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For me, middle of nowhere = rural (50-75+ km away from any populations over 1000). Not totally isolated, but enough people for me to care where I do my business.
Yeah, I was hoping it would be like "regular camping", but logistically, I can't see how people do it.
Like, some of these areas are either pure farmland or private property for pretty long stretches, turn after turn.
For example:
There doesn't seem to be any place to just duck into a forest and do your business. LOL
Those bushes look nice lol
Someone's house is like 30 feet behind there! haha
So many properties are lined along these rural roads, so you're always too close to someone's home/land/bushes, etc.
I'd keep an eye out for abandoned houses. They seem to be everywhere around the Iowa countryside at least. Just watch out for trail cams lol you can usually spot them with your phone camera
That's an unusual, out-of-the-box idea! Not sure if I'd ever do that, personally, but options are options!