Two questions:

Two questions:

What is the most biodiverse, rich environment in the world: as in, what kind of biome has the most potential to produce food in the short-term and long-term, when considering the combination of foraging, farming, and hunting?

If you had no issues regarding the price, and your only limit was what you could essentially haul in several backpacks, dufflebags, satchels, etc, on your body - what would you bring to that ecologically bountiful environment to survive indefinitely?

Wherever you go and whatever you bring will be where you stay and what you have in order to not die there for pretty much the rest of your life.

I'm eating chicken sandwiches and getting drunk currently so I'll let this thread simmer a bit and come back in maybe an hour or two to reply to any good responses and shitpost a little. Thanks.

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I would feel good about my chances in southern Appalachia. Abundant fresh water, diverse woods, a moderate climate, diverse and plentiful game with much less deadly spiders, snake etc than the Amazon for example.
    - Quality clothing and boots on my back. A second set of every clothing item including boots in a pack
    - A good Silky saw will allow you to build shelter and give you wood for fire for warmth and cooking
    - A lever action 30 30 and 500 rounds of ammo will allow you to take large game such as deer
    - a rifle chambered in 22LR and 1000 rounds of ammo would be good for rabbits and squirrel
    - fishing line, bobbers, hooks and sinkers will allow you to set up trot lines for fish
    - A good tarp will provide rain protection and catch water
    - pot to boil water and cook food
    - heirloom seeds to plant as you clear trees
    - a good wool blanket to cover and warm for sleeping
    - coil spring traps for small game will provide you food
    - a zippo lighter, flints and fuel take up very little space along with ferro rod to spark fire
    - a couple K Bar type utility knifes will last you many years
    - quality multi tool because I have room for it
    - 500' of quality para cord for cordage

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    > What is the most biodiverse, rich environment in the world: as in, what kind of biome has the most potential to produce food in the short-term and long-term, when considering the combination of foraging, farming, and hunting?

    Europe: Brittish isles
    North America: New England/Appalacia
    South America: Patagonia
    Asia: Probably somewhere in SEA
    Oceania: Phillipines
    Africa: Congo delta (enjoy your malaria and Black folk)

    I'd bring metal tools, arrowheads seeds and plenty of spare fabric.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I'm honestly appalled by this post
      British Isles more biodiverse than the Mediterranean?
      New England more biodiverse than Florida?
      Patagonia more biodiverse than the fricking Amazon?
      Just shut the frick up

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I mean I don't know, in terms of making a life for yourself I don't think he's too off.
        England and New England are temperate, full of deer, full of good wood, easy to move around, ect.
        Florida and the Mediterranean are inhospitable hellholes for the most part.
        Same goes for Patagonia and the Amazon.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >I mean I don't know, in terms of making a life for yourself I don't think he's too off
          OP asked about biodiversity which has very little to do with making a life for yourself unless you're a biologist.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >survive indefinitely?
    Oh Boy, It's another "I'm gonna runaway to the woods" thread!

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Why do you assume others live in a "painful reality " ?
    Are you the one that approves what thought exercises are healthy ?
    What a jerk.

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >survive indefinitely?
    Oh Boy, It's another "I'm gonna runaway to the woods" thread!

