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RE: Compound bow advice sought - bigpaul - 25 November 2014 it is fairly obvious that in the UK following a collapse we NEED a large die off of the population as without imports we CANNOT feed the current population as it stands. RE: Compound bow advice sought - Tartar Horde - 25 November 2014 Our Deer are obviously different to yours Mort, that's because they are of a different species. We do not have Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer or any of your species. So of course they are different. Using your logic you could say that Lions and Tigers are the same, they patently are not, that's what I meant. Plus the hunting pressure your Deer experience is exponentially greater than anything our Deer will ever experience simply due to the numbers of people who Hunt with firearms in the USA. Plus how many people "have a pop" at Deer in the USA without ever holding a hunting licence. Your Deer in the USA are constantly being shot and hunted, ours are not. RE: Compound bow advice sought - T-oddity - 26 November 2014 At todays population density there are about 255 people per square kilometre in the UK. http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/united-kingdom-population/ That's no where near enough land to support those numbers weather you are farming or trying to live off the land, if the shtf in the UK an enormous die off is inevitable simple as. RE: Compound bow advice sought - NorthernRaider - 26 November 2014 We will have to adapt like the folks at Terminus did........... mmmmmm leg of big paul anyone RE: Compound bow advice sought - T-oddity - 26 November 2014 Hmmm I suppose long pig would become a likely delicacy. RE: Compound bow advice sought - NorthernRaider - 26 November 2014 Well he is fair game because he does have a habit of running around the moors of Devon in the buff for fun, so he could be mistaken for a Cornish Bigfoot ? RE: Compound bow advice sought - Steve - 26 November 2014 (26 November 2014, 08:35)T-oddity Wrote: At todays population density there are about 255 people per square kilometre in the UK. That's nearly an acre per person, although much of that land is unsuitable for growing crops. A huge problem is the lack of housing where the arable land is, out in the sticks we have loads of land and few houses, one of my neighbours has 400 acres with just one dwelling on it, whereas in the towns people are packed in like sardines. I think we need to start looking at the planning laws to let more people build smallholdings. RE: Compound bow advice sought - NorthernRaider - 26 November 2014 Lets not forget that huge chunks of the UK are unsuitable for human habitation, Welsh and Scots highlands, chunks of the Pennines, Lumps of the Fens and Dales etc. Many of these areas would cost an absolute fortune to build a house and run electricity to never mind gas, water, sewage, interweb etc. No shops, Schools, Medical facilities. We "Yumans" tend to live on the low fertile flat bits and flood plains. The UK is the most densely populated place in Europe. RE: Compound bow advice sought - bigpaul - 26 November 2014 (26 November 2014, 09:47)NorthernRaider Wrote: Well he is fair game because he does have a habit of running around the moors of Devon in the buff for fun, so he could be mistaken for a Cornish Bigfoot ? Cornish bigfoot? CORNISH??? you could at least get the county right NR!! its DEVON(my family comes from Devon going back centuries)!!! RE: Compound bow advice sought - Steve - 26 November 2014 (26 November 2014, 10:05)NorthernRaider Wrote: Lets not forget that huge chunks of the UK are unsuitable for human habitation, Welsh and Scots highlands, chunks of the Pennines, Lumps of the Fens and Dales etc. Many of these areas would cost an absolute fortune to build a house and run electricity to never mind gas, water, sewage, interweb etc. No shops, Schools, Medical facilities. We "Yumans" tend to live on the low fertile flat bits and flood plains. Absolutely right, but consider also that small plots of land that get a lot of human effort can be incredibly productive - look at your new friends allotments for example. Add some chickens or geese and you have pest control, some pigs clear up the waste veg and manure the land, meat can feed you over winter. If people were allowed to build small homes with composting toilets, wind turbines / solar panels, rainwater collection etc. they could take a lot of the strain off the rest. I don't think this is a "lifestyle choice" any more, sooner or later it has to happen, so we might as well learn how to do it now while there is still a safety net in place. |