Hey /out/, I don't have much outdoors experience, except for small hunting outings during deer season. I've gotten curious though, about taking a long trip out into the wilderness. I don't mean just hiking, though that's sure to be a part of it, I mean like, over the summer going deep into the wilderness and just living for a few weeks, secluded. Where's a good place in eastern/central United States to do this?
>>917548
For you, 15mi off the coast of Florida, please tie porkchops to legs and neck for flotation.
>>917591
Well aren't you a totally useless waste of space. Why be such a faggot edge lord? You're not funny and your post wasn't even well written. Off yourself.
>>917548
I can only speak for Michigan but we've got some great national forests here. It wouldn't be hard to disappear deep innawoods in the Huron of Hiawatha national forest. Bring a .22 for small game and a rod for some fish and you shouldn't have a problem with staying in the forest for a few weeks.
>>917598
>everybody's a critic
>>917548
>I don't have much experience
>I want to know where I can survive
Stick to your local McDonald's, anybody giving you deep woods advice is enabling your suicide. Again, you will surely die.
>>917548
>small hunting outings during deer season
>did not fill tag
Must pick two.