I-95 Sound Barrier Urban Stealth Camp, "Cowboy Camp"
I-95 Sound Barrier Urban Stealth Camp, "Cowboy Camp"
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Urban Stealth Camping / PA Turnpike Exchange 351
Stealth camping The PA Turnpike Exchange 351
This is my last Urban Stealth Camp of 2021, well almost the last.
It's Wednesday the 29th, I left the house @ 6:00am this morning and won't be home till next year, lol.
I will be doing a 3 day stealth trip.This will be my first video using the Rode Wireless 2 mic and I am extremely nervous. I parked at Lowe's and hiked down an abandoned road. There's a fence but apparently someone cut a hole in it, which is good for me, this is my access point.
Plenty of deer and fox roaming the area.
I setup across from the 351 turnpike exchange in back of a pile of brush.
I'm 100' from the turnpike and 150' from Lowe's parking lot and I am totally exposed on two sides but I am not going to cave!
The Camera was set up for night-lapse about 40 feet from the Turnpike, the camera was completely exposed and could have been seen. I had to cover the front red indicator light with a kerchief, I was nervous the camera would be spotted because some cars would pull over next to where the camera was setup. My nervousness won out and I retrieved the camera and setup another night-lapse by the tent.
No fire, although I could have had a fire lower in the field by the treeline. It rained a good bit last night, making for a messy breakdown. Sleep was horrible, worst night sleep Stealth Camping so far.
Dinner was awesome as usual!
Breakfast at McDonald's because I'll be driving about 30 minutes to meet a buddy at his house to do a 2 day stealth camp at the PA Abandoned Turnpike tunnels.
Video for the Abandoned Turnpike Tunnels to follow, so stay tuned.
Links to the Abandoned Turnpike Tunnels videos will be posted below when editing and uploading has been completed.
1) Stealth Camping The Abandoned PA Turnpike, "Episode 1, Sideling Hill Tunnel"
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2) Stealth Camping The Abandoned PA Turnpike, "Episode 2, Rays Hill Tunnel"
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Urban Stealth Camping / Abandoned Prison Farm Ruins Stealth Camping
Urban Stealth Camp at The Abandoned Prison Farm Ruins:
(This was a nightmare to edit, Gopro footage wasn't uploading, editor kept crashing, files disappeared, voice lag, I almost gave up and deleted the video, but figured something was better than nothing).
Since the weather is unseasonably warm I decided to head over to the Old Abandoned Prison Farm Ruins for another Philly Urban Stealth Camp before years end.
There was 70 percent chance of rain in the forecast with a high of 57°F and a low of 40.
Crazy weather for the middle of December.
The winter solstice (shortest day of the year) is in 4 days, so I head over early to find a spot, setup and hopefully do a bit of exploring so I can get some decent footage before its too dark.
I park on Meetinghouse road and hike to the Poquessing Creek Trail then to the ruins to look for a good stealth spot to camp, with the thought of, "if it's easily accessible, then it's not stealthy", is that even a word? lol.
Back in my paintball days '95-'96, (mistakenly commented '94-'95 in the video), we would play outlaw paint ball around these ruins, we would park off of Tillman Drive before the construction beyond Tillman Drive started.
Before I set up camp, I briefly explore the ruins and was more fascinated with the graffiti than the ruins.
I find a spot and setup camp on the creek side of the Poquessing trail.
185' from the creek and 145' from the trail. I organize my gear and head back to the trail to do a bit more exploring of the area and ruins.
I follow the trail just pass the bend to Mechanicsville rd.
Then head back up to a bit past the ruins and spook a bunch of deer.
Then it's back to camp to process some firewood and cook dinner.
I like to bring fresh food to cook in the colder months when refrigeration isn't much of a concern, a frozen water bottle is more than enough to keep my vittles cold.
After an awesome Mushroom Swiss cheese bagel burger and mocha coffee I start a fire behind the tent and chill for a few hours.
Then it's time to pop on YouTube and watch an episode of Camping with Sam Bananas.
I was setup in a heavily trafficked area and hoping the morning rain will discourage potential hikers.
