Stuff You Will Need To Have If You Become Homeless And Living In A Tent In The Woods.
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Im homeless to save the money up for a better place to live. Im just showing you how easy just cooking your own food is and what you will need in a tent in a wood to survive.
i built a shelter in my local nature reserve in the bushes and nettles brambles 200 yards from a public toilet and wash room, ,i found a fallen oak tree ,was about 6 to 7 foot in diamiter and 12 foot long ,what i could see ,i dug a trench a foot deep and 3 foot wide against the side of the tree ,put big stones at either end 6 ft ,long stones as high as the tree ,and 4 ft out ,curved a bit ,used mud and moss to cover it as well, as bushes ,in the front corner i built a home made rocket stove ,cost was chemical metal £4 ,black bin bags filled with screwed up paper and leaves tired together length ways 8 of them in the ditch £1,80 from a market stall and a roll of duck tap,a few pots and pans ,free from charity shop and 6 thick blackets and 2 rugs a sleeping bag for £9, ,put rugs over the black bin bags and blacket up against the oak tree,,old house roof loft insulation and a old side tarp off a lorry ,duck tapped insulation to tarp and pegged it to the back of the oak tree ,over the top and dropped to front ,covered in bushes and leaves and sticks small logs ,couldnt see it ,i had storm lantern and hand made gen out of hoover motor windturbine to charge phone and laptopand strip lights was warm dry safe full cost was £25
I was homeless for about 2 yrs, took a similar approach to the situation as you. Managed to live quite comfortably in a tent with the bare essentials and basically just walked the country following the coastline and foraging for shellfish. When I got over the shock of my situation I treated it as an adventure, met ppl along the way. Just listened to my body and when I needed a break from walking and carrying everything in my bergan I’d find somewhere isolated I could set up camp til I felt ready to move on.. one thjng I’d recommend to anyone in this position is invest in a sleeping pad, basically a miniature lylo not only will it insulate you and get you off the ground in winter, they are remarkably comfortable for what they are.. and you can find kit on army surplus websites much cheaper than retail prices.. I got a gortex lined sleep system for about £5. New it would have been over £300. Undoubtedly saved my life on many occasions.. videos like this are becoming really important, the explosion of homelessness is scary, especially for white British men who services seem quite happy to just disregard
Great tip on the sleeping mat. I spend a winter in a Scottish forest praying for the sun to come up every night on one of those mats you were praising. I tried to write more of my story but I'm so angry and resentful about what happened it would just be an excercise in hate. It was two years ago now and it feels like it was yesterday. I hope you are doing better now and if you are it is because you helped you. If you are white and male the noone else helped, that a guarantee. Hostels are full of young white males. Desperate is a word you really have to experience.
@@CaveSquig cheer bro appreciate your comment. I’m assuming you were royal engineers with a name like sapper! Me too 59 commando til 2007. I agree with your comments entirely, thankfully we have a skill set and experience that are transferable to the situation. But it is scary just how many ex servicemen are on the streets and I’m certainly not the patriot I once was after my experiences.. I have finally got my income entitlement and am saving up to buy a canal boat, something I would highly recommend to anyone who likes the bushcraft/nomadic esq existence. You can get them from approx 15k and also find rent to buy deals that you can still qualify for housing benefit for, but their few and far between and there’s a lot of competition for them when they do pop up.. hope your doing well now mate and are happy
@@CaveSquig Desperate is a world you never leave again. Nothing compares.
@@CaveSquig what's up brother.
You're not done with your process. You have much left to do before you can let go of your hatred and pain. When you can do that you will be free and freedom is worth more than happiness.
I think writing about it is helping you.its one of the forms of magic you have left.
Thank you both for your stories and help.
I will never understand the people who say 'i was homeless for X time".. in the majority of countries on Earth once you are homeless you are done. What type of homeless are they talking about? Homeless internship???
I lived for a couple of years in the woods of Missoula, Montana. Out here you need a latching box/cooler or hang your food in the trees, because of bears, mountain lions, raccoons, & squirrels. My first year we had 4 black bears going through the different camps. Bang two pots together & they normally leave. Luckily no grizzlies where I was. The University of Montana's, in Missoula, team name is the Grizzlies. P.S. If you can, get a P-38 can opener. I've been using mine since '79.
