What are the best places/countries to live a hunter gatherer life in the woods?

What are the best places/countries to live a hunter gatherer life in the woods?

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Judging by the Primitive Technology series on youtube, Australia.

A tropical island with a fresh water source

Alaska.

>hunter gatherer lifestyle
>5 foot

when will they learn

was he a chad?

He looked good in the 60's

No where in America except Alaska, the prison society will always chase you and try to kill you for refusing to be a slave.

Liberia

Lel

Cambodia

unironcially Alaska. Its the last "wild west" type of place in America.

This. Kids are arrested for opening lemonade stands without a liscnese to sell beverages or some shit, and most people claim we need MORE regulations and laws.

Dude he was autistic

Isn't it basically consensus that he went nuts because he was bullied so often?

Propaganda

MKUltra is what fucked him up

No proofs

why alaska? that place is only warm 3 months a year

Alaska and the American horsenigger states of Wyoming, Montana, and the Dakotas

Patagonia, Southern Argentina

Lots of national parks, miles and miles of empty woodlands, glaciers, mountains, deer, lakes and rivers with great fishing. And should you get tired of the innawoods life there are very comfy cities and ski resorts in the area.

Along with Alaska and Northern Canada it has a very low population density.

>Dakotas
>not Idaho

He was a tranny.

He wasn't crazy, everyone wanted him to be. He was a political radical.

theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2000/06/harvard-and-the-making-of-the-unabomber/378239/

Bullshit

>cold climate
Alaska, Canada, Siberia, Andes, Himalayas

>temperate
maybe New Zealand, Kazakhstan,

>subtropical- tropical
Amazon rainforest, Andes, maybe Congo, some pacific Islands (with a sailing boat)

Cold climate has the most empty land and true wilderness for obvious reasons. You will get a long and hard winter that you need to prepare for.
Andes is a massive mountain range, where you can find remote valleys where nobody will bother you. On the east side it is easy to plant Bananas, Yuka, Papaya and other stuff that then grows wild without further work and can be foraged all year round.
On the Amazon, you could get a boat, go up some smaller river for two or three weeks and live with some small village that still has subsistence economy because they are so far off. Jungle soil is poor and you will live mostly from fish.