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Painter's drop cloth is a godsend, its alot cheaper, but not as durable as the standard blue tarp. Someone said it above but garbage bags can work, and they're really easy to find... like in the garbage. Not really sure of a free source of sticking them together though. If anyone can think of something I'd be interested to know.
If you have your sleeping bag/blanket/excess clothes/sleeping gear strapped to the outside of a bag you can wrap it up in the tarp before strapping it to your bag. That way your gear stays dry and protected, all while providing a convenient place to put your tarp.
For a structure to put your tarp on in nicer environments or with a little supporting, milk crates can be nice, and around here they are really easy to find, but pallets tend to be rare.
Keep your eyes and mind open, you'd be surprised what you'll find.
The hardest part is mental, its hard to feel safe outdoors in an urban setting, between cops and muggers its hard to get a good night sleep.
My advice if anyone ever gets in this situation is to find someone that has a house and yard and ask them if you can set up a little shelter in their backyard, even if they charge you a couple bucks its alot better than having to wedge yourself in alleys.
my credentials: *laughs* I started backpacking/camping when I was young, and as of recently I've realized the freedom of not having a solid home. I've been couch surfing for awhile, but soon I'm moving into a friends backyard with a tarp. I'm probably going to give him a couple bucks or share some food with him, just as an etiquette thing. Another friend of mine and I made a deal a while back before my own homeless adventures, to do a week with no help from anyone, and nothing that we can't scavenge, so I've been experimenting and intellectualizing different scenario's recently because of that.
The best way to take "being prepared" to heart is to go do it. You'll never truly it works till you've spent a down pouring night under it.
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