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How do I FIND a secluded area?
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I've also thought about doing it in a secluded area. Does anyone have tips on HOW to find a secluded area? Like what are some tips to make sure it's secluded? What kinds of areas should I look in?
Secluded areas are pretty much any where out of the city so going on the highway is one of the things you need to get on to find this area it also depends in the area in where you live for example with me the closest secluded area is the forest in the mountains. Especially areas that is well known to be lonely such as deserts.
Secluded areas are pretty much any where out of the city so going on the highway is one of the things you need to get on to find this area it also depends in the area in where you live for example with me the closest secluded area is the forest in the mountains. Especially areas that is well known to be lonely such as deserts.
Thanks man, there are some trails that people usually don't go on. I might head on over there after dark if they don't have that dumb thing where you can't park after the sun sets. When I ctb.
Some ideas:
- go on Google Maps and search for the nearest national park; target areas that are mostly green.
- Select the time of exit that is late at night, between the hours of midnight and 5 AM.
- Go on Google Maps and search for the nearest main highway that would take you into another state. Start driving and don't stop until you're in the middle of the road between two cities. And you can pull over and walk to the nearest secluded area.
- find the nearest major highway and pull over at a truckstop/rest stop area, again in the twilight hours.
- Since it's the middle of winter, you can also search for the nearest campground. Since people don't typically camp this part of the year, wherever you go will be pretty isolated. Pay for a couple days of parking, and hike to an area Where there's no campers around you.
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