How did you protect yourself against wild animals ? Or they do not bother people ?
The new powder milk is excellent. Two table spoons in 8 Oz of cold water and a quick stir and you are set. I love to use it to make a nice hot bread and milk breakfast on cold mornings.
Best homeless foods, personally, is dry lentils, dried beans and rice. All mad cheap, extra work, sure but the saving is so extreme and it's basically all that you need! If you're eating this way don't be afraid to add plenty of salt as you'll need it.
Dry beans require A LOT of fuel and cook time, not economical by a long shot
You’re gonna need to add 🌽
@@worm_vaquerosoak dried beans/lentils etc overnight.
That only works if you aren’t allergic to them. If you are like my husband and have oral allergy syndrome or anaphylaxis to such vegetables and grains (and yes those conditions do exist - look them up), then you have to do your own due diligence to find what nutritional organic non-GMO food is safe and what works for your body.
You can get dry beans and rice for free at a food bank dont even need to buy it
Forgive me, but I legitimately didn't think England had homeless people. I live in the Pacific Northwest in America, and I was sure we had the market cornered on that. I myself have been homeless off and on for 25 years. Sometimes I've had money, and sometimes not. I really like this video.
The blow up because people use pans too big, the pan overhangs the gas causing the heat to be directed onto the can. BOOM! Some companies started to make cans that will be less explosive, in North America these cans have a blue ring on the top of the can so you can tell they are less explosive. I use one of those stoves during many power outages lasting days on the same can. It is a lower BTU fuel so use a lightweight pan as it will heat faster.
this video is awesome. really hope youre still fighting on and will make more content. this is valuable to people. respect.
Great video, when I buy canned products I look for the ones with pull tabs. Little easier to deal with when opening.
@lostinthedesert-hp4bwThank you for your service 🙏
When it comes to being homeless , regardless of what anyone says, He's gonna do his way, whatever way is feasible for him, being homeless aint no joke especially inda winter time, the only information i can give go to the library if theres one close. Get a book on survival techniques,
Chorizo is good as it doesn’t need refrigeration (the type that’s not called cooking Chorizo which does)
Great to add to pasta, omelettes,lentils, white beans etc. Tinned white beans with tuna is an easy healthy meal no cooking required. Porridge can be made with evaporated milk which can be stored indefinitely and the lids from
Azera coffee will seal the can.
Gnocchi also very quick to cook and will store well and easy to just add a tin of tomato’s and some bacon or Chorizo.
Hard cheeses such as Parmesan and Pecorino don’t need to be refrigerated.
I hope you managed to get things sorted out.
Sadly because of Brexit we’re not going to be able to get chorizo for much longer in the Uk.
Big hugs and thank you for this, i really hope life gets better for you❤
I think another thing would be useful is a large plastic box, that you can fit all the food in and seal it when you don't need it.
Also bury in the ground or partially submerge in a watercourse to effect refrigeration.
Thank you so much for this video 🔥 I am really wanting to move into a tent and my car and live on campgrounds and travel. I have employment but need a new start in my life.
You can really get ahead in life if you move into a tent for a year or two...it's very cheap to live in a campground...or woods if you can't afford the formal campground..
Me to living in a house & life being the same mundane way every day is driving me crazy,
@@lorraineandersonjinty3618I felt the same- left indoor living two years now. Wish I would’ve started sooner. Be safe,
Me too
How is everyone doing on the outdoor living?
