I once lived on a small island that did not even have a town or settlement, other than a few scattered residents.
My neighbors were Old Growth Forest, and Deer Everywhere. I didn't often see any signs of other humans, unless I went looking for them.
There was a bar though. The only commercial outlet on the island was a bar/post office/basic convenience store/marina/pie shop.
Everything else was wilderness.
Maybe it's time I go back.
I once lived on a small island that did not even have a town or settlement, other than a few scattered residents.
My neighbors were Old Growth Forest, and Deer Everywhere. I didn't often see any signs of other humans, unless I went looking for them.
There was a bar though. The only commercial outlet on the island was a bar/post office/basic convenience store/marina/pie shop.
Everything else was wilderness.
Maybe it's time I go back.
Montana, where no one lives (capital city is ~30K people, I think).
Of course, people there own about 50 acres of land, and if you trespass, they shoot first and ask questions later.