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20 Stealth Camping Tips & Skills

20 Stealth Camping Tips & Skills

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Here are 20 stealth camping tips that just might help you out when trying to not get busted camping in the wild! From useful bushcraft tips, to wilderness survival skills and basic camping tips.
Date: 2022-07-02

Comments and reviews: 9


Although I have had survival and bug out books, my main interest is military -related, as such it s amazing to see how they utilise terrain and materials for shelters, etc, usually creating hides for surveillance/sniping, etc, with the minimum of equipment, as they are usually deep in enemy territory. I guess there is an overlap between all of them - survivalism, bushcraft, military, etc, also including stealth concealment in an urban environment too, with custom camouflage with colours and designs matching in with the reds/greys and straight lines associated with brick man made structures.
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All excellent tips! I've had a piece of that Camo-netting for several years. It was originally a much larger amount. (20' - 12') I cut it off and made a 6' - 12' piece. That stuff is super tough and lasts forever. Really blends in good along the edge of brushy meadow to open woods. Great tips video!
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Please do more videos like this! I love stealth camping mixed with speed camping techniques. As a hunter and tracker, I do a lot of pack hunting and the same knowledge in these videos applies to the type of pack hunting I do out in western US and near our ranch in the Appalachian Mountains
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Great tips. As a sniper Id add one thing. When looking at your map its best to use subdued white light as opposed to red light. The reason being with red light all things on that map that are red willl be almost impossible to see, and red usually denotes danger.
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You can get translucent red adhesive film from good motor shops, it's used to make get-you-home repairs to red rear lights. Cut out a small patch and stick it over your torch's lens, much cheaper than a multi colour head torch, and just as effective!
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Great camping skills, I loved the camouflage tarp it basically hid your camp, nice shelters u have constructed. I use those glow stick for trip wires when hunting, ties to a line. Awesome video as always mate.
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Nice video as usual Mike. I started survival, stealth and other stuff to my YT now. Thanks for the inspiration to change it up. I am a professional eater that just burned out on the eatin' Man Vs Food stuff
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Great tips. Many of these have served me well over the years. I generally prefer low hanging hammocks and tend to setup at sunset and pack up at sunrise. Never been busted so far. And ALWAYS Leave No Trace.
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I m reservation born & raised Oglala Lakota. When we were kids we would dig holes like that for fun, never having been taught the survival aspect of them. It s like we built them out of instinct.
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