Good video. I just wanted to share a little bit of information. I learned this from a survivalist and Arizona. If you have a can of tuna without a can opener find yourself a slap Rock and take you can against that rock and do circular motions as fast as you can write clockwise and do that for a few seconds careful put it up and remove the lid. You see you're causing friction and heat and these cans are kept solid and sealed by a gluey substance and when it warms up it will remove the lid. I thought it was a really cool and very useful tip and I'd like to share it with you.. So many of us here nowadays are living paycheck-to-paycheck that this could be a definite reality. To tell you honestly I can see myself living like this simply because I'm taking care of my mom and passes on there's no room for me to stay with other family. But I I'm up for the challenge and I look at it as an adventure. That's why I'm looking at a lot of these videos because it gives you an idea of what to do what to look for what to get Etc
Wow thank you, i now live in a shed i will put more videos on here because u put this comment i thought i was a bit mad by doing this but thank u for ur kind words. Peace
@@TheCheese30 you're very welcome! Trust me there more people in this circumstance then you may think. I've been doing a lot of research in the past few years and over here in the United States that have what's called an RTR Gathering once a year lasts for about three weeks and these are people from all around the United States including Canada and a few others and they all get together and they learn a lot from one another. They give classes that are all free and they're able to communicate and meet other like-minded people who live either in a car, and a van, or an RV or a renovated truck or semi it doesn't matter anyone who's wanting to live outside of the norm whether by necessity or because circumstance or what have you... Sorry even some who are living in the cars because they do in fact feel that they would like to be mortgage free and free of having to pay humongous bills and pretty much working to keep a box over the head. There are many reasons a many stories but the one thing that unites is the passion and the freedom we all share to be self-sufficient. I don't see someone who lives in the woods whether it be in a tent or a Shack or a car or an RV any different. We're all trying to survive and we're all trying to find what's best for us in a society that says You must do this and you must do that in order to be this or be that. It takes a very brave person to live in a tent or in a car or in an RV or in a Shack or what have you and is someone who thinks and lives outside the box and doesn't think or rely on the government that wants to escape that rat race. So I just wanted to say thank you for putting up the video I wish you the best and hopefully someday you can visit the big USA and just to let you know you are definitely not alone! Take care Air hug!
@@TheCheese30 I'm about to do this for 6 months! For choice.
I'm stacking food already! Need 2 big 250l drums to put food i can get them for free!
@@TheCheese30 Show us as much as you possibly can. A lot of people are in extreme conditions. I have had to live under a bedsheet that I rubbed all over with an old candle to keep rain off for almost a year, small trivial tips may be life savingly non trivial for others!
@@MrDavespade yikes ..I'm sorry
i hope this guy is no longer homeless!, great vid
Wonder how you doing now bud hope everything's all turmed out for you really good vlog educational hats of mate 4 years later
ive got tons of "stuff " furniture etc all good but no one wants it, wont be able to afford bedroom tax,utility bills etc,im not being evicted,just can't afford to run the house anymore, im middle-aged, alone and disabled, will start off living in my van but also have a few tents for back up in case problems with van😐
May our Father in Heaven bless you and keep you, beloved🤍
I know this is old post Don't leave valuables in tent. I live on a bike trail with other homeless ppl. Someone cut a hole in my tent & STOLE my son's & my propane heater & my friends turkey fryer & a comforter a friend gave me. I Swear these homeless people Around here
@@cathyl920no lie... Other homeless people are the enemy for the most part. Of course there are some good ones, but good luck sorting them out - I gave up... Anyone comes down my trail off the bike path, I know damn well what they are up to. If you have a heart, you would think other homeless would know how hard it is, and they'd let you be - but oh no, they will take your toothbrush if it fancies them... Maybe even your life 💀
Love his attitude/ He is a fighter and a laster/ He aint going down so easily/ He is using his education and his grit/
I literally keep watching this vid over and over
They say, "GET A JOB!" or "Get a Life!". Often peering down their nose in judgement with a cringe face. Sometimes, their inhospitality comes with a nice helping of anger, hate and even violence. Too many folks floating on a cloud of ego and pride. Believing that somehow, they are above it all. "Not me! NEVER!" To some degree I pray thy are right. It would be great to think there are countless folks immune to the possibility of homelessness.
The sad reality is that the majority of us are only one or two paychecks away from losing everything. In this day and age (2023 with too many anti-American, anti-oil, anti-wealth individuals in politics), there is a war against the middle class. The working class is finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. Inflation is crushing people across the nation and around the globe. It is driving the cost of living out of the reach of the average family.
