POLL which is good wilderness to survive?

which one to live off grid

  • atacama desert

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  • altai mountains

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  • himalaya

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  • tibet

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  • karakum desert

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1. Atacama Desert (Chile and Peru)

  • Challenges: One of the driest places on Earth, with almost no rainfall and limited vegetation. Access to fresh water is extremely difficult.
  • Resources: Solar energy potential is immense. Sparse plant life and small desert animals could provide minimal sustenance.
  • Living Feasibility: Survival requires advanced preparation, water storage, or proximity to rare oases.

2. Altai Mountains (Central Asia)

  • Challenges: Harsh winters with snow and cold temperatures. Rugged terrain makes shelter-building challenging.
  • Resources: Freshwater streams, forests for wood and shelter, and wildlife for hunting. Fertile valleys can support small-scale agriculture.
  • Living Feasibility: Suitable for a hardy individual accustomed to cold climates and resourceful in hunting and gathering.

3. Siberian Taiga (Russia)

  • Challenges: Subarctic climate with long, freezing winters. Isolation is profound, with little human presence.
  • Resources: Dense forests for shelter and fuel, rivers and streams for fishing, and abundant wildlife.
  • Living Feasibility: High for those with survival skills and the ability to endure extreme cold and isolation.

4. Patagonia (Chile and Argentina)

  • Challenges: Strong winds, unpredictable weather, and limited infrastructure.
  • Resources: Freshwater rivers, sparse forests, grasslands for grazing, and wildlife.
  • Living Feasibility: Feasible for a nomadic lifestyle, especially with basic farming or reliance on foraging and fishing.

5. Himalayas (South Asia)

  • Challenges: High altitudes lead to thin air and cold temperatures. Limited arable land and risk of landslides or avalanches.
  • Resources: Glacial water, medicinal plants, and sparse wildlife. Historical tradition of hermit monks living in caves.
  • Living Feasibility: Possible for experienced individuals with acclimatization to high altitudes.

6. Scandinavian Wilderness (Norway, Sweden, Finland)

  • Challenges: Cold winters, mosquitoes in the summer, and limited growing seasons.
  • Resources: Forests, fresh water from lakes and rivers, berries, and hunting opportunities. "Freedom to roam" laws allow temporary stays.
  • Living Feasibility: High for those who can endure seasonal challenges and make use of abundant natural resources.

7. Mongolian Steppe

  • Challenges: Harsh winters (dzud) and blistering summer heat. Scarce water and vegetation.
  • Resources: Herding potential for nomadic living (e.g., sheep, goats, yaks) and traditional methods for yurts.
  • Living Feasibility: Moderate, as a semi-nomadic lifestyle is traditional but requires skills in animal husbandry.

8. Pitcairn Islands (South Pacific)

  • Challenges: Extreme isolation, limited external supplies, and potential legal issues as the islands are governed by British laws.
  • Resources: Fertile soil, abundant fish, tropical fruits, and rainwater.
  • Living Feasibility: High for those seeking tropical isolation, but legal residency might need negotiation.

9. Tibetan Plateau (China)

  • Challenges: High altitude with thin air and extreme cold. Political restrictions could pose problems.
  • Resources: Glacial water, sparse vegetation, and a tradition of hermits and monks living in solitude.
  • Living Feasibility: Possible with deep knowledge of the terrain and political sensitivity.

10. Karakum Desert (Turkmenistan)

  • Challenges: Harsh desert environment with high temperatures and minimal water sources.
  • Resources: Nomadic traditions involve wells and camels for survival. Sparse vegetation may sustain grazing animals.
  • Living Feasibility: Low to moderate, depending on access to water and the ability to adopt nomadic practices.

 
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Idk what its called but this is where im going
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Dark green = a lot of forest
 
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is living in the russian wilderness fine in terms of people wont mess with u ? like due to legality
Nah if you go on satellite view theres spots where its like 20x20 miles of just wilderness and 0 villages

And world population will be 1% of what it is now in a few hundred years so getting discovered would not be possible
 
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Nah if you go on satellite view theres spots where its like 20x20 miles of just wilderness and 0 villages

And world population will be 1% of what it is now in a few hundred years so getting discovered would not be possible
shut the fuck up, retard
 
Obviously Pitcairn islands. Fuck dealing with any amount of cold. Have you ever tent camped in the winter? I have. It's not pleasant.
 
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Nah if you go on satellite view theres spots where its like 20x20 miles of just wilderness and 0 villages
true , im very paranoid of other people. why i want be hermit in first place
And world population will be 1% of what it is now in a few hundred years so getting discovered would not be possible
"few hundred years" nice , we wont be like goyslaves who expire after 80 years
 
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Bro is actually serious 😭😭 good luck my nigga
 
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Vote for @psychomandible
 
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Obviously Pitcairn islands. Fuck dealing with any amount of cold. Have you ever tent camped in the winter? I have. It's not pleasant.
no i havent camped in cold. will be doing soon, however

pitcairn islands is free to settle on, but u have to apply and then are given an area of 1500 square meters
 
no i havent camped in cold. will be doing soon, however
Make sure you have a good sleeping bag. The temperature rating means it will keep you alive at that temperature, not comfortable.
 

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