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    Default stealth sites

    What are some of the good tips to stealth camping?
    "you ain't settin your sights to high son, but if you want to follow in my tracks I'll help ya up the trail some."

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    Don't get caught.
    "If you don't know where you're going...any road will get you there."
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    Stealth camping doesn't necessarily mean illegal. Any time you camp outside of a designated area it can be considered stealth camping. In some areas, it just happens to be illegal.

    That said, if you are camping illegally, the easiest way to avoid getting caught is to setup camp late (closer to sunset the better) and leave camp early (closer to sunrise the better). And to avoid camping at illegal spots that are close to legal sites. IOW, don't setup camp 0.25 miles from a designated site at 4pm.
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    Tip 1: Set up late, as posted.

    Tip 2: Get further off the trail.

    Tip 3: Go up hill rather than down hill.

    Tip 4: Be quiet

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    Tip 5: Don't make fires.
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    Try to find spots that have already been worn down or created, instead of making new ones and further impacting the forest. Clean up after urself, down leave any trash, fire ring, cig butts or anything else to have evidence that you were there.

    Many times there are good "stealth" spots a quarter mile or so after shelter turn offs. Sometimes it pays to keep going for 5 or 10 minutes as often others have decided to keep going in the past.

    Lastly if you stealth you should do it alone or in very small groups.

    And don't discuss it on the internet
    Anything's within walking distance if you've got the time.
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    Thanks ya'll. No talking about............
    "you ain't settin your sights to high son, but if you want to follow in my tracks I'll help ya up the trail some."

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    Graveyards make nice camps and I doubt the dead folks much care.
    Everything is exactly as it should be. This too shall pass.

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    if you are a hammock hanger stealth camping is even easier and more comfortable,i never build a fire and i leave no trace.i love the solitude
    i dont like the crowed shelter scene,i prefer camping and sheltering alone
    even when i do not stealth camp. neo

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    Quote Originally Posted by neo
    if you are a hammock hanger stealth camping is even easier and more comfortable,i never build a fire and i leave no trace.i love the solitude
    i dont like the crowed shelter scene,i prefer camping and sheltering alone
    even when i do not stealth camp. neo
    Especially easy if you have that nice Coyote Brown Ultralite. Blends right in with the trees.

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    I usually didn't stealth(out of view from trail and others) but if you do, be careful. The few times I did was in the GSMNP, I don't do shelters.

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