In 2020, when America was flipped onto its head and all of the progress made between 2016 and 2020 that seemed to everyone living comfortably, a NEW administration began to undo policies that would have brought about financial freedom and comfort to nearly every American at that time. During the Biden years, the Middle Class began to shrink at a record pace. Soon, homelessness became an epidemic and camps began popping up in every major city. More and more people were finding themselves unable to make ends meet. Add in the pandemic, multiple wars and cultural divisions, the American working class appeared to be deliberately under attack by their own government which did not seem to be working to resolve or improve the situation. More and more people have been forced to resort to living in their cars or residing with other family members in order to make ends meet. For those who do not have those options, most end up in shelters or living on the streets.
I am a disabled Veteran living on a fixed income with 3 dependents. Over the last 3 years I have had to learn to become very resourceful. My income barely covers my expenses. If inflation and the cost of living continues to increase I will be forced to find alternative means of income. Things are so tight now, we can only cover the expenses. Just bills. Just essentials. There has been absolutely NOTHING extra. That includes savings. It has been heart breaking as I have not been able to do anything for my kids. No trips. No gifts. No toys or fun outings. Nor have I done anything for my wife. No dates. No shopping. Not even a burger from BK. We are barely scraping by and have had to trim any extra BS. From Netflix to fast food or video games. All the extras are gone. Hell even my dog is wondering "wtf?" As I have reduced his feedings to only dry food and no treats, bones or special trips to groomer.
I have been on this planet for half a century and this has been the hardest few years of my life. I am currently planning a way to come out of retirement in order to generate more income. Somehow, I will work around my injuries. It is getting to the point where I wont have a choice. It breaks my heart and it is getting harder and harder to hold any hope or optimism. After all these years I am shocked myself to see that any string of bad events could land me and my family on to the streets. God Bless all of those currently struggling and living day by day in this way. Homelessness knows no limits and does NOT discriminate. Do NOT think for a moment that YOU could never end up on the streets.
Next time someone says get a job, tell them that they can pay your flights back a d forth to China to work. That's where the jobs are. People need to wake up.
That's so horrible, too many dummies voted with their heart and NOT their head to get rid of Trump but Biden is a worthless shill. I can't stand him or his "I'm in love with a stripper" crackhead son.
Stay strong sorry to hear that
When a man places out his hands for help, he offers the Kingdom of God
From South Africa homeless ? I think not... Houseless perhaps Who dares to critisise if the walls of your home are canvas / cardboard it's still your home. No shame in that
When i have no way to wash fork knife n spoon n spatula ill wait till enuf grease n fry pan is hot ill fut tines of fork or knife blade or spoon or spatula in grease n work it around so all is covered then remove n with napkins or towel wipe utensil n bacteria is killed by greases heat so then safe to use
In the US eggs in the grocery stores are washed and can’t be kept un-refrigerated. If you can get your hands on a twig stove (inexpensive), you can boil water and cook a meal with just a few sticks (assuming they are dry). Ramen, canned veg, and canned meat is a college student’s goto meal for a reason. It’s cheap, shelf stable, and quick to cook.
Depending on the climate...you can keep eggs out for about 2 weeks. In the winter months I've had eggs last me about 2 months. Not only that but eggs that are kept out are better suited for hard boiling because they peel easier.
I usually buy eggs by the large 5 doz box. I rub white petroleum (vasoline) on each then paper towel off. Put back in same box in a cool place they last 9-12 mths. Might lose a few, and they may thicken a little from evaporation after 8-9 mths but has always worked for me.
The key is to seal the pours so oxygen doesn't get inside.
You are living the highlife you have coffee
You shake that camera worse than the Tweaker, who lives in the orange tent behind the 7-Eleven down by my office 😂
When we consider what we/they might buy, another question is how will it be prepared? Is a stove, refrigerator and freezer available for use?
I was homeless 28 years ago met a guy who described himself as a professional homeless person had 2 single mums on the go had all the kit for backpacking did a bit of begging and drawing benefits he loved it been doing it 21 year's I'm 50 now and homeless again wishing I had all the kit 😎
Keep it coming.
