floralwhale t1_j9ubu82 wrote
Try not to park in the same place too many nights in a row. It's best to rotate. Pull in as late as you can, and leave as early as you can in the morning.
Walmart, cracker barrel, and home depot generally allow overnight parking. Call the specific stores to ask permission if you don't see anyone else parked there. Usually you'll notice a bunch of vans and RVs parked at the back of the lots.
Other ideas - truck stops, rest stops, neighborhoods with a lot of street parking, streets near apartments, or apartment parking lots that are plenty large/ near businesses, and any business that's open 24/7.
CharlesMansonsBigToe OP t1_j9uefd6 wrote
Thank you this really helped
MOPPETT331 t1_j9v46w6 wrote
Do you have a sub zero sleeping bag?
CharlesMansonsBigToe OP t1_j9v5pdh wrote
No but I got some blankets I can bundle up in
MOPPETT331 t1_j9v9qsl wrote
It’s going to be crazy cold the next two nights. I’m concerned for you.
CharlesMansonsBigToe OP t1_j9vbivf wrote
Don’t worry about me, Worry about the larger homeless population that don’t have a shelter or means to escape the snow. Im pretty well off.
mycopportunity t1_j9vn4nv wrote
I'm still gonna worry. Be warm friend
procrastinatorsuprem t1_j9w8fdu wrote
Make sure there's good ventilation for your exhaust.
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