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    easy answer:
    africa

    look up the studies russians did on the correlation between latitude and cranial capacity. they have high citation indexes and everyone pretty much accepts they're true, modern academics only debate the link between cranial capacity and iq and the causes of it.
    the leading theory for why brain capacities are smaller the closer you go to the equator is that pre-agricultural survival is very easy in areas where everything is abundant and plentiful, and where there are hardly seasons that exist. meanwhile peoples away from the equator had to develop long term planning and stronger family pairings to survive incredibly harsh winters and environments with sparse nutrition.
    africa is definitely the most natural resource rich place by the standards of what would be usable to a hunter gatherer. it's probably #2 by modern standards after antarctica because all the platinum and shit. you can cowboy camp most of the year. food walks past you all day long. the only thing to worry about is malaria, aids, and a lot of the animals can actually kill you. chimpanzees were born straight from hell and i'm not surprised them homies believe voodoo.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Certain spots of the Northern California, Oregon, and Washington coastline would be ideal for me. I'm on the Oregon coast and I can eat berries, clams, crabs, fish, elk, deer, bear...neighbors cows. There is also seaweed, mushrooms galore, and many other things I'm probably not even aware of. Migratory birds are big ones too.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    WA State.
    Has the coast.
    Olympics.
    Mountains.
    Desert.
    Rain forest.
    Shit load of lakes, rivers, streams.
    Plains.
    Only problem with WA is the Cali homosexuals who live here.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >Only problem with WA is the Cali homosexuals who live here.
      Don't forget all the feinds shidding up the place.
      I want to go back, anon. Back to the before times. I used to laugh at the old fricks who complained about the caliBlack folk, and thought it's not so bad. Now I'm that old frick. Feels bad, man.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        im in my late 30s seattle native and watching its decline has been the saddest thing ever

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    These are different questions. Tropical rainforests are undeniably the most biodiverse, but they have shit soils and most of the biomatter is inedible wood.
    The most food potential isn't complicated, its fertile croplands. Central Midwest is S-tier, locally. Or anywhere they can produce mad rice, like the Mekong delta.
    >foraging
    >hunting
    Going back in time 10000 years isn't more efficient. All those peoples and cultures got erased by argrichads for a reason.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >All those peoples and cultures got erased by argrichads for a reason
      Because life, balance and health are ephemeral and hard to achieve while rot and decay are inevitable and omnipresent

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >rot and decay
        Be hunter gatherer
        Stub toe on rock
        Get infected
        Rot and decay
        >balance
        Set fire to brush everywhere always because must geoengineer
        >life
        Have so few lives because inefficient economy

        Do less drugs

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >Be hunter gatherer
          >Stub toe on rock
          >Get infected
          >Rot and decay
          Be hunter gatherer
          Stub toe on rock
          Return to tribe
          Get cured with natural medicine
          >Set fire to brush everywhere always because must geoengineer
          Resulting in lusher forests than before. Much better than replacing them with ecologically dead monocultures
          >Have so few lives because inefficient economy
          And thrive because of it. Reducing an intelligent and individualistic species like homosexual sapiens into a seething mass deprives it of its natural necessities and taints its dignity

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >Get cured with natural medicine
            it's not real son, it's hokum made up to extract money from stupid/desperate white people.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              >Noooo the tree bark dosent have aspirin in it until Mr Goldstein presses the chemicals in it into a pill at a 1:1 ratio. You can't just eat the tree bark *~~):::
              Dude garlic is an incredibly powerful antibiotic. Just mash some garlic and put it on your bad cuts. That shit literally cures MERSA sometimes.

              • 1 year ago
                Anonymous

                >builds internal world model from reditbook memes
                >trust me bro

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I mean I don't know, in terms of making a life for yourself I don't think he's too off.
      England and New England are temperate, full of deer, full of good wood, easy to move around, ect.
      Florida and the Mediterranean are inhospitable hellholes for the most part.
      Same goes for Patagonia and the Amazon.

      Just because somewhere is more biodiverse doesn't mean it's more accommodating, much like a collage campus, it has to be biologically diverse in the right ways in order to be utilised to it's fullest.

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    It is so awesome that this thread got a gatekeeper. Someone to tell us about " The Maladaptive Daydreaming Vicious Cycle".
    It is so important that every thread has someone that can determine if the threads is healthy for us.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Amazon jungle. The said diversity just has just as much, if not more, potential to first make you sweat blood and then get you eaten alive.

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >What is the most biodiverse, rich environment in the world
    your mother
    >what would you bring to that ecologically bountiful environment to survive indefinitely?
    your mother

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