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Go deep into a state park, away from all trails and on the second highest hill around. The bigger a bitch it is to get to, the more private your site will be.

Every time you hike in, bring slightly more supplies than you need and cache the excess - not counting food. Bring in planks to put across some logs to make a floor for your tent (might take a few trips).

Make a bench like in the pic but use a few smaller logs in a row that you've split a side off with a hammer and maul. Eventually add a back or make something else with back for a good seat.

Make a good fire ring or, soil permitting, an apache stove. You may want to bring in a homemade rocket stove. You can't have too big a fire because you don't want to be noticed.

When you return to the world stash your tent under some bushes or brush, and cover what you can w/loose brush. A bit away from the campsite, you could bury a 5gallon bucket upto its lid (preferably dark), drill some holes in the bottom, add a few rocks for a base, and leave some plastic wrapped gear for the next trip. Put the lid on as water tight as you can and cover it with a flat rock or chunk of log or whatever looks natural. No food and nothing you'd be despondant over losing.

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