What's it like to live in beautiful wilderness lads? Is it as comfy as it looks, or would it get boring after a while?
>no uber
>no deliveroo
how do people live like this
>>72846473
1-2 weeks is nice if the place is not a backward shithole
but not more
>>72846473
It's comfy as fug. Literally living the way God intendedâ„¢.
>>72846722
He said somewhere beautiful, not Mexcio.
I have a cottage up in the mountains and it's pretty comfy, but I've never been there for a stretch of more than a month. I think after a long period of time, any environment will get boring. No doubt I'd want to return to the city again after a few months up there.
>>72846722
post beatiful mexican wilderness. The only image of mehico in my head is that of a arid wasteland with tumbleweeds, cocaine and big funny hats
>>72847450
I think that's the best compromise desu - always wanted to have a house like pic in the OP, but if I'm being honest I think that being cut off from other people for a prolonged period of time would just make me depressed, even though I don't really like other people.
>>72846567
Exactly the way you did like 2 years ago.
>>72847450
How did you come to own/rent 2 properties? Is it expensive?
>>72848516
Not in canada, shit for the amount we pay for a house a canadian can have several
right now I'm in a town of 5000, pic is about a 10 minute bike ride away, it's nice but there's tradeoffs
>almost everything closes at 10
>same people everywhere, no anonymity
>limited range of hobbies
>smart people tend to leave
but it is nice, just walking out the door and seeing giant mountains, or walking down to the creek and hear it for an hour
>>72848516
different leaf, but you can get a pretty comfy cottage for 100k with water and electricity if you're willing to go rural enough
Sucks for young person with ambitions but good for kids and people who have shit figured out and dont need to prove anything to themselves anymore
>>72847569
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>>72847569
Deserts are still pretty cool tho