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Cheez moved out to wilderness, then got free housing, & going back to Wilderness

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Yeah winter is going to be a killer. Summer can suck with heat and mosquitoes but those have less chance of killing you. When it hits the +30's maybe but other than that it's more an inconvenience. In winter when the -30's come with blowing snow and high winds if you don't have proper heated shelter you're in for a very hard time.
 
Thanks guys I'll check in to GoFundMe on youtube..

I live in Indianapolis area I said this two three times in the past do you guys not read?

There is no June 31? Oh I don't know all I know is I moved out end of last month I don't always pay attention to calendar u know

Squirrel - Yeah I've been thinking about that. Out Reach org comes here twice a week to check on us and provide some lunch and water but they don't provide enough. They did give me contacts on getting aid for the homeless people. If continue to get job problems I may check them out. Would be nice to get food stamp. No the place I'm at doesn't get -30F.. Teens at the most.. But typically 20s to 30s. These mosquitos are killing me they come in a whole fleet attack me. This seems unusual or supernatural I got very angry because of it. It is much more serious than the raccons. Ants don't bother me
I only see a few of them. Mosquito net size of queen size bed is coming today

Oh and the place I reside appears to be state owned.. Police from the homeless division came to me to offer some help. They also helped me jump start my car they welcome me to stay here
 
Mosquitoes in the woods is normal, especially near water.

I just looked up the average temp in the winter there, it’s only a few degrees above zero.

I think winter is going to kick your ass and you should have an alternate plan as backup.
 
I just looked up the average temp in the winter there, it’s only a few degrees above zero.

I think winter is going to kick your ass and you should have an alternate plan as backup.


Agreed ... even lows in the teens will really suck when you have to live with it. Its possible to survive with the proper gear but it won't be fun at all.
 
Look, if we can survive on the Bering Straight for 10k years, I'm sure OP can figure it out, right? With all this modern knowledge and gear and infrastructure...I'm sure no one ever succumbed to the environment there, right?


OP: you do know how to carve spear points, construct hide yurts and dig a fire pit with exhaust, don't you? ...in all honesty: as you have the time to mess around with these things, you better learn how to do it.
 
I would suggest that the OP find a nice cave. Once you are more than about 30 ft underground, the temperature will remains more or less constant all year round. For the caves I used to spelunk in Eastern PA, I think that temp was in the mid to low 60's F.

Also, since caves tend to be created by water leaching through rock, you should have access to clean water. Although personally, I'd want to have it tested first. Either that or get one of those water purifiers used for camping.

Living in a cave should reduce your exposure to wild animals too.
 
I would suggest that the OP find a nice cave. Once you are more than about 30 ft underground, the temperature will remains more or less constant all year round. For the caves I used to spelunk in Eastern PA, I think that temp was in the mid to low 60's F.

Also, since caves tend to be created by water leaching through rock, you should have access to clean water. Although personally, I'd want to have it tested first. Either that or get one of those water purifiers used for camping.

Living in a cave should reduce your exposure to wild animals too.

...animals actually love caves for all the reasons humans do: shelter and fresh water. especially the predators
 
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