Weird living situation right now and I'm seriously considering living in my 4Runner. I don't have many things and I was just going to get a basic self inflatable sleeping mat to sleep in the back but not sure how good of an idea this is. I work in LA and was going to do this for a month or two to save up faster for my own place. But it's summer and it's hot as fuck. Anyone have any tips on anything like this?
>>1055503
find some shade and if you can a water source - can be natural or a spigot somewhere. I'm assuming you work during the day when it's at the hottest.
>>1055503
I lived in a Honda Civic coupe for 3 months in Canada, I envy your 4 runner, should be absolutely comfortable.
Invest in a second battery, tint your windows and recharge your A/C yourself, I am /o/ knowledgeable it's rather easy.
Buy a power inverter.
Invest in lots of dried nuts and other easily storable eatables.
Learn to use dry shampoo, keep water jugs and towels and toothpaste and toothbrush.
But talpco powder for added hygiene.
Invest in a weapon.
>>1055503
>I work in LA
LOL. This nigger WORKS for a living and he still can't afford his own place. That's California for you. Or really, anywhere that has been touched by high levels of government greed and corruption, aka socialism.
OP, there are homeless shelters that can take you in. Also, you should consider living with roommates. Some people are willing to fit a lot of people into an apartment to save on rent. Probably a lot of people in similar situations who could get the rent on an apartment to manageable levels.
>>1055513
I saw people telling you to go back to /pol/ and such and I agree on your standpoint on socialism, I come here to escape /pol/ because I am so often triggered by leftists.
Try to keep politics off /out/ I Just try to think about the great outdoors, fishing hiking and camping are all things I do to avoid thinking about politics.
>>1055506
Yes I work day shifts and I work at a lube shop working on cars and today it was 95, if I do this I want to stay clean and dry when I'm out of work not a sweaty, homeless mess >>1055509
Is it easy to set up a second battery and a power inverter? My AC already works fine so I don't think I need the recharge. This is a great response thanks very much
>>1055514
>I don't actually have an argument, but if I say this magic word "inappropriate," it makes your arguments go away
This thread has nothing to do with the outdoors to begin with. OP wants to sleep in his car in some Walmart parking lot.