If anyone in the uk there are some of us preparing to do this, we have started a forum for the preparations if your interested check us out
Lving-wild-uk.boards. net
When i was young i wanted to be a hermit.
I expected the guy in this story to have sz but they said he is autistic
Thereās a lot of overlapping symptoms as you probably know
Anyways i think this is an interesting story.
I am honestly up for it been thinking about travelling and living of the land for a long time
(similar to the movie into the wild)
I feel i would be ready for it by next year (maybe sooner) as am still learning survival skills and only want to leave when am as ready as possible and if i have people or a person to go with as i think i would go insane living on my own
Would love to do it in north america but that would mean going through the long moving process from scotland in which there is no guarantees i would be allowed to move
But where i start could be figured out with people i am going with
Anyone really up for this
If so we could go into more detail
I USTA dream this dreamā¦I have a family now and I donāt think they wanna be hermits lolā¦I watched a man on YouTube build a small oven fire his own bricks and build a hut that you could light a fire under to keep it warm at nightā¦he did it in a day it was amazingā¦
I would consider it
You have abandoned it for this better software.
I do. Iād like to talk with you. Iāve been looking for people who love nature this much.
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