(26 March 2013, 09:56)Nutmeg Wrote: I am new here but I dont think I am wrong.
1st mistake
(26 March 2013, 09:56)Nutmeg Wrote: Take London. From the center to outside is 20 miles minimum.
No tube, no trains, no buses, no car, and you want to walk out?
You must be joking. Use a bike? You really are joking now.
What's wrong with walking? 20 miles isn't far. You don't want to walk through a city cause it's dangerous, but you'll stay there indefinitely. Right....
(26 March 2013, 09:56)Nutmeg Wrote: I would also be unsure how to live in the country.
Except for trips to the coast the countryside seems like open spaces with not much there.
Within a mile of me is all sorts of things. Hospitals, chemists, warehouses, shops. When you look at what I can find, and what you seem to want to eat (roots and berries), unless I cant breath the air, why move.
What happens when the hospitals are full of dead / dying or diseased people, chemists have been robbed / burned, warehouses and shops have fallen to the same fate? All you can find in the city is pre-packaged food. That WILL run out. Quickly too, there's not that much food about considering the amount of people.
Again, you're going to stay in a city, but you think anyone who's going to walk or bike out (probably take 4 or 5 hours on foot or 2 on bike) is having a laugh?
(26 March 2013, 09:56)Nutmeg Wrote: I would also be unsure how to live in the country.
Easily fixed, it's a lot easier than you may expect. With a couple of books and a lot of research you'll do just fine.
Oh, I live in a city too BTW, quite a big one.
I'll be making my way out if I need to, with wife and toddler in tow. On foot.