Many will become homeless soon.
Great video. I hope and pray things are going well with you. May God bless you and give you mercy.
Great video fantastic advice
Glad it was helpful!
If homeless you need a tent a sleeping bag, inflatable mattress and a pump. Don't try to sleep without cardboard or a mattress underneath you it's agony. Pick a woodland area that is close to services like toilets, food and water. A super market is perfect. All the best.
USA you can get a lot of them things at thrift stores.
14min about your stove🤣👍 Organize your tent, toiletries, clothes, food, other items, weather prep, city food sources, networking, part time work, hunting, rain water collection, theres tons to do to live in the woods.
Most important thing in survival so meh to your comment.
you know
Enjoyed watching that buddy..you're really resourceful ,I'm off to get some nuts to chew...we had tuna mayo and baked potato earlier...the food of champions😂...some say squirrel is delicious but too cute for me!
Cheers mate enjoy ur nuts 👍
@@TheCheese30
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Protip eating cooked food is not only unnecessary and risky it's absolutely unhealthy .
Bananas peanut butter water and seaweed snacks , tent sleeping bag , wallet, ziplolock tooth brush floss and toothpaste and a trash bag after you get up in the morning clean up the area and make it look like you were never there
True but not everybody is prepared to be homeless, also the food I have here is so mice rats and other animals can't get it. The videos not for what to do it's just what I did in an emergency I was a chef for 20yrs and used what knowledge I had at hand. Cheers for the comment .
@@TheCheese30 cheers mate
could you do more videos please like this many would appreciate this if they end up in a situation like you had👍👍👍
Sorry for the very late reply, Im in the process of making more videos. I now live in an 8x6 shed i have coverted in to a home with a woodburner in it. Ive been out here 4 years now and will never move back on the grid. Thank u for the comments and hope you are well. Take care
@@TheCheese30 Late reply to late reply... Any tips on finding a good site for such a shed?
Fair play to ya fella, really enjoyed the video. Are you still in ya tent or has your circumstances changed man? 1love💚💛❤✌
Long time ago now so hope life is treating you better.
I hope you cooked the squirrel, it's a no-brainer! They're delicious by the way, one of my favourite wild meats. Thanks
Any updates in 2024?
Okay first question. About the cooking gas, how does it do in extreme temperatures ? How long does one can last ? And how do you heat inside of the tent ?
@@lisasimonson5051 Hi well first thing in the morning it's cold and the gas stays as a liquid in the can till the temperature goes up I used to put hand warmers on them to keep the gas can from freezing up on the outside of the can and also the flame was very small until its warms up. To be honest a wood fire is much more reliable in cold weather its keep u warm picking up sticks and it free nmand good for nature the ash and that . The cans dont last for that long i used to use a full one every morning because of the pressure and most if them because of the cold temperatures had a quarter of gas still in the can and used that bit during the day when sun is up the flame is highter. I kept warm at the time with sleeping bags coats and also making sure I had something to keep me from being on the floor like that small mattress I have in the video it was warm and comfortable. Take Care
How does shower and how do you keep meat fresh without a fridge or do you have one
Any updates mate?
Why not stealth near a camping ground then can use its power, kitchen, showers, etc or better yet stay in camping ground
Idk about across the pond but in the us there are security or grounds keepers that constantly patrol around.
Where would you shower? And use bathroom?
Living in a 500 qm mansion with no heating. Not a sneeze for 5 years.
how cold it gets during winter?
@decathlete2000 25 Celsius minus. I live at a spot next to a forested hill. The cold Air streams past like a jet stream. Couldnt belive it.
Second question. How does your food keep with no ice ?
@@lisasimonson5051 Well I had the food in the video as back up I was near a shop so I brought fresh things and used them first also I put some things like milk in a bowl of water just outside my tent door to keep cold but in shade .
Great video. Thank you
Hi I hope you're well? Are you still homeless now or have you managed to get back onto your feet? I wish you the very best.
I have animals so I’ll have to have some things for them but I think me and my animals are going to be doing this for a little bit
They adapt easily. It's not bad.
