wanderer
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Describe your perfect environment
>temp
>humidity
>wind
>rain
>snow
>elevation
>terrain
>region
>etc
For me, it's a mountain river system that is steep enough that I only have to move 10 or so miles in order to get an alternate climate. Ranging 20-90 degrees year round, with not too much rain but definitely not a desert, wind below 10 mpg average, rain is fine, terrain must be rugged, I find this to be exclusive to the western USA(the rest of earth doesnt exist to me).
>sort of
Colorado
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Alaska
>close match
Arizona
New Mexico
Oregon
Washington
>good match
California
The east has very few regions that meet this criteria, and obviously none that approach California.
The colorado plateau is already almost perfect, its just missing a coastline
>>2824454 (OP)summer tundra but year-round
New England but with no ticks
>>2824474Maybe but cold is good for snow sports and snowpack health, and keeps people away
Valor
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I love my area of Appalachia. I bought 10 acres at very reasonable cost. My property is in an area that is mostly national forest and for that reason is very lightly populated. A 200 acre state wildlife sanctuary borders my western property line. Appalachia has a moderate climate, lush vegetation, abundant sunshine and rainfall. We have strong storms that bring heavy rain that quickly pass leading to sunny days. These strong passing storms provide us ample rain while allowing a high percentage of sun during the day. Portions of Appalachia are designated as temperate rain forest.
Appalachia has a tremendous amount of freshwater streams and rivers enabling an abundance of fish and wildlife, including large game such as white tail deer, feral pigs and black bears.
Appalachia also has a rugged, independent, even rebellious population. Appalachia's rugged terrain, moderate climate, abundant fresh water and game make it a perfect area for the guerrilla war fighter.
There are many reasons that US Army Green Berets and Rangers retire to Appalachia. It is a place that calls people steeped in guerrilla warfare home.
Picrel is my horse grazing in a sunlit pasture next to an Appalachian mountain lake 900 feet from his barn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vrEljMfXYo
My ideal environment would be a safe, developed, English speaking, predominantly white island/coastline that has minimum yearly temp of 18c and maximum yearly temp of 26c and also has enough preserved natural space to hike around in (so Bermuda is out of the question)
Unfortunately I don't think that exists anywhere in the world and I don't want to learn Spanish. I looked into Queensland Australia but it seems it's full of meth gangs, crocs and abos
>>2824742Southern australia has this in areas, some parts of south america can come close
>>2824751Unfortunately it's only Cairns that has 18c minimum at night and I've read bad stories about Cairns
I live in a country where meth is non-existent
>>2824454 (OP)>>temp Don't care
>>humidity Don't care
>>wind Don't care
>>rain Don't care
>>snow Don't care
>>elevation Sky scrapers
>>terrain Urban
>>region Urban
>>etc A vibrant LGBTQAI+ community would be a plus.
>>2824761my temperature tolerance is 20 degrees below yours, but I literally struggle above 80 degrees lol
I want 50-70 and 40-80 is fine, this gives me many areas and makes the pacific northwest ideal
>>2824822Pacific northwest of the USA? I read about Christmas island in Australia which seems interesting. Also Norfolk island.
But just travelling there as an European would cost me a lot of money, let alone settling there for work
Beauty is in diversity, that's why the western US is so great. But if I had to pick one place, it's gotta be somewhere like Telluride, CO. Nestled into a beautiful mountain range and right on the edge of the Colorado Plateau. Perfect climate for me too, mild summers, cold snowy winters, crisp autumn with beautiful fall foliage
>>2824824>>2824761>max of 26>cairnseven if it wasn’t for the various issues that you’d find there, it’s way hotter than that
>>2824736Dig it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDfBxudHWIA