I'll take it!
Hard to catch diseases with no contact with other people!
Bugs add to the charm! Can't be worse than sand flies and the mozzies we get here anyway!
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I reckon it would be alright. Man learns pretty quick. I wouldnt do it without my dog with me tho, gotta take yer mate.
there are more 'issues' in urban areas ... at least in that environment you are truly going to understand the power of Nature ... you are going to know about self-reliance ... you are not going to labour under some fecking sense of entitlement ...
and ... it is not cold all the time up there ...!!
wtf dude I think you should
Skills can be learnt, but the common sense to know the limits of our own capabilities is a very important one. I too would probably struggle with some outdoor skills, but I would be interested to learn at some point as that is the sort ofplace I would like to spend some time one day....but I know my wife wont want to and I dont particularly want to leave her behind either...
Reading @EeeBees post it felt like what I had written was being attacked, when it is only my opinion... I didn't say it was cold all the time, and as such responded to it. If it was not meant to come across that way then @EeBees I apologise - but that is how it reads to me...
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I accept your apology, Matt-j ... I had not even read your post ... having been in Northern Canada in late Summer, I was amazed at how hot it does actually gets ... the humidity and mosquitoes are unbelievable ... then in late September early October suddenly it is cold ... -10 is just the starting point ... !!
I couldn't live in the snow, I am an endless summer guy
I used to work with a canadian fellow. He would tell me of wearing gloves while changing wheels. I told him I do it so I dont get my hands too cold and dirty as a convenience or practical reason. He was "No, its so your hands dont freeze to the tyre iron...."