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LOWER YOUR PROFILE WHEN CAMPING BY FOLLOWING SIMPLE TECHNIQUES: AVOID OBVIOUS CAMPSITES, MINIMIZE VISIBILITY AND SOUNDS, AND AVOID OVERCROWDED AREAS.
Concealment Techniques
When selecting a campsite, choose areas with natural cover such as trees, bushes, or rocky outcroppings. Avoid open fields or areas with minimal vegetation. When setting up your camp, position your gear to minimize visibility from the air or from surrounding terrain. This can include setting up near a natural feature like a boulder or a cluster of trees.
Minimizing Sound
Minimizing unnecessary sounds is crucial for maintaining a low profile. Avoid loud conversations or radio communications, and instead use hand signals or written notes for communication. When preparing meals, cook over a gas stove or a portable camping grill, as these produce less noise than open flames. When moving around the camp, walk quietly and avoid sudden movements that could attract attention.
Avoiding Overcrowded Areas
Avoid areas with high foot traffic or areas known to be popular with other campers. These areas can attract unwanted attention from law enforcement, wildlife, or other potential threats. Instead, opt for remote or less-traveled areas that offer a higher degree of isolation. When encountering other campers, maintain a safe distance and avoid engaging them in conversation unless absolutely necessary.
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