You’re talking about a homeless person carrying a stove but big tent, a rug all that stuff that’s a lot for someone to lug around 24 hours a day if you’re homeless and if you have money to buy food to cook on that little stove, then you should use that money instead to buy a dollar burger from McDonald’s or go to the dollar store and get foodyou don’t need to lug around the stove because then you have to lug around plate silverware bowl cup all that and that’s just too much for a homeless person to carry unless they want to push a shopping cart and be obvious
You leave the stove and the other stuff there in your shelter while travelling to get resources. You must have your tent in a good, hidden spot that isn't known to others. If moving the shelter, then you may need to travel back and forth a few times.
Mcdonalds burgers are a rip off. There's way more value in cooking what he does on the stove.
Excellent video!
( Perhaps say 'you know' a bit less though)
2 days ago. 49 bucks. Solar panel 18 v . Tv , etc
Love the video! just wanted to know if you work? I'd love to just live In a tent and bot pay the radiculas living expenses! But I'd like to work and stay in my job, is it feasible, I was thinking join up to pure gym and use them for showers
Cool video
Bro amersham is truely twice as expensive as here and you need tarps as fences should be..is there amazon lockers or free bises or free trains?
How are you nowadays mate? I hope all is well and more
Can any butane canister work with the Coleman butane stove?
Hello, how are you doing in 2022?
Check for Rex camping gas. Last resort!
Check out Rob The Nomad.
It's unfortunate you're not here anymore. Would love to know where you are now 😕
I live in an 8-6 Lewis shed I'm alive and well have been here 5 years now I've not put any videos up because I'm editing them to show people what can be done if you put Ur mind to it . Take care
necessity is the mother of invention., i guess. i was homeless in canada for the better part of three years. sort of... i packed what i didn't need day-to-day into an unheated storage locker (not the best way to do it) and slept/ate in the bed of my old pickup truck (lorry). cap's windows leaked, uninsulated, un headlined but it worked - private, too, after i got through with a can of white automotive spray paint. 😁 fully employed as a lorry driver: sleep/shower at work during the week. microwave, coffeemaker, hot pot in the sleeper compartment with a diesel heater. dock at the homeyard and "go home for the weekend..." AFTER i used the drivers' room to shitshowershavefreewifi. the way my runs worked all spring summer and fall the cap was FINE but four times over winter it was too much and i had to use flop motels (they were clean enough...). also, the winters were in CANADA. i made it.
the problem wasn't lack of work it was finding a place to live i could afford. three years + in a one bedroom and i'm wondering about doing it again this time with much better preparation of a decent bunk and cubbies in the same pickup, a better cap, and heated storage for possessions considering the mice infestation i am coping with...
sure hope to hell you're alright now and in something that allows you to stand up, bathe and groom, cook and store food and what few items you really need in your situation. PS i found the 15 yrs of me working as an unpapered chef to have been the single biggest help i had. @@TheCheese30
The prices for the gas is 15.99 for 4
I use them for camping and to be fair if you use them for around 15 minutes a day 1 can can easily last you around 9 to 10 month's so yea the price is well worth it if you are smart and don't just leave it on all day for no reason
Any more tips for being homeless?
Get yourself a Dog for protection .
would never ev4n though of doing this but when i was homeless i live in a tent for a night or two
Thank you buddy
You need a privacy screen fence use a tarp 12 foot high 18 foot wide AND FARMFOODS THERE IS NONE THERE AT MY NANS
Should've cooked up the squirrel mate. Good eating
This is about to be me
Same I'm 23 no way in heck I'm gonna be able to afford a $1k+ a month one bedroom apartment 😭
How long were you homeless ? Did you still have a mobile phone with you. If you did how did you charge it ?
How's life are you still homeless?
Hay man, Yeah I'm still homeless but I live in a 8x6 shed now on some land, how are you? 👍
@@TheCheese30 Just curious, but how are things now? I just found this video today
cooker? fire is free
do you ever get moved on?
I wouldn't so much say a gas stove if you are becoming homeless spend some money on a solar portable pack and an electronic version of that gas cooker as gas runs out
Which solar portable packs do you recommend ? Which ones are reliable ? What if there is no sun, like in the UK ?
