Here's what sucks about this scenario. Folks I know in come cities think that they will be able to come to the country in the event of a catastrophic event. For those savvy enough to travel that far under said hypothetical scenario, good luck. I've had one tell me they'd come out here and learn to live off of the land from me. I told this gentleman "You need to start learning some of those things now." People who don't hunt or trap think they will just be able to come out here with their families in an emergency with a YouTube university mindset. I'm under the impression that some think they can be shown these things once or twice, and expect to be able to survive. I hunt and eat off of this land which means I'm in tune with the animal population. I have an idea on their numbers and what the land can sustain. There aren't enough animals to sustain large groups of wasteful and picky people who depend upon supermarkets and the service sector to live. What I imagine will happen is that property boundaries would be strictly enforced and when people over hunt their lands or lands others that allow them to seek refuge on, some may encroach upon the land of others. Big problem here, this is when conflict will likely arise between otherwise good people. I hope I don't live to see this sort of thing. I have no issue telling people "Don't come out here."
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