Abandoned Rail Stealth Camping

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Published 2023-05-04
I headed down an abandoned #rail line for some stealth camping. I hoped to find a nice little spot along the tracks and fortune was on my side. Perhaps a bit too stealthy of a #camping spot as I would say there was about a 0% chance of anyone finding me. Perhaps not a nail-biting night, but any night outdoors is always good.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TooLazyToFail
    I'm perfectly happy with "Steve camps in interesting places" instead of "suspenseful drama stealth" videos sometimes! I have been enjoying your videos lately, thank you so much!
  • @Navarroj0s3ph
    Who else was scared the rock was going straight for the highway? 😅
  • @TruckerChick
    Steve, you could pitch a tent in your living room and we'd be just fine "camping" with you. You just being you is enough for us. Love ya bro.
  • Television is trash, THIS is wholesome entertainment by a genuinely good person, thank you.👍🏼
  • @willowwright4638
    one of my favourite things about steve has to be his dedication to leaving the places he camps just as nice or better than he found them, too many people just dont do that
  • @lanedesirae
    Steve, I've been a silent viewer. I watch but don't really comment. However, I just wanted to say that as much as I love your videos with a little extra spice, like the roundabout, I also love these types of videos that are just nice and lowkey. I'd be willing to guess that many other people in this community agree with that sentiment as well. Just do you and we'll be along for the camping ride. This was a relaxing one but I loved it, thank you for the video and thank you for just being you!
  • @veabruhilda
    Don’t worry about it not being challenging or stealthy. I started watching you from your ordinary camping videos when you were taking classes a few years ago. Other types of camping are welcome, wether it’s stealth, in camp grounds, unusual setups, in camper vehicles, etc. because we just like your personality.
  • @shawnb4774
    Steve is literally the guy anyone could be friends with
  • @ErelicGaming
    You don’t have to flirt with the law to make awesome content. Literally hanging out with you any way you choose to camp is a pleasure! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
  • @masamune2984
    We don’t come here for the “challenge of the stealth,” as much as we come here for “Steve, the person, camping.” Thanks for all you do, and for reigniting that passion for camping and cool people like you do, Steve.
  • @somerandomname9252
    “This Stealth Camp is too easy…. “ then proceeds to tip over the stove and almost set alight the whole embankment. Another great episode Steve, keep them coming. 😎👍🏻
  • @c.jarmstrong3111
    Proud of you for staying so strong through your loss, big guy! We all love you
  • @NorthernKitty
    This is a very serendipitous stealth camping episode, in light of the passing of Gordon Lightfoot, who wrote and performed the Canadian Railroad Trilogy, one of his greatest hits. A stealth tribute to Gordon. 🥰 "So they looked to the future and what did they see? They saw iron road camping by a nice guy called Steve. Bringing good humor to a bunch of his fans Who can't wait to go camping across this great land."
  • @Brwneydgrl69
    I lived in a tent in Southern Oregon from 6/2015 to 1/2018. Me and my husband but he passed on 1/9/2018. And 17 days later I was in Portland, and by February 1st started a job. Now 5 years later, I am back in Oklahoma, live in same town as my mom, daughter and 2 grandbabies. I'm grateful for that experience. Lived in 4 seasons. Woke up to feet of snow 2 x in that time frame. Thanks for your video.
  • @tkamm
    I was watching a British guy the other day on his backpacking adventures. He doesn’t have a lot of subscribers or anything like that. But at one point when things settled down he pulled out a beer and said “as Steve Wallis would do, it’s time for step 2”. It’s so cool to see how much you’ve grown and how far your reach is. Keep up the good work!
  • @socialdgirl011
    I have no idea why I get so much enjoyment from these videos. I don't camp or have much of a desire to(maybe one day) but YouTube really nailed it when they recommended this channel out of nowhere to me. I'm still here almost 2 years later and find the videos very amusing and relaxing. Thanks for sharing this part of your life with us Steve.
  • Steve, we aren't watching the videos for suspenseful, stealth-camping action. Sure, that's how a lot us found you, it's just how the algorithm works, but it's not why we stay. We stay because of YOU. Your personality, honesty, and just plain wholesomeness is rare, especially on YouTube. You are lightning in a bottle. You make us feel like a family, like we're there with you. It's something that you can't create an algorithm to filter for on YouTube. Just keep doing what you love, and the rest of us will be along for the ride.
  • @jbtaylor
    You might try a blue lens light. Like red, blue light is a "stealthier" color and saves your night vision, and you would likely be able to see it better if you have red/green colorblindness. I don't know how it looks on camera though. Anyway thanks for another entertaining episode of Camping with Steve!