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I have my SN and I'm ready. To avoid really hurting anyone, during the summer I'm going to take a hike to my favorite spot.

I want to avoid putting my family or my landlord who has been great in a position where they can't sell the property. I don't want to do it in my car because that's another expensive asset I want them to be able to resale.

I've never dealt with suicide, so I'm not sure about the aftermath. Am I missing anything else? I've covered my bills until the lease or other dates end. The only thing I can think of is issues with my body. Is it worth caring about? Should I make attempts to hide it (Hiking deeper into my local national forest)? I want to give them closure I guess, but I also want to see the sunset from a certain spot again, and I really love the outdoors.

Does anyone know what recovery would be like? Would my family be charged? The plan so far is to just leave a note on my kitchen counter and Uber to the start, and make the last trip.
 
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