Happy Camper". I decided I should have a small fire as the night continued. Just me on my usual camping adventures :) Hunker down my friends.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jessh4417
    I swear, I married the Bob Ross of camping. ♥️
  • @davidoickle1778
    Here's why people love Steve. He brings vac-pac meat but forgets to bring a knife . . . . then . . . . Eats with a miserable little plastic spoon, only to fund the real fork he brought, AFTER he finishes the meal. He represents everyone who's ever gone camping. Thank you Steve!
  • @JasperLeroux
    You're a madman. Starting your video in the middle of a sentence, camping in sketchy places. Keep up the good work.
  • In case you've wondered if he does the 'Bear Grylls' thing, and sleeps in a plush hotel between filming, just look at his face when he wakes up in the morning. It's clearly the face of someone who slept in a hammock in the woods all night.
  • @TruesdaleTV
    I'm back here again watching this video 3 years later lol. This is one of my favourite videos Steve. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
  • @SmellyBones
    It's illegal to sleep outside on the ground. If only our ancestors could see us now.
  • @LordZeebee
    Coming from Scandinavia the idea of camping in the forest being illegal is so strange
  • This video is over 2 years old, I’ve watched it multiple times, and it’s still so enjoyable every time. It’s amazing how rewatchable Steve’s videos are. They’re so fun and relaxing and comforting. Thank you, Steve. Keep up the great work.
  • @Phiz787
    I can't stop watching these. They're addicting somehow
  • @Nick-cy2tn
    This dude is responsible for 90% of sasquatch sightings
  • @H2Dwoat
    Hi, I clicked on the video because it reminded me of a time 30 odd years ago when I was hitchhiking and working in Europe. I would follow the harvests and seasonal work, grape picking in France, apple picking in Greece, hotel work in Switzerland. I would here of work and hitchhike my way towards it. Sometimes it could take all day to get a lift and I might end up being dropped off late at night with no chance of a ride. I would do a quick 360 and find somewhere to set up a tent or just get my mat and sleeping bag out. There would typically be some cover nearby but i think my favourites were a massive roundabout near the motorway in Italy, plenty of shrubs and small trees for cover and at 2am very little traffic so easy to access. A different story in the morning when I had to try and get of the round about to be on my way. Always get up early before most people are on the move is key to successful stealth camping😁. In Greece I camped in a partially built house’s garage and woke up to a large Greek family looking down at me, fortunately one of the children had been learning English at school. I explained myself to this bewildered family who one they understood insisted on taking me into their home and feeding me. I didn’t know at the time that a lot of houses in Greece were unfinished because it helped a lot with their property taxes. I did this for a little over a year and I have never felt so alive and free, anyway this is a long way of thanking you for triggering my nostalgia it sure put a smile on my face 👍👍👍👍.
  • Steve your videos have helped me tremendously with my homeless situation. Thank you so much
  • @Shadowwind4
    Steve’s respect for nature is astounding, he’s a class act
  • @remylebeau5279
    Man, I'm 31 now and ive lived like this for basically 17 years. Of all these kind of channels yours is the best as you get across that nervousness of being caught and your videos have a legitimate feeling to them. Basically you've inspired me to start my own channel for how to do this in England where it's illegal to wild camp anywhere in the country but hundreds of people have no choice but to do so. Maybe I can help some people steer themselves out of shop doorways and Into safer more secluded areas.
  • @N1Buoy
    Recently came across Steve and I can’t stop watching his videos. Viewing this one hunkered down in my hammock in the in the English countryside, avoiding farmers and game keepers.
  • I may have watched several of Steve's videos before this one in 2019, but this one really got me hooked on Steve's camping adventures. I liked and subscribed and chose the ringing bell - for all notifications after this video. I've never been disappointed in any of his videos. This August 29, 2019 entry is my favorite stealth camping video. Thank you, Steve, and may you rest in peace, Jess.
  • @RashardG
    “You might as well subscribe if you’ve watched this far” 😂😂
  • @corcor9001
    It’s official, I’m gonna try it. I live in Calgary and there’s a huge section of trees near by my house with not a lot of traffic.