u/Love-Sub1102

I know to arrive late, and leave early, after 9pm, before 8am. My main concerns are where I should park my car, avoiding cameras, and good suggestions for spots. Will a parking lot suffice for my car? Will people bat an eye at a random car in a public lot? I have a dog as well.

I am an experienced camper, new to stealth camping.

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 11 days ago

I've checked out the pets table, the farmers dog, and the honest kitchen. I really like the dehydrated food option as that is the best option for us, fulltime vanlife/camping, but every brand I have found is expensive. I really like the honest kitchen, but it's way out of budget, $90 for a bag that makes 40 lbs of food. My budget is about half that, i could push it to $50 for 40lbs of food.

Do you have any recommendations on a healthy, natural, and affordable dehydrated dog food brand?

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 12 days ago

I am having trouble coming up with a premise. I am thinking 2 combat encounters, and another encounter, social or exploration, maybe a puzzle. Pre-made characters for players to choose, lvl 3 or 4.

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 14 days ago

I'm sure alot of you will be upset about the truth. Especially those of you who wasted money on these organizations.

If you want to have a service dog, all you have to do is self train. If that is a struggle, hire a professional.

u/Love-Sub1102 — 15 days ago

A P.S.A for those wanting to get a service dog or have their dog be a service animal. You can self train and you dont need a vest. It's $80-400 from these so called organizations for "registry" and "training". A scam.

You are also not required to provide documentation, or be asked to have your dog perform their task as proof. There is no national database or registry in the U.S.A.

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 15 days ago

Besides the usual camping basics, wildlife, plants, etc..

It's me (30m), my dog (4m,75lbs), and my car.

My dog is greatly trained, I have a couple knives and a staff to protect myself.

I'm sure it depends on which forest, can I also reach a site with my car, or is there a decent place to park and hike?

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 15 days ago

I have water, a sponge used for washing cars, and a plastic spoon for scraping. I have one of those non scratch pads for dishes but I don't want to scratch the stone.

From what I have gathered. •cover the stone with water •scrap biological material off the stone •gently use sponge on a circular motion

Is that all correct? I want to make sure I am doing this right and to respect the dead. It is an old cemetery with alot of child's graves and revolutionary war veterans.

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 18 days ago

Where can I buy or have built a vardo that's affordable and cheap?

It needs to be able to be pulled by a van or suv. I found a few companies online, but they're way out of budget. For now I need a vardo with insulation and room to put a mattress/air mattress, With modifications available so I can get solar panels, heat and a/c when I can afford them. I was thinking about asking the Amish to build me one, but I'm not sure how expensive that may be or if they would. My budget is fairly small. The cheapest or best bang for your buck is what I'm looking for. Any suggestions are much appreciated.

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u/Love-Sub1102 — 19 days ago