....Hopefully the rain will assist in my stealth camp.
I got a great night's sleep, minimal noise. I wake up a few times to the sound of rain, heavy at times.
In the morning it's still raining so I decide to cook breakfast in the vestibule. Breakfast and coffee was awesome.
The Amazon Distribution Center was hopping all night long.
Packing up was wet but not too bad.
Links promised in the video;
* This is Toms World on YouTube: / @thisistomsworld
* Roadside Ruins: https://www.roadsideruins.com/blog/pr...
* Camping with Sam Bananas on YouTube: / @campingwithsamba...
* Parking at Junrod Playground: 40.102567, -74.969540
And for those interested in the ruins
* GPS Coordinates of the entrance to the ruins from the trail: 40.111586, -74.965197
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Urban Stealth Camping / PA 63 Stealth Camping
I am happy to upload my Woodhaven Road (PA 63) Urban Stealth Camp.
This video is another Philly Urban Stealth Camp.
We will be about 60 yards from Woodhaven Road and down the road from Lomax at Philadelphia Mills.
On our way to the site we follow Byberry road down to the Poquessing creek and pass the now closed Creek edge garden center.
For many years I purchased my vegetable starts here for my garden.
The area is being cleared out for future construction, I found some information on line, (Department of Planning and Development), that said it was to be for a 3 story storage unit facility but from what my legally challenged brain could understand from the legal documents was that it was nixed and is being challenged?
The house on the property is still there, built in 1945? but I'm sure it's marked for demolition.
The Poquessing Creek divides Philadelphia and Bensalem.
According to the Journal of the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia (found online) it says that the name of the road we will be walking on, was to be changed from Gravel Pike Road to Byberry Road October 20th, 1898.
Now I have no idea why google maps says its Gravel Road
It is called Gravel Pike on the other side of the Poquessing in Bensalem and Byberry road on Philadelphia's side.
The hill I am camping on is construction waste from when the Liberty Bell race track was removed to make way for Franklin Mills, now called Philadelphia Mills.
From what I can tell, most of this hill is asphalt. Staking out the tent was near impossible.
I take a quick hike down to the creek and under Woodhaven Road and enjoy some Philly Style art work.
I setup a Night Lapse for Woodhaven road that I was semi-pleased with the final footage.
Just a quick note, The light in the tent in the photos was on just for the photos.
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Urban Stealth Camp / Philadelphia Mills "Body Found" ...sort of.
Stealth Camping @ Philadelphia Mills.
Today, I Stealth Camp behind Philadelphia Mills along the Poquessing Creek and take a hike to Dinosaur Lake.
Gunshots, geese, dogs, youngn's drifting in the parking lot, helicopters, prop planes, trucks, backup beeping and what sounded like someone tossing cinder blocks in a dumpster.
Ahh... the white noise of Philly.
I did get to enjoy the sounds of the Poquessing creek when all else was quiet.
On the hike out my worst fear while Urban Stealth Camping came true... I discover a body, well sort of.
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Philly Urban Stealth Camping I-95 Exit/On Ramp "Shots fired" / Urban Stealth Camping
Stealth Camping an Exit/On ramp, Roundabout, Traffic Circle, whatever the hell they're called..
This is my first, "Documented" stealth camp.
350 sub special, This video was inspired by all of those that put in a lot of time and work to document and upload their Stealth Camps on YouTube, Thank you for the inspiration.
Today I camp at an extremely busy "Exit/On Ramp" in Philadelphia/Bensalem.
Dodging cars on the highway really gets your blood flowing, speaking of blood, there was plenty of Blood, Sweat and Tears, literally as I Battle through, thorny bush, common weed, glossy buckthorn and relentless vines.
I find a great campsite that appeared to be home to someone at one time.
I didn't touch or remove anything that was there, sorry, can't be a "good steward of the land" without a dumpster.
"Shots fired", nothing like a morning of gunshots to keep you awake.
Since there was lighting on the highway that illuminated the area with a yellowish tint, I was able to build a fire and not worry about the fire reflecting on the trees.
As I write this, I Finally got the last thorn out of my knuckle.
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