Tribe Location Brainstorm

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bagget00

looks like i stepped away and walked into a hostile firestorm. Irayo Uriuujìn for helping put a stop to it. Oe think maybe we should hold off on deciding a place this far out afield. At least until we have tried things on smaller scales 1-3 weeks at a time or something like that. That way, we could know everyones level of commitment to the tribe. How far are you willing to go? Do we want danger as the middle name of the tribe type thing? We don't know anybody from this site personally and to live somewhere as a tribe, whether it is dangerous or not, requires group cohesion and an ability to depend on one another to do things right and not let emotions get in the way. So, lets just all back off a little on the your wrong blame game. Does that sound reasonable?
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Quote from: bagget00 on January 21, 2010, 10:53:22 PM
looks like i stepped away and walked into a hostile firestorm. Irayo Uriuujìn for helping put a stop to it. Oe think maybe we should hold off on deciding a place this far out afield. At least until we have tried things on smaller scales 1-3 weeks at a time or something like that. That way, we could know everyones level of commitment to the tribe. How far are you willing to go? Do we want danger as the middle name of the tribe type thing? We don't know anybody from this site personally and to live somewhere as a tribe, whether it is dangerous or not, requires group cohesion and an ability to depend on one another to do things right and not let emotions get in the way. So, lets just all back off a little on the your wrong blame game. Does that sound reasonable?

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bagget00

#102
Whew, glad to hear it. Because for a moment there, it seemed like you guys had gone tribal there.
"meoauniaea" (meh-oh-ah-oo-nee-ah-eh-ah). "Don't ask me what it means - I haven't assigned a meaning yet. But I love the word!" Frommer said.

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Quote from: bagget00 on January 21, 2010, 11:02:19 PM
Whew, glad to hear it. Because for a moment there, it seemed like you guys had gone tribal there.

Pun intended?
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bagget00

yup. otherwise would have said pun not intended.
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Ikranä mokri

to put another downer on this but some (maybe most) of us are underage and a few of us live totally abroard this causes problems with actually getting to a location





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Nusekx

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Nusekx  i like it seems hospitable and i bet its full of deer
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Deamon5550

State parks are out of the question, as they are protected areas of land, and its illegal to live or camp on them without premission (which we won't get)

I think out best and possibly only hope is to buy an undeveloped bit of land.
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Quote from: Twonyu Ikranä on January 22, 2010, 07:54:48 AM
Nusekx  i like it seems hospitable and i bet its full of deer
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Txon Taronyu

Redwood forests are almost all in national parks
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Quote from: Txon Taronyu (palulukan makto) on January 22, 2010, 02:36:40 PM
Redwood forests are almost all in national parks

Unfortunately. If we do find a big redwood that's not protected, that would be awesome.
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Txon Taronyu

Most that are are being logged :(
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Ikranä mokri

what about just on a plain with a forse nearby or on some land that is protected because of native american tribes?? i dont understand teh politics but i heard bout somthing like that happening before





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You can't live on native amirican land
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Quote from: Txon Taronyu on January 22, 2010, 02:52:04 PM
Most that are are being logged :(

If we buy it, then they can't anymore. :)
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Txon Taronyu

#118
That would be so expensive
anyway I have deicided to write the pros and cons of different areas.
Arctic
Pro: lots of empty land ( and for good reason)
Cons: cold,Cold, COLD
Desters
Pro: lots of land
Cons: lack of water, food and its Hot
Northern Forest
pro: lots of land
con: cold winters, not many animals, not many edible plants
Jungles
pro:Lots of food, natural medicin, lots of land, lots of water
cons: illness, possinss, bugs (not actually many man eating predetors) harsh terrain
Mixed forest
pro:food, water, lots of edible plants
con: not much land thats remote, hot summer cold winters
Mountains
Pro: remote but not to remote, food , water
con: can get really cold, harsh terrain, can in someplaces be not much foos
plains
pro: lots of plants and animals no trees though
cons: harsh weather, not much land thats not farms

thats about it for places the real question is what are we willing to put up with
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