We need more respectful homeless people. Too many leave behind a mountain of garbage where their tents are. If I was homeless, first thing I would do is manage my garbage every day so I don't piss off the locals and make myself even more unwanted in the area.
Here in San Fran there are places to stealth camp but a solid reminder is to check the ground as there are needles everywhere. Working a job where I have to clean the city and also as Homeless I see the others camps, and I rarely see people taking those needles and disposing them. Be safe out there! Great Videos!
Progressive thinking on the part of the elected officials more room for luxury apartments and tax revenue. I rode my bike through the forest that they cut down for the money. why dou think this isn't normal for the beautiful people "/
That is definitely some good advice. I'm not homeless but it did get me thinking about places in my city. I know we have homeless in our town I know it's not very many compared to other bigger cities but it makes me wonder where they are going because not all of them like to go to the homeless shelter. And I know since the health issue in the world started load started the library has put a time limit on people being in there and I and I think it's either 1 or 2 hours and then you have to leave. And I know a lot of homeless people that used to use the library as a place to go during the day. I guess it just makes me wonder seeing that it's so cold out here here where these people are and if they're OK.
Check this out I made a video about it ( don't remember which one though) in Phoenix the police converted the main library ( 5 story building) into a police substation. To keep the college kids from using the park for a protest base"/ thanks preppin 😎
Our main library doubles as an out of the cold shelter in the winter. Homeless people are also welcome during open hours as long as they wish as long as they remain respectful.
Some great advice Brian. Personally I can't stand the city I bike out to a railroad tracks out of town that has a stream someplace down along the tracks and score some pallets to make a shelter and the plus is these streams usually hold fish as well. If I'm lucky and not bothered while out there I might plant a tiny garden with tomato, cucumbers and kale. I once spent almost 4 years along such a place even kept a couple chickens for eggs I got them free off Craigslist lol. Breakfast was usually toast,eggs and spam and reminder of spam was a sandwich for lunch. Bike to town for day labor, get free food from church groups for lunch and bring home the bread and what not.
Now this is good information here tree rat") lots of people don't know that the farther away from the city the more chances for shelter can be found. Plus with a running source of water and possibly food is always good. Bet it was a nice place to hang out too") thanks bro
@@Brian136 It definitely was a great place to stay or I would of left to find something better, I did have a couple back up spots with cashe gear and some can goods and pasta just in case I had a fire or had to leave for some reason or another. Most all that gear was scrounged like pot,pan,tarps,blankets seriously I think the only thing I bought was a can opener for both places. I scrimped and saved for 5 years I was employed but I couldn't stand paying the outrageous price for a place to just sleep and bath . Lol don't get me wrong I washed daily using a camp propain heated water shower shit I'm not all savage lol.
We need more respectful homeless people. Too many leave behind a mountain of garbage where their tents are. If I was homeless, first thing I would do is manage my garbage every day so I don't piss off the locals and make myself even more unwanted in the area.
Here in San Fran there are places to stealth camp but a solid reminder is to check the ground as there are needles everywhere. Working a job where I have to clean the city and also as Homeless I see the others camps, and I rarely see people taking those needles and disposing them. Be safe out there! Great Videos!
Amen brother. Never sat still myself. A few days here. A few there. Took time but climbed out. It can be done. Blessings.
Hey Brian this is Derek from Florence Oregon they're cutting the trees down up here to get rid of the homeless people
Progressive thinking on the part of the elected officials more room for luxury apartments and tax revenue. I rode my bike through the forest that they cut down for the money. why dou think this isn't normal for the beautiful people "/
That is definitely some good advice. I'm not homeless but it did get me thinking about places in my city. I know we have homeless in our town I know it's not very many compared to other bigger cities but it makes me wonder where they are going because not all of them like to go to the homeless shelter. And I know since the health issue in the world started load started the library has put a time limit on people being in there and I and I think it's either 1 or 2 hours and then you have to leave. And I know a lot of homeless people that used to use the library as a place to go during the day. I guess it just makes me wonder seeing that it's so cold out here here where these people are and if they're OK.
Check this out I made a video about it ( don't remember which one though) in Phoenix the police converted the main library ( 5 story building) into a police substation. To keep the college kids from using the park for a protest base"/ thanks preppin 😎
@@Brian136 wow that's horrible
Our main library doubles as an out of the cold shelter in the winter. Homeless people are also welcome during open hours as long as they wish as long as they remain respectful.
Some great advice Brian. Personally I can't stand the city I bike out to a railroad tracks out of town that has a stream someplace down along the tracks and score some pallets to make a shelter and the plus is these streams usually hold fish as well. If I'm lucky and not bothered while out there I might plant a tiny garden with tomato, cucumbers and kale. I once spent almost 4 years along such a place even kept a couple chickens for eggs I got them free off Craigslist lol. Breakfast was usually toast,eggs and spam and reminder of spam was a sandwich for lunch. Bike to town for day labor, get free food from church groups for lunch and bring home the bread and what not.
Now this is good information here tree rat") lots of people don't know that the farther away from the city the more chances for shelter can be found. Plus with a running source of water and possibly food is always good.
Bet it was a nice place to hang out too") thanks bro
@@Brian136 It definitely was a great place to stay or I would of left to find something better, I did have a couple back up spots with cashe gear and some can goods and pasta just in case I had a fire or had to leave for some reason or another. Most all that gear was scrounged like pot,pan,tarps,blankets seriously I think the only thing I bought was a can opener for both places. I scrimped and saved for 5 years I was employed but I couldn't stand paying the outrageous price for a place to just sleep and bath . Lol don't get me wrong I washed daily using a camp propain heated water shower shit I'm not all savage lol.
I have a question about a spot im looking at - why dont u put your phone nunber in the description box
If u line the spot and nobody has been using it for at least 2-3 weeks then that is your spot bro")
Thank good stuff the video too .
Thanks for watching ")
The reapproach would be an interesting topic.
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Bro my joints always hit") thanks Noe")