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Where can you go to stay or live that will genuinely let you be alone?
Looking at cabins, camping, land plots still is a struggle for they are all too close to others and when that happens you inevitably get surrounded by the burden of the braindead masses who will blast music, smoke weed and cigarettes among other drugs, drink too much and yell at each other, bring their yapping dogs and machinery, and leave trash behind. I sincerely want to get the fuck away from all of this permanently.
Where then? Do I have to hide out in the wilderness? I could set up a small hut there. I don't need much just survival. I don't even want electricity and hvac shit, it's a nuisance.
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>>2856749
I'll get the ball rolling with the Polish mountains. Not 'complete' solitude, but not a bad start.
Stayed in a cabin last April, 4 days, couldn't see another house anywhere. Was on a trail, and saw maybe 4 people pass a day. Felt fucking beautiful at night cooking shit on the firepit enjoying some wine and vodka under the stars in relative isolation.
Our hosts said they had a 'survival cabin' further into the woods with no utilities (we had solar/gas).
Also, did the same thing in Siwa, Egypt (fuck need to get back to my thread, lol). Had a house in the middle of fucking nowhere, which felt like the middle of the desert at night (was in the midddle of endless date plantations).
I was using this for Poland:
https://alohacamp.com/en
Unironically check Airbnb, too. There's ways of doing custom filters and searches so you can look for 'unique experiences', like cabins. I always ran custom filters on fire pits, which were typically a good sign of some degee of remoteness.
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>>2856749
Also, you can always try booking.com map mode. Go to mountains and forests and shit, and look for places far out of the way.
Albania wasn't bad far semi-remoteness. The Accursed Mountains are pretty remote, while accessible, and there's still places on the Riviera you can wild camp out of the way. (I found the mountains to the sea - bouncing between my tent and airbnbs - was a nice way to spend a month after covid isolation)
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Ugh, while I'm here:
Airbnb 'secret' filters:
https://airbnbase.com/superfilter/
Booking.com unique accommodation filters
https://www.booking.com/accommodations.en-gb.html
Look around Airbnb (use search queries like 'Europe Cabin Airbnb' to reach the pages) gets you shit like picrel.
Like I said, maybe it's a bit entry level wilderness isolation stuff, but gets the ball and discussion rolling.
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>>2856760
I appreciate your serious response. Some just don't get it, that the world is overcrowded and overstimulating and so far removed from nature and natural living.
I am definitely looking at mountains all around, ensuring to be away from resorts and hiking paths and parks. The cabin sounds amazing, and so does the desert house. I actually also really crave a desert experience, maybe not long term but it sounds invigorating.
Really helpful stuff thanks!!
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>>2856758
I'm not Euro but the first thing I thought of was Balkans.
I like to hike on travels and the abandoned villages everywhere in the balks blew my mind, it's so fucking surreal. Like a whole little town with stuff everywhere but no people and you're sitting there in the town square eating a sandwich feeling like you're in a zombie movie or something.
Surprised more people aren't into it, for outdoors stuff convinced it's the best yuro region for it. Lappland for second place.
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The American west is the size of Western Europe and mostly empty. Wyoming is 70% the size of Germany and has less than 1% the population of Germany. Same with southern Utah, lots of Arizona, Montana, eastern Washington & Oregon and most of New Mexico. California and Colorado are the only densely populated states out west and even CO/CA have isolated areas where you could find solitude.
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>>2856749
You could do the Kungsleden in Northern Sweden and can stay in remote cabins there along the trail
Would have to keep moving though (its a 400km trail)
I've done day trips in autumn met one Swiss guy doing the whole thing he said he barely came across anyone, I was the first person he'd seen in days. We were close to the cabin he was staying in and he showed me inside, so fucking cozy. You have to contact the local associations to get keys and prove you aren't a nutjob, which might be hard considering you post here.
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>>2856749
you inevitably get surrounded by the burden of the braindead masses who will blast music, smoke weed and cigarettes among other drugs, drink too much and yell at each other, bring their yapping dogs and machinery, and leave trash behind
I live in a regular suburb and the only one of these I have to deal with is yapping dogs. You sound like an extreme autist.
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>>2856749
>I sincerely want to get the fuck away from all of this permanently.
dude you'll never even be able to give up 4chan
you are the "braindead masses" you claim to despise
if you wanted, you could probably find a good approximation of "complete solitude" a few miles from your current home
but we both know you'll never do it because within an hour you would be bored and scrolling through tiktok watching ai generated videos of dancing cats or whatever, then you'd get hungry and wander back to macdonalds
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>>2863743
yes anon you're totally right, i'm just miserable and projecting, and it's completely realistic that op will fulfil his disgruntled daydreams and give up his modern life for a cabin in the woods of siberia or the pitcairn islands or wherever, and it's also completely true that you're not just another pompous 4chan narcissist with no personality to speak of
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>>2856749
Northern Norway is a safe bet if you want to remain in a civilized country.
Other than that, bothe th US and Russia are sparsely settled and consist of mostly empty land with no soul in sight once you leave the areas where the locals shacks and commieblocks are huddled together. In the US alone, the distance between two trailer parks or nigger ghettoes can sometimes be hundreds of Kilometres with basically nothing but the odd gas station inbetween.
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>>2865389
This is completely untrue for America. Apart from the mountains and plains of the arid West, nearly all of rural America is populated. And you'd be surprised how many people live outside of town in the West as well, hogging up vast expanses of land as their own private property, sometimes blocking access to entire mountain ranges. It is only "nothing" because it is all closed off to a stranger passing through, and the residents are rarely seen outside unless they're maintaining the yard. But you see their cars driving down the back roads all the time.
You can't trek, you can't camp, you can't even set foot off the road without breaking the law. The only exceptions are national forest tracts which the government purchased from the locals, usually because they were deemed worthless, and set aside as forest reserves. Most heartland US states have national forests.
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A fifth of Wyoming is beautiful, with forests and rivers; the other 80% is a fucking ugly wasteland. Most people in Wyoming are tourists; I've never been to any other state where the majority of license plates in traffic were from out of state.
>>2863755
You don't have to go to the ends of the earth to sit in a cabin and stare at trees outside. You can do this only a few miles from a sizable town in America.
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>>2856758
Always wanted to go to Siwa personally. Mind answering a few questions?
How did you find the house? I was thinking of staying at a hotel just because they can help facilitate a bit, but a house sounds nice too.
How were the people in siwa? Everyone says main Egyptian people are Indian harrasment tier and it’s not worth even going to Egypt. But Infigure siwa is far away and rural, sounds like it would suck to be isolated and surrounded by crappy people, but maybe they are better out there?