The United States of America might be one of the most developed nations in the world, yet rural life has its challenges and if you are a city dweller who has decided to live in a more natural environment, there are challenges.
Things are different when your closest neighbor is a 20-minute drive away, you have no choice but to be resourceful and learn how to coexist with nature.
1. Water
Something we take for granted in the city if you live in a remote region, you need to know how to remove sulfur smell from well water, otherwise you won’t survive. Not all running water is fit to drink, the local wildlife would know water sources to avoid and if you are using a well, you need to test the water often and take appropriate action when required. Rainwater harvesting is always a good move and most remote dwellers store as much rainwater as they can.
2. Social activity
Some remote settlements lack leisure activities, which means driving to the neatest town if you want to interact with other folk. Generally speaking, those who are born and raised in a rural environment don’t have the same need for social contact as city dwellers. If you have an Internet connection, keeping in touch with family and friends is both easy and affordable and for many locals, that is more than enough.
3. Medical & other emergencies
If you live in a remote location, it can be difficult to access emergency services; law enforcement has a lot to do and a bear encounter in the hills would not be their main priority. Of course, you would store the emergency contact numbers in your cellphone, while learning CPR and other techniques; we become more resourceful and independent when we live outside the reaches of normal society. Of course, there are helicopter services for life-threatening situations, and you should know how to contact these services.
4. Local wisdom
The only way to acquire the skills needed to live with nature is actual experience; of course, the web can find a lot of information to assist you, but at the end of the day it is implementation that creates wisdom.
Despite the hardships and risks, many Americans prefer to live in the wilderness and when you look at the state of things at the moment, who could blame them? Nature has a way of balancing everything and there are many lessons for mankind.
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