Wandering Primate
Member
Hello everybody,
I have a 1994 Ford Pickup F150 4.9 L single cab with a fiberglass topper/shell connected to the cabin by means of an accordion boot, so I can go back and forth between cab and topper/shell through the cabin’s slide back window. The pickup is in perfect shape both mechanically and visually, no dents, etc., with only about 66,000 miles on the odometer. I keep it clean and shiny, and it looks like it belongs to a tidy person, me!
I would like to do a little bit of urban and light country camping sporadically. Obviously, for the latter there would be no problem, but my question is regarding urban stealth camping.
Is it possible at all in a pickup truck? My main worry in this regard is precisely when climbing from front to back and vice-versa. How to do it with the least possibility of being seen while doing the move?
What do you think? I would like to read your comments. Thank you!
EDIT: FWIW, the truck bed is 6.5 feet long, what they call standard compact, not short, not long.
I have a 1994 Ford Pickup F150 4.9 L single cab with a fiberglass topper/shell connected to the cabin by means of an accordion boot, so I can go back and forth between cab and topper/shell through the cabin’s slide back window. The pickup is in perfect shape both mechanically and visually, no dents, etc., with only about 66,000 miles on the odometer. I keep it clean and shiny, and it looks like it belongs to a tidy person, me!
I would like to do a little bit of urban and light country camping sporadically. Obviously, for the latter there would be no problem, but my question is regarding urban stealth camping.
Is it possible at all in a pickup truck? My main worry in this regard is precisely when climbing from front to back and vice-versa. How to do it with the least possibility of being seen while doing the move?
What do you think? I would like to read your comments. Thank you!
EDIT: FWIW, the truck bed is 6.5 feet long, what they call standard compact, not short, not long.