@@decathlete2000 there is sun in the UK.......the planet lives around it
@@The-Lonely-Nexus 90+% of the time it is cloudy.
@@decathlete2000 where the hell you living XD it ay almost 90% and besides I sent you the two links
@@The-Lonely-Nexus i do not see any links... please repost the links
Change your perspective Earth is our home
7:34 awesome
afraid you will loose everything? start shopping for a bunch more stuff? lol
I’m gonna be homeless in July because of the current economy my trade has died I can’t afford my rent it will be just me and my dog and a tent
Invest in a tarp and rope/para cord. I'm homeless right now as well. Good luck brother.
Edit: think of multi use items as well.
@@zeemay1486 I appreciate the advice brother, is tarp and rope better than a tent
@@Rottweiler-life Keep a good suit for interviews and try to find another job where your skills transfer? Its winter so get layers and firewood. I'd suggest buying a hot tent with a stove
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Guys so homeless has a rug in his tent
Snow
Don’t eat when you making videos sound terrible 😣 but good advice thanks
, 'you know' you know you know🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Haha, it can be hard not to repeat that phrase when making videos! Not easy
Sad stuff..
Hello! How are you doing?!?
Nice having tea coffee at camp but never take all eat there have rats mince there
Is he alive 👀
yes
You have a gun?
Do u have a gun?
Dont need a stove either. You can use matches and sticks😂. Hey but buy it if you're homeless 😂
It would be stupid to make a fire, a stove is definitely the right way to go so maybe you shouldn't be laughing. It's illegal to have open fires in England on public land, it's also illegal to camp on public land so why would he start lighting fires that will draw attention to him and his camp site? 😂
@@michaeleddison6765 Sorry didn't know this was stealth camping. and have you never been to a bonfire?
@@michaeleddison6765 draw attention to his camp? Someone gonna steal his rug? 😂
@@mistertea4487 of course I have been to a bonfire, I do live in the Uk and also illegally wild camp all over for fun. But unless it's been organised and have all the paperwork they are still illegal unless on private land. however on bonfire night there are so many people doing bonfires the police and everyone look the other way, that is not the case when it's not bonfire night, so no he hasn't got to worry about the rug been stolen, he has to worry about been moved from the place he has setup camp and possibly arrested. Also you seem to think it's funny he has a rug, why? Firstly you can get them free from people on fb groups, secondly it's a very good protection from the ground sucking up his body heat, so if he has found a place where he thinks he can stay for a while, why not have a rug, it could save his life in the winter months. Also I don't know if your from the uk, but do a uk news search, it wasn't that long ago when a few homeless people had not just their tents but all their other belongings put in a bin truck and destroyed
@@michaeleddison6765 ok
You tube has gone to far now, signing off
Watching this makes me dizzy.
This should be called, a long winded tour of of my stove and my food. You need a lot more when you go homeless. Sleeping bag, mattress, tent, clothing etc. Clickbait.
Step one get a job and get a house losser
Hello im a homeless person also what would the best inflatable tent be i need quite a bit of space as i like to be able to stand up and stretch etc and privacy when changing etc as im over 6ft tall
So you want a house. Stand up and stretch in a tent. You sausage
❤ Jobcentre plus ❤
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@@TheCheese30 go there get a job
@@TheCheese30 cheese are u lazy
I was a chef for 22 years and at this time of me doing this video I lost everything. My home my family my job and my son. I was going to commit suicide but when I ended up in nature it tought me to appreciate things and to not worry what people say or to worry about being judged by anyone. I am now a full time roofer self employed to go from losing everyrhing 4 years ago to now i realised something "Im happy with who im am and proud of what ive learnt" I take it u have never been homeless ? Because if u had then u wouldnt of made this comment. I hope u can hold everything together in your life life throws things at you to see if your strong in nature there is only life a death and i dont fear death i love life no matter how i choose to live it. "People should accept you for who you are and not what they think you should be" Cheese30
Why did u lose it all was it booze or are u a wife beater and yes I been homeless I got a job