Title: “The outdoor Gear : Stealth truck Adventure”

Heading 1: Introduction
In this episode of The outdoor Gear Review, we the host on a stealth truck camping adventure. He shares his experience, thoughts, and plans for the , including testing out a full-size cot in the back of the truck for the first time.

Heading 2: Setting Up the Cot
The host explains how he came up with the idea of fitting a full-size cot behind the seats of his truck and how he achieved it. He describes the process, the space in the truck, and the benefits of having extra storage underneath the cot.

Heading 3: Finding the Campsite
As the host drives and looks for a place to for the night, he shares the , such as the foggy and warm weather, and details his decision-making process for choosing the campsite, including considerations for safety and comfort.

Heading 4: Dinner and Observations
The host shares his dinner experience, the surroundings, and how he assesses the safety and vibe of the area before settling in for the night. He emphasizes the importance of selecting locations carefully when camping in a vehicle.

Heading 5: Comfort and Sleeping Experience
After dinner, the host describes his thoughts on the comfort of the cot and about his previous experiences of sleeping in different vehicles. He shares his observations of the area and recounts an interesting encounter in the parking lot.

Heading 6: Morning and Conclusion
In the morning, the host shares his experience of sleeping in the truck, including the weather, the humid conditions, and a humorous encounter with a man singing all night in the parking lot. He wraps up the episode by expressing his satisfaction with the cot setup and invites viewers to share their thoughts on the concept.

Conclusion:
In this episode, the host shares his unique experience of testing out a full-size cot for truck camping and provides valuable insights into selecting camping locations, vehicle sleeping comfort, and creative solutions for small spaces. The adventure serves as a reminder to think outside the box and make the most of camping experiences. If you're considering truck camping or seeking alternative sleeping solutions, this episode provides valuable information and entertaining anecdotes.

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35 thoughts on “Wet, wild and weird: Truck camping surprise at Walmart.

  1. @JanStewart590 says:

    I'd love to try stealth camping like that seems kind of fun. I also love Taco Bell – their cheesy Gordita crunch is good as well as those crunchy tacos with sour cream in them. It's cool that the cot fits in there so well and I'm sure it makes it a lot more comfortable than to sleep in the front seat for sure.

  2. @robertgaines-tulsa says:

    We really need to do more about the mentally ill in this country. People shouldn't be dumped on the street because they have no where to turn and are unable to work. "NoT mY pRoBlEm"? Right. Homelessness is everyone's problem. Whether it be dumb luck or people that didn't ask to have a mental illness, homelessness touches us all. You really do never know. You might one day face a devastating, economic disaster where you fall into the homeless trap. Once there, society doesn't want to let you out. You get the blame and are branded a failure and an outcast. From there, no one offers you a helping hand to get out of the pit. Whether or not you have skills or are desperate to find work, you have become sub-human in the eyes of the world and are abandoned to roam an urban wilderness until the day that you die.

  3. @JefferyHall-ct2tr says:

    Another interesting adventure, Luke! There is a Taco Bell right in front of the Walmart store in my town (Along with an Arby's), and most of the time it is open until 1:00 am. The teenaged contingent keeps that place busy! I have went to the Walmart around 10 pm, and the vehicles are wrapped around the Taco Bell waiting in line at the drive thru! The cot idea is GREAT! If I had a truck similar to yours, I would for sure do that! Would be great on a long trip!

  4. @JRMcDowell says:

    OHHH you suck.. LOL now I really want TACO HELL I mean BELL. I love the comments about being risky stealth camping and having Taco Bell. If that's a 24 hour walmart your covered.. but most in TEXAS stores close at 11pm. SO how many tacos did you consume in total? I used to be able to down like 6 or so of them easily.

  5. @patriciastyles1761 says:

    I've got an unconverted Citroen. I just fold down 4 seats, put a board in with a real mattress with proper bedding and 'la'. Plenty of storage under it and rear area is cooking and storage.
    Off from.home in France, with 2 small dogs, 16 countries (Baltics and Scandinavia) in May. Not bad for 75 yo female. I always stealth park.

  6. @user-ey9vp2ro1j says:

    With the foreshadowing of something happening after you fell asleep… and with the camera view of the window behind you, I seriously thought you would have someone in a Michael Myers mask slowly peek in from that window as a joke to your viewers. LOL 😀
    =M=

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