Staying alive, out of jail and boozed while bumming help!

GILLSKI

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Okay so I have few questions on how to properly bum for small trips in a jeep.

I live in washington state (currently living in afghanistan) and usually ski at crystal or baker. I live fairly close to crystal and a few hours from baker. My questions are how do most people go about sleeping in there vehicle? since my buddy broke his leg last season Im no skiing a lone it looks like this year so ill be able to utilize the back of my jeep. How bad will the consequnces be when you get caught sleeping in the corner of a parking lot at the base of the hill. also, if it dumps real big over nightis do you think losing oxygen in the car can become a problem? I have all the cold weather sleeping gear anyone can possibly use so thats not a problem. Say I stay in the bar a bit late and sleep in my truck, think that will be a problemo? what do most people bring to eat and drink while sleeping in a car for a few nights. Throw in other problems that can arise if you can think of any. Money isnt really tight for me but id rather bum in the jeep I already make payments are instead of staying in an overpriced hotel. anyone know of any good places skiers and borders go to have some drinks at the end of the day in washington? i never did find any good bars but I also deployed midawy through last winter so I wasn't able to get out that much. sorry or the randmoness but just trying to think of situations
 
i dont know man i think you just gotta go for it.. and if you wake up to a cop knocking on your window mid night then so be it. just have to take the chance and itll make it that much more exciting
 
Sleeping in cars in the parking lot is chill in my experience. Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Loon, and Jay Peak all were fine with it nobody said anything to me. Staying in the bar is a good call till you go to bed then run your car i for a bit to heat it up. Make friends in the restaurants at the base for food and take mad granola bars with you. I've done it for big (3+) storms and oxygen isn't an issue... 5 or 6 feet may be a different story though.
 
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