Parking Garage Stealth Camping
Summary
TLDRIn this adventurous video, Steve attempts a 'stealth camp' in a Canadian parking garage, using it as a base to reach a passport office early the next day. He navigates the urban labyrinth of tunnels and walkways, setting up a discreet campsite in his car amidst the heat and security patrols. After a sweaty, uncomfortable night, Steve successfully wakes up early, ready for his passport appointment, showcasing a blend of urban survival and travel preparation.
Takeaways
- 🏕️ The video features a 'stealth camping' experience in a Canadian parking garage, also known as a 'parcade'.
- 🛂 The primary reason for camping in the garage is to be close to a passport office for early morning business.
- 💸 The cost for parking is $38 for 24 hours, which the camper deems acceptable.
- 🚓 The garage is under constant surveillance by security, which the camper tries to navigate discreetly.
- 🏗️ The camper uses landscaping fabric to create a makeshift shelter and privacy inside the car.
- 🚶♂️ A walk around the garage reveals amenities like restrooms and hand sanitizer stations, though their nighttime availability is uncertain.
- 🚗 The choice of parking spot is strategic, aiming for proximity to a wall to minimize visibility and potential disturbance.
- 🔥 The underground garage is described as particularly hot, possibly due to its insulation and proximity to the Earth's core.
- 🍽️ The camper plans to order food for pickup from a Japanese restaurant to avoid drawing attention while in the car.
- 😴 Despite the heat and security presence, the camper manages to sleep in the car with windows slightly open for ventilation.
- 🌅 The camper wakes up early, plans to freshen up, and intends to be one of the first in line at the passport office.
- 📱 The video includes a mention of using technology (Uber Eats) for food ordering and possibly for navigation.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of Steve's stay in the parking garage?
-Steve is staying in the parking garage to stealth camp overnight in order to be close to the passport office for an early appointment the next morning.
How much does it cost to park for 24 hours in the parking garage where Steve is camping?
-It costs $38 for 24 hours of parking in the garage.
What does Steve plan to do the next morning after camping in the parking garage?
-Steve plans to go to the passport office to get his passport done.
What is the term used in Canada for a parking garage?
-In Canada, a parking garage is referred to as a 'parcade'.
How does Steve attempt to maintain a low profile while setting up his camp in the parking garage?
-Steve uses landscaping fabric to create a barrier for privacy, tries to park close to a wall to avoid being surrounded, and uses a GoPro camera for more stealthiness.
What is Steve's strategy for dealing with the heat in the parking garage?
-Steve plans to crack all four windows as much as possible for ventilation, despite the risk of being noticed.
What does Steve do to ensure he is not disturbed by security while camping?
-Steve observes the security guard's movements, chooses a spot with a wall against it to minimize visibility, and tries to time his activities when the security guard seems less attentive.
How does Steve plan to get food for his stay in the parking garage?
-Steve plans to order food for pickup from a Japanese place called EO and pick it up on the street outside the garage.
What is Steve's concern about using the underground tunnels and passageways to get to the passport office?
-Steve is concerned that downtown areas with constant stimulation, noise, and crowds are not to his preference, and he is considering whether the tunnels offer a quieter and less crowded alternative.
How does Steve ensure he wakes up on time for his passport appointment?
-Steve sets an alarm for 7:15 AM, giving him enough time to get ready and be first in line at the passport office when it opens at 8:30 AM.
What is the outcome of Steve's stealth camping experience in the parking garage?
-Steve successfully completes his stealth camping mission, manages to get a good sleep despite the initial discomfort from the heat, and is ready to get his passport the next day.
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