Hi Everyone, I have been reading here, I am new to this thread and I admire how well you all seem to know each other. I made it this far, its my second Christmas, started up again in Jan of last year, only to quit I hope for the last time ever in February so its been X months. Im not good at math, lol! i posted earlier, and I have so much enjoyed the discussion. For those of you who dont know me, I am past 29, way past it, a Canadian (but my mother was from Lieth) and I live in the snowy Kootenay region of British Columbia on the Columbia River. I am relatively happily married with two adult children and two very young grandkids. I work at home, and I hope to retire soon.
I just had to post because like Lav sez, anyone who lives on $4000 a year in North America is very likely relying on previous investments in property and infrastructure, or is living rough /sqatting or relying on subsidized public housing. I dont mean this as a value judgement, but it is a bit disengenious to say you only need 4K a year to survive in a temporal climate.
I do not think a person could live above the 49th parallel latitude for that without some kind of system in place before hand. For example, we have quite a few American draft dodgers living here, from the Vietnam era and more recently (and fewer) from the Gulf war era, and they lived rough here, as do several of our 3rd gen and older hippies. I did this myself when I was much younger, for a few years but in summers only and I had a place I was allowed to camp on. Even with barter systems being common here, and crown land to sqat on and build shelters to live rough, I would say its more like about 10 to 15 thousand a year in cash needs for things.
Pap please say more about this as it intrigues me. I have actually started to build a rough camp for myself to stay in part of the year, again, just to see if I can do it, as I did this when I was much younger, lived in the bush that is.
Now you all will think I am totally nuts.
Kas
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