Mangyhyena
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How would you hide your RV on a piece of land, whether you own the land or not?
Why? Maybe as a hidden bug-out location, or maybe because I just don't want to be bothered by anyone or any local govt agency. Maybe it would just be flat-out cool to know I could completely dissappear. Maybe I'll grow up some day.
I've thought of a few ideas. I'd like to hear yours.
1. Bury a bus that has been converted to an RV. I've seen the buried bus idea used for a cheap tornado shelter as well as an in-ground shelter. Doesn't seem a huge leap to do an RV conversion before burying it to make a shelter that is hidden, comfortable, and protected from the elements.
2. Build a garage, berm it, then park the RV inside. Covering it with dirt should make it look like a hill, once grass & weeds grow. I have no real idea of how to disguise the garage doors, though.
Could use sandbags to build the structure, concrete it, cover with a moisture barrier, then cover with dirt.
3. Purposely grow a stand of trees/bushes, leaving a clearing to park the RV in the middle. Bamboo might work for this as it's fast growing. Winter might pose a challenge, though. And, it can still. E seen from the air.
4. Build a hay shelter, park the RV inside it, then stack hay bails in front so it looks like the whole thing is filled with hay bails. These hay shelters have a slanted roof, sides, and an open front. They're only for keeping the elements off hay bails. I saw them frequently in hay fields in Colorado.
4. (this one came from a member here). Park RV next to a hill. Lay trees, which have been cut down, at an angle, so one end rests on top of the hill and the other rests on flat ground. RV would fit under the trees, effectively shielding it from view from above.
All right, any other ideas or suggestions for these?
Why? Maybe as a hidden bug-out location, or maybe because I just don't want to be bothered by anyone or any local govt agency. Maybe it would just be flat-out cool to know I could completely dissappear. Maybe I'll grow up some day.
I've thought of a few ideas. I'd like to hear yours.
1. Bury a bus that has been converted to an RV. I've seen the buried bus idea used for a cheap tornado shelter as well as an in-ground shelter. Doesn't seem a huge leap to do an RV conversion before burying it to make a shelter that is hidden, comfortable, and protected from the elements.
2. Build a garage, berm it, then park the RV inside. Covering it with dirt should make it look like a hill, once grass & weeds grow. I have no real idea of how to disguise the garage doors, though.
Could use sandbags to build the structure, concrete it, cover with a moisture barrier, then cover with dirt.
3. Purposely grow a stand of trees/bushes, leaving a clearing to park the RV in the middle. Bamboo might work for this as it's fast growing. Winter might pose a challenge, though. And, it can still. E seen from the air.
4. Build a hay shelter, park the RV inside it, then stack hay bails in front so it looks like the whole thing is filled with hay bails. These hay shelters have a slanted roof, sides, and an open front. They're only for keeping the elements off hay bails. I saw them frequently in hay fields in Colorado.
4. (this one came from a member here). Park RV next to a hill. Lay trees, which have been cut down, at an angle, so one end rests on top of the hill and the other rests on flat ground. RV would fit under the trees, effectively shielding it from view from above.
All right, any other ideas